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Land Use Modelling is the process of modelling the transformation of Land Use and Land Cover in time.
Related concepts: [Land Use Change Dynamics| ], Dynamic Land use/cover simulation, [Land Use and Transport Interaction] (LUTI).
The GeoDMS was initially developed to support Land Use Modelling.
In land use modelling claims at regional/national level are usually allocated to grid cells. Different Allocation methods are in use.
Driving factors at the grid cell level influence possible transitions between different land use types. Accessibility is in many models an important driving factor.
The following two frameworks are in development and use to support land use modelling:
| File:RIVM.png | De Ruimtescanner, geïntegreerd ruimtelijk informatiesysteem voor de simulatie van toekomstig ruimtegebruik, augustus 1997 |
| File:SpringerVerlag.png | Land Use Scanner: an integrated GIS-based model for long term projections of land use in urban and rural area Hilferink, M. & P. Rietveld (1998), Tinbergen Institute discussion paper TI 98-108/3 Amsterdam/Rotterdam. Also published in: Journal of Geographical Systems, 1(2): 155-177, 1999. This paper describes the structure of the Land Use Scanner, with emphasis on its mathematical formulation. |
| File:100px-LUM cover.jpg | Land-Use Modelling in Planning Practice, edited by Koomen, Eric & Borsboom-van Beurden, Judith., 2011 |
| File:NGS242.jpg | Ruimtescanner, Nederlandse Geografische Studies, NGS 242, Nederlandse Geografische Studies. |
| alt=NL Nater Ruimtescanner image|thumb|200x200px | Nederland Later, Tweede Duurzaamheidsverkenning, deel Fysieke leefomgeving Nederland, PBL, 2007 https://www.pbl.nl/publicaties/Duurzaamheidsverkenning2Nederlandlater |
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