Urban Complexity and Planning

Urban Complexity and Planning

Theories and Computer Simulations

Lai, Shih-Kung; Han, Haoying

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2014

288

Dura

Inglês

9780754679189

15 a 20 dias

690

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Contents: Foreword, Michael Batty; Foreword, Lewis D. Hopkins; Preface; From organized anarchy to controlled structure: effects of planning on the garbage-can decision processes; Effects of planning on the garbage-can decision processes: a reformulation and extension; A spatial garbage-can model; An agent-based approach to comparing institutional and spatial changes in the self-organizing city; On traction rules of complex structures in one-dimensional cellular automata: some implications for urban change; Applying cellular automata to simulate spatial game interactions to investigate effects of planning; Planning for city safety and creativity: two metaphors; Emergent macro-structures of path-dependent location adoptions processes of firms; The formation of urban settlement systems: computer experiments and mathematical proofs of the increasing-returns approach to power law; Power law distribution of human settlements: an explanation based on increasing returns; A preliminary exploration on self-organized criticality of urban complex spatial systems; Planning in complex spatial and temporal systems: a simulation framework; Decision network: a planning tool for making multiple, linked decisions; Effectiveness of plans in the face of complexity; Index.
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choice;opportunity;cellular;automata;access;structures;decision;situations;time;step;Cellular Automata;Agent Based Modeling;Rank Size Rule;ANOVA Table;Vice Versa;Power Law Distribution;Choice Opportunities;Cellular Automata Model;Complex Spatial Systems;Decision Situations;Prisoner's Dilemma Game;Total Net Energy;Chance Nodes;Strategic Choice Approach;Neighborhood Attraction;Scale Attraction;Decision Network;Aggregation Strength;Mixed Attraction;Space Time Plots;Clustered Set;Decision Node;Bounded Rationality;White Cells;CA Model