Omnipresent sprawl? A review of urban simulation models with respect to urban shrinkage
Simulation models on urban land-use change help in understanding urban systems and
assist in urban planning. One of the challenges of simulating urban regions in Europe as …
assist in urban planning. One of the challenges of simulating urban regions in Europe as …
Land use changes modelling using advanced methods: Cellular automata and artificial neural networks. The spatial and explicit representation of land cover …
Identifying and evaluating the driving forces that are behind land use and land cover
changes remains one of the most difficult exercises that geographers and environmental …
changes remains one of the most difficult exercises that geographers and environmental …
[PDF][PDF] Simulation models on human-nature interactions in urban landscapes: a review including spatial economics, system dynamics, cellular automata and agent …
Urbanisation belongs to the most complex and dynamic processes of land use and
landscape change. At present, we claim “the millennium of the cities,” since more than half of …
landscape change. At present, we claim “the millennium of the cities,” since more than half of …
Simulating urban expansion using cellular automata model with spatiotemporally explicit representation of urban demand
Cellular automata (CA) has become one of the most prevalent approaches for spatially
explicit urban growth modeling. Previous studies have investigated how the key components …
explicit urban growth modeling. Previous studies have investigated how the key components …
Residential density change: Densification and urban expansion
D Broitman, E Koomen - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2015 - Elsevier
The development of residential areas over time is a complex process that is characterised by
substantial spatial and temporal variation. In essence, residential growth processes lead to …
substantial spatial and temporal variation. In essence, residential growth processes lead to …
Mapping form and function in urban areas: An approach based on urban metrics and continuous impervious surface data
Developing effective urban planning strategies and monitoring their spatial impact requires
morphological and functional land-use maps showing the ongoing urban growth processes …
morphological and functional land-use maps showing the ongoing urban growth processes …
Participatory land use modelling, pathways to an integrated approach
The increasing adoption of land use models in planning and policy development highlights
the need for an integrated approach that combines analytical modelling techniques with …
the need for an integrated approach that combines analytical modelling techniques with …
A decision support tool for sustainable planning of urban water systems: Presenting the Dynamic Urban Water Simulation Model
L Willuweit, JJ O'Sullivan - Water research, 2013 - Elsevier
Population growth, urbanisation and climate change represent significant pressures on
urban water resources, requiring water managers to consider a wider array of management …
urban water resources, requiring water managers to consider a wider array of management …
Spatial and temporal land use change and occupation over the last half century in a peri-urban area
AO Tavares, RL Pato, MC Magalhaes - Applied geography, 2012 - Elsevier
Understanding the reorganisation of land in order to adapt its use and spatial structure to
social demands has become crucial to management and represents a major challenge to …
social demands has become crucial to management and represents a major challenge to …
Urban land use scenarios for a tourist region in Europe: Applying the MOLAND model to Algarve, Portugal
LO Petrov, C Lavalle, M Kasanko - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2009 - Elsevier
This paper's objective is to present a range of future urban land use change scenarios and
the implications of capacity-building/urban development and economy demand for the …
the implications of capacity-building/urban development and economy demand for the …