Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Part 1. Modeling the spatial behavior of agents -- Employing Agents to Develop Integrated Urban Models: Numerical Results from Residential Mobility Experiments / Oswald Devisch, Theo Arentze, Aloys Borgers and Harry Timmermans -- Modeling Housing Market Dynamics Using a Multi-agent Simulation of Participants' Cognitive Behavior / Maryam Esmaeili, Alberto Vancheri and Paolo Giordano -- Redevelopments and Gentrification: A MAS Model of the Urban Housing Market in Milan / Lidia Diappi and Paola Bolchi -- Introduction / Lidia Diappi -- Part 2. EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS -- Between Friends and Strangers: Schelling-Like Residential Dynamics in a Haredi Neighborhood in Jerusalem / Shlomit Flint, Itzhak Benenson, Nurit Alfasi and Yefim Bakman -- Gentrification Without Exclusion? A SOM Neural Network Investigation on the Isola District in Milan / Lidia Diappi, Paola Bolchi and Luca Gaeta -- Urban Policy and Gentrification. A Critical Analysis Using the Case of Paris / Anne Clerval and Antoine Fleury -- Conclusions / Lidia Diappi |
Summary |
The housing market, like every market, is the product of thousands of interacting buyers and sellers driven by different interests. But unlike other markets, the housing market is able to profoundly transform the socioeconomic structure and the image of a city. Very often, changes in urban space are the result of the imperceptible operation of a multitude of micro-transformations which act with such great energy and decisiveness that they can transform the 'DNA' of entire urban neighborhoods. These qualitative novelties, unpredictable and non-deducible on the basis of the previous properties, are defined emergences. Namely emergence means a 'pattern formation' characterized by a self-organizing process driven by non-linear dynamics. This book explores housing market emergence in light of three different phenomena: search for housing, social polarization, and gentrification. The book is divided into two parts. The first part presents contributions on modelling emergence of different phenomena, formalised in multi-agent systems. The second part gathers empirical research and analyses aimed at supporting the findings of the models |
Analysis |
Economics |
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Regional planning |
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Regional economics |
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Economics/Management Science |
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Regional/Spatial Science |
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Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning |
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Social Structure, Social Inequality |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Housing -- Mathematical models
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Housing -- Prices -- Mathematical models
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Housing policy.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
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Science économique.
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Affaires.
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Housing -- Mathematical models
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Housing policy
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Housing -- Prices -- Mathematical models
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Diappi, Lidia.
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ISBN |
9783790828641 |
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3790828645 |
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3790828637 |
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9783790828634 |
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9781283611541 |
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1283611546 |
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