Abstract

This paper is an assessment of the application of computer simulation to community-based planning for the prevention of alcohol-involved traffic problems in the County of San Diego, CA. In this project, a computer model was used to assist local planners in (a) documenting the extent of problems, (b) better understanding the complex system which yields alcohol-involved problems, and (c) projecting the potential effects of various prevention strategies. Advantages and limitations of such technology in community planning are discussed.

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