To meet the evolving demands of land use and transport interaction (LUTI) assessment within China’s national territory spatial planning (NTSP) system, this paper introduces the level of development (LoD) and the level of matching (LoM) evaluation models, based on the traffic facility and land use factors.
Xiaoyi Ma +4 more
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Modelling firm (re-)location choice in UrbanSim [PDF]
Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und Raumplanung ...
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A conceptual, agent-based model of land development for UrbanSim
Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und Raumplanung ...
Zöllig, Christof, Axhausen, Kay W.
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Life cycle assessment in support of sustainable transportation
In our rapidly urbanizing world, sustainable transportation presents a major challenge. Transportation decisions have considerable direct impacts on urban society, both positive and negative, for example through changes in transit times and economic ...
Matthew J Eckelman
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Options and constraints of a parcel based approach in 'UrbanSimE'
UrbanSim has done the step from a partly aggregated gridcell-based simulation to a fully disaggregated simulation model. Progress in computer graphics techniques (e.g. procedural modeling) and the integration of geometries as basis for simulation allows an outlook to new options deriving by combining those two approaches.
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Agent-based models of human response to natural hazards: systematic review of tsunami evacuation. [PDF]
Mls K +12 more
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Walking as Do-It-Yourself Urbansim [PDF]
This article develops a series of theoretical notions arising in the context of an urban art project that took place in London in the summer of 2004 under the title “Where do you breathe?”1 As a participatory urban intervention, the project challenged the notion of authorship in public space by casting the act of walking as a transformation of urban ...
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Evaluating Locational Preference of Urban Activities with the Time-Dependent Accessibility Using Integrated Spatial Economic Models. [PDF]
Raza A, Zhong M, Safdar M.
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Developing Human-Centered Urban Digital Twins for Community Infrastructure Resilience: A Research Agenda. [PDF]
Ye X +7 more
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Exploring the potential for planning support systems to bridge the research-translation gap between public health and urban planning. [PDF]
Hooper P +5 more
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