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Titre : Residential Equilibrium in a Multifractal Metropolitan Area : 46th Congress of the European Regional Science Association Type de document : acte de colloque Auteurs : Jean Cavailhès ; Pierre Frankhauser ; Peeters D ; Thomas I Année de publication : 2006 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Les Résidences Fractale Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Mobilités, ville et transports Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui Residential Equilibrium in a Multifractal Metropolitan Area : 46th Congress of the European Regional Science Association [acte de colloque] / Jean Cavailhès ; Pierre Frankhauser ; Peeters D ; Thomas I . - 2006.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Les Résidences Fractale Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Mobilités, ville et transports Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui Documents numériques
ActeAdobe Acrobat PDF S-GHOST City : Self-Generating Housing, Open Space and Transportation in the city. / Caruso G.
Titre : S-GHOST City : Self-Generating Housing, Open Space and Transportation in the city. : Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers Type de document : acte de colloque Auteurs : Caruso G. ; Jean Cavailhès ; Pierre Frankhauser ; Peeters D ; Thomas I Année de publication : 2008 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Self-organisation urban growth pattern neighbourhood amenities urban economics agent-based model Résumé : S-GHOST city is a theoretical simulation model aimed at investigating the spatial patterns of urban growth. A gridded (cellular) 2D space is considered, with a CBD located at a crossroad. Households arrive sequentially in the city and choose their location by maximizing a utility function subject to a budget constraint. Households have preference for open-space and for the public goods that are located in their neighbourhood. They bear a cost for commuting to the CBD along the road network. As households migrate into this growing city, agricultural plots are converted to residential use, and the public authorities create a continuous network of roads so as to provide all new households with an access to the CBD. The authorities levy a local tax for compulsory purchasing from landowners the land that is used for roads.
Given these simple rules, the city grows according to the individual choice of migrants, leading to a self-organisation of the residential space, the road network and the open-spaces. The range of spatial patterns and network forms that can be obtained from varying the parameters of the model is analysed, as well as the social costs (welfare, total transportation costs) of these anarchic urban developments.
Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Mobilités, ville et transports Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui S-GHOST City : Self-Generating Housing, Open Space and Transportation in the city. : Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers [acte de colloque] / Caruso G. ; Jean Cavailhès ; Pierre Frankhauser ; Peeters D ; Thomas I . - 2008.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Self-organisation urban growth pattern neighbourhood amenities urban economics agent-based model Résumé : S-GHOST city is a theoretical simulation model aimed at investigating the spatial patterns of urban growth. A gridded (cellular) 2D space is considered, with a CBD located at a crossroad. Households arrive sequentially in the city and choose their location by maximizing a utility function subject to a budget constraint. Households have preference for open-space and for the public goods that are located in their neighbourhood. They bear a cost for commuting to the CBD along the road network. As households migrate into this growing city, agricultural plots are converted to residential use, and the public authorities create a continuous network of roads so as to provide all new households with an access to the CBD. The authorities levy a local tax for compulsory purchasing from landowners the land that is used for roads.
Given these simple rules, the city grows according to the individual choice of migrants, leading to a self-organisation of the residential space, the road network and the open-spaces. The range of spatial patterns and network forms that can be obtained from varying the parameters of the model is analysed, as well as the social costs (welfare, total transportation costs) of these anarchic urban developments.
Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Mobilités, ville et transports Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui
Titre : Seeing and being seen: a GIS-based hedonic price evaluation of landscape : Premières rencontres du logement Type de document : acte de colloque Auteurs : Jean Cavailhès ; Thierrry Brossard ; Mohamed Hilal ; Daniel Joly ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Céline Tritz ; Pierre Wavresky ; CNRS IDEP, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Economie publique Importance : 25 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Réseau Résumé : We evaluate the hedonic price of landscape seen from houses in the urban fringe of Dijon (France). The viewshed and the land cover as seen from the ground are analyzed by geographic methods from satellite images and from a digital elevation model. Then, the landscape attributes are used in an econometric model based on the sales of 2523 houses. The results show that forests and farmland in the immediate vicinity of houses have positive prices and roads a negative price when these features can be seen by an observer located on the ground, while their prices are close to zero when they cannot be seen: the view itself matters. Seeing close houses is an amenity, but being seen from nearby other houses is a nuisance. The arrangement of features in fragmented landscapes commands positive hedonic prices. Landscapes and visible features more than 100-200 m away all have non-significant hedonic prices. Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Paysage & Cadre de vie Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui Seeing and being seen: a GIS-based hedonic price evaluation of landscape : Premières rencontres du logement [acte de colloque] / Jean Cavailhès ; Thierrry Brossard ; Mohamed Hilal ; Daniel Joly ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Céline Tritz ; Pierre Wavresky ; CNRS IDEP, Editeur scientifique . - Economie publique, [s.d.] . - 25 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Réseau Résumé : We evaluate the hedonic price of landscape seen from houses in the urban fringe of Dijon (France). The viewshed and the land cover as seen from the ground are analyzed by geographic methods from satellite images and from a digital elevation model. Then, the landscape attributes are used in an econometric model based on the sales of 2523 houses. The results show that forests and farmland in the immediate vicinity of houses have positive prices and roads a negative price when these features can be seen by an observer located on the ground, while their prices are close to zero when they cannot be seen: the view itself matters. Seeing close houses is an amenity, but being seen from nearby other houses is a nuisance. The arrangement of features in fragmented landscapes commands positive hedonic prices. Landscapes and visible features more than 100-200 m away all have non-significant hedonic prices. Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Paysage & Cadre de vie Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui Documents numériques
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Titre : The Landscape from Home : a GIS-based hedonic price valuation. : International Symposium : "Hedonic Methods in Real Estate" Type de document : acte de colloque Auteurs : Jean Cavailhès ; Thierrry Brossard ; Jean-Christophe Foltête ; Mohamed Hilal ; Daniel Joly ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Céline Tritz ; Pierre Wavresky ; Andrea Baranzini, Editeur scientifique ; Caroline Schaerer, Editeur scientifique Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 30 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Paysage Evaluation Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Paysage & Cadre de vie Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui En ligne : http://thema.univ-fcomte.fr/paysage-eco/rap-pdf/LandscapeValueGeneve.pdf The Landscape from Home : a GIS-based hedonic price valuation. : International Symposium : "Hedonic Methods in Real Estate" [acte de colloque] / Jean Cavailhès ; Thierrry Brossard ; Jean-Christophe Foltête ; Mohamed Hilal ; Daniel Joly ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Céline Tritz ; Pierre Wavresky ; Andrea Baranzini, Editeur scientifique ; Caroline Schaerer, Editeur scientifique . - 2007 . - 30 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Paysage Evaluation Laboratoire : ThéMA Equipe : Paysage & Cadre de vie Type : Com avec acte Publication de Théma : Oui En ligne : http://thema.univ-fcomte.fr/paysage-eco/rap-pdf/LandscapeValueGeneve.pdf La valeur économique des paysages des villes périurbanisées, Evaluating Landscapes in Periurban Areas / Thierrry Brossard
Titre : La valeur économique des paysages des villes périurbanisées, Evaluating Landscapes in Periurban Areas : Programme Sciences Economiques et Environnement Type de document : rapport Auteurs : Thierrry Brossard ; Jean Cavailhès ; Le Gallo J. ; Geniaux G. ; Mohamed Hilal ; Hubert Jayet ; Daniel Joly ; Napoleone C. ; Ovtracht N. ; Peguy P.Y. ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Pierre Wavresky Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 43 p. Langues : Français (fre) Tags : Paysage urbain péri-urbanisation Laboratoire : ThéMA Type : Etude, rapport Publication de Théma : Oui En ligne : http://thema.univ-fcomte.fr/paysage-eco/rap-pdf/Rapport-final-recherche-Paysages [...] La valeur économique des paysages des villes périurbanisées, Evaluating Landscapes in Periurban Areas : Programme Sciences Economiques et Environnement [rapport] / Thierrry Brossard ; Jean Cavailhès ; Le Gallo J. ; Geniaux G. ; Mohamed Hilal ; Hubert Jayet ; Daniel Joly ; Napoleone C. ; Ovtracht N. ; Peguy P.Y. ; François-Pierre Tourneux ; Pierre Wavresky . - 2007 . - 43 p.
Langues : Français (fre)
Tags : Paysage urbain péri-urbanisation Laboratoire : ThéMA Type : Etude, rapport Publication de Théma : Oui En ligne : http://thema.univ-fcomte.fr/paysage-eco/rap-pdf/Rapport-final-recherche-Paysages [...]