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<div><p>In the decision-making process for investing in heritage buildings (HBs), various factors such as costs, interests, and tenancy terms influence investors decisions. Understanding the motivations of these investors can facilitate the involvement of social forces with diverse inter...

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Main Author: Kailun Fang (13949729) (author)
Other Authors: Yifei Wu (313108) (author)
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Yifei Wu (313108)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-01-24T19:15:48Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three typical categories
fire control problems
adaptive reuse projects
investors &# 8217
revitalizing heritage buildings
public investors better
adaptive reuse decision
china </ p
adaptive reuse
heritage buildings
better understand
19 investors
xlink ">
tenancy terms
structured interviews
specific objectives
social forces
significant role
rent plays
primary barriers
particular focus
paper examines
key barriers
findings indicate
field research
factors influencing
enhance support
developing countries
decision supports
comprehensive review
barriers faced
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description <div><p>In the decision-making process for investing in heritage buildings (HBs), various factors such as costs, interests, and tenancy terms influence investors decisions. Understanding the motivations of these investors can facilitate the involvement of social forces with diverse interests in adaptive reuse projects. This paper examines the primary barriers to revitalizing heritage buildings through adaptive reuse decision-making. The specific objectives of this study are as follows: i) To explore the barriers faced by investors in the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings. ii) To provide a comprehensive review of the factors influencing the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, with a particular focus on developing countries. Through structured interviews with 19 investors and field research, three typical categories in the adaptive reuse decision-making process were identified: i) tenancy terms, ii) function, and iii) fire control problems. These findings indicate that vacancy is detrimental to the protection of heritage buildings, while rent plays a significant role in safeguarding them, as revealed by a correlation analysis using quantitative methods. Policymakers should better understand the expectations and needs of the public investors better to enhance support for optimal adaptive reuse decisions.</p></div>
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spelling Semantic analysis graph.Kailun Fang (13949729)Yifei Wu (313108)EcologyScience PolicyMental HealthInfectious DiseasesBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedthree typical categoriesfire control problemsadaptive reuse projectsinvestors &# 8217revitalizing heritage buildingspublic investors betteradaptive reuse decisionchina </ padaptive reuseheritage buildingsbetter understand19 investorsxlink ">tenancy termsstructured interviewsspecific objectivessocial forcessignificant rolerent playsprimary barriersparticular focuspaper examineskey barriersfindings indicatefield researchfactors influencingenhance supportdeveloping countriesdecision supportscomprehensive reviewbarriers faced<div><p>In the decision-making process for investing in heritage buildings (HBs), various factors such as costs, interests, and tenancy terms influence investors decisions. Understanding the motivations of these investors can facilitate the involvement of social forces with diverse interests in adaptive reuse projects. This paper examines the primary barriers to revitalizing heritage buildings through adaptive reuse decision-making. The specific objectives of this study are as follows: i) To explore the barriers faced by investors in the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings. ii) To provide a comprehensive review of the factors influencing the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, with a particular focus on developing countries. Through structured interviews with 19 investors and field research, three typical categories in the adaptive reuse decision-making process were identified: i) tenancy terms, ii) function, and iii) fire control problems. These findings indicate that vacancy is detrimental to the protection of heritage buildings, while rent plays a significant role in safeguarding them, as revealed by a correlation analysis using quantitative methods. Policymakers should better understand the expectations and needs of the public investors better to enhance support for optimal adaptive reuse decisions.</p></div>2025-01-24T19:15:48ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0311757.g002https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Semantic_analysis_graph_/28277806CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/282778062025-01-24T19:15:48Z
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Kailun Fang (13949729)
Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three typical categories
fire control problems
adaptive reuse projects
investors &# 8217
revitalizing heritage buildings
public investors better
adaptive reuse decision
china </ p
adaptive reuse
heritage buildings
better understand
19 investors
xlink ">
tenancy terms
structured interviews
specific objectives
social forces
significant role
rent plays
primary barriers
particular focus
paper examines
key barriers
findings indicate
field research
factors influencing
enhance support
developing countries
decision supports
comprehensive review
barriers faced
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title Semantic analysis graph.
title_full Semantic analysis graph.
title_fullStr Semantic analysis graph.
title_full_unstemmed Semantic analysis graph.
title_short Semantic analysis graph.
title_sort Semantic analysis graph.
topic Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three typical categories
fire control problems
adaptive reuse projects
investors &# 8217
revitalizing heritage buildings
public investors better
adaptive reuse decision
china </ p
adaptive reuse
heritage buildings
better understand
19 investors
xlink ">
tenancy terms
structured interviews
specific objectives
social forces
significant role
rent plays
primary barriers
particular focus
paper examines
key barriers
findings indicate
field research
factors influencing
enhance support
developing countries
decision supports
comprehensive review
barriers faced