Assume a five zone urban system with the following characteristics as outlined in tables 1 and 2. Travel Time matrix (minutes) Origin Destination 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 Zonal characteristics Zone 12445 3 15 500 600 800 700 220 3287 12 18 Current Population 2 15 5 10 10 30 Employment 800 500 100 200 1200 Zone Size (Hectares) 50 50 50 50 50 3 12 10 5 16 29 4 18 10 16 5 27 Residential Development Opportunities 1100 1200 800 1100 100 5 27 30 29 27 5 Max Population density (person per hectare) 40 40 40 40 5 The population forecast model provided by the economist for this urban area projects 1500 residents moving into the area in the next 10 years. Use the Hansen accessibility model to predict where these residents will locate assuming your accessibility index function is equal to exp(-0.0423 * TT). Note that you must consider the max density in your calculations.

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Assume a five zone urban system with the following characteristics as outlined in tables 1 and 2.
Travel Time matrix (minutes)
Origin\Destination
1
1
2
3
4
5
Zonal characteristics
Zone
1
2
3
4
5
5
15
12
18
27
Current
Population
500
600
800
700
220
2
15
5
800
500
100
200
1200
10
10
30
Employment
Zone Size
(Hectares)
50
50
50
50
50
3
12
10
5
16
29
4
18
10
16
5
27
Residential Development
Opportunities
1100
1200
800
1100
100
5
27
30
29
27
5
Max Population
density (person per
hectare)
40
40
40
40
5
The population forecast model provided by the economist for this urban area projects 1500 residents moving into the
area in the next 10 years. Use the Hansen accessibility model to predict where these residents will locate assuming
your accessibility index function is equal to exp(-0.0423 * TT). Note that you must consider the max density in
your calculations.
Transcribed Image Text:Assume a five zone urban system with the following characteristics as outlined in tables 1 and 2. Travel Time matrix (minutes) Origin\Destination 1 1 2 3 4 5 Zonal characteristics Zone 1 2 3 4 5 5 15 12 18 27 Current Population 500 600 800 700 220 2 15 5 800 500 100 200 1200 10 10 30 Employment Zone Size (Hectares) 50 50 50 50 50 3 12 10 5 16 29 4 18 10 16 5 27 Residential Development Opportunities 1100 1200 800 1100 100 5 27 30 29 27 5 Max Population density (person per hectare) 40 40 40 40 5 The population forecast model provided by the economist for this urban area projects 1500 residents moving into the area in the next 10 years. Use the Hansen accessibility model to predict where these residents will locate assuming your accessibility index function is equal to exp(-0.0423 * TT). Note that you must consider the max density in your calculations.
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