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Yan Li, Guozhou Wu, Shuai Zhang, Manchun Li, Beidou Nie and Zhenjie Chen
Wildfires spread rapidly and cause considerable ecological and socioeconomic losses. Inner Mongolia is among the regions in China that suffer the most from wildfires. A simple, effective model that uses fewer parameters to simulate wildfire spread is cru...
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Puspa Eosina, Aniati Murni Arymurthy and Adila Alfa Krisnadhi
During the COVID-19 outbreak, modeling the spread of infectious diseases became a challenging research topic due to its rapid spread and high mortality rate. The main objective of a standard epidemiological model is to estimate the number of infected, su...
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Calin Vâlsan, Elena Druica and Eric Eisenstat
We propose an agent-based model of financial markets with only one asset. Thirty-two agents follow very simple rules inspired by Wolfram?s Rule 110. They engage in buying, selling, and/or holding. Each agent is endowed with a starting balance sheet marke...
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Pengyuan Wang, Xiao Huang, Joseph Mango, Di Zhang, Dong Xu and Xiang Li
Studying population prediction under micro-spatiotemporal granularity is of great significance for modern and refined urban traffic management and emergency response to disasters. Existing population studies are mostly based on census and statistical yea...
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Hang Liu, Riken Homma, Qiang Liu and Congying Fang
The simulation of future land use can provide decision support for urban planners and decision makers, which is important for sustainable urban development. Using a cellular automata-random forest model, we considered two scenarios to predict intra-land ...
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Evangelia Stamellou, Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos, Nikolaos Stathopoulos, Demetrios E. Tsesmelis, Panagiota Louka, Vasileios Apostolidis and Andreas Tsatsaris
In Urban Planning (UP), it is necessary to take under serious consideration the inhibitors of the spread of a settlement in a specific direction. This means that all those parameters for which serious problems may arise in the future should be considered...
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Xiaoyuan Wang, Junyan Han, Chenglin Bai, Huili Shi, Jinglei Zhang and Gang Wang
With the application of vehicles to everything (V2X) technologies, drivers can obtain massive traffic information and adjust their car-following behavior according to the information. The macro-characteristics of traffic flow are essentially the overall ...
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Nuno Pinto, António P. Antunes and Josep Roca
Cellular automata (CA) models have been used in urban studies for dealing with land use change. Transport and accessibility are arguably the main drivers of urban change and have a direct influence on land use. Land use and transport interaction models d...
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Maikel Issermann, Fi-John Chang and Haifeng Jia
The mitigation of societal damage from urban floods requires fast hydraulic models for emergency and planning purposes. The simplified mathematical model Cellular Automata is combined with Motion Cost fields, which score the difficulty to traverse an are...
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Roberto D?Autilia and Janet Hetman
We explored the relational dynamic elements of complex buildings, a type of architecture designed to incubate uses, located in urban areas with high housing density. The uses of complex buildings concern different elements, including the network of agent...
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Arafan Traore, John Mawenda and Atupelye Weston Komba
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Roberto D?Autilia and Janet Hetman
We explored the relational dynamic elements of complex buildings, a type of architecture designed to incubate uses, located in urban areas with high housing density. The uses of complex buildings concern different elements, including the network of agent...
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Arafan Traore, John Mawenda and Atupelye Weston Komba
In this study, land-cover change in the capital Conakry of Guinea was simulated using the integrated Cellular Automata and Markov model (CA-Markov) in the Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS). Historical land-cover change informati...
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Sri Malahayati Yusuf
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Land cover is one of factors which is important in watershed management. The changes of land cover in a watershed can affect the hydrology abstraction. Land cover of upstream Citarum watershed is potentially changes. Economy, social, population, and natu...
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Jun Yang, Junru Su, Fei Chen, Peng Xie and Quansheng Ge
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Salvatore Manfreda and Kelly K. Caylor
Society is facing growing environmental problems that require new research efforts to understand the way ecosystems operate and survive, and their mutual relationships with the hydrologic cycle. In this respect, ecohydrology suggests a renewed interdisci...
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Rafael M. Navarro Cerrillo, Guillermo Palacios Rodríguez, Inmaculada Clavero Rumbao, Miguel Ángel Lara, Francisco Javier Bonet and Francisco-Javier Mesas-Carrascosa
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Issana Meria Burhan,Ashfa Achmad,Putra Rizkiya,Zainuddin Hasan
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The dynamics of urban development, followed by various opportunities and challenges for different social groups, indicate a growing sense of complexity, unpredictability, and insecurity about cities and emphasis a need to identify new sustainability stra...
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Boris Almonacid, Fabián Aspée and Francisco Yimes
This research focused on the resolution of a dynamic prey?predator spatial model. This model has six life cycles and simulates a theoretical population of prey and predators. Cellular automata represent a set of prey and predators. The cellular automata ...
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