Actors and factors in land-use simulation: The challenge of urban shrinkage
Authored by Dagmar Haase, Annegret Haase, Nadja Kabisch, Sigrun Kabisch, Dieter Rink
Date Published: 2012-07
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.02.012
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Abstract
Both modelers and social scientists attempt to find better explanations of complex urban systems. They include development paths, underlying driving forces and their expected impacts. So far, land-use research has predominantly focused on urban growth. However, new challenges have arisen since urban shrinkage entered the research agenda of the social and land-use sciences. Therefore, the focus of this paper is a twofold one: Using the example of urban shrinkage, we first discuss the capacity of existing land-use modeling approaches to integrate new social science knowledge in terms of land-use, demography and governance because social science models are indispensable for accurately explaining the processes behind shrinkage. Second, we discuss the combination of system dynamics (SD), cellular automata (CA) and agent-based model (ABM) approaches to cover the main characteristics, processes and patterns of urban shrinkage. Using Leipzig, Germany, as a case study, we provide the initial results of a joint SD-CA model and an ABM that both operationalize social science knowledge regarding urban shrinkage. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Social simulation
ABM
Urban shrinkage
CA
Land-use modeling
SD