Modeling Urban Dynamics: Mobility, Accessibility and Real Estate Value
Description
1st Edition
by Marius Thériault (Editor), François Des Rosiers (Editor)
The field of Urban Dynamics itself is based on the systems engineering concept that all complex systems (and cities and urban areas are no exception) are comprised of independent and often smaller, more understandable sub-components with relationships to one another. This allows for the system as a whole to be modeled, using knowledge of the individual subsystems and their behaviors. In this instance, urban dynamics allows for the modeling and understanding of land use, the attractiveness of space to residents, and how the ageing and obsolescence of buildings affects planning and economic development, as well as population movements, with the urban landscape.
The book adopts a trans-disciplinary approach that
looks at the way residential mobility, commuting patterns, and travel
behavior affect the urban form. It addresses a series of issues dealing
with the accessibility of urban amenities, quality of life, and
assessment of landscape residential choices, as well as measurement of
external factors in the urban environment and their impact on property
values.