Methods and Models
The most effective planning infrastructure is one which combines the experience and local knowledge of an analyst with relevant data sources and a robust and appropriate suite of modelling utilities. Cohort-component models allow demographic estimation and projection and test policy-based forecasts of economic and demographic growth.
Optimisation models provide a flexible evaluation of cost/distance minimisation scenarios, the maximisation of service provision or the equalisation of catchment/territory size. Spatial interaction methods provide the most elegant replication of consumer behaviour, modelling the interaction between where people live and where they work, shop, go to school, keep fit, receive health care etc.
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