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Activity Analysis of Spatial-Allocation Models

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  • T A Broadbent

    (Centre for Environmental Studies, 5 Cambridge Terrace, Regent's Park, London NW1 4JL, England)

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This paper illustrates how the concept of activity analysis can be used to construct general frameworks for descriptive urban models. There is a brief introduction to the activity analysis and the representation of a multisector production-consumption system. This is followed by examples of the use of the framework with two spatial-allocation models—a singly-constrained retail model and a version of the Lowry model. These models generate coefficients within a general activity-commodity table. One insight provided by the framework is the ‘dual’ model. This provides a set of system indicators for use in the evaluation of projects which are fully consistent with the implied production and consumption system represented by the spatial-allocation model.

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  • T A Broadbent, 1973. "Activity Analysis of Spatial-Allocation Models," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 5(6), pages 673-691, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:5:y:1973:i:6:p:673-691
    DOI: 10.1068/a050673
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