Category Archives: LUTI models

GeoComputation 2017

2017 International Conference on GeoComputation: Celebrating 21 Years of GeoComputation 4-7 September at the University of Leeds Stan Openshaw and his colleagues set up the first meeting 21 years ago in Leeds and it returns there for its coming of age. … Continue reading

Posted in Agent-Based Models, Big Data, Cellular Automata, Entropy, LUTI models, Networks, Planning Support, Transport Models, Visualisation | Leave a comment

Then and Now

In November 1986 I visited SunYatSen University and gave a public lecture about Urban Modelling. China was a very different world then, no cars, no computers, no email, barely functioning electricity. And of course it was before laptops, networks, hand-held … Continue reading

Posted in Big Data, Complexity, Connectivity, Flows, Information, LUTI models, Smart Cities, Transport Models, Urban Models, Visualisation | Leave a comment

Modelling World 2016: Complexity in Land Use Transport Models

Giving a paper on Thursday 2nd June in London at Modelling World. Talking about Complexity in Land Use Transport Interaction (LUTI) Modelling, outlining very briefly our QUANT model for the Future Cities Catapult. This model is designed to simulate employment … Continue reading

Posted in Complexity, Flows, Interactions, LUTI models, Urban Models | Leave a comment