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Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to Planning Applications

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to Planning Applications

Contributors:

By (Author) Roger White
By (author) Guy Engelen
By (author) Inge Uljee

ISBN:

9780262552509

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

25th June 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Regional geography

Dewey:

307.76

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

369g

Description

The theory and practice of modeling cities and regions as complex, self-organizing systems, presenting widely used cellular automata-based models, theoretical discussions, and applications. The theory and practice of modeling cities and regions as complex, self-organizing systems, presenting widely used cellular automata-based models, theoretical discussions, and applications. Cities and regions grow (or occasionally decline), and continuously transform themselves as they do so. This book describes the theory and practice of modeling the spatial dynamics of urban growth and transformation. As cities are complex, adaptive, self-organizing systems, the most appropriate modeling framework is one based on the theory of self-organizing systems-an approach already used in such fields as physics and ecology. The book presents a series of models, most of them developed using cellular automata (CA), which are inherently spatial and computationally efficient. It also provides discussions of the theoretical, methodological, and philosophical issues that arise from the models. A case study illustrates the use of these models in urban and regional planning. Finally, the book presents a new, dynamic theory of urban spatial structure that emerges from the models and their applications. The models are primarily land use models, but the more advanced ones also show the dynamics of population and economic activities, and are integrated with models in other domains such as economics, demography, and transportation. The result is a rich and realistic representation of the spatial dynamics of a variety of urban phenomena. The book is unique in its coverage of both the general issues associated with complex self-organizing systems and the specifics of designing and implementing models of such systems.

Author Bio

Roger White is Honorary Research Professor in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Guy Engelen is a Researcher at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research. Inge Uljee is a Researcher at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research.

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