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Assessing the Impact of Individual Attitude towards Otherness on the Structure of Urban Residential Space: A Multi-actor Model

Ourednik, André  
Gervasi, Osvaldo
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Taniar, David
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2009
Computational Science and its Applications — ICCSA 2009

One of the main challenges of today’s analytical geography is the back-linking of observed phenomena to individual actions, as not determined by individuals’ structural situation in a one-goal society but by their very choice of spatial goals, i.e. by what shall be called individuals’ actor-dimension. In this paper we present an actor-based model of urban residential mobility. Results show that public policies in urban development must take into account and act on this actor-dimension if they are not to obtain effects opposite to their aims.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-02454-2_14
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271635000014

Author(s)
Ourednik, André  
Editors
Gervasi, Osvaldo
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Taniar, David
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Murgante, Beniamino
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Laganà, Antonio
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Mun, Youngsong
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Gavrilova, Marina
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

Berlin / Heidelberg

Published in
Computational Science and its Applications — ICCSA 2009
Start page

189

End page

204

Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 5592

Volume
Part I
Subjects

actor-based modeling

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urban development

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residential space

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theory of action

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July 26, 2009
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