A Study on Evolution of Regional Population Distribution Based on the Dynamic Self-Oraganization Theory
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概要
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This study aims to investigate the evolution of regional population distribution in Hokkaido brought about by regional infrastructure provision. For this objective we employ the dynamic self-organization model to simulate changes of the regional population. First, a simple explanation of the principle of dynamic self-organization is presented in this paper. Secondly, construction of highways is regarded as "fluctuation", then the evolutions of the regional population distribution are simulated under the principle of dynamic self-organization.
- 北海道大学の論文
- 1990-12-20
著者
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Miyata Yuzuru
Department Of Regional Planning Division Of Environmental Planning Graduate School Of Environmental
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Yamaguchi Sogo
Department of Regional Planning, Division of Environmental Planning, Graduate School of Environmenta
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Yamaguchi Sogo
Department Of Regional Planning Division Of Environmental Planning Graduate School Of Environmental
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