Spatial Planning and Policy Evaluation in an Urban Conurbation: A Regional Agent-Based Economic Model

Authors

  • Luzius Stricker Universita della Svizzera italiana (USI)
  • Moreno Baruffini Universita della Svizzera italiana (USI)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17059/2017-1-24

Keywords:

firm localization, urban agglomeration, territorial indicators, spatial planning, municipal economy, urban roles, municipalities' characteristics, urban policy evaluation, agent-based models, simulation

Abstract

This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in southern Switzerland (Ticino), using a territorial agent-based model. Our research adopts a bottom-up approach to urban systems, considering the agglomeration mechanism and effects of different regional and urban policies, and simulates the individual actions of diverse agents on a real city using an Agent-based model (ABM). Simulating the individual actions of diverse agents on a real city and measuring the resulting system behaviour and outcomes over time, they effectively provide a good test bed for evaluating the impact of different policies. The database is created merging the Swiss official secondary data for one reference year (2011) with Eurostat and OECD-Regpat. The results highlight that the understanding of municipalities’ functions on the territory appears to be essential for designing a solid institutional agglomeration (or city). From a methodological point of view, we contribute to improve the application of territorial ABM. Finally, our results provide a robust base to evaluate in a dynamic way various political interventions, in order to ensure a sustainable development of the agglomeration and the surrounding territories. Applying the analyses and the model on a larger scale, including further regions and conurbations, and including more indicators and variables, to obtain a more detailed and characteristic model, will constitute a further step of the research.

Author Biographies

Luzius Stricker, Universita della Svizzera italiana (USI)

Master of Economics, PhD Student, Researcher, Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Institute for Economic Research (IRE) (24, via Maderno, Lugano, Ticino, 6904, Switzerland; e-mail: luzius.stricker@usi.ch).

Moreno Baruffini, Universita della Svizzera italiana (USI)

PhD in Economics, Post-doc Researcher, Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Institute for Economic Research (IRE) (24, via Maderno, Lugano, Ticino, 6904, Switzerland; e-mail: moreno.baruffini@usi.ch).

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01.02.2017

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Stricker, L., & Baruffini, M. (2017). Spatial Planning and Policy Evaluation in an Urban Conurbation: A Regional Agent-Based Economic Model . Economy of Regions, 13(1), 261–275. https://doi.org/10.17059/2017-1-24

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