Modelling future impacts of urban development in Kuwait with the use of ABM and GIS
Authored by Nayef Alghais, David Pullar
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1111/tgis.12293
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Abstract
During the last six decades, Kuwait has experienced rapid and
unprecedented population growth with only a small increase in the urban
areas. The alarming rise in urban density in Kuwait has caused issues
for the residents' lifestyles, the economy and the environment. These
issues have been aggravated by urban planning which perpetuated a
city-centric urban form without modelling the impacts of current
patterns of urban growth. A spatial model using Agent Based Modelling
(ABM) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is proposed to model
disaggregate future changes in land-use patterns given forecast
population estimates and planning policies. The two main impacts
considered are housing shortage and traffic congestion, as these are the
two most significant social impacts for Kuwaitis. This article discusses
the design methodology and parameterization of the ABM and the agent
groups. It characterizes urban growth by rules for different citizen
groups, historical growth patterns and the influence of decision-makers.
The model is validated against data for the period 1995-2015 and
simulations run to 2050; the results predict that continued city-centric
growth will aggravate the problems, with more than 50\% increase in
housing shortage and congestion unless the government intervenes to
rectify the situation.
Tags
Simulation
Land-use
transportation
growth
Scenarios
Planning policies
Countries
Forecasts
Middle-east
Arab gulf