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In this controversial book, Jay Forrester presents a computer model describing the major internal forces controlling the balance of population, housing, and industry within an urban area. He then simulates the life cycle of a city and predicts the impact of proposed remedies
on the system. Startling in its conclusions, this book became the basis of a major research effort that has influenced many government urban-policy decisions.
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Cities and towns, City planning, Data processing, Electronic data processing, Mathematical models, systems dynamics, systems thinking, Urbanisme, Informatique, Villes, Modèles mathématiques, 74.72 urban planning, Stedelijke ontwikkeling, Stedelijk beleid, Simulatiemodellen, URBAN PLANNING, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS, Cities and towns, mathematical models, City planning, data processing, Literary collections| Edition | Availability |
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Bibliography: p. 281.
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