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Originally published in 1976, this book introduced a series of mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of cities and regions. Dr Batty organises the book around the main theme of designing and using such models in practical situations and develops a family of static and dynamic models dealing with the location of land use and economic activities. He describes the models both as urban theories and as computer algorithms, and thoroughly explores the process of calibrating or 'tuning' the models to reflect reality. Problems concerning the definition of the spatial systems to which these models refer are examined, as are other practical difficulties such as data organisation. The quasi-experimental approach which characterises this style of computer model-building extends to using the models in conditional prediction and Dr Batty discusses their role in the planning process, with their use in testing the impact of public policies on existing conditions. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Art,Design & Photography>Design>Architecture, Cambridge University Press Core >1<
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Originally published in 1976, this book introduced a series of mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of cities and regions. Dr Batty organises the book around the main theme of designing and using such models in practical situations and develops a family of static and dynamic models dealing with the location of land use and economic activities. He describes the models both as urban theories and as computer algorithms, and thoroughly explores the process of calibrating or ''tuning'' the models to reflect reality. Problems concerning the definition of the spatial systems to which these models refer are examined, as are other practical difficulties such as data organisation. The quasi-experimental approach which characterises this style of computer model-building extends to using the models in conditional prediction and Dr Batty discusses their role in the planning process, with their use in testing the impact of public policies on existing conditions. | Urban Modelling by Michael Batty Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Art & Architecture > Architecture P10170, Michael Batty<
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[EAN: 9780521134361], Neubuch, [PU: Cambridge University Press], SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY GENERAL, Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. InhaltsverzeichnisPreface Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables Introduction 1. The art of urban modelling 2. Models for generating and allocating urb, Books<
Originally published in 1976, this book introduced a series of mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of … More...
Originally published in 1976, this book introduced a series of mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of cities and regions. Dr Batty organises the book around the main theme of designing and using such models in practical situations and develops a family of static and dynamic models dealing with the location of land use and economic activities. He describes the models both as urban theories and as computer algorithms, and thoroughly explores the process of calibrating or 'tuning' the models to reflect reality. Problems concerning the definition of the spatial systems to which these models refer are examined, as are other practical difficulties such as data organisation. The quasi-experimental approach which characterises this style of computer model-building extends to using the models in conditional prediction and Dr Batty discusses their role in the planning process, with their use in testing the impact of public policies on existing conditions. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Art,Design & Photography>Design>Architecture, Cambridge University Press Core >1<
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Originally published in 1976, this book introduced a series of mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of cities and regions. Dr Batty organises the book around the main theme of designing and using such models in practical situations and develops a family of static and dynamic models dealing with the location of land use and economic activities. He describes the models both as urban theories and as computer algorithms, and thoroughly explores the process of calibrating or ''tuning'' the models to reflect reality. Problems concerning the definition of the spatial systems to which these models refer are examined, as are other practical difficulties such as data organisation. The quasi-experimental approach which characterises this style of computer model-building extends to using the models in conditional prediction and Dr Batty discusses their role in the planning process, with their use in testing the impact of public policies on existing conditions. | Urban Modelling by Michael Batty Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Art & Architecture > Architecture P10170, Michael Batty<
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[EAN: 9780521134361], Neubuch, [PU: Cambridge University Press], SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY GENERAL, Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. InhaltsverzeichnisPreface Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables Introduction 1. The art of urban modelling 2. Models for generating and allocating urb, Books<
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Introduces mathematical models of urban phenomena relevant to scientists and planners attempting to understand and predict the form of cities and regions.
Details of the book - Urban Modelling: Algorithms, Calibrations, Predictions Michael Batty Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780521134361 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0521134366 Paperback Publishing year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Core >1 408 Pages Weight: 0,610 kg Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 0-521-13436-6, 978-0-521-13436-1 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: batty, michael urban Book title: predictions, modelling the
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