Abstract

In this paper, a multi-agent system is employed for modeling an urban system. The supposed urban system is composed of three urban agents, i.e. household, base, and service agents. Agents interact each other economically and pay land rents and moving costs. Agents which cannot adapt to the urban system disappear. Agents which survive in the system create new agents and their decision-making rules are followed to the new ones. Using this model, urban land-use pattern is simulated with three different distance constraints. Land-use patterns and rules are compared.

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