Urban Policy IntelligenceVol. I, No. 1

sim.ula

Urban Policy Simulation Platform

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

GRAPHRAG ANALYSIS·POLICY SIMULATION ENGINE·STAKEHOLDER IMPACT MODELING·HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS·SUSTAINABILITY SCORING·URBAN RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT·TRAFFIC REGULATION ANALYSIS·ZONING POLICY EVALUATION·GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING·CLIMATE ADAPTATION MODELING·COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT METRICS·RISK ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK·GRAPHRAG ANALYSIS·POLICY SIMULATION ENGINE·STAKEHOLDER IMPACT MODELING·HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS·SUSTAINABILITY SCORING·URBAN RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT·TRAFFIC REGULATION ANALYSIS·ZONING POLICY EVALUATION·GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING·CLIMATE ADAPTATION MODELING·COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT METRICS·RISK ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK·
Feature

By the sim.ula Intelligence Engine

Sim.ula is a platform for evaluating urban policy proposals against a curated knowledge graph of historical precedents. Powered by GraphRAG and large-language model simulation, it projects stakeholder impacts, environmental effects, and long-term sustainability scores — in seconds.

Each simulation draws on policies from across 94 cities, running them through a multi-stage analysis pipeline that surfaces relevant historical precedents, models second-order effects, and computes a composite 0–100 sustainability index with dimension-level breakdowns.

“From proposal to analysis in under a minute — grounded in a decade of global policy data.”

Platform Features
GRAPHRAG

Knowledge-Powered Analysis

Queries a graph of 10,000+ historical policy precedents to surface relevant context and real-world outcomes in real time.

SIMULATION ENGINE

LLM-Driven Projections

Runs proposals through a multi-stage pipeline, modeling stakeholder reactions, environmental effects, and second-order impacts.

HISTORICAL DATA

Global Policy Archive

Draws from urban policies across 94 cities worldwide, scored and indexed for rapid retrieval and cross-reference.

SUSTAINABILITY INDEX

0 – 100 Score

Every simulation produces a composite sustainability score with dimension-level breakdowns and confidence indicators.

Knowledge Base

Browse ingested policy documents, source articles, and the underlying knowledge graph.

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