Urban land use models are utilized to generalize about the patterns of land use within urban areas. The three most common or popular are known as the Concentric Zone Model, Sector Model and Multiple Nuclei Model.
James B. Kau has written: 'Urban land value functions and the price elasticity of demand for housing' -- subject(s): Urban Land use, Mathematical models, Urban economics 'Congressmen, constituents, and contributors' -- subject(s): Campaign funds, United States, United States. Congress. House, Voting 'The functional form of the gravity model' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Econometrics 'Urban land value functions and the price elasticity of demand for housing' -- subject(s): Urban Land use, Mathematical models, Urban economics 'The stability of urban spatial structure' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Donald James Weideman has written: 'A model to predict urban influenced land prices' -- subject(s): Forecasting, Mathematical models, Prices, Real property, Urban Land use
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The concentric zone model, the sector model, and the multiple nuclei model.
Gordon M. Greene has written: 'Forecasting ice-cover freeze-up, growth, and breakup on the St. Marys River' -- subject(s): Ice on rivers, lakes 'Testing an urban climate simulator' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Urban land use, Mathematical models, Urban Land use, Urban climatology
James E Hoben has written: 'Urban infill' -- subject(s): Land use, Urban, Urban Land use
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Peter S Fisher has written: 'Land use controls and the cost of urban fringe development' -- subject(s): Land use, Urban, Planning, Regional planning, Urban Land use, Zoning
Douglass B Lee has written: 'How to do a transit station land use impact study' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Urban land use, Land use, Urban, Local transit, Social aspects, Social aspects of Local transit, Urban Land use 'Transportation and land use theory' -- subject(s): Planning, Transportation, Land use 'Impact evaluation' -- subject(s): City planning, Community development, Urban, Urban Community development
Urban means city. So urban land use means something related to how land is used in a city. You may be referring to zoning laws; in that case, there are several (possibly dozens) of different zones in your city. Some land is zoned for residential use (where we live) and some for commercial or industrial use (where we work). Outside of the city, there will be areas zoned for agricultural use, for farms and such.
James Duncan McRae has written: 'The influence of exurbanite settlement on rural areas' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Land use, Rural, Land use, Urban, Rural Land use, Urban Land use
Will Terry Moore has written: 'An introduction to urban development models and guidelines for their use in urban transportation planning' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Urban transportation, City planning, Cities and towns