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This chapter reports the models presented in the previous chapters, comparing them through the identification of some criteria. The latter are factors influencing residential choice; the treatment of dynamics; issues of interdependence and representation of planning policies or zoning controls. The final point is to stress the variety of ways in which residential location modeling (and urban modeling more generally) is advancing. It includes both continuing refinements to model packages which have a long history, and wholly new developments, and demonstrates the very different ways in which the subject is being addressed.
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The authors of this short discussion are very grateful to all the other authors represented in this volume for their input and for their patience. The present authors are wholly to blame for any errors of fact or opinion.
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Pagliara, F., Simmonds, D. (2010). Conclusions. In: Pagliara, F., Preston, J., Simmonds, D. (eds) Residential Location Choice. Advances in Spatial Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12788-5_12
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