While planning involves seeking ways of influencing future
behavior, it is important to have at the outset an abstraction of
the world upon which to base an assessment of outcomes. The papers
in this collection represent some of the major works in the field
of planning models, with land use planning as a core theme. The
collection is divided into several parts: Part 1 focuses on
location models and embraces a series of classic survey papers as
well as a number of more specific contributions covering such
topics as the distribution of residential activities. This is
followed in part 2 by papers concerned with spatial interaction
and, in particular the gravity model. Part 3 of the collection
contains papers on micro-macro models that look at ways of moving
from individual to collective behavior, whilst part 4 is concerned
with dynamic models. Part 5 of the volume reflects an increasing
interest in the role of various networks in the formulation of
plans, and finally part 6 completes the volume with a selection of
policy-planning models.
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