ReMoTe-S. Residential Mobility of Tenants in Switzerland: an agent-based model (1.0.0)
ReMoTe-S is an agent-based model of the residential mobility of Swiss tenants. Its goal is to foster a holistic understanding of the reciprocal influence between households and dwellings and thereby inform a sustainable management of the housing stock. The model is based on assumptions derived from empirical research conducted with three housing providers in Switzerland and can be used mainly for two purposes: (i) the exploration of what if scenarios that target a reduction of the housing footprint while accounting for households’ preferences and needs; (ii) knowledge production in the field of residential mobility and more specifically on the role of housing functions as orchestrators of the relocation process.
Release Notes
V1.0.0
In the folder ‘results’, we uploaded the outputs of the baseline scenario and the jupyter used to analyse several experiments.
Associated Publications
Pagani, A., Ballestrazzi, F., Massaro, E., & Binder, C. R. (2022) ReMoTe-S. Residential Mobility of Tenants in Switzerland: An Agent-Based Model. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 25 (2) 4 http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/25/2/4.html. [doi:10.18564/jasss.4752]
ReMoTe-S. Residential Mobility of Tenants in Switzerland: an agent-based model 1.0.0
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Anna Pagani
Published Apr 01, 2022
Last modified Apr 01, 2022
ReMoTe-S is an agent-based model of the residential mobility of Swiss tenants. Its goal is to foster a holistic understanding of the reciprocal influence between households and dwellings and thereby inform a sustainable management of the housing stock. The model is based on assumptions derived from empirical research conducted with three housing providers in Switzerland and can be used mainly for two purposes: (i) the exploration of what if scenarios that target a reduction of the housing footprint while accounting for households’ preferences and needs; (ii) knowledge production in the field of residential mobility and more specifically on the role of housing functions as orchestrators of the relocation process.
Release Notes
V1.0.0
In the folder ‘results’, we uploaded the outputs of the baseline scenario and the jupyter used to analyse several experiments.