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Study on Spatio-Temporal System Dynamic Models of Urban Growth

✍ Scribed by Ti-yan SHEN; Wei-dong WANG; Min HOU; Zhao-cheng GUO; Ling XUE; Kai-zhong YANG


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2007
Weight
431 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1874-8651

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✦ Synopsis


This article puts forward the spatiotemporal dynamic models for urban growth management by integrating Forretter's Urban Dynamics and Cellar Automation. On the basis of these models, SME, a spatial modelling software platform developed by Institute of Ecological Economics, Vermont University, is used to simulate urban growth in Beijing Metropolitan Area, China. The article concludes that an important approach to explore the complexity of urban growth is to build comprehensive, discrete spatiotemporal dynamic models.


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