Planning models / edited by Aura Reggiani, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijikamp
نوع المادة : نصاللغة: الإنجليزية Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006وصف:xxii, 558 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
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- 9781845420222
- HD87.5 .P536 2006
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HD87.5 K52 2006 التنمية و التخطيط الاقتصادي / | HD87.5 .N33 1991 تطور علاقة مصر بالجماعة الاقتصادية الاوروبية 1989 - 1990 : بحوث الندوة العلمية التي عقدت بمركز البحوث والدراسات السياسية في فبراير 1991 / | HD87.5 .N33 1991 تطور علاقة مصر بالجماعة الاقتصادية الاوروبية 1989 - 1990 : بحوث الندوة العلمية التي عقدت بمركز البحوث والدراسات السياسية في فبراير 1991 / | HD87.5 .P536 2006 Planning models / | HD87.5 S365 1998 Seeing like a state : how certain schemes to improve the human conditionhave failed / | HD87.5 .U42 1986 مبادئ التخطيط الاقتصادي / | HD87.5 .U42 1986 مبادئ التخطيط الاقتصادي / |
Pt. I. Location models.--Pt. II. Spatial interaction models.--Pt. III. Micro-Macro models.--Pt. IV. Dynamic models.--Pt. V. Network models.--Pt. VI. Policy-planning models.
While planning involves seeking ways of influencing future behavior, it is important to have at the outset an abstraction of the world upon which to base an assessment of outcomes. The papers in this collection represent some of the major works in the field of planning models, with land use planning as a core theme. The collection is divided into several parts. Part 1 focuses on location models and embraces a series of classic survey papers as well as a number of more specific contributions covering such topics as the distribution of residential activities. This is followed in part 2 by papers concerned with spatial interaction and, in particular the gravity model. Part 3 of the collection contains papers on micro-macro models that look at ways of moving from individual to collective behavior, whilst part 4 is concerned with dynamic models. Part 5 of the volume reflects an increasing interest in the role of various networks in the formulation of plans, and finally part 6 completes the volume with a selection of policy-planning models.