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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Theory and Consequences -
3 Approaches to Modeling Cities and Regions -
4 Urban Systems and Spatial Competition -
5 The Fractal Forms of Urban Land Use Patterns -
6 Urban and Regional Land Use Dynamics: Understanding the Process by Means of Cellular Automaton–Based Models -
7 The Bigger Picture: Integrated Multiscale Models -
8 The Cellular Automaton Eats the Regions: Unified Modeling of Activities and Land Use in a Variable Grid Cellular Automaton -
9 Issues of Calibration, Validation, and Methodology -
10 Emerging Theory -
11 Modeling in Support of Spatial Planning and Policy Making: The Example of Flanders -
12 Paths to the Future - References
- Index
(p.323) Index
(p.323) Index
- Source:
- Modeling Cities and Regions As Complex Systems
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Theory and Consequences -
3 Approaches to Modeling Cities and Regions -
4 Urban Systems and Spatial Competition -
5 The Fractal Forms of Urban Land Use Patterns -
6 Urban and Regional Land Use Dynamics: Understanding the Process by Means of Cellular Automaton–Based Models -
7 The Bigger Picture: Integrated Multiscale Models -
8 The Cellular Automaton Eats the Regions: Unified Modeling of Activities and Land Use in a Variable Grid Cellular Automaton -
9 Issues of Calibration, Validation, and Methodology -
10 Emerging Theory -
11 Modeling in Support of Spatial Planning and Policy Making: The Example of Flanders -
12 Paths to the Future - References
- Index