Read our editorial in the current issue of Transactions in GIS about “Applied Urban Modeling: New Types of Spatial Data Provide a Catalyst for New Models”. The issues contains four papers on recent developments in urban modelling originally presented at the first AUM symposium in Cambridge in 2011. The articles are:
- Estimating the Vehicle-Miles-Traveled Implications of Alternative Metropolitan Growth Scenarios: A Boston Example
- Simulating Spatial Dynamics and Processes in a Retail Gasoline Market: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach
- Accessibility Futures
- Adaptive Zoning for Transport Mode Choice Modeling
Check them out here: the next (last this year) issue of Environment and Planning B will contain some more.