Assessing urban land-use development: Developing an agent-based model
Authored by Farhad Hosseinali, Ali Asghar Alesheikh, Farshad Nourian
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12205-012-0367-5
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Abstract
We have developed an agent-based model of urban land-use sprawl for a
case study area in Qazvin province of Iran that brings the risk-explicit
attitudes of land-use developers into consideration. For this purpose, new methods for searching landscapes, for selecting parcels to develop, and for allowing competitions among agents have been considered and
implemented. The agents are of five categories; they act as mobile
developers, and have several land-related objectives. Our proposed model
evaluates two major cases of regarding and disregarding risk for
categorizing the agents. The model uses the data of the year 2005 to be
calibrated and the results are evaluated with data of the year 2010. The
results revealed that while the risk-disregarding case was slightly
better than risk-regarding in predicting the location of developments, the later was a better method to produce contiguous patches of
developments. The model achieved the value of 82.15\% measured by Kappa
index in predicting the occurred developments. Therefore, it is
considered here that using the attitudes of people towards risk along
with appropriate weights for criteria maps help the model to simulate
land-use developments with acceptable accuracy and more contiguous
parcels.
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