“…Land use and transport integrated (LUTI) simulation models which simultaneously predict land use and transport decisions have been designed for a few major cities in the world, and various modeling approaches have emerged, including TRANUS (de la Barra, 1989), UrbanSim (Wadell, 2000) and RELU-TRAN (Anas and Liu, 2007) among others (see Acheampong and Silva, 2015, for a full literature review of such models). Although these simulation models have mostly been applied to cities in the United States and Europe, they are increasingly being applied to metropolitan areas elsewhere (see for instance the recent applications of the RELU-TRAN model to Beijing (Anas and Timilsina, 2015) or Cairo (Anas et al, 2017)). In the case of South Africa, a local version of UrbanSim was developed by the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for the East Rand area, Durban and Nelson Mandela Bay (see Wray and Cheruiyot, 2015, for a survey of land use modeling in South Africa).…”