Netlogo, an agent-based model for evaluating policies to promote wood-based circular building practices within the Amsterdam built environment.
doi:10.4121/60767525-12ff-4c7d-8bc4-25722e400689.v1
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doi: 10.4121/60767525-12ff-4c7d-8bc4-25722e400689
doi: 10.4121/60767525-12ff-4c7d-8bc4-25722e400689
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Kleijweg, Marvin (2023): Netlogo, an agent-based model for evaluating policies to promote wood-based circular building practices within the Amsterdam built environment. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/60767525-12ff-4c7d-8bc4-25722e400689.v1
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Dataset
An Agent-Based Model (ABM) accompanied by an input file has been developed to assess policies promoting circular wood-based construction in Amsterdam's built environment. This model is primarily designed to investigate various policy instruments that encourage the use of wood in construction within Amsterdam, with a special focus on their effects on enhancing circularity. The model was created using NetLogo 6.3.0. The accompanying table file includes a selected group of utility buildings, detailing their floor area, year of construction, and functions.
history
- 2023-12-07 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
NetLogo Model File: *.nlogo, and tabular data file: *. csv
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Engineering and Policy Analysis
DATA
files (3)
- 1,695 bytesMD5:
091619f80507643ad68d786380c47e87
README.txt - 83,895 bytesMD5:
60c458b19bd354b499756bef1ed48939
Amsterdam built environment model.nlogo - 1,231,115 bytesMD5:
6502bcfb9260afc774a0365f4e643466
data_amsterdam_utility.csv -
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