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===City and urban=== {{further|Traffic simulation}} {{Unreferenced section|date=September 2021}} A city simulator can be a [[city-building game]] but can also be a tool used by urban planners to understand how cities are likely to evolve in response to various policy decisions. [[AnyLogic]] is an example of modern, large-scale urban simulators designed for use by urban planners. City simulators are generally [[Agent (economics)|agent]]-based simulations with explicit representations for [[land use]] and transportation. [[UrbanSim]] and [[Land Use Evolution and Impact Assessment Model|LEAM]] are examples of large-scale urban simulation models that are used by metropolitan planning agencies and military bases for land use and [[transportation planning]].
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