Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases
abstract: A sequence of models is developed to describe urban population growth in the context of the embedded physical, social and economic environments and an urban disease are developed. This set of models is focused on urban growth and the relationship between the desire to move and the utility...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-150722018-06-22T03:03:09Z Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases abstract: A sequence of models is developed to describe urban population growth in the context of the embedded physical, social and economic environments and an urban disease are developed. This set of models is focused on urban growth and the relationship between the desire to move and the utility derived from city life. This utility is measured in terms of the economic opportunities in the city, the level of human constructed amenity, and the level of amenity caused by the natural environment. The set of urban disease models is focused on examining prospects of eliminating a disease for which a vaccine does not exist. It is inspired by an outbreak of the vector-borne disease dengue fever in Peru, during 2000-2001. Dissertation/Thesis Murillo, David (Author) Castillo-Chavez, Carlos (Advisor) Anderies, John M (Advisor) Boone, Christopher (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Applied mathematics Epidemiology Urban planning Dengue Epidemiology Mathematical Biology Migration Modeling Urban Growth eng 136 pages Ph.D. Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences 2012 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15072 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012 |
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abstract: A sequence of models is developed to describe urban population growth in the context of the embedded physical, social and economic environments and an urban disease are developed. This set of models is focused on urban growth and the relationship between the desire to move and the utility derived from city life. This utility is measured in terms of the economic opportunities in the city, the level of human constructed amenity, and the level of amenity caused by the natural environment. The set of urban disease models is focused on examining prospects of eliminating a disease for which a vaccine does not exist. It is inspired by an outbreak of the vector-borne disease dengue fever in Peru, during 2000-2001. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences 2012 |
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Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases |
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Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases |
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Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases |
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Cities in Ecology: Settlement Patterns and Diseases |
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