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Integrated land use, transportation, and environmental simulation: UrbanSim project highlights

Published: 24 May 2004 Publication History

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The process of planning and constructing a new light rail system or freeway, setting an urban growth boundary, changing tax policy, or modifying zoning and land use plans is often politically charged. Our goal in the UrbanSim project is to provide tools for planners and stakeholders to be able to consider different scenarios --- packages of possible policies and investments --- and then, based on these alternatives, model the resulting patterns of urban growth and redevelopment, of transportation usage, and of resource consumption and other environmental impacts, over periods of twenty or more years. UrbanSim [1, 3, 4] performs simulations of urban development, including transportation, land use, environmental impacts, and their interactions. It consists of a set of interacting component models that simulate different actors or processes within the urban environment. The system is written in Java, and is distributed as Open Source software. (Source code, as well as papers and reports, are available from www.urbansim.org.)

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Michael Noth, Alan Borning, and Paul Waddell. An extensible, modular architecture for simulating urban development, transportation, and environmental impacts. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 27(2):181--203, March 2003.
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Paul Waddell and Alan Borning. A case study in digital government: Developing and applying urbansim, a system for simulating urban land use, transportation, and environmental impacts. Social Science Computer Review, 2004. In press.
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Paul Waddell, Alan Borning, Michael Noth, Nathan Freier, Michael Becke, and Gudmundur Ulfarsson. Microsimulation of urban development and location choices: Design and implementation of UrbanSim. Networks and Spatial Economics, 3(1):43--67, 2003.
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Paul Waddell and Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson. Introduction to urban simulation: Design and development of operational models. In P. Stopher, K. Button, K. Haynes, and D. Hensher, editors, Handbook of Transport, Volume 5: Transport Geography and Spatial Systems. Pergamon Press, 2004. In press. Preprint available from www. urbansim.org/papers.

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dg.o '04: Proceedings of the 2004 annual national conference on Digital government research
May 2004
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Digital Government Society of North America

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Published: 24 May 2004

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