Content
May 2019, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 777-796 Lessons for developing a planning support system infrastructure: The case of Southern California's Scenario Planning Model
by Robert Goodspeed & Cassie Hackel - 797-798 R Kitchin, TP Lauriault and MW Wilson (eds), Understanding spatial media
by Nick Lally
March 2019, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 403-405 Urban analytics defined
by Michael Batty - 406-422 Does block size matter? The impact of urban design on economic vitality for Chinese cities
by Ying Long & CC Huang - 423-444 Shaping ideal cities: The graph representation of the urban utopia
by Roberto D’Autilia & Marco Spada - 445-468 A quasi-equilibrium approach for market clearing in land use microsimulations
by Ricardo Hurtubia & Francisco Javier Martinez & Michel Bierlaire - 469-489 Linking urban sprawl and income segregation – Findings from a stylized agent-based model
by Cheng Guo & Carsten M Buchmann & Nina Schwarz - 490-510 A multiobjective optimization model for locating affordable housing investments while maximizing accessibility to jobs by public transportation
by Qing Zhong & Alex Karner & Michael Kuby & Aaron Golub - 511-533 Evaluating the scalability of public participation in urban land use planning: A comparison of Geoweb methods with face-to-face meetings
by Piotr Jankowski & Michał Czepkiewicz & Marek Młodkowski & Zbigniew Zwoliński & Michał Wójcicki - 534-550 Impact-based planning evaluation: Advancing normative criteria for policy analysis
by Sina Shahab & J Peter Clinch & Eoin O’Neill - 551-572 Linking socioeconomic development, sea level rise, and climate change impacts on urban growth in New York City with a fuzzy cellular automata-based Markov chain model
by Qi Lu & Justin Joyce & Sanaz Imen & Ni-Bin Chang - 573-594 Cultural impacts on nursing unit design: A comparative study on Chinese nursing unit typologies and their U.S. counterparts using space syntax
by Hui Cai & Craig Zimring - 595-596 Michael Batty, Inventing future cities
by Mark Tewdwr-Jones
February 2019, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 203-206 Cities in debt
by Michael Batty - 207-224 Development of a flow-based planning support system based on open data for the City of Atlanta
by Ge Zhang & Wenwen Zhang & Subhrajit Guhathakurta & Nisha Botchwey - 225-242 Can people memorize multilevel building as volumetric map? A study of multilevel atrium building
by Yi Lu & Yu Ye - 243-263 Implementation and calibration of a new irregular cellular automata-based model for local urban growth simulation: The MUGICA model
by Pablo Barreira-González & Francisco Aguilera-Benavente & Montserrat Gómez-Delgado - 264-285 Place-making and performance: The impact of walkable built environments on business performance in Phoenix and Boston
by Kevin Credit & Elizabeth Mack - 286-302 Urban planning, public participation and digital technology: App development as a method of generating citizen involvement in local planning processes
by Alexander Wilson & Mark Tewdwr-Jones & Rob Comber - 303-321 Optimal reblocking as a practical tool for neighborhood development
by Christa Brelsford & Taylor Martin & LuÃs MA Bettencourt - 322-340 What construct one’s familiar area? A quantitative and longitudinal study
by Wen Zhang & Nursitihazlin Ahmad Termida & Yusak O Susilo - 341-358 Effects of urban street spatial parameters on sound propagation
by Wu Hupeng & Jian Kang & Jin Hong - 359-376 The impact of regional designing: New perspectives for the Maastricht/Heerlen, Hasselt/Genk, Aachen and Liège (MHAL) Region
by Annet Kempenaar & Marlies Brinkhuijsen & Adri van den Brink - 377-394 Spatially varying relationships between surface urban heat islands and driving factors across cities in China
by Yaping Huang & Man Yuan & Youpeng Lu - 395-399 Beyond digital twins – A commentary
by Martin Tomko & Stephan Winter
January 2019, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-7 Causality in urban development
by Michael Batty - 8-8 Introduction to new Editors
by N/A - 9-26 An activity-related land use mix construct and its connection to pedestrian travel
by Steven R Gehrke & Kelly J Clifton - 27-46 Size and urban growth of Chinese cities during the era of transformation toward a market economy
by Chengri Ding & Zhi Li - 47-65 Modelling urban form: A multidimensional typology of urban occupation for spatial analysis
by PatrÃcia Abrantes & Jorge Rocha & Eduarda Marques da Costa & Eduardo Gomes & Paulo Morgado & Nuno Costa - 66-83 Scenic landscapes, visual accessibility and premium values in a single family housing market: A spatial hedonic approach
by Jay Mittal & Sweta Byahut - 84-102 Simulating individual work trips for transit-facilitated accessibility study
by Ruihong Huang - 103-121 The relation between block size and building shape
by Masahiro Taima & Yasushi Asami & Kimihiro Hino - 122-142 A competing survival analysis for housing relocation behaviour and risk aversion in a resilient housing market
by Taha H Rashidi & Milad Ghasri - 143-164 A local and regional spatial index for measuring three-dimensional urban compactness growth
by Olympia Koziatek & Suzana Dragićević - 165-178 An activity-based integrated land-use transport model for urban spatial distribution simulation
by Fangqu Niu & Jun Li - 179-200 Evaluating the effect of compact urban form on air quality in Korea
by Jung Eun Kang & D.K. Yoon & Hyun-Joo Bae
November 2018, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 997-998 Winners of the Breheny Prize
by N/A - 999-1002 Measuring and modelling segregation – New concepts, new methods and new data
by Richard Harris & Ron Johnston - 1003-1021 Implementing a Multilevel Index of Dissimilarity in R with a case study of the changing scales of residential ethnic segregation in England and Wales
by Richard Harris & Dewi Owen - 1022-1037 Predicting neighborhood racial change in large US metropolitan areas, 1990–2010
by Mark Ellis & Richard Wright & Lee Fiorio & Steven Holloway - 1038-1054 Measuring isolation across space and over time with new tools: Evidence from Californian metropolitan regions
by William AV Clark & John Östh - 1055-1072 Key assumptions in multiscale segregation measures: How zoning and strength of spatial association condition outcomes
by Christopher S Fowler - 1073-1089 Uneven geographies: Exploring the sensitivity of spatial indices of residential segregation
by Joana Barros & Flavia F Feitosa - 1090-1105 A multi-level modeling approach to understanding residential segregation in the United States
by Mariana C Arcaya & Gabriel Schwartz & SV Subramanian - 1106-1121 Testing the role of barriers in shaping segregation profiles: The importance of visualizing the local neighborhood
by Rory Kramer - 1122-1141 Modelling residential segregation as unevenness and clustering: A multilevel modelling approach incorporating spatial dependence and tackling the MAUP
by Kelvyn Jones & David Manley & Ron Johnston & Dewi Owen - 1142-1156 Spatial dynamics of cultural diversity in the Netherlands
by Daniel Arribas-Bel & Jessie Bakens - 1157-1174 Neighborhood formation in St. Louis, 1930
by John R Logan & Chris Graziul & Nathan Frey
September 2018, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 817-820 Digital twins
by Michael Batty - 821-841 Exploring an integrated urban carbon dioxide (CO2) emission model and mitigation plan for new cities
by Chao Liu & Sen Huang & Peng Xu & Zhong-ren Peng - 842-863 Accounting for cognitive effort in random regret-only models: Effect of attribute variation and choice set size
by Sunghoon Jang & Soora Rasouli & Harry Timmermans - 864-887 Data imputation in a short-run space-time series: A Bayesian approach
by Lars Pforte & Chris Brunsdon & Conor Cahalane & Martin Charlton - 888-914 An urban sprawl index based on multivariate and Bayesian factor analysis with application at the municipality level in Valencia
by Eric Gielen & Gabriel Riutort-Mayol & José Sergio Palencia-Jiménez & Isidro Cantarino - 915-932 The influence of urban environments on our subjective momentary experiences
by Amit Birenboim - 933-952 Urban form, building characteristics, and residential electricity consumption: A case study in Tainan City
by Yen-Jong Chen & Rodney H Matsuoka & Tzu-Min Liang - 953-972 Polycentric urban development in China: A multi-scale analysis
by Xingjian Liu & Ben Derudder & Mingshu Wang - 973-993 Adapting principles of developmental biology and agent-based modelling for automated urban residential layout design
by Yuchao Sun & John Taplin
July 2018, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 591-594 Lionel John March, Founding Editor 1934–2018
by Michael Batty - 595-597 Talking to Lionel March
by George Stiny - 598-600 Lionel March: Sharing ideas through research
by Chris Earl - 601-602 And in memoriam, Lionel March dressed up …
by Philip Steadman - 603-622 The scaling of income distribution in Australia: Possible relationships between urban allometry, city size, and economic inequality
by Somwrita Sarkar & Peter Phibbs & Roderick Simpson & Sachin Wasnik - 623-648 Entelechy revisited: On the generative specification of John Portman’s architectural language
by Heather Ligler & Athanassios Economou - 649-668 An approach to determine the frequency of bridges in an urban context: The case of European cities
by Pedro Plasencia-Lozano - 669-690 Integrating climate change adaptation into community planning using a participatory process: The case of Saebat Maeul community in Busan, Korea
by Donghyun Kim & Jung Eun Kang - 691-712 Land quality and the city: Monitoring urban growth and land take in 76 Southern European metropolitan areas
by Luca Salvati & Ilaria Tombolini & Achille Ippolito & Margherita Carlucci - 713-732 The poet Neruda’s environment: The Isla Negra house
by Franciney Carreiro de França & Margarita Greene - 733-750 Evaluating the services and facilities of European cities using crowdsourced place data
by Spyridon Spyratos & Demetris Stathakis - 751-771 Prioritizing store plan alternatives produced with shape grammar using multi-criteria decision-making techniques
by Sahika Ozdemir & Yavuz Ozdemir - 772-796 Sense of place in the changing process of house form: Case studies from Ankara, Turkey
by Duygu Gokce & Fei Chen - 797-813 A tool to predict perceived urban stress in open public spaces
by Martin Knöll & Katrin Neuheuser & Thomas Cleff & Annette Rudolph-Cleff
May 2018, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 395-399 Integrating social networks and spatial analyses of the built environment
by Xinyue Ye & Xingjian Liu - 400-416 The built environment, spatial scale, and social networks: Do land uses matter for personal network structure?
by Adam Boessen & John R Hipp & Carter T Butts & Nicholas N Nagle & Emily J Smith - 417-433 Measuring segregation between rural migrants and local residents in urban China: An integrated spatio-social network analysis of Kecun in Guangzhou
by Miaoxi Zhao & Yiming Wang - 434-451 A commuting spectrum analysis of the jobs–housing balance and self-containment of employment with mobile phone location big data
by Xingang Zhou & Anthony GO Yeh & Weifeng Li & Yang Yue - 452-469 The role of peer effects and the built environment on individual travel behavior
by Changjoo Kim & Olivier Parent & Rainer vom Hofe - 470-488 Exploring the imprint of social media networks on neighborhood community through the lens of gentrification
by Joseph Gibbons & Atsushi Nara & Bruce Appleyard - 489-507 A framework of comparative urban trajectory analysis
by Miaoyi Li & Xinyue Ye & Shanqi Zhang & Xiaoyong Tang & Zhenjiang Shen - 508-528 Patronage of urban commercial clusters: A network-based extension of the Huff model for balancing location and size
by Andres Sevtsuk & Raul Kalvo - 529-547 Demonstration of public participation and communication through social media in the network society within Shanghai
by Miaoxi Zhao & Yanliu Lin & Ben Derudder - 548-566 In pursuit of a well-balanced network of cities and towns: A case study of the Changjiang Delta Region in China
by ChengHe Guan & Peter G Rowe - 567-582 Quantifying scenic areas using crowdsourced data
by Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe & Helen Susannah Moat & Tobias Preis - 583-585 David Abernathy, Using geodata & geolocation in the social sciences: Mapping our connected world
by Stefano De Sabbata - 585-586 Marc Barthelemy, The structure and dynamics of cities: Urban data analysis and theoretical modeling
by Sybil Derrible - 586-588 Geoffrey West, Scale: The universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies
by Wenfei Xu
March 2018, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 205-207 Renewing infrastructure
by Michael Batty - 208-232 A mixed methods approach for the integration of urban design and economic evaluation: Industrial heritage and urban regeneration in China
by Mauro Berta & Marta Bottero & Valentina Ferretti - 233-252 Indoor landmark-based path-finding utilising the expanded connectivity of an endpoint partition
by Pepijn Viaene & Alain De Wulf & Philippe De Maeyer - 253-274 Assessing innovation: Dynamics of high-rise development in an Israeli city
by Jonatan Almagor & Itzhak Benenson & Nurit Alfasi - 275-294 A QUality INdex of Parks for Youth (QUINPY): Evaluating urban parks through geographic information systems
by Alessandro Rigolon & Jeremy Németh - 295-311 New insights on relationships between street crimes and ambient population: Use of hourly population data estimated from mobile phone users’ locations
by Kazumasa Hanaoka - 312-329 Proximity of public schools to major highways and industrial facilities, and students’ school performance and health hazards
by Byoung-Suk Kweon & Paul Mohai & Sangyun Lee & Amy M Sametshaw - 330-344 Qualitative monitoring of information infrastructures: A case study of INSPIRE
by Ian Masser & Joep Crompvoets - 345-366 Integrating ‘weighted views’ to quantitative 3D visibility analysis as a predictive tool for perception of space
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 367-385 Urban association rules: Uncovering linked trips for shopping behavior
by Yuji Yoshimura & Stanislav Sobolevsky & Juan N Bautista Hobin & Carlo Ratti & Josep Blat - 386-387 Yannis Ioannides, From neighborhoods to nations
by Michiel Gerritse - 388-389 Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S Jarmin, et al. (eds), Big data and social science: A practical guide to methods and tools
by Marynia Kolak - 390-391 Andy Kirk, Data visualization: A handbook for data driven design
by Joanna Merson
January 2018, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-6 Artificial intelligence and smart cities
by Michael Batty - 7-25 What makes a landscape contemplative?
by Agnieszka A Olszewska & Paulo F Marques & Robert L Ryan & Fernando Barbosa - 26-43 The influence of urban landscape spatial patterns on single-family housing prices
by Jun-Hyun Kim & Wei Li & Galen Newman & Sung-Ho Kil & Sun Young Park - 44-66 Mathematically defining and parametrically generating Traditional Chinese Private Gardens of the Suzhou Region and Style
by Rongrong Yu & Michael Ostwald & Ning Gu - 67-89 A Justified Plan Graph (JPG) grammar approach to identifying spatial design patterns in an architectural style
by Ju Hyun Lee & Michael J Ostwald & Ning Gu - 90-105 The comparative analysis of neighborhood sustainability assessment tool
by Kuan W Lin & Chih M Shih - 106-123 Description grammars: A general notation
by Rudi Stouffs - 124-144 Description grammars: Precedents revisited
by Rudi Stouffs - 145-160 A negotiation decision model for public–private partnerships in brownfield redevelopment
by B Glumac & Q Han & W Schaefer - 161-179 Paving the way towards superstar destinations: Models of convex demand for quality
by Caspar G Chorus - 180-201 Automated delimitation of urban areas comprising small-sized towns – Comparison of two methodologies applied to mainland Portugal
by Rita Nicolau & Cristina Cavaco
November 2017, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 993-993 Winners of the Breheny Prize
by N/A - 994-1011 A two-step approach to planning new facilities towards equal accessibility
by Xiang Li & Fahui Wang & Hong Yi - 1012-1035 In search of visualization challenges: The development and implementation of visualization tools for supporting dialogue in urban planning processes
by Monica Billger & Liane Thuvander & Beata Stahre Wästberg - 1036-1055 Household accessibility to heat refuges: Residential air conditioning, public cooled space, and walkability
by Andrew M Fraser & Mikhail V Chester & David Eisenman & David M Hondula & Stephanie S Pincetl & Paul English & Emily Bondank - 1056-1076 Form and urban change – An urban morphometric study of five gentrified neighbourhoods in London
by Alessandro Venerandi & Mattia Zanella & Ombretta Romice & Jacob Dibble & Sergio Porta - 1077-1096 A comparison of nighttime lights data for urban energy research: Insights from scaling analysis in the US system of cities
by Michail Fragkias & José Lobo & Karen C Seto - 1097-1121 Measuring the homogeneity of urban fabric using 2D geometry data
by Ihab Hijazi & Xin Li & Reinhard Koenig & Gerhard Schmit & Rani El Meouche & Zhihan Lv & Mohammed Abune’meh - 1122-1144 Dimensions of shrinkage: Evaluating the socio-economic consequences of population decline in two medium-sized cities in Europe, using the SULD decision support tool
by Miguel Saraiva & Peter Roebeling & Silvia Sousa & Carla Teotónio & Anna Palla & Ilaria Gnecco - 1145-1167 Analyzing walking route choice through built environments using random forests and discrete choice techniques
by Calvin P Tribby & Harvey J Miller & Barbara B Brown & Carol M Werner & Ken R Smith - 1168-1169 Philip McCann, The regional and urban policies of the European Union
by Andrea Caragliu - 1169-1171 Grazia Concilio and Francesca Rizzo, Human smart cities – Rethinking the interplay between design and planning. Urban and landscape perspectives
by Eduardo Oliveira - 1171-1173 Emilio Chuvieco, Fundamentals of satellite remote sensing: An environmental approach
by Jorge E. Patiño
September 2017, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 799-801 The digital future
by Michael Batty - 802-818 Improving estimates of occupancy rate and population density in different dwelling types
by Mishka Talent - 819-836 Street network analysis “edge effects†: Examining the sensitivity of centrality measures to boundary conditions
by Jorge Gil - 837-863 Integrating the normative with the positive dimension of the new science for cities: A geodesign-based framework for Cellular Automata modeling
by Hui Kong & Daniel Z Sui - 864-883 A spatially based artificial neural network mass valuation model for land consolidation
by Demetris Demetriou - 884-902 An approach to maintaining hydrological networks in the face of land use change
by Andrew Cuthbert & Mary-Ellen Tyler - 903-924 Neighborhood sustainability in urban renewal: An assessment framework
by Helen W Zheng & Geoffrey QP Shen & Yan Song & Bingxia Sun & Jingke Hong - 925-946 A catchment scale Integrated Flood Resilience Index to support decision making in urban flood control design
by Marcelo G Miguez & Aline P Veról - 947-963 Mobile responsive websites and local planning departments in the US: Opportunities for the future
by William Riggs - 964-985 Greenhouse gas emissions and urban form: Linking households’ socio-economic status with housing and transportation choices
by François Des Rosiers & Marius Thériault & Gjin Biba & Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen - 986-987 Bradley Efron and Trevor Hastie, Computer age statistical inference: Algorithms, evidence, and data science
by Levi John Wolf - 987-989 Jon Coaffee and Peter Lee, Urban resilience: Planning for risk, crisis and uncertainty
by Lily Yumagulova
July 2017, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 595-597 Geocomputation
by Michael Batty - 598-617 More bark than bytes? Reflections on 21+ years of geocomputation
by Richard Harris & David O’Sullivan & Mark Gahegan & Martin Charlton & Lex Comber & Paul Longley & Chris Brunsdon & Nick Malleson & Alison Heppenstall & Alex Singleton & Daniel Arribas-Bel & Andy Evans - 618-646 Three-dimensional visibility analysis and visual quality computation for urban open spaces aided by Google SketchUp and WebGIS
by Tianpeng Lin & Hui Lin & Mingyuan Hu - 647-667 The spatial configuration of urban crime environments and statistical modeling
by Enrico di Bella & Matteo Corsi & Lucia Leporatti & Luca Persico - 668-692 Streetscape skeleton measurement and classification
by Chester Harvey & Lisa Aultman-Hall & Austin Troy & Stephanie E Hurley - 693-717 Using Foursquare place data for estimating building block use
by Spyridon Spyratos & Demetris Stathakis & Michael Lutz & Chrisa Tsinaraki - 718-739 Spatio-topological network analysis of hydrological infrastructure as a decision support tool for flood mitigation in coastal mega-cities
by Robert Ogie & Tomas Holderness & Michelle Dunbar & Etienne Turpin - 740-763 The influence of the impedance function on gravity-based pedestrian accessibility measures: A comparative analysis
by David S Vale & Mauro Pereira - 764-795 The association between perceived density in minimum apartments and spatial openness index three-dimensional visual analysis
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
May 2017, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 395-397 Benedikt’s challenge: Reconstructing the whole from the parts
by Michael Batty - 398-424 Spatio-temporal urban social landscape transformation in pre-new-urbanization era of Tianjin, China
by Ziwei Liu & Huhua Cao - 425-440 Cities as nuclei of sustainability?
by Diego Rybski & Dominik E Reusser & Anna-Lena Winz & Christina Fichtner & Till Sterzel & Jürgen P Kropp - 441-463 Detour and break optimising distance, a new perspective on transport and urbanism
by Alain L'Hostis - 464-485 Developing an objectives hierarchy for multicriteria decisions on land use options, with a case study of biodiversity conservation and forestry production from Papua, Indonesia
by Sahotra Sarkar & James S Dyer & Chris Margules & Michael Ciarleglio & Neville Kemp & Grace Wong & Daniel Juhn & Jatna Supriatna - 486-503 Spatial economy and the geography of functional economic areas
by Colin Jones - 504-530 Using space syntax and Q-analysis for investigating movement patterns in buildings: The case of shopping malls
by Itzhak Omer & Ran Goldblatt - 531-552 Integration of land use, land cover, transportation, and environmental impact models: Expanding scenario analysis with multiple modules
by Harutyun Shahumyan & Rolf Moeckel - 553-569 Urban infrastructure is not a tree: Integrating and decentralizing urban infrastructure systems
by Sybil Derrible - 570-587 Analysis of traffic noise distribution and influence factors in Chinese urban residential blocks
by Zhiyu Zhou & Jian Kang & Zhe Zou & Hanqi Wang - 588-589 G Gardner, T Prugh and M Renner, Can a city be SUSTAINABLE? State of the World (2016)
by Marco Modica - 589-591 Waldheim C, Landscape as urbanism: A general theory
by Gabriel DÃaz Montemayor
March 2017, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 189-196 Introduction to Editorial Board
by N/A - 197-203 Spatial information models as the backbone of smart infrastructure
by Alan Penn & Kinda Al Sayed - 204-226 Cities as implements or facilities – The need for a spatial morphology in smart city systems
by Lars Marcus & Daniel Koch - 227-255 3DStock: A new kind of three-dimensional model of the building stock of England and Wales, for use in energy analysis
by Stephen Evans & Rob Liddiard & Philip Steadman - 256-271 From paths to blocks: New measures for street patterns
by Marc Barthelemy - 272-293 Towards an understanding of morphogenesis in metropolitan street-networks
by Miguel Serra & Jorge Gil & Paulo Pinho - 294-307 Partners in the street ballet: An embodied process of person-space coupling in the built environment
by Alasdair Turner - 308-327 Daytime and nighttime urban heat islands statistical models for Atlanta
by Bumseok Chun & Subhrajit Guhathakurta - 328-342 Research on the relationship between urban form and urban smog in China
by Yong Liu & Hans Peter H Arp & Xiaodong Song & Yu Song - 343-363 How walkable is Walker’s paradise?
by Julia Koschinsky & Emily Talen & Mariela Alfonzo & Sungduck Lee - 364-383 Evaluation of French motorway network in relation to slime mould transport networks
by Andrew Adamatzky & Olivier Allard & Jeff Jones & Rachel Armstrong - 384-384 Cynthia A Brewer, Designing better maps: A guide for GIS users
by Nick Bearman - 385-386 Roger White, Guy Engelen and Inge Uljee, Modeling cities and regions as complex systems: From theory to planning applications
by Clio Andris - 386-388 Ningchuan Xiao, GIS Algorithms
by Daniel Lewis - 388-389 Mark Graham and William H Dutton (eds), Making sense of the internet’s social impacts. Society and the internet. How networks of information and communication are changing our lives
by Luis F Alvarez León - 390-391 David Listokin, Dorothea Berkhout and James W Hughes, New Brunswick, New Jersey: The decline and revitalization of urban America
by Howard Gillette Jr
January 2017, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-5 The New Editorial Team
by N/A - 6-9 The future journal
by Michael Batty - 10-32 Wind and the city: An evaluation of San Francisco’s planning approach since 1985
by Hyungkyoo Kim & Elizabeth Macdonald - 33-53 The role of urban form in sustainability of community: The case of Amsterdam
by Rowan Arundel & Richard Ronald - 54-79 A hybrid mathematical model for urban land-use planning in association with environmental–ecological consideration under uncertainty
by Shukui Tan & Lu Zhang & Min Zhou & Yanan Li & Siliang Wang & Bing Kuang & Xiang Luo - 80-99 Urban fringe belts: evidence from China
by JWR Whitehand & Kai Gu - 100-119 How is mobile technology changing city planning? Developing a taxonomy for the future
by William Riggs & Kayla Gordon - 120-140 The art of imitating life: The potential contribution of biomimicry in shaping the future of our cities
by Nick Taylor Buck - 141-159 Relative size measures of urban form based on allometric subtraction
by Ermal Shpuza - 160-179 Linked-trip effects of ‘town-centre-first' era foodstore development: An assessment using difference-in-differences
by Dionysia Lambiri & Alessandra Faggian & Neil Wrigley - 180-181 Adam Sharr and Stephen Thornton, Demolishing Whitehall: Leslie Martin, Harold Wilson and the architecture of white heat
by Chris Earl - 181-183 Phillipe Blanchard and Dimitri Volchenkov. (2008) Mathematical analysis of urban spatial networks
by Martin Austwick - 183-184 Becky PY Loo and Tessa Kate Anderson, Spatial analysis methods of road traffic collisions
by Daryl Lloyd - 184-186 David Boyce and Huw Williams, Forecasting urban travel: Past, present and future
by Robin Lovelace
November 2016, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 969-969 Winners of the Breheny Prize
by N/A - 970-974 Planning and complexity: Engaging with temporal dynamics, uncertainty and complex adaptive systems
by Ulysses Sengupta & Ward S Rauws & Gert de Roo - 975-996 On the nature of urban dependencies: How Manhattan and Barcelona reinforced a natural organisation despite planning intentionality
by Kinda Al_Sayed & Alan Penn - 997-1018 Liquid planning, wiki-design—Learning from the Case Pispala
by Jenni Partanen - 1019-1039 Assuming it is all about conditions. Framing a simulation model for complex, adaptive urban space
by Claudia Yamu & Gert de Roo & Pierre Frankhauser - 1040-1051 Tactical urbanism: Towards an evolutionary cities’ approach?
by Paulo Silva - 1052-1074 Adaptive planning: Generating conditions for urban adaptability. Lessons from Dutch organic development strategies
by Ward Rauws & Gert De Roo - 1075-1095 Planning people–places: A small world network paradigm for masterplanning with people in mind
by Mary Ganis & John Minnery & Iderlina Mateo-Babiano - 1096-1117 Equitable distribution of open space: Using spatial analysis to evaluate urban parks in Curitiba, Brazil
by Joseli Macedo & Mônica A Haddad - 1118-1135 Pedagogy for the new planner: Refining the qualitative toolbox
by Efrat Eizenberg & Mor Shilon - 1136-1154 Measuring and understanding the differences between urban and rural areas
by Malcolm J Beynon & Andrew Crawley & Max Munday - 1155-1161 Brave New GIS Worlds Revisited
by Ian Masser & Michael Wegener - 1162-1164 Dimitris Ballas, Danny Droling and Benjamin Hennig, The social atlas of Europe
by Arzu Coltekin