An Interactive Computer System for Land- Use Transport Analysis
Geoffrey G. Roy and
Folke Snickars
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Geoffrey G. Roy: Murdoch University
Folke Snickars: Royal Institute of Technology
Chapter 20 in Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment, 1998, pp 361-380 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Computer-based modelling provides a range of tools for the analysis of urban and regional systems. The study of these systems has been central to the evolution of modem regional science and the availability of computer technology has allowed many models to be built and computations performed that would have otherwise been impossible. The computer has therefore opened up many opportunities for regional scientists. The question that is posed therefore concerns the usefulness of the classical modelling methods and the expectation placed on the emergent modelling generation.
Keywords: Geographic Information System; Road Network; Development Zone; Urban Activity; Menu Option (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-72242-4_20
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