
Simulated Urban Environments
Simulated Urban Environments are computer-generated models or virtual spaces that replicate real-life cities or urban settings. They are used for various purposes, including urban planning, traffic management, and disaster response training. By simulating different scenarios—like population growth or infrastructure changes—planners can analyze potential outcomes and make informed decisions. These simulations help visualize complex interactions within urban systems, allowing stakeholders to explore solutions to problems like congestion, pollution, or resource distribution in a risk-free environment before implementing changes in the real world.