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Self-Reinforcing Processes Governing Urban Sprawl in Belgium: Evidence over Six Decades
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A bi-level Random Forest based approach for estimating O-D matrices: Preliminary results from the Belgium National Household Travel Survey
Calibration of MATSim in the context of natural hazards in Belgium
Investigating the impact of river floods on travel demand based on an agent-based modeling approach: The case of Liège, Belgium
Coupling agent-based, cellular automata and logistic regression into a hybrid urban expansion model (HUEM) ; HUEM
Understanding urban development types and drivers in Wallonia. A multi-density approach
Developing two benchmark models for post-world war II residential buildings ; Belgium
Comparing support vector machines with logistic regression for calibrating cellular automata land use change models
Addressing the determinants of built-up expansion and densification processes at the regional scale
Effects of spatial planning on future flood risks in urban environments