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Land-Use Modelling in Planning Practice [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 214 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 518 g, XVI, 214 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: GeoJournal Library 101
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Aug-2011
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400718217
  • ISBN-13: 9789400718210
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 214 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 518 g, XVI, 214 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: GeoJournal Library 101
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Aug-2011
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400718217
  • ISBN-13: 9789400718210
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This book provides an overview of recent developments and applications of the Land Use Scanner model, which has been used in spatial planning for well over a decade. Internationally recognized as among the best of its kind, this versatile model can be applied at a national level for trend extrapolation, scenario studies and optimization, yet can also be employed in a smaller-scale regional context, as demonstrated by the assortment of regional case studies included in the book. Alongside these practical examples from the Netherlands, readers will find discussion of more theoretical aspects of land-use models as well as an assessment of various studies that aim to develop the Land-Use Scanner model further. Spanning the divide between the abstractions of land-use modelling and the imperatives of policy making, this is a cutting-edge account of the way in which the Land-Use Scanner approach is able to interrogate a spectrum of issues that range from climate change to transportation efficiency. Aimed at planners, researchers and policy makers who need to stay abreast of the latest advances in land-use modelling techniques in the context of planning practice, the book guides the reader through the applications supported by current instrumentation. It affords the opportunity for a wide readership to benefit from the extensive and acknowledged expertise of Dutch planners, who have originated a host of much-used models.

This book surveys recent developments, applications and the likely evolution of the Land Use Scanner model in spatial planning. Case studies from the Netherlands afford readers the opportunity to learn from the acknowledged expertise of Dutch planners.
Part I Introduction
1 Introducing Land Use Scanner
3(20)
Eric Koomen
Maarten Hilferink
Judith Borsboom-van Beurden
2 Lumos Models from an International Perspective
23(12)
Harry Timmermans
Michael Batty
Helen Couclelis
Michael Wegener
3 Core Principles and Concepts in Land-Use Modelling: A Literature Review
35(26)
Jonas van Schrojenstein Lantman
Peter H. Verburg
Arnold Bregt
Stan Geertman
Part II Practice
4 A Sustainable Outlook on the Future of The Netherlands
61(18)
Rienk Kuiper
Marianne Kuijpers-Linde
Arno Bouwman
5 Coupling a Detailed Land-Use Model and a Land-Use and Transport Interaction Model
79(18)
Barry Zondag
Karst Geurs
6 Biomass on Peat Soils?
97(20)
Tom Kuhlman
Rene Verburg
Janneke van Dijk
Nga Phan-Drost
7 Simulation of Future Land Use for Developing a Regional Spatial Strategy
117(14)
Arjen Koekoek
Eric Koomen
Willem Loonen
Egbert Dijk
8 Lessons Learned from Using Land-Use Simulation in Regional Planning
131(22)
Chris Jacobs
Arno Bouwman
Eric Koomen
Arjen van der Burg
Part III Future Developments
9 Explaining Land-Use Transition in a Segmented Land Market
153(24)
Jasper Dekkers
Piet Rielveld
10 A Policy Perspective of the Development of Dutch Land-Use Models
177(14)
Marianne Kuijpers-Linde
11 Developing a New, Market-Based Land-Use Model
191(20)
Judith Borsboom-van Beurden
Barry Zondag
Index 211