<p>Migration, commuting, and tourism are prominent phenomena demonstrating the political and economic relevance of the spatial choice behavior of households. The identification of the determinants and effects of the households' location choice is necessary for both entrepreneurial and policy planner
Urban Dynamics and Spatial Choice Behaviour
β Scribed by Harry Timmermans, Aloys Borgers (auth.), Joost Hauer, Harry Timmermans, Neil Wrigley (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Series
- Theory and Decision Library 49
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Thi s book ari ses from The Fourth European Coll oqui urn on Theoret i ca 1 and Quant itat i ve Geography wh i ch was he 1 din Ve 1 dhoven, The Netherlands in September 1985. It contains a series of papers on spatial choice dynamics and dynamical spatial systems which were presented at the colloquium, together with a few other soll icited ones. The book is intended primarily as a state-of-the art review of mainly European research on these two fastly growing problem areas. As a consequence of this decision, the book contains a selection of papers that differs in terms of focus, level of sophistication and conceptual background. Evidently, the dissimination of ideas and computer software is a time-related phenomenon, which in the European context is amplified by differences in language, the profile of geography and the formal training of geographers. The book reflects such differences. It would have been impossible to produce this book without the support of the various European study groups on theoretical and quantitative geography. Without their help the meetings from which this volumes originates would not have been held in the first place. We are also indebted to the Royal Dutch Academy of Science for partly funding the colloquium, and to SISWO and TNOjPSC for providing general support in the organisation of the conference.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Dynamic Models of Choice Behaviour: Some Fundamentals and Trends....Pages 3-26
Is Spatial Behaviour Service-Sensitive? An Empirical Test....Pages 27-41
Using Consumer Panels to Model Travel Choices....Pages 43-57
Robustness in Modelling Dynamics of Choice....Pages 59-80
Inference from Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Data for Dynamic Behavioural Processes....Pages 81-104
An Assessment of Attrition in a Multi-Wave Panel of Households....Pages 105-124
Spatial Interaction and Discrete Choice: Statics and Dynamics....Pages 125-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Spatial Dynamics and Urban Models....Pages 155-173
Some Properties of Spatial-Structural-Economic-Dynamic Models....Pages 175-201
Urban Structures, Dynamic Modelling and Clustering....Pages 203-217
A Stochastic Model of Intraurban Supply and Demand Structures....Pages 219-246
Spatial Systems Modelling: From Land Use Planning to a Geographical Theory Approach....Pages 247-268
Measuring and Simulating the Structure and Form of Cartographic Lines....Pages 269-292
Back Matter....Pages 293-307
β¦ Subjects
Human Geography; Quantitative Geography; Econometrics; Regional/Spatial Science
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