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disP Service

Transport and Land Use Models

Pages 70-75 | Published online: 02 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

Computational modeling is an approach that has been receiving attention recently from the spatial planning community. It offers techniques and tools that simulate the interdependence between land use, allocation of different uses, decision-making, transportation and the natural environment. Such models are able to analyze spatial processes and solve real-world problems. This edition of disP Service provides an overview of models and products.

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