Integrated Urban Models Volume 2: New Research and Applications of Optimization and Dynamics (Routledge Revivals)

Integrated Urban Models Volume 2: New Research and Applications of Optimization and Dynamics (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Stephen H. Putman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317748190


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Following on from Integrated Models Volume 1: Policy Analysis of Transportation and Lane Use (Routledge Library Editions, 2006), this book bridges the gap between the scholars and the practitioners of transportation and land-use modelling. First published in 1991, chapters discuss model-calibration and model-solution problems, describe a series of numerical and policy analyses, and propose potential directions for location and land-use research. This reissue will be of particular value to undergraduate and postgraduate geography students with an interest in integrated urban modelling; in particular, the research conducted in the field over the past two decades.

Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies

Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies
Author: Eric J. Miller
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780309063241


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Describe how transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, and state DOTs can act today to initiate or expand their analytical tools for integrated land use-transportation planning. The Guidelines are intended for the general reader having an interest in the effects of transit on land use. The Guidelines describe currently available integrated models, the characteristics of an "ideal" integrated model, and steps that a planning organization should take in order to support and expand such modeling capability.

Integrated Urban Systems Modeling: Theory and Applications

Integrated Urban Systems Modeling: Theory and Applications
Author: Tschangho John Kim
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9400924054


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A wide range of books on urban systems models are available today for the student of urban planning, geography, and economics. There are few, if any, books, however, that deal with integrated urban systems modeling from the operational viewpoint. The term "integrated" is used here in the same sense as the "general equilibrium", in contrast to such approaches as "sequential" or "partial equilibrium". In fact, the main thesis of this book is that the characteristics of ur ban activity that best distinguish it from rural activity are (1) the intensive use of urban land and (2) urban congestion. On this basis, models that are introduced in this book are three- dimensional in character and produce urban land use configurations with explicit optimal density of urban pro duction activities along with optimal levels of transportation congestion. It is also assumed that both public and private sectors play significant roles in shaping urban forms, structures, and functions in mixed economic systems. From this viewpoint, models developed in this book address two integrated decision-making procedures: one by the public sector, which provides urban infrastructure and public services, and the other one by the private sector, which uses provided infrastructure and public services in pursuing parochial interests.

Integrated Urban Models

Integrated Urban Models
Author: Stephen H. Putman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1983
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:


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Integrated Urban Models

Integrated Urban Models
Author: Stephen H Putman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415418300


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This book was first published in 1983.

Urban Dynamics

Urban Dynamics
Author: C.S. Bertuglia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317829409


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Originally published in 1990, this work analyses the use of contemporary computer models to simulate urban systems. The work deals with the two significant traditions of model-building: firstly the building of integrated models following the seminal research of Lowry first published in 1964, but with relatively simple submodels; and secondly, intensive research on particular submodels with a variety of techniques. This volume constructs a model-building exercise which integrates the two traditions: an integrated model (in a modular form with alternative components) using the most advanced submodels. The book concludes with a presentation of an example of an operational model of this type.

Integrated Urban Models

Integrated Urban Models
Author: Stephen H. Putman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release:
Genre: Land use, Urban
ISBN:


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Understanding Complex Urban Systems

Understanding Complex Urban Systems
Author: Christian Walloth
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319301780


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This book is devoted to the modeling and understanding of complex urban systems. This second volume of Understanding Complex Urban Systems focuses on the challenges of the modeling tools, concerning, e.g., the quality and quantity of data and the selection of an appropriate modeling approach. It is meant to support urban decision-makers—including municipal politicians, spatial planners, and citizen groups—in choosing an appropriate modeling approach for their particular modeling requirements. The contributors to this volume are from different disciplines, but all share the same goal: optimizing the representation of complex urban systems. They present and discuss a variety of approaches for dealing with data-availability problems and finding appropriate modeling approaches—and not only in terms of computer modeling. The selection of articles featured in this volume reflect a broad variety of new and established modeling approaches such as: - An argument for using Big Data methods in conjunction with Agent-based Modeling; - The introduction of a participatory approach involving citizens, in order to utilize an Agent-based Modeling approach to simulate urban-growth scenarios; - A presentation of semantic modeling to enable a flexible application of modeling methods and a flexible exchange of data; - An article about a nested-systems approach to analyzing a city’s interdependent subsystems (according to these subsystems’ different velocities of change); - An article about methods that use Luhmann’s system theory to characterize cities as systems that are composed of flows; - An article that demonstrates how the Sen-Nussbaum Capabilities Approach can be used in urban systems to measure household well-being shifts that occur in response to the resettlement of urban households; - A final article that illustrates how Adaptive Cycles of Complex Adaptive Systems, as well as innovation, can be applied to gain a better understanding of cities and to promote more resilient and more sustainable urban futures.