Forecasting Techniques for Urban and Regional Planning Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning Series
Originally published in 1987, Forecasting Techniques for Urban and Regional Planning is an introduction to the various analytical techniques which have been developed and applied in urban and regional analysis in planning practice. The subjects covered are population, housing, employment, transport, shopping, recreation, and integrated forecasting. Each technique, placed in the context of policy formulation and political matters, is presented both verbally and mathematically, and it separating characteristic is illustrated with detailed but simple practical examples. The techniques examined are set in a policy context and their practical limitations are identified.
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Population 3. Housing 4. Employment 5. Shopping 6. Transport 7. Recreation 8. Integrated Forecasting 9. Conclusions Appendix: Basic Mathematics Bibliography and References Index
Date de parution : 03-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Gravity Model; Employment; Headship Rates; Forecasting; Practical Planning Situations; Forecasting Technique; Zone Centroid; Housing; Trend Line; Integrated Forecasting; Input Coefficient Matrix; Planning; Gravity Concept; Population; Recreation; Trip Generation; Regional; Transactions Matrix; Regional Planning; GRC; Shopping; Trip Distribution; Transport; Final Purchasers; Urban Planning; Trip Generation Rates; Brian G; Field; Housing Forecasting; Bryan D; Macgregor; Growth Factor Methods; Economic Base Analysis; Shopping Studies; Cohort Survival; Vital Rates; Input Output Analysis; Local Market Area; Retail Floorspace; Modal Split; Spatial Interaction Models