THE 2ND-GENERATION OF THE CALIFORNIA URBAN FUTURES MODEL - PART 1 - MODEL LOGIC AND THEORY

Authors
Citation
J. Landis et M. Zhang, THE 2ND-GENERATION OF THE CALIFORNIA URBAN FUTURES MODEL - PART 1 - MODEL LOGIC AND THEORY, Environment and planning. B, Planning & design, 25(5), 1998, pp. 657-666
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Studies
ISSN journal
02658135
Volume
25
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
657 - 666
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-8135(1998)25:5<657:T2OTCU>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
In this paper we explore the theory and logic behind the development o f the second generation of the California urban futures model, a site- specific urban growth and simulation model. The second-generation mode l remedies three of the major shortcomings of the first generation. It substitutes a statistical model of urban land-use change, calibrated against historical experience, for an uncalibrated 'developer-driven' model. It includes multiple urban land uses (for example, single-famil y residential, apartments, retail and office, and industrial) and allo ws them to bid against each other for preferred sites. It allows previ ously developed sites to be redeveloped into different uses. Finally, in addition to simulating the spatial impacts of regulatory policies, it can also simulate the effects of major infrastructure investments s uch as highways and transit lines.