Location, Transport and Land-Use : Modelling Spatial-Temporal Information / by Yupo Chan.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9783540268512
- TA177.4-185
Springer eBooks
Facility-Location Models -- Measuring Spatial Separation: Distance, Time, Routing, and Accessibility -- Simultaneous Location-and-Routing Models -- Including Generation, Competition and Distribution in Location Allocation -- Activity Allocation and Derivation: Evolution of the Lowry-Based Land-Use Models -- Chaos, Catastrophe, Bifurcation and Disaggregation in Locational Models -- Spatial Equilibrium and Disequilibruim: Locational Conflict and the Input-Ouput Model -- Spatial Econometric Models: the Empirical Experience -- Spatial Time Series -- Spatial-Temporal Information: Statistical and Causal-Model Development -- Retrospects and Prospects.
This book identifies the underlying principles that govern siting, community development, and product/service delivery. Included are step-by-step procedures to perform: site location, land-use planning, location-routing, competitive allocation of products/services and spatial forecasting. The treatment goes well beyond the state-of-the-art, suggesting specific emerging techniques that are able to address the following problems: emergency-response to natural and manmade hazards, environmental planning, infrastructure management, intelligent transportation systems, real-estate development, remote-sensing, supply-chain management and urban land-use plans. Mindful of the cross-disciplinary nature of today's practice, this book equips professionals and researchers with the necessary techniques and software to work effectively with other members of the team, often from a different background. Location, Transport, and Land-Use is supplemented by many examples, case studies and solutions.
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