The model demonstrates that basic spatial interactions between land uses and transport infrastructure are the most powerful factors that govern the patterns of metropolitan growth.
I think this is the Stanilov model. http://www.complexcity.info/simulations/ . Land is represented as a grid and each cell is coloured for the dominant activity. Then using cellular automata it models how the cells change.
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I think this is the Stanilov model. http://www.complexcity.info/simulations/ . Land is represented as a grid and each cell is coloured for the dominant activity. Then using cellular automata it models how the cells change.
Yeah I’d like to know more, will make enquiries.
Looks like an evidenced way to say that old truism: ‘form follows transport’.
And of course transport follows funding….