2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13137466
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Is Agent-Based Simulation a Valid Tool for Studying the Impact of Nature-Based Solutions on Local Economy? A Case Study of Four European Cities

Abstract: Implementing nature-based solutions (NBSs) in cities, such as urban forests, can have multiple effects on the quality of life of inhabitants, acting on the mitigation of climate change, and in some cases also enhancing citizens’ social life and the transformation of customer patterns in commercial activities. Assessing this latter effect is the aim of this paper. An agent-based model (ABM) was used to assess change in commercial activities by small and midsize companies in retail due to the development of park… Show more

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“…The authors demonstrate how the spatial mapping of NBS proves to be an effective tool to support the decision-making process for spatial planning. Koppelaar et al [17] describe an agent-based model which reveals the potential interconnection between the assessment of the wealth of the commercial urban fabric and the development of wide NBS (e.g., parks). The reflections are drawn from longitudinal case studies in three different countries.…”
Section: Article 3: Valuing the Invaluable(?)-a Framework To Facilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors demonstrate how the spatial mapping of NBS proves to be an effective tool to support the decision-making process for spatial planning. Koppelaar et al [17] describe an agent-based model which reveals the potential interconnection between the assessment of the wealth of the commercial urban fabric and the development of wide NBS (e.g., parks). The reflections are drawn from longitudinal case studies in three different countries.…”
Section: Article 3: Valuing the Invaluable(?)-a Framework To Facilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%