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The scenario analysis is currently based on a single density (sqm_per_person) value for each land use type. However, as discussed, it is more appropriate to use separate density values for employment and residential capacity as some land use types include both. Once the cs_types_2.0.csv file is updated with the 2 new density columns, the static_scenario_analysis.ipynb notebook should be updated to reflect this.
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The scenario analysis is currently based on a single density (sqm_per_person) value for each land use type. However, as discussed, it is more appropriate to use separate density values for employment and residential capacity as some land use types include both. Once the cs_types_2.0.csv file is updated with the 2 new density columns, the static_scenario_analysis.ipynb notebook should be updated to reflect this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: