A method for evaluating the balance of land use and multimodal transport system of new towns/cities using an integrated modeling framework

Raymond Akuh , Ming Zhong , Asif Raza , Yiming Dong
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The majority of cities in both developed and developing countries are confronted with negative externalities from imbalanced land-use and transportation systems. This is mainly due to fast urbanization process as well as the separated planning of the land use and transportation systems. In most of these countries, new towns and cities are being built in the suburban areas to meet the growing demands. However, there are limited methods in the literature detailing how the balance of land use and the transportation system can be examined, especially those involving new town developments. In this study, a framework is proposed. Within the proposed framework, an integrated land-use transport model is developed (using the Production, Exchange, and Consumption Allocation System (PECAS)) and calibrated to forecast land-use activities, which includes a land-use sub-model for estimating future land use patterns and a multimodal transport sub-model to predict travel demand. Furthermore, a method for evaluating the balance between land use activities and the transportation system is adopted and modified at both the local level – traffic analysis zone (TAZs) and system-level – region connecting the new city and main city. The proposed balance evaluation framework is applied to the Yangtze River New City (YRNC) of the City of Wuhan as a case study. The results from the case study show that the proposed framework can be used to examine the balance of land use and transportation system of new towns and cities at both local and regional levels as a versatile decision-support system (DSS) for sustainable planning and development of new towns and cities.

一种使用综合建模框架评估新城/城市土地利用和多式联运系统平衡的方法
发达国家和发展中国家的大多数城市都面临着土地利用和交通系统失衡带来的负外部性。这主要是由于快速的城市化进程以及土地利用和交通系统的分离规划。在这些国家中,大多数国家都在郊区建造新城,以满足日益增长的需求。然而,文献中详细说明如何检查土地利用和交通系统的平衡的方法有限,尤其是涉及新城开发的方法。在本研究中,提出了一个框架。在拟议框架内,开发了一个综合土地利用运输模型(使用生产、交换和消费分配系统),并进行了校准,以预测土地利用活动,其中包括一个用于估计未来土地利用模式的土地利用子模型和一个用于预测出行需求的多式联运子模型。此外,在地方层面——交通分析区(TAZ)和系统层面——连接新城和主城的区域,采用并修改了一种评估土地利用活动与交通系统之间平衡的方法。以武汉市长江新城为例,运用所提出的平衡评价框架进行了实证分析。案例研究的结果表明,该框架可用于考察地方和区域层面的新市镇土地利用和交通系统的平衡,作为新市镇可持续规划和发展的多功能决策支持系统。
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