Transport link scanner: simulating geographic transport network expansion through individual investments
Authored by C Jacobs-Crisioni, C C Koopmans
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10109-016-0233-y
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Platforms:
GeoDMS
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Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
http://www.jacobs-crisioni.nl/publications/download_tls/
Abstract
This paper introduces a GIS-based model that simulates the geographic
expansion of transport networks by several decision-makers with varying
objectives. The model progressively adds extensions to a growing network
by choosing the most attractive investments from a limited choice set.
Attractiveness is defined as a function of variables in which revenue
and broader societal benefits may play a role and can be based on
empirically underpinned parameters that may differ according to private
or public interests. The choice set is selected from an exhaustive set
of links and presumably contains those investment options that best meet
private operator's objectives by balancing the revenues of additional
fare against construction costs. The investment options consist of
geographically plausible routes with potential detours. These routes are
generated using a fine-meshed regularly latticed network and shortest
path finding methods. Additionally, two indicators of the geographic
accuracy of the simulated networks are introduced. A historical case
study is presented to demonstrate the model's first results. These
results show that the modelled networks reproduce relevant results of
the historically built network with reasonable accuracy.
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population
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