6533b82dfe1ef96bd129130a

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Modeling urban growth by cellular automata

Pierre FrankhauserHolger DörnemannThomas BäckUlrich Hammel

subject

Mechanism (biology)business.industryProcess (engineering)[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyCellular automatonField (geography)[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComprehensionLead (geology)urban growthWork (electrical)Risk analysis (engineering)Human settlement0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmodeliation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsmodélisationcroissance urbaine

description

International audience; The structural development of human settlements can be characterized as a complex highly feedbacketed process. The assumption that this process is governed by rather few fundamental laws stimulated a considerable research in the field of urban growth during the last decade. Aiming at the comprehension of the basic underlying dynamics different approaches from the field of self-organizing systems have been proposed. In this paper we present a "cellular model" of urban growth dynamics based on the work of White, Engelen and Uljee. As a starting point this model throws some light on the mechanism of urban growth. But even more important, it raises a lot of questions concerning the requirements for a sound modeling technique. One of these questions is how to assess the complex patterns produced by single simulation runs. Here we make especially use of fractal measures reducing the contained information to a manageable size. No doubt, this field of research is still in its infant state, and we are far from being able to hand a reliable tool to the decision maker. But promising results will stimulate future investigations which we hope will lead to a deeper insight into the nature of cities to improve the living conditions of their inhabitants.

https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00875726