Abstract
In this paper, we evaluated the both of rationality and economic impacts of the land use control to reduce the Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. Though the tax policies, as carbon taxation, are said to be effective among the GHG emission control policies, we picked up the land use control from a position of civil engineering and evaluated the GHG emissions reduced effects through the operation of the land use control. We analyzed what impacts the land use control gave for the agents Eiconomic activities or location choice behavior by using the computable urban economic model that we have developed. In case study, we clarified numerically the effects and impacts of the land use control at Gifu urban area through the simulation analysis.