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Investigating the impact of river floods on travel demand based on an agent-based modeling approach: The case of Liège, Belgium
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Coupling agent-based, cellular automata and logistic regression into a hybrid urban expansion model (HUEM) ; HUEM
Comparing support vector machines with logistic regression for calibrating cellular automata land use change models
Understanding urban development types and drivers in Wallonia. A multi-density approach
Addressing the determinants of built-up expansion and densification processes at the regional scale
Belgium: The Use of MATSim within an Estimation Framework for Assessing Economic Impacts of River Floods
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Trends in regional jobs-housing proximity based on the minimum commute: The case of Belgium
A bi-level Random Forest based approach for estimating O-D matrices: Preliminary results from the Belgium National Household Travel Survey
Low-cost shared mobility alternatives in rural areas: A case study of ride-sharing benches in the German-speaking community of Belgium