Assessing the impact of new mobility systems (eg, shared mobility services, mobility as a service (MaaS), and Mobihubs) in urban contexts remains a challenging endeavor due to …
The agent-based modeling approach is now used in many domains such as geography, ecology, or economy, and more generally to study (spatially explicit) socio-environmental …
W Lohman, H Cornelissen, J Borst, R Klerkx… - Future Generation …, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban areas are becoming increasingly crowded, and as a result it is challenging to ensure that these areas remain liveable and accessible. Municipalities need to make strategic long …
The evolution of an epidemic is strongly related to the behavior of individuals, and the consideration of cause and effect of social phenomena can extend epidemiological models …
GC Carlos, ML Beatriz, C Carles, CC Raquel… - One Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Wild boar (WB, Sus scrofa) populations are increasing in urban areas, posing an epidemiological risk for zoonotic pathogens such as hepatitis E virus (HEV) and …
There are numerous studies on the identification and explanation of the implementation gap of planning support systems (PSS), that support the smart planning process by analyzing …
Modern cities are growing ecosystems that face new challenges due to the increasing population demands. One of the many problems they face nowadays is waste management …
Abstract Systems Intelligence (SI) can contribute to the design and practice of Participatory Modelling (PM) by paying attention to the interplay of the 'soft'socio-emotional system …
New transport technologies have historically influenced how cities are shaped, while urban form is known to influence travel behaviour. But this reciprocal relationship is seldom …