This article values the environmental benefits of historic, navigable canals using property values. We improve on standard methods by controlling for microgeographic fixed effects and applying a difference-in-differences method to canal restoration. We find a localized price premium within 100 m, around 5% before the 2008 recession, dropping to 3.4% by 2016. These effects are driven by urban canal-side properties with a direct outlook on the canals or immediate access. These locations are also attractive for developers, with a higher proportion of new-build sales. Our estimates suggest that canals generate land value uplift of £0.8–£0.9 billion in England
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Gibbons, S., Peng, C., & Tang, C. K. (2021). Valuing the Environmental Benefits of Canals and Canal Restoration Using House Prices. Land Economics, 97(4), 858–874. https://doi.org/10.3368/le.97.4.031420-0038R1
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