Understanding Vertical Urban Development in Changing the Spatial Movement of Residents Using Agent-based Modelling Approach
Authored by Agung Wahyudi
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.5614/jrcp.2018.29.2.4
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Abstract
Vertical urban development (VUD) flourishes in various cities that
pursue the vision of a compact and sustainable urban development. The
implementations of VUD have yielded positive impacts for both the
government and the public by reducing the transport cost for residents
and increasing accessibility. Despite implementation of VUD offering
various advantages in urban planning, the majority of past urban models
represent urban growth as an expansive type of development. Hence, the
implementation of VUD in urban modelling has not been explored. This
study aimed to investigate the influence of VUD on the movement of
residents by differentiating building height. Using an agent-based
modelling approach on a synthetic case study, the simulation results
revealed a reduced level of agents' movement on non-built up land while
an increased movement was observed around and within built-up land. The
preliminary findings of this research reveal the quantitative impact of
VUD on resident movement.
Tags
Agent-based model
Land-use
Transit
Oriented development
Vertical development
Transit-oriented development
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