This paper presents an agent-based urban land market model. We first replace the centralized price determination mechanism of the monocentric urban market model with a series of bilateral trades distributed in space and time. We then run the model for agents with heterogeneous preferences for location. Model output is analyzed using a series of macro-scale economic and landscape pattern measures, including land rent gradients estimated using simple regression. We demonstrate that heterogeneity in preference for proximity alone is sufficient to generate urban expansion and that information on agent heterogeneity is needed to fully explain land rent variation over space. Our agent-based land market model serves as computational laboratory tha...
textRapid urbanization is a pressing issue for planners, policymakers, transportation engineers, air...
Urban spatial structure is shaped by decisions of land developers that both react to and influence u...
International audienceWe propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard...
Heterogeneity in both the spatial environment and economic agents is a crucial driver of land market...
Heterogeneity in both the spatial environment and economic agents is a crucial driver of land market...
We present a new bilateral agent-based land market model, which moves beyond previous work by explic...
Abstract: This paper describes a spatially disaggregated, economic agent-based model of urban land u...
Urban land-use modeling methods have experienced substantial improvements in the last several decade...
Urban sprawl is shaped by various geographical, ecological and social factors under the influence of...
Recent work in regional science, geography, and urban economics has advanced spatial modeling of lan...
A large portion of the urban economics literature has analyzed the operation of the competitive land...
Land-use change in a market economy, particularly at the urban–rural fringe in North America, is sha...
This paper introduces an economic agent-based model of an urban housing market. The RHEA (Risks and ...
In contrast to urban areas that are aptly characterized by a large population base and scarce land s...
ABSTRACT: Researchers embracing agent-based microsimulation models often criticize the inability of ...
textRapid urbanization is a pressing issue for planners, policymakers, transportation engineers, air...
Urban spatial structure is shaped by decisions of land developers that both react to and influence u...
International audienceWe propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard...
Heterogeneity in both the spatial environment and economic agents is a crucial driver of land market...
Heterogeneity in both the spatial environment and economic agents is a crucial driver of land market...
We present a new bilateral agent-based land market model, which moves beyond previous work by explic...
Abstract: This paper describes a spatially disaggregated, economic agent-based model of urban land u...
Urban land-use modeling methods have experienced substantial improvements in the last several decade...
Urban sprawl is shaped by various geographical, ecological and social factors under the influence of...
Recent work in regional science, geography, and urban economics has advanced spatial modeling of lan...
A large portion of the urban economics literature has analyzed the operation of the competitive land...
Land-use change in a market economy, particularly at the urban–rural fringe in North America, is sha...
This paper introduces an economic agent-based model of an urban housing market. The RHEA (Risks and ...
In contrast to urban areas that are aptly characterized by a large population base and scarce land s...
ABSTRACT: Researchers embracing agent-based microsimulation models often criticize the inability of ...
textRapid urbanization is a pressing issue for planners, policymakers, transportation engineers, air...
Urban spatial structure is shaped by decisions of land developers that both react to and influence u...
International audienceWe propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard...