2025 Undergraduate Research Showcase

Measuring Amenities in Urban Areas with an Education Focus

Document Type

Student Presentation

Presentation Date

4-15-2025

Faculty Sponsor

Dr. Michail Fragkias

Abstract

This research explores the role of educational institutions as urban amenities and their influence on agglomeration, housing markets, and sustainable urban development. By treating universities not only as centers of learning but also as economic and spatial anchors, this study investigates how their presence generates value beyond traditional academic outcomes. Using Boise State University as a case study, the project applies three proposed valuation frameworks—property value differentials, economic activity proxies (such as university-linked businesses), and transportation cost savings—to quantify the benefits educational institutions bring to their surrounding communities. The research also examines how universities attract population and business clusters, contributing to agglomeration economies, while simultaneously influencing housing demand and affordability. Finally, the project reviews best practices from existing literature on amenity valuation and urban economic development to recommend planning strategies that balance the educational, economic, and environmental roles of institutions of higher education. Through this integrated lens, the project aims to highlight how cities can more accurately assess and plan around the multi-dimensional value of education in urban ecosystems.

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