Open-access Uncertainly in land value modeling of the San José Metropolitan Region, Costa Rica

La incertidumbre en la modelación de valores del suelo de la Gran Área Metropolitana, Costa Rica

Abstract

Land value patterns show very distinct spatial associations with accessibility to urban centralities and physical factors in a territory. However, predictions based on models of this structure can be highly uncertain, as the underlying data also may show clustering (thus allowing for better predictions in more densely sampled areas). An assessment of this uncertainty for land value extrapolations in the San José Metropolitan Region of Costa Rica is presented, via conditional Gaussian simulation, and the determinants of this uncertainty were explored, to find spatial strengths and weaknesses in the modeling efforts. The E-Type prediction from the conditional Gaussian simulation was found to marginally improve on ordinary kriging methods and it also provided explicit uncertainty patterns, which are the inverse of the land value prediction. The estimated uncertainty was found to decrease with characteristics that identify suitability for urban land use (and thus higher land values).

Keywords Extrapolation; land values; sequential Gaussian simulation; spatial factors; uncertainty

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Universidad de Costa Rica Sede Rodrigo Facio Brenes, Universidad de Costa Rica, Ciudad de la Investigación, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería. San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San José, Costa Rica, San José, San José, Costa Rica, CR, 11501-2060 , 2511-6676, 2511-6691 - E-mail: diego.hidalgo@ucr.ac.cr, diego.dumani@ucr.ac.cr
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