ASSURE: a model for the simulation of urban expansion and intra-urban social segregation
Authored by Karolien Vermeiren, Matthias Vanmaercke, Joris Beckers, Rompaey Anton Van
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2016.1177641
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Fund for Scientific Research Flanders
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Abstract
Numerous cities in developing regions worldwide are expanding at a
tremendous rate. This requires adequate strategies to address the needs
of these growing cities with diverse populations. Nonetheless, the
development of urban policies is often hampered by the lack of reliable
data or insight in the socio-spatial dynamics of this urban expansion.
This paper therefore presents ASSURE, a spatially and temporally
explicit model that can simulate urban growth and intra-urban social
segregation, taking into account alternative policy strategies and
expected social dynamics. The model has a flexible structure that allows
incorporating specific city conditions that influence residential
decision-making and adapting the simulation to the data available. This, in combination with the transparent model structure, makes ASSURE a
potentially valuable decision support tool for urban planning. The
potential is demonstrated with an example where the urban growth of and
social segregation in Kampala (Uganda) is simulated based on (semi-)
quantitative and qualitative data for ca. 800 households collected
through interviews. The results of the simulations show that depending
on the scenario, the spatial segregation and accessibility problems will
evolve highly differently.
Tags
gentrification
Land-use
Uganda
growth
Cities
City
Spatial segregation
Kampala
Poor