Wednesday, March 7, 2012

A model of residential location choice with endogenous housing prices and traffic for the Paris region

by André de Palma, Kiarash Motamedi, Nathalie Picard ,and Paul Waddell

There is a growing interest in the development and the use of large-scale planning models. In this paper, we describe the first step of a project to integrate UrbanSim, a dynamic microsimulation land use model, and METROPOLIS, a dynamic traffic model. This is the first attempt, to our knowledge, to integrate a dynamic land use model and a dynamic traffic model. We briefly describe the two models and propose a unified framework for their integration. Within this integrated framework we develop a model of residential location choice, with endogenous housing prices and traffic. The study area for this research is the Ile-de-France (Paris region), for which we provide empirical results.

UrbanSim architecture, by André de Palma, Kiarash Motamedi, Nathalie Picard ,and Paul Waddell in A model of residential location choice with endogenous housing prices and traffic for the Paris region

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