A modular modelling framework for hypotheses testing in the simulation of urbanisation
A modular modelling framework for hypotheses testing in the simulation of urbanisation
In this paper, we present a modelling experiment developed to study systems of cities and processes of urbanisation in large territories over long time spans. Building on geographical theories of urban evolution, we rely on agent-based models to 1/ formalise complementary and alternative hypotheses of urbanisation and 2/ explore their ability to simulate observed patterns in a virtual laboratory. The paper is therefore divided into two sections : an overview of the mechanisms implemented to represent competing hypotheses used to simulate urban evolution; and an evaluation of the resulting model structures in their ability to simulate - efficiently and parsimoniously - a system of cities (the Former Soviet Union) over several periods of time (before and after the crash of the USSR). We do so using a modular framework of model-building and evolutionary algorithms for the calibration of several model structures. This project aims at tackling equifinality in systems dynamics by confronting different mechanisms with similar evaluation criteria. It enables the identification of the best-performing models with respect to the chosen criteria by scanning automatically the parameter along with the space of model structures (as combinations of modelled dynamics).
Romain Reuillon、Paul Chapron、Clementine Cottineau、Sebastien Rey Coyrehourcq、Denise Pumain
社会与环境数学
Romain Reuillon,Paul Chapron,Clementine Cottineau,Sebastien Rey Coyrehourcq,Denise Pumain.A modular modelling framework for hypotheses testing in the simulation of urbanisation[EB/OL].(2015-08-25)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.01200.点此复制
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