International audienceCellular automata (CA) are discrete models that are being ever more widely used to study urban forms and, more broadly, to understand, simulate, and forecast land use changes (LUC). But LUC models are not based on CA dynamics alone and so they are not fully consistent with mathematical definitions of CA. Accordingly, to study urbanization, authors often use “constraint CA” or “geographic CA” (GCA), i.e., CA which are coupled with other models in order to integrate geographical assumptions related to urban form and to provide more realistic results. These complementary models are usually calibrated according to expert knowledge and do not lead to reproducible deterministic results. Consequently, there is often a sizeabl...
A cellular automata (CA) model is characterized by phase transitions that can generate complex patte...
Cellular automata (CA) models are increasingly applied for simulating land-use change in urban areas...
AcknowledgementsThe research presented in this chapter is part of the Smart. Boundary project suppor...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) are discrete models that are being ever more widely use...
Cellular automata (CA) are discrete dynamic systems in which space is tessellated into regular spati...
Cellular Automata (CA) have attracted growing attention in urban simulation because their capability...
Cellular Automata (CA) models are among the most popular models for simulating land use change/growt...
In urban systems modeling, there are many elaborate dynamic models based on intricate decision proce...
This paper presents an urban land-use simulation model using cellular automata (CA). In the model ur...
Actual developments of digital maps and tools given by GIS-systems provide the possibility to develo...
A constrained cellular automata (CA) model based on 'grey cells' for the simulation of different typ...
Constrained cellular automata (CA) are frequently used for modeling land use change and urban growth...
In this paper we present a Decision Support System developed to assist urban planners and policy mak...
Abstract: Cellular automata (CA) models are increasingly applied for simulating land-use change in u...
In recent years, several types of simulation and prediction models have been used within a GIS envir...
A cellular automata (CA) model is characterized by phase transitions that can generate complex patte...
Cellular automata (CA) models are increasingly applied for simulating land-use change in urban areas...
AcknowledgementsThe research presented in this chapter is part of the Smart. Boundary project suppor...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) are discrete models that are being ever more widely use...
Cellular automata (CA) are discrete dynamic systems in which space is tessellated into regular spati...
Cellular Automata (CA) have attracted growing attention in urban simulation because their capability...
Cellular Automata (CA) models are among the most popular models for simulating land use change/growt...
In urban systems modeling, there are many elaborate dynamic models based on intricate decision proce...
This paper presents an urban land-use simulation model using cellular automata (CA). In the model ur...
Actual developments of digital maps and tools given by GIS-systems provide the possibility to develo...
A constrained cellular automata (CA) model based on 'grey cells' for the simulation of different typ...
Constrained cellular automata (CA) are frequently used for modeling land use change and urban growth...
In this paper we present a Decision Support System developed to assist urban planners and policy mak...
Abstract: Cellular automata (CA) models are increasingly applied for simulating land-use change in u...
In recent years, several types of simulation and prediction models have been used within a GIS envir...
A cellular automata (CA) model is characterized by phase transitions that can generate complex patte...
Cellular automata (CA) models are increasingly applied for simulating land-use change in urban areas...
AcknowledgementsThe research presented in this chapter is part of the Smart. Boundary project suppor...