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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Landsc Urban Plan. 2017 Nov;167:429–440. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.07.021

Table 3.

List of Exogenous Variables in the Land Use and Equity Sectors.

Exogenous variables
Numerical inputs Policy interventions and demographic shifts
Birth and death rates Redevelopment of developed land to higher densities
Effect of developed portion of residential land on migration Light rail line construction
Effect of unemployment on net migration (Tier 1 only) Residential densities (for new construction)
Employee space ratios (by employment category) Floor area ratios (by land use type, for new construction)
Percent of people in households Public transit fare price
Average lifetime of dwelling units Parking cost of average trip
Percent second homes Price of gasoline
Effect of vacancy on the demand for dwelling units Miles per gallon without congestion
Impervious surface coefficients Earning per employee (by employment category)
Elasticities governing property values Subsidized dwelling units
Elasticities governing renter costs Percent of people in single family dwelling units
Percent of MF dwelling units below 75 percent of median renter costs Household sizes
Poverty threshold