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2013, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 191-194 The future cities agenda
by Michael Batty - 195-212 Planning toward equal accessibility to services: a quadratic programming approach
by Fahui Wang & Quan Tang - 213-233 Evaluation of data visualisation options for land-use policy and decision making in response to climate change
by Ian D Bishop & Christopher J Pettit & Falak Sheth & Subhash Sharma - 234-253 Bargaining for value capturing: a game-theoretical analysis and experimental approach
by D Ary A Samsura & A M A van Deemen & Erwin van der Krabben & R E C M van der Heijden - 254-270 A design approach to forge visions that amplify paths of peri-urban development
by Ward Rauws & Terry van Dijk - 271-288 Visualization-based decision tool for urban meteorological modeling
by Daniel G Aliaga & Carlo Vanegas & Ming Lei & Dev Niyogi - 289-309 Development of a combined energy-demands calculator for urban building communities in Korea
by Mo Chung & Suk Gyu Lee & Chuhwan Park & Hwa-Choon Park & Yong-Hoon Im - 310-329 Fractal dimensions of the built-up footprint: buildings versus roads. Fractal evidence from Antwerp (Belgium)
by Isabelle Thomas & Pierre Frankhauser - 330-349 A household time-use and energy-consumption model with multiple behavioral interactions and zero consumption
by Biying Yu & Junyi Zhang & Akimasa Fujiwara - 350-361 Assessing smart phones for generating life-space indicators
by Neng Wan & Wenyu Qu & Jackie Whittington & Bradley C Witbrodt & Mary Pearl Henderson & Evan H Goulding & A Katrin Schenk & Stephen J Bonasera & Ge Lin - 362-371 Self-organizing maps and the US urban spatial structure
by Daniel Arribas-Bel & Charles R Schmidt
2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-2 Defining geodesign ( = GIS + design ?)
by Michael Batty - 3-22 Fit for planning? An evaluation of the application of development viability appraisal models in the UK planning system
by Neil Crosby & Pat McAllister & Peter Wyatt - 23-42 A formal approach to the study of the evolution and commonality of patterns
by Ji-Hyun Lee & Hyoung-June Park & Sungwoo Lim & Sun-Joong Kim - 43-62 The influence of fractal dimension and vegetation on the perceptions of streetscape quality in Taipei: with comparative comments made in relation to two British case studies
by Jon Cooper & Mei-lin Su & Reza Oskrochi - 63-77 Width: an indispensable factor in selection of emergency exit door
by Chengyu Sun & Bauke de Vries - 78-94 Learning and affective responses in location-choice dynamics
by Qi Han & Theo Arentze & Harry J P Timmermans - 95-116 Fuzzy clustering analysis in geomarketing research
by George Grekousis & Thomas Hatzichristos - 116-134 A cellular automata model based on nonlinear kernel principal component analysis for urban growth simulation
by Yongjiu Feng & Yan Liu - 135-153 Understanding urban traffic-flow characteristics: a rethinking of betweenness centrality
by Song Gao & Yaoli Wang & Yong Gao & Yu Liu - 154-169 Regret minimization or utility maximization: it depends on the attribute
by Caspar G Chorus & John M Rose & David A Hensher - 170-181 Tranquillity and soundscapes in urban green spaces—predicted and actual assessments from a questionnaire survey
by Greg Watts & Abdul Miah & Rob Pheasant
2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 972-974 The 22nd-century city
by Michael Batty - 975-977 Spatial thinking and geographic information science
by Yasushi Asami & Paul Longley - 978-990 The implications of using a gravity model to determine territory in a circular domain
by Hidenori Tamagawa - 991-1005 The role of destination spatial spillovers and technological intensity in the location of manufacturing and services firms
by Andrés Artal-Tur & José Miguel Navarro-Azorín & Antonio García-Sánchez & María Luisa Alamá-Sabater - 1006-1015 Intraregional flow problem in spatial econometric model for origin–destination flows
by Morito Tsutsumi & Kazuki Tamesue - 1016-1033 Practical spatial statisics for areal interpolation
by Daisuke Murakami & Morito Tsutsumi - 1034-1048 Developing map symbol standards through an iterative collaboration process
by Anthony C Robinson & Robert E Roth & Justine Blanford & Scott Pezanowski & Alan M MacEachren - 1049-1068 Hedonic analysis for the estimation of condominium rent utilizing web information
by Takafumi Miura & Yasushi Asami - 1069-1083 The socioeconomic impact of the spatial data infrastructure of Lombardy
by Michele Campagna & Massimo Craglia - 1084-1104 Will natural disasters accelerate neighborhood decline? A discrete-time hazard analysis of residential property vacancy and abandonment before and after Hurricane Andrew in Miami-Dade County (1991–2000)
by Yang Zhang - 1105-1118 Cities in competition, characteristic time, and leapfrogging developers
by Dani Broitman & Daniel Czamanski - 1119-1130 A nonparametric estimation of the local Zipf exponent for all US cities
by Rafael González-Val - 1131-1150 Countering urban segregation in Brazilian cities: policy-oriented explorations using agent-based simulation
by Flávia F Feitosa & Quang Bao Le & Paul L G Vlek & Antônio Miguel V Monteiro & Roberta Rosemback
2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 785-800 Equity and the social distribution of job accessibility in�Detroit
by Joe Grengs - 801-819 Spatial accessibility to amenities in fractal and nonfractal urban patterns
by Cécile Tannier & Gilles Vuidel & Hélène Houot & Pierre Frankhauser - 820-837 Analyzing the first loop design process for large-scale sustainable urban drainage system retrofits in Copenhagen, Denmark
by Antje Backhaus & Ole Fryd - 838-857 Predicting personal mobility with individual and group travel histories
by Giusy Di Lorenzo & Jonathan Reades & Francesco Calabrese & Carlo Ratti - 858-879 Capturing multiscalar feedbacks in urban land change: a coupled system dynamics spatial logistic approach
by Burak Güneralp & Michael K Reilly & Karen C Seto - 880-896 Monitoring spatial planning policies: towards an analytical, adaptive, and spatial approach to a ‘wicked problem’
by Alasdair Rae & Cecilia Wong - 897-924 A cellular automata intraurban model with prices and income-differentiated actors
by Bernardo Alves Furtado & Dick Ettema & Ricardo Machado Ruiz & Jelle Hurkens & Hedwig van Delden - 925-944 Guiding SLEUTH land-use/land-cover change modeling using multicriteria evaluation: towards dynamic sustainable land-use planning
by Abdolrassoul Salman Mahiny & Keith C Clarke - 945-964 Helping those like us or harming those unlike us: illuminating social processes leading to environmental injustice
by Adam Eckerd & Heather Campbell & Yushim Kim
2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 607-608 Managing complexity, reworking prediction
by Michael Batty - 609-628 An integrated planning and decision support system (IPDSS) for land consolidation: theoretical framework and application of the land-redistribution modules
by Demetris Demetriou & John Stillwell & Linda See - 629-646 Geographic accessibility around health care facilities for elderly residents in Hong Kong: a microscale walkability assessment
by Becky P Y Loo & Winnie Wing Yee Lam - 647-664 A framework for developing high-resolution scenarios at the landscape scale: the Norfolk Broads
by Paul Munday & Andy Peter Jones - 665-682 Designing with urban induction patterns: a methodological approach
by José Beirão & José Duarte & Rudi Stouffs & Henco Bekkering - 683-697 Accessibility is gold, mobility is not: a proposal for the improvement of Dutch transport-related cost–benefit analysis
by António Ferreira & Els Beukers & Marco Te Brömmelstroet - 698-712 A case study of induced trips at mixed-use developments
by Benjamin R Sperry & Mark W Burris & Eric Dumbaugh - 713-731 String-rewriting grammars for evolutionary architectural design
by James McDermott & John Mark Swafford & Martin Hemberg & Jonathan Byrne & Erik Hemberg & Michael Fenton & Ciaran McNally & Elizabeth Shotton & Michael O’Neill - 732-754 On space syntax as a configurational theory of architecture from a situated observer’s viewpoint
by Mahbub Rashid - 755-774 A parallel cooperative hybridization approach to the p-median problem
by Ningchuan Xiao
2012, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 191-193 Smart cities, big data
by Michael Batty - 194-197 Urban – rural linkages—analysing, modelling, and understanding drivers, pressures, and impacts of land use changes along the rural-to-urban gradient
by Dagmaar Haase & Tanja T�tzer - 198-212 An activity-based cellular automaton model to simulate land-use dynamics
by Jasper van Vliet & Jelle Hurkens & Roger White & Hedwig van Delden - 213-228 Empirically derived neighbourhood rules for urban land-use modelling
by Henning S Hansen - 229-246 Simulating demography and housing demand in an urban region under scenarios of growth and shrinkage
by Steffen Lauf & Dagmar Haase & Ralf Seppelt & Nina Schwarz - 247-261 Commuting to the centre in different urban structures
by Ville Helminen & Hannu Rita & Mika Ristim�ki & Panu Kontio - 262-286 Slime mold cities
by David Barker - 287-307 GIS-based multicriteria evaluation approach for corridor siting
by Hass�ne Aissi & Salem Chakhar & Vincent Mousseau - 308-325 A positive theory of network connectivity
by David Levinson & Arthur Huang - 326-343 Investigating the implications of using alternative GIS-based techniques to measure accessibility to green space
by Gary Higgs & Richard Fry & Mitchel Langford - 344-359 Attitudes to urban walking in Tehran
by Seyed Mehdi Moeini - 360-375 Weighted shapes for embedding perceived wholes
by Hacer Yalim Keles & Mine �zkar & Sibel Tari - 376-392 Spatial aggregation and compactness of census areas with a multiobjective genetic algorithm: a case study in Canada
by Dilip Datta & Jace Malczewski & Jos� Rui Figueira - 393-405 Network effects in Schelling’s model of segregation: new evidence from agent-based simulation
by Arnaud Banos
2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-6 Simple and complex models
by Richard E Klosterman - 7-11 Understanding space: the nascent synthesis of cognition and the syntax of spatial morphologies
by Ruth Conroy Dalton & Christoph H�lscher & Alasdair Turner - 12-32 Studying cities to learn about minds: some possible implications of space syntax for spatial cognition
by Bill Hillier - 33-47 Perception of three-dimensional urban scale in an immersive virtual environment
by Magda Mavridou - 48-62 From isovists via mental representations to behaviour: first steps toward closing the causal chain
by Tobias Meilinger & Gerald Franz & Heinrich H B�lthoff - 63-82 Challenges in multilevel wayfinding: a case study with the space syntax technique
by Christoph H�lscher & Martin Br�samle & Georg Vrachliotis - 83-95 Transformational Palladians
by Thomas Grasl - 96-119 SIMPLAN: a SIMplified PLANning model
by Bhargav Adhvaryu & Marcial Echenique - 120-136 Scenarios of future built environment for coastal risk assessment of climate change using a GIS-based multicriteria analysis
by Mustafa Mokrech & Robert J Nicholls & Richard J Dawson - 137-154 Network structure and spatial separation
by Pavithra Parthasarathi & Hartwig Hochmair & David Levinson - 155-173 Determining the relationship between urban form and the costs of public services
by Scott N Lieske & Donald M McLeod & Roger H Coupal & Sanjeev K Srivastava - 174-182 The entropy of LEGO�
by Andrew Crompton - 183-187 Commentary on the entropy of LEGO�
by Arthur E Stamps III - 188-188 Rejoinder to "Commentary on the entropy of LEGO�"
by Andrew Crompton
2011, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 943-944 Infinite repercussions
by Michael Batty - 945-951 The programmable city
by Rob Kitchin - 952-978 Sprawl retrofit: sustainable urban form in unsustainable places
by Emily Talen - 979-994 Planning from a future vision: inverse modeling in spatial planning
by Adrienne Gr�t-Regamey & Ricardo Crespo - 995-1011 Place-specific economic base multipliers
by Gordon F Mulligan & Alex C Vias - 1012-1031 Simulating urban growth scenarios using GIS and multicriteria analysis techniques: a case study of the Madrid region, Spain
by Wenseslao Plata-Rocha & Montserrat G�mez-Delgado & Joaqu�n Bosque-Sendra - 1032-1051 Land-development dynamics by morphological areas: a case study of Ribadeo, northwest Spain
by Andr�s M Garc�a & In�s Sant� & Rafael Crecente & David Miranda - 1052-1070 Hierarchical representations of indoor spaces
by Kai-Florian Richter & Stephan Winter & Sigit Santosa - 1071-1084 The effects of sprawl on private-vehicle commuting distances and times
by Edmund J Zolnik - 1085-1104 Measuring urban sprawl, coalescence, and dispersal: a case study of Pordenone, Italy
by Federico Martellozzo & Keith C Clarke - 1105-1121 Elucidating sustainability sequencing, tensions, and trade-offs in development decision making
by D Rachel Lombardi & Maria Caserio & Rossa Donovan & James Hale & Dexter V L Hunt & Carina Weingaertner & Austin Barber & John R Bryson & Richard Coles & Mark Gaterell & Lubo Jankovic & Ian Jefferson & Jon Sadler & Chris D F Rogers
2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 753-756 Defining city size
by Michael Batty & Peter Ferguson - 757-775 The characteristics and tradeoffs of households choosing to live in gated communities
by Pnina O Plaut - 776-794 Flow-data analysis with geographical information systems: a visual approach
by Alasdair Rae - 795-813 Measuring the spatial component of sense of place: a methodology for research on the spatial dynamics of psychological experiences of places
by Bradley S Jorgensen & Richard C Stedman - 814-828 A review of the presence and use of fractal geometry in architectural design
by Yannick Joye - 829-849 Forecasting enrollment in differential assessment programs using cellular automata
by Jeffrey A Onsted & Keith C Clarke - 850-863 Analysing evolution of urban spatial structure: a case study of Ahmedabad, India
by Bhargav Adhvaryu - 864-878 Movement surface: a multilevel approach for predicting visitor movement in nature areas
by Ana Maldonado & Monica Wachowicz & Antonio Vaźquez-Hoehne - 879-902 Towards a methodology for flexible urban design: designing with urban patterns and shape grammars
by Jos� P Duarte & Jos� Beir�o - 903-920 Modeling urban landscape dynamics using subpixel fractions and fuzzy cellular automata
by Junmei Tang - 921-939 Which is the appropriate 3D visualization type for participatory landscape planning workshops? A portfolio of their effectiveness
by Ulrike Wissen Hayek
2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 579-584 Enhancing sustainable development by means of the Workbench Method
by Elizelle Juanee Cilliers & Emma Diemont & Derk Jan Stobbelaar & Wim Timmermans - 585-594 Predicting perceived tranquillity in urban parks and open spaces
by Greg R Watts & Rob J Pheasant & Kirill V Horoshenkov - 595-615 Educational planning: a simulation approach for the creation or closure of school classes
by Marie-Beno�t Magrini & Florent Bonneu & Christine Thomas-Agnan & Sandrine Coelho - 616-635 Implementation of curved shape grammars
by Iestyn Jowers & Christopher Earl - 636-658 Using local statistics and neighbourhood classifications to portray ethnic residential segregation: a London example
by Michael Poulsen & Ron Johnston & James Forrest - 659-677 Geographic disparities in accessibility to food stores in southwest Mississippi
by Dajun Dai & Fahui Wang - 678-705 Anything, anywhere, anytime? Developing indicators to assess the spatial and temporal fragmentation of activities
by Bayarma Alexander & Christa Hubers & Tim Schwanen & Martin Dijst & Dick Ettema - 706-725 Spatial determinants of urban land conversion in large Chinese cities: a case of Hangzhou
by Yong Liu & Wenze Yue & Peilei Fan - 726-740 Rural – urban inequalities in late-stage breast cancer: spatial and social dimensions of risk and access
by Sara McLafferty & Fahui Wang & Lan Luo & Jared Butler - 741-752 Does the level of visual detail in virtual environments affect the user’s spatial knowledge?
by Ebru Cubukcu
2011, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 385-387 Cities, prosperity, and the importance of being large
by Michael Batty - 388-410 Optimizing urban land-use allocation: case study of Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh
by Afsana Haque & Yasushi Asami - 411-428 Competitive location modeling with a rank proportional allocation
by Gunhak Lee & Morton E O’Kelly - 429-446 Influences on trip frequency according to travel purposes: a structural equation modeling approach in Seoul, South Korea
by Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim - 447-467 Planning, technology, and legitimacy: structured public involvement in integrated transportation and land-use planning in the United States
by Keiron Bailey & Benjamin Blandford & Ted Grossardt & John Ripy - 468-485 Planners’ perspectives on using technology in participatory processes
by Carissa Schively Slotterback - 486-504 An agent-based approach to providing tourism planning support
by Peter A Johnson & Renee E Sieber - 505-519 Immersive planning: a conceptual model for designing public participation with new technologies
by Eric Gordon & Steven Schirra & Justin Hollander - 520-538 Multiobjective network design for emission and travel-time trade-off for a sustainable large urban transportation network
by Sushant Sharma & Tom V Mathew
2011, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 195-196 Cities as flows, cities of flows
by Michael Batty & James Cheshire - 197-215 WaterSim: a simulation model for urban water planning in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
by Patricia Gober & Elizabeth A Wentz & Timothy Lant & Michael K Tschudi & Craig W Kirkwood - 216-230 An assessment of the effectiveness of multiple hypothesis testing for geographical anomaly detection
by Chris Brunsdon & Martin Charlton - 231-247 On why planning should not reinforce self-reinforcing trends: a cautionary analysis of the compact-city proposal applied to large cities
by Ant�nio Ferreira & Peter Batey - 248-266 Understanding design as a multiagent coordination process: distribution, complexity, and emergence
by Katerina Alexiou - 267-288 Compactness and connection in environmental design: insights from ecoburbs and ecocities for design with nature
by Katherine Crewe & Ann Forsyth - 289-306 Design codes, opportunity space, and the marketability of new housing
by David Adams & Robert Croudace & Steve Tiesdell - 307-321 Negotiating constraints to the adoption of agent-based modeling in tourism planning
by Peter A Johnson & Renee E Sieber - 322-337 Are engineering reasons zoning neutral? An empirical inquiry into development proposals in Green Belt and Agriculture Zones
by Lawrence Wai Chung Lai & Kelvin Siu Kei Wong & Kwong Wing Chau - 338-358 Evaluating the role of participation in modeling studies for environmental planning
by Martin J Wassen & Hens Runhaar & Aat Barendregt & Tomasz Okruszko - 359-382 Dynamics of periurban spatial structures: investigating differentiated patterns of change on Oporto’s urban fringe
by Miguel Serra & Paulo Pinho
2011, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 2-4 Randomness, cities, and urban order
by Michael Batty - 5-23 The privatization of public space: modeling and measuring publicness
by Jeremy N�meth & Stephen Schmidt - 24-40 Analysing the relationship between indicators of landscape complexity and preference
by �sa Ode & David Miller - 41-60 Fringe belts and socioeconomic change in China
by J W R Whitehand & Kai Gu & Susan M Whitehand - 61-81 A technique for rapidly forecasting regional urban growth
by James Westervelt & Todd BenDor & Joseph Sexton - 82-94 Why retailers cluster: an agent model of location choice on supply chains
by Arthur Huang & David Levinson - 95-114 Towards a conceptual synthesis of dynamic and geospatial models: fusing the agent-based and Object – Field models
by Vlasios Voudouris - 115-128 Decision Network: a planning tool for making multiple, linked decisions
by Haoying Han & Shih-Kung Lai - 129-141 ‘The web is not a tree’: information architecture and the navigational topology of the World Wide Web
by Martyn Dade-Robertson - 142-162 Simulating spatial market share patterns for impacts analysis of large-scale shopping centers on downtown revitalization
by Zhenjian Shen & Xiaobai A Yao & Mitsuhiko Kawakami & Ping Chen - 163-174 Contractual enforcement of planning conditions: a Hong Kong case study
by Ping Yung - 175-190 Dynamic spatial analysis of urban sprawl through fractal geometry: the case of Istanbul
by Fatih Terzi & H Serdar Kaya
2010, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 958-960 The unpredictability of the near and far future
by Michael Batty - 961-981 Agglomeration and dispersion of economic activities in and around Paris: an exploratory spatial data analysis
by Rachel Guillain & Julie Le Gallo - 982-1001 Fallingwater: the interplay between space and shape
by John Peponis & Tahar Bellal - 1002-1021 The relationship between net energy use and the urban density of solar buildings
by William T O’Brien & Christopher A Kennedy & Andreas K Athienitis & Ted J Kesik - 1022-1039 Preference and relative importance for environmental attributes of neighbourhood open space in older people
by Peter A Aspinall & Catharine Ward Thompson & Susana Alves & Takemi Sugiyama & Roger Brice & Adrian Vickers - 1040-1056 A geographical approach to identifying vegetation-related environmental equity in Canadian cities
by Thoreau R Tooke & Bria Klinkenber & Nicholas C Coops - 1057-1075 Location-type choice for face-to-face social activities and its effect on travel behavior
by Pauline van den Berg & Theo Arentze & Harry Timmermans - 1076-1094 Hidden orders in Chinese gardens: irregular fractal structure and its generative rules
by Shaoming Lu - 1095-1114 A cellular automata model based on irregular cells: application to small urban areas
by Nuno Norte Pinto & Ant�nio Pais Antunes - 1115-1127 More of the same is not enough! How could strategic spatial planning be instrumental in dealing with the challenges ahead?
by Louis Albrechts - 1128-1136 Registering visual permeability in architecture: isovists and occlusion maps in AutoLISP
by Mike Christenson
2010, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 767-768 A changing picture of cities and their planning
by Michael Batty - 769-774 A call for stakeholder participation in evaluating the implementation of plans
by Victoria Chaney Morckel - 775-791 The methodology of user-sensitive service design within urban planning
by Sirkku Wallin & Liisa Horelli - 792-807 Lock-in and its influence on the project performance of large-scale transportation infrastructure projects: investigating the way in which lock-in can emerge and affect cost overruns
by Chantal C Cantarelli & Bent Flyvbjerg & Bert van Wee & Eric J E Molin - 808-822 Fractal analysis and perception of visual quality in everyday street vistas
by Jon Cooper & David Watkinson & Reza Oskrochi - 823-837 Urban and regional dynamics from the global to the local: hierarchies, ‘DNA’, and ‘genetic’ planning
by Alan Wilson - 838-856 Spatiotemporal evolution of urban form and land-use structure in Hangzhou, China: evidence from fractals
by Jian Feng & Yanguang Chen - 857-873 Assessing wind comfort in urban planning
by Sigrid Reiter - 874-894 How do you measure distance in spatial models? An example using open-space valuation
by Heather A Sander & Debarchana Ghosh & David van Riper & Steven M Manson - 895-910 Ambiguities in knowledge production: multimodal analysis of discourse and dramaturgy in public participation GIS experiments
by Jarkko Bamberg - 911-928 Spatial allocation of future residential land use in the Elbe River Basin
by Jana Hoymann - 929-941 The financial estimates and results of servicing land in the Netherlands
by Willem K Korthals Altes - 942-954 Clustering patterns of urban built-up areas with curves of fractal scaling behaviour
by Isabelle Thomas & Pierre Frankhauser & Benoit Frenay & Michel Verleysen
2010, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 575-577 The pulse of the city
by Michael Batty - 578-591 An experiential approach to research in planning
by Thomas Straatemeier & Luca Bertolini & Marco te Br�mmelstroet & Perry Hoetjes - 592-609 Simulation and validation of human movement in building spaces
by Vincent Tabak & Bauke de Vries & Jan Dijkstra - 610-627 Evidence of the impacts of urban sprawl on social capital
by Doan Nguyen - 628-645 Computing walking distances within buildings using the universal circulation network
by Jin-kook Lee & Charles M Eastman & Jaemin Lee & Matti Kannala & Yeon-suk Jeong - 646-663 Integrated multihazard mapping
by Eric Tate & Susan L Cutter & Melissa Berry - 664-681 Embedding shapes without predefined parts
by Hacer Yalim Keles & Mine �zkar & Sibel Tari - 682-703 How good is volunteered geographical information? A�comparative study of OpenStreetMap and Ordnance Survey datasets
by Mordechai Haklay - 704-722 Slines, entropy, and environmental exploration
by Arthur E Stamps III - 723-739 Deviations in pedestrian itineraries in urban areas: a method to assess the role of environmental factors
by Jean-Christophe Folt�te & Arnaud Piombini - 740-757 Evaluating the outcomes of plans: theory, practice, and methodology
by Lucie Laurian & Jan Crawford & Maxine Day & Peter Kouwenhoven & Greg Mason & Neil Ericksen & Lee Beattie
2010, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 385-386 Very complex systems, very hard problems
by Michael Batty - 387-407 Sustainable neighbourhood development: missed opportunities in Southern California
by Ajay Garde & Jean-Daniel Saphores & Richard Matthew & Kristen Day - 408-428 The problem with zoning: nonlinear effects of interactions between location preferences and externalities on land use and utility
by Moira L Zellner & Rick L Riolo & William Rand & Daniel G Brown & Scott E Page & Luis E Fernandez - 429-448 Workplace collaborative space layout typology and occupant perception of collaboration environment
by Ying Hua & Vivian Loftness & Robert Kraut & Kevin M Powell - 449-462 Municipal visions, market realities: does planning guide residential development?
by Paul Langlois - 463-482 An agent-based heuristic method for generating land-use plans in urban planning
by Theo A Arentze & Aloys W J Borgers & Linda Ma & Harry J P Timmermans - 483-499 Ontology-driven tour-planning systems: a conceptual framework
by Yuxia Huang & Ling Bian - 500-517 Landscape components, land use, and neighborhood satisfaction
by Byoung-Suk Kweon & Christopher D Ellis & Pedro I Leiva & George O Rogers - 518-532 Ecological concepts and strategies with relevance to energy-conscious spatial planning and design
by Sven Stremke & Jusuck Koh - 533-549 Model boosting for spatial weighting matrix selection in spatial lag models
by Philip Kostov - 550-566 Kernel densities and mixed functionality in a multicentred urban region
by Marcus Adolphson
2010, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 195-196 When the web is woven
by Michael Batty - 197-220 Architectural morphospace: mapping worlds of built forms
by Philip Steadman & Linda J Mitchell - 221-233 Assessing the applicability and effectiveness of 3D visualisation in environmental impact assessment
by Poh C Lai & Kim-Hung Kwong & Ann S H Mak - 234-247 Linking people’s perceptions and physical components of sidewalk environments—an application of rough sets theory
by Weijie Wang & Wei Wang & Moon Namgung - 248-264 Towards a data-rich infrastructure for housing-market research: deriving floor-area estimates for individual properties from secondary data sources
by Scott Orford - 265-283 Omnipresent sprawl? A review of urban simulation models with respect to urban shrinkage
by Nina Schwarz & Dagmar Haase & Ralf Seppelt - 284-304 The impact of urbanization on current and future coastal precipitation: a case study for Houston
by J Marshall Shepherd & Michael Carter & Michael Manyin & Dmitry Messen & Steve Burian - 305-325 Evaluation and monitoring of office markets
by Em�lia Malcata-Rebelo & Paulo Pinho

