trusselsmodeller
Trusselsmodeller is a term used in the field of computational urban science to describe a family of modeling approaches designed to simulate the dynamics of urban and regional systems. Objects of study include land use, transportation, housing, and social interactions, with a particular emphasis on spatially explicit representations and scenario analysis. Trusselsmodeller combines agent-based modeling with network analysis and GIS data to produce traceable, policy-relevant projections. Models can be calibrated against demographic, mobility, and land-use datasets, and are capable of running multiple scenarios to support planning decisions.
Origin and development: The concept emerged in European urban-modelling research in the early 2010s as researchers
Methodology: A typical trusselsmodeller workflow includes data collection and cleaning, model configuration, calibration/validation, scenario design, simulation,
Applications and reception: Practitioners use trusselsmodeller to assess impacts of zoning changes, transit investments, or resilience
See also: Agent-based model, UrbanSim, MATSim, Spatial interaction model.