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Paper: eres2011_41
Paper title: Understanding the Dutch market for Industrial Areas with System Dynamics modeling
Authors: Blokhuis, Erik; Schaefer, Wim
Summary: Industrial areas are a prime theme in the urban policy debates in the Netherlands. From an economic perspective, Dutch industrial areas are important and successful. However, from a spatial perspective, several problems arise. In recent years, a lot of new areas have been developed on the relative scarce Dutch territory, and a large share of the existing areas has a low and decreasing spatial quality. In the current policy debates, several solutions are proposed for the occurring problems. In this article, we pose that these solutions will not have an optimal effect unless they are generated from a total systems perspective. The market for industrial areas functions as a complex system, in which interventions will only be successful when the underlying processes support them. In this article, the Dutch market for industrial areas is regarded and reproduced as a complex system, employing the principles of the System Dynamics theory. Using the developed System Dynamics model, effects of possible interventions are calculated, and recommendations are presented for optimizing the Dutch industrial area market.
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Year of publication: 2011
Keywords: industrial areas, property market, complexity, system dynamics, interventions
Series: ERES:conference
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Citation: Blokhuis, Erik; Schaefer, Wim (2011). Understanding the Dutch market for Industrial Areas with System Dynamics modeling. 18th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2011_41
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