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    Title: Interplay and Implications of Urban Renewal under Dual Laws-An Agent-Based Simulation
    Authors: Yu, Jau-hung;Chie, Bin-tzong
    Keywords: Urban Renewal;Agent-based modeling;NetLogo, GIS
    Date: 2024-04-03
    Issue Date: 2024-07-31 12:11:57 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Scientific Press International Limited
    Abstract: This article focuses on the impact of the simultaneous implementation of dual laws on urban renewal implementation. Especially when the two laws have different case success rates. We refer to the agent-based model used by Acevedo et al. (2003) for the Los Angeles City Development Study. We used the Geographic Information System (GIS) data to replace the virtual grid. We selected the data of Taipei City for simulation. Compare with the "Urban Renewal Act" and the "Statute for Expediting Reconstruction of Urban Unsafe and Old Buildings" that are currently being implemented simultaneously. Simulations and studies were conducted based on the case success rate and the gap between the two laws. The study results show that only by widening the gap between the two laws can the "Urban Renewal Act" be used at a higher rate. This means clearer enforcement scope and conditions should be set in both regulations to avoid direct conflict.
    Relation: Advances in Management & Applied Economics 14(5), p.1-21
    DOI: 10.47260/amae/1451
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Industrial Economics] Journal Article

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