Résumé
We present an agent-based model grounded in the standard urban economics framework, using microeconomic
interactions between heterogeneous agents who trade-off between housing costs and transport costs to access to job centers. This model is shown to reproduce the standard urban equilibrium with two income groups. Two job centers at various distances from each other are introduced, and the economic, social and environmental outcomes of these various polycentric spatial structures are presented. Then the model is calibrated on Lyon urban area. The results of the simulation show a good fit to observed density and a reasonably good but perfectible fit of simulated housing rent to observed rent.
interactions between heterogeneous agents who trade-off between housing costs and transport costs to access to job centers. This model is shown to reproduce the standard urban equilibrium with two income groups. Two job centers at various distances from each other are introduced, and the economic, social and environmental outcomes of these various polycentric spatial structures are presented. Then the model is calibrated on Lyon urban area. The results of the simulation show a good fit to observed density and a reasonably good but perfectible fit of simulated housing rent to observed rent.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Nombre de pages | 10 |
état | Publié - 2014 |
Modification externe | Oui |
Evénement | Transport Research Arena 2014: Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobility, Mobilise Innovation! - La Défense, Paris, France Durée: 14 avr. 2014 → 17 avr. 2014 https://tra2014.sciencesconf.org/index.html |
Une conférence
Une conférence | Transport Research Arena 2014 |
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Pays/Territoire | France |
La ville | Paris |
période | 14/04/14 → 17/04/14 |
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