A Microscopic, Agent-Based Framework for an
Integrated Land-Use/Transport/Environment
Model
Nico Kuehnel
Technical University of Munich ∗
Dominik Ziemke
Technische Universit ̈at Berlin
Rolf Moeckel
Technical University of Munich
Abstract
Road traffic is a common source of negative environmental external-
ities such as noise and air pollution. While existing models are capa-
ble of accurately representing environmental stressors of road traffic, this
is less true for integrated land-use/transport models. So-called land-
use/transport/environment models aim to integrate environmental im-
pacts. However, the environmental implications are often analyzed as an
output of the model only, even though research suggests that the environ-
ment itself can have an impact on land use. The few existing models that
actually introduce a feedback between land-use and environment fall back
on aggregated zonal values. This paper presents a proof of concept for
an integrated, microscopic and agent-based approach for a feedback loop
between transport-related noise emissions and land-use. The results show
that the microscopic link between the submodels is operational and fine
grained analysis by different types of agents is possible. It is shown that
high income households react differently to noise exposure when compared
low income households. The presented approach opens new possibilities
for analyzing and understanding noise abatement policies as well as issues
of environmental equity. The methodology can be transferred to include
air pollutant emissions in the future.
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A Microscopic, Agent-Based Framework for an
Integrated Land-Use/Transport/Environment
Model
Nico Kuehnel
Technical University of Munich ∗
Dominik Ziemke
Technische Universit ̈at Berlin
Rolf Moeckel
Technical University of Munich
Abstract
Road traffic is a common source of negative environmental external-
ities such as noise and air pollution. While existing models are capa-
ble of accurately representing environmental stressors of road traffic, this
is less true for integrated land-...
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