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Spatial externalities, neighbourhood rules and CA land-use modelling
Abstract This paper investigates which, how and to what extent land-use related neighbourhood effects play a role in urban dynamics. To justify the use of cellular automata land-use models for spatial policy support, existing neighbourhood rules need to be better founded. This research eliminates a number of uncertainties in the land-use model outcomes by introducing improved empirically founded and regional-specific neighbourhood rules. This allows for a better evaluation and justification of spatial policy scenarios and their effects on future land-use dynamics.
Spatial externalities, neighbourhood rules and CA land-use modelling
Abstract This paper investigates which, how and to what extent land-use related neighbourhood effects play a role in urban dynamics. To justify the use of cellular automata land-use models for spatial policy support, existing neighbourhood rules need to be better founded. This research eliminates a number of uncertainties in the land-use model outcomes by introducing improved empirically founded and regional-specific neighbourhood rules. This allows for a better evaluation and justification of spatial policy scenarios and their effects on future land-use dynamics.
Spatial externalities, neighbourhood rules and CA land-use modelling
Hagoort, Michel (Autor:in) / Geertman, Stan (Autor:in) / Ottens, Henk (Autor:in)
2007
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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