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Occupancy

About: Occupancy is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2757 publications have been published within this topic receiving 68288 citations.


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TL;DR: An occupancy model based on dwell time distribution and applies it to the data set acquired through the Wi-Fi indoor positioning system, which will be instructive in future occupancy research and benefit the optimization of the operational strategy of terminal buildings.

23 citations

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TL;DR: This paper demonstrates a theoretically consistent and defensible approach of high occupancy vehicle lane evaluation based on consumer welfare theory, which is illustrated in the context of a dynamic traffic equilibrium model.

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of all Melbourne CBD office stock was conducted to identify which patterns and trends emerged regarding building characteristics and carbon emissions, and the results confirmed that it is possible to identify general physical building characteristics, including building size, number of employees, occupancy levels, physical characteristics and building age.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present research which analysed energy consumption in the Melbourne central business district (CBD) office stock and examined all buildings to identify CO2 emissions in 2005. The rationale was that, by profiling a large group of buildings, it would be possible to identify characteristics of the stock. For example, do older buildings typically emit more CO2 per square metre than newer buildings?Design/methodology/approach – This research conducted a detailed analysis of all Melbourne CBD office stock to identify which patterns and trends emerged regarding building characteristics and carbon emissions. The study examined variables such as building size, number of employees, occupancy levels, physical characteristics and building age.Findings – By examining all office stock and aggregating data, the results confirm that it is possible to identify general physical building characteristics and carbon emissions. This research confirmed that clear relationships existed w...

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed guidance for analysts of hotel occupancies by evaluating the absolute level of stabilized occupancy by hotel type in an effort to assist with refining the accuracy of prospective financial analyses for new hotels.
Abstract: Corporate and private hotel developers, appraisers, and consultants must make an assumption regarding the period of time it will take a new hotel to reach a stabilized occupancy level. Historically, most developers of future hotel occupancy estimates have assumed a three-year build-up period, although empirical research has not tested this assumption. This research project tests that assumption by analyzing the actual occupancy rates of 3,699 hotels that opened during the previous economic cycle. In addition, this project evaluates the stabilization period based on hotel type, location, size, and service level. This exploratory study develops guidance for analysts of hotel occupancies by evaluating the absolute level of stabilized occupancy by hotel type in an effort to assist with refining the accuracy of prospective financial analyses for new hotels. While this project finds support for the use of a three-year occupancy build-up, it concludes that certain hotel types and locations stabilize more slowly or more quickly, whereas hotel size and service level are not significant determinants of stabilization period. Also, this project finds that certain hotel types stabilize at significantly higher occupancy rates than others.

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the gap analysis program of the US Geological Survey and the US Fish and Wildlife Service was used to evaluate the performance of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (GPC).
Abstract: Department of Defense Legacy Program [W9132T-12-2-0026]; Gap Analysis Program of the US Geological Survey; Nebraska Game and Parks Commission; US Fish and Wildlife Service

23 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023669
20221,420
2021234
2020217
2019236
2018209