2011 19th International Conference on Geoinformatics 2011
DOI: 10.1109/geoinformatics.2011.5980889
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Agent-based modelling for planning support of local residential policy in Kanazawa city, Japan

Abstract: Abstract-The new contribution of this paper is that we proposed an agent-based Household Residential Relocation Model (HRRM) for planning support in Kanazawa city, Japan. This model is built on household interaction through lifecycle stage and policy response to simulate household relocation accelerated by a new local policy of allowance support for households remove to downtown. The simulation is targeted to evaluate the effectiveness of this policy and hereafter, helps local government make a decision.

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“…Metaverse development in smart cities implements intelligent metering systems, sensor networks, automated control systems, and cyber-physical systems [7,16] planned and designed by VR [17]; government-created urban centers could be a solution for more active [18]. Metaverse developments are also taking place in the education sector [12,14,[19][20][21][22], tourism [23][24][25][26], and online commerce [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%