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March 2023, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 575-578 A new kind of search
by Michael Batty - 579-599 A spatial autoregressive geographically weighted quantile regression to explore housing rent determinants in Amsterdam and Warsaw
by Mateusz Tomal & Marco Helbich - 600-620 Roughness and intermittency within metropolitan regions - Application in three French conurbations
by Janka Lengyel & Stéphane Roux & François Sémécurbe & Stéphane Jaffard & Patrice Abry - 621-641 Analyzing the impact of three-dimensional visibility value on shopping center retail unit rental prices
by Nur A Khairunnisa & Ahmad Gamal - 642-659 COVID-19 impacts on non-work travel patterns: A place-based investigation using smartphone mobility data
by Yang Song & Sungmin Lee & Amaryllis H Park & Chanam Lee - 660-677 Ownership diversity and fragmentation: A barrier to urban centre resilience
by Allison M Orr & Joanna L Stewart & Cath Jackson & James T White - 678-693 Visual impact assessment of urban developments around heritage landmarks using ULVIA method: (The case of Ark-e-Alishah monument in Tabriz)
by Sirwan Salimi & Morteza Mirgholami & Amir Shakibamanesh - 694-708 Factors influencing vertical urban development at the parcel scale: The case in Brisbane, Australia
by Yuanyuan Huang & Scott N. Lieske & Yan Liu - 709-722 A method to derive small area estimates of linked commuting trips by mode from open source LODES and ACS data
by Kevin Credit & Zander Arnao - 723-739 Geographies of grocery shopping in major Canadian cities: Evidence from large-scale mobile app data
by Lindsey G Smith & Maggie Yifei Ma & Michael J Widener & Steven Farber - 740-756 The impact of geometric and land use elements on the perceived pleasantness of urban layouts
by Nuno Sousa & João Monteiro & Eduardo Natividade-Jesus & João Coutinho-Rodrigues - 757-775 Measuring and mapping neighborhood opportunity: A comparison of opportunity indices in California
by Noli Brazil & Jenny Wagner & Raziel Ramil - 776-795 Evaluating the effects of heat vulnerability on heat-related emergency medical service incidents: Lessons from Austin, Texas
by Kijin Seong & Junfeng Jiao & Akhil Mandalapu - 796-813 A data-driven investigation on park visitation and income mixing of visitors in New York City
by Hanxue Wei & Xiao Huang & Sicheng Wang & Junyu Lu & Zhenlong Li & Liao Zhu - 814-830 Factors influencing the performance of virtual reality in urban planning: Evidence from a View corridor Virtual Reality project, Beijing
by Huaxiong Jiang & Stan Geertman & Hao Zhang & Shangyi Zhou - 831-849 Disadvantaged communities have lower access to urban infrastructure
by Leonardo Nicoletti & Mikhail Sirenko & Trivik Verma - 850-852 Visualizing the uneven accessibility to nucleic acid testing services in Shenzhen under China’s COVID control measures
by Zifeng Chen - 853-853 Corrigendum to the Effects of Vacant Lot Greening and the Impact of Land Use and Business Presence on Crime
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February 2023, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 287-289 Scaling in city size distributions
by Michael Batty - 290-298 The Law of Population Concentration
by Felix Auerbach & Antonio Ciccone - 299-315 A participatory e-planning model in the urban renewal of China: Implications of technologies in facilitating planning participation
by Li Tian & Jinxuan Liu & Yinlong Liang & Yaxin Wu - 316-331 Deep learning-based investigation of the impact of urban form on the particulate matter concentration on a neighborhood scale
by Moon-Hyun Kim & Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim - 332-349 Future land use conflicts: Comparing spatial scenarios for urban-regional planning
by Cristian HenrÃquez & Mauricio Morales & Jorge Qüense & Rodrigo Hidalgo - 350-369 Marked crosswalks in US transit-oriented station areas, 2007–2020: A computer vision approach using street view imagery
by Meiqing Li & Hao Sheng & Jeremy Irvin & Heejung Chung & Andrew Ying & Tiger Sun & Andrew Y Ng & Daniel A Rodriguez - 370-385 The temporality of on-street parking – exploring the role of land-use mix and change on parking dynamics
by Anthony Kimpton & Dominic Stead & Jonathan Corcoran - 386-400 Urban form character and Airbnb in Amsterdam (NL): A morphometric approach
by Alessandro Venerandi & Alessandra Feliciotti & Martin Fleischmann & Karima Kourtit & Sergio Porta - 401-415 Methods for neighbourhood Mapping, boundary agreement
by Nicholas S Dalton & Mark Hurrell - 416-433 Tracking plan implementation using elected officials’ social media communications and votes
by Albert Tonghoon Han & Lucie Laurian - 434-452 How to harmonise variations in streetscape skeletons under zoning regulations: Considering their external diseconomies
by Hiroyuki Usui - 453-468 Forecasting the urbanization dynamics in the Seoul metropolitan area using a long short-term memory–based model
by Changyeon Lee & Jaekyung Lee & Sungjin Park - 469-486 Digital traces: Mapping Bogotá’s unmapped transit network using smartphones and networked databases
by C Erik Vergel-Tovar & Eric Goldwyn & Jonathan Leape - 487-499 Comparison of precise and approximated building height: Estimation from number of building storeys and spatial variations in the Tokyo metropolitan region
by Hiroyuki Usui - 500-514 Towards a 15-minute city: A network-based evaluation framework
by Shanqi Zhang & Feng Zhen & Yu Kong & Tashi Lobsang & Sicong Zou - 515-540 Allocating synthetic population to a finer spatial scale: An integer quadratic programming formulation
by Boyam Fabrice Yameogo & Pierre Hankach & Pierre-Olivier Vandanjon & Pascal Gastineau - 541-555 How applicable are scaling laws in predicting slum populations in urban systems? Evidence from India
by Amit Patel - 556-563 TTS2016R: A data set to study population and employment patterns from the 2016 Transportation Tomorrow Survey in the Greater Golden Horseshoe area, Ontario, Canada
by Anastasia Soukhov & Antonio Páez - 564-568 Visual analytics of graffiti spatial patterns across 30 European city centres
by Alexandros Bartzokas-Tsiompras & Eleftheria Konstantinidou - 569-571 Visualizing the pattern of origin of international visitors to Beijing and Shanghai based on mobile phone data
by Yao Wang & Yongheng Feng & Xiaodong Meng & Yang Xiao
January 2023, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Link between Theory and Practice
by Michael Batty - 7-23 Developing urban biking typologies: Quantifying the complex interactions of bicycle ridership, bicycle network and built environment characteristics
by Ben Beck & Meghan Winters & Trisalyn Nelson & Chris Pettit & Simone Z Leao & Meead Saberi & Jason Thompson & Sachith Seneviratne & Kerry Nice & Mark Stevenson - 24-43 The shape and size of urban blocks
by Ermal Shpuza - 44-59 Time, the other dimension of urban form: Measuring the relationship between urban density and accessibility to grocery shops in the 10-minute city
by Todor Kesarovski & Fabio Hernández-Palacio - 60-75 Monitoring the well-being of vulnerable transit riders using machine learning based sentiment analysis and social media: Lessons from COVID-19
by Martino Tran & Christina Draeger & Xuerou Wang & Abbas Nikbakht - 76-93 Re-examining Jane Jacobs’ doctrine using new urban data in Hong Kong
by Jianxiang Huang & Yuming Cui & Lishuai Li & Mengdi Guo & Hung Chak Ho & Yi Lu & Chris Webster - 94-116 Investigating rural public spaces with cultural significance using morphological, cognitive and behavioural data
by Nan Bai & Pirouz Nourian & Ana Pereira Roders & Raoul Bunschoten & Weixin Huang & Lu Wang - 117-129 Examining the interplay between racial segregation patterns and access to hospital care
by Gordon Cromley & Jie Lin - 130-145 Measuring urban nighttime vitality and its relationship with urban spatial structure: A data-driven approach
by Chao Wu & Minwei Zhao & Yu Ye - 146-161 From urban form to information: Cellular configurations in different spatial cultures
by Vinicius M Netto & Edgardo Brigatti & Caio Cacholas - 162-181 Realising the Sustainable Development Goal 11.7 in the post-pandemic era – A case study of Taiwan
by Yi-Ya Hsu & Zih-Hong Lin & Chong-En Li - 182-197 Modelling the interdependence of spatial scales in urban systems
by Janka Lengyel & Seraphim Alvanides & Jan Friedrich - 198-217 Exploring temporal variability in travel patterns on public transit using big smart card data
by Xia Zhao & Mengying Cui & David Levinson - 218-243 Physical geography and traffic delays: Evidence from a major coastal city
by Albert Saiz & Luyao Wang - 244-267 Modeling clusters from the ground up: A web data approach
by Christoph Stich & Emmanouil Tranos & Max Nathan - 268-280 Tabulating Home Owners’ Loan Corporation area description sheet data
by Scott Markley - 281-283 Connectivity and centrality: Geovisualization of express networks in China
by Wenjie Sun & Jin Zhang & Hao Shen & Guoqi Li & Hongjian Wang & Feng He & Feng Bi
November 2022, Volume 49, Issue 9
- 2293-2296 On economic and urban growth
by Michael Batty - 2297-2311 Temporal change in relationships between urban structure and surface temperature
by Justin D Stewart & Peleg Kremer - 2312-2330 Generating megacity-scale building height maps without DGNSS surveyed GCPs: An open-source approach
by Pratyush Tripathy & Krishnachandran Balakrishnan & Carlo de Franchis & Amit Kumar - 2331-2344 New algorithms for generating isovist field and isovist measurements
by Arash Hosseini Alamdari & Khosro Daneshjoo & Mansour Yeganeh - 2345-2362 Favelas 4D: Scalable methods for morphology analysis of informal settlements using terrestrial laser scanning data
by Arianna Salazar Miranda & Guangyu Du & Claire Gorman & Fabio Duarte & Washington Fajardo & Carlo Ratti - 2363-2377 The “ghost neighborhood†phenomenon in China—geographic locations and intra-urban spatial patterns
by Lifeng Shi & Tobias Leichtle & Michael Wurm & Hannes Taubenböck - 2378-2391 Unveiling spatial patterns of disaster impacts and recovery using credit card transaction fluctuations
by Faxi Yuan & Amir Esmalian & Bora Oztekin & Ali Mostafavi - 2392-2408 The spontaneous rules of spontaneous development
by Aleksandar D Slaev & Stefano Cozzolino & Boriana Nozharova & Jetchka Ilieva - 2409-2428 Effects of Gehl’s urban design guidelines on walkability: A virtual reality experiment in Singaporean public housing estates
by Heidi Silvennoinen & Saskia Kuliga & Pieter Herthogs & Daniela Rodrigues Recchia & Bige Tunçer - 2429-2450 Development of a planning support system to evaluate transit-oriented development masterplan concepts for optimal health outcomes
by Paula Hooper & Julian Bolleter & Nicole Edwards - 2451-2466 Algorithmic definitions of street network centrality sub-shapes: The case of superblocks
by Chen Feng & John Peponis - 2467-2483 How does street space influence crash frequency? An analysis using segmented street view imagery
by Jonathan Stiles & Yuchen Li & Harvey J Miller - 2484-2499 Are people equally exposed to seismic and climate-change-induced hazards? Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area
by Chih-Hao WANG & Na Chen - 2500-2515 Urban-GAN: An artificial intelligence-aided computation system for plural urban design
by Steven Jige Quan - 2516-2530 Strategic archetypes of planning processes: Model and evidence
by Lasse Gerrits & Peter K Marks & Sofia Pagliarin & Ward Rauws - 2531-2547 Exploring land use functional variance using mobile phone derived human activity data in Shanghai
by Xiyuan Ren & ChengHe Guan & De Wang & Junyan Yang & Bo Zhang & Michael Keith - 2548-2552 The uneven reaction to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: Geovisualizing of fever clinics in mainland China
by Guoqi Li & Zhuoshi Lv & Fahui Wang & Gang Chen & Wenjie Sun & Yuting Shi & Sijing Liu - 2553-2555 Evolution of global virtual-land flow associated with international grain trade
by Mengna Cui & Eric L Samson & Guiyang Wang & Naizhuo Zhao - 2556-2558 Changes in the spatial differences of immigrants by country of birth’s income between 2008 and 2021 in South Korea
by Chanyong Kim & Donghyun Kim
October 2022, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 2035-2037 Winners of the Breheny Prize for Volume 48, 2021
by N/A - 2038-2043 Accelerating Progress towards Universal Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Governance, Technology and Data for Urban Settings
by Ting Tang & Linda See & Yoshihide Wada & Nynke Hofstra & Amit Patel & Santi Setiawati & Dwiky Wibowo & Dil Rahut & KE Seetha Ram - 2044-2053 Water and sanitation for all: Citizen science, health equity, and urban climate justice
by Jason Corburn - 2054-2071 Household choices of sanitation infrastructure and impact on disease in India
by Piyush Tiwari & Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala & Jyoti Shukla - 2072-2090 Household expenditure and accessibility of water in urban India
by Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala & Piyush Tiwari - 2091-2111 Tools for a comprehensive assessment of public health risks associated with limited sanitation services provision
by Daniel A. Okaali & Najib L. Bateganya & Barbara Evans & Job Gava Ssazi & Christine L. Moe & Richard K. Mugambe & Heather Murphy & Irene Nansubuga & Allan G. Nkurunziza & Joan B. Rose & Innocent K. Tumwebaze & Matthew E. Verbyla & Celia Way & Habib Yakubu & Nynke Hofstra - 2112-2128 Predicting housing deprivation from space in the slums of Dhaka
by Amit Patel & Christian Borja-Vega & Luisa M Mimmi & Tomas Soukup & Jan Kolomaznik & Tanushree Bhan & Marcia D Mundt & Hyunjung Lee - 2129-2150 Co-developing evidence-informed adaptation actions for resilient citywide sanitation: Local government response to climate change in Indonesia
by Juliet Willetts & Cindy Priadi & Osha Ombasta & Dwica Wulandari & Inas Imtiyaz & Ni Nyoman Sri Natih Sudhiastiningsih & Jeremy Kohlitz & Freya Mills & Maraita Listyasari - 2151-2167 Deserving poor in public sanitation: Tracing the policymaking processes of who gets what, when, how, and why in Delhi
by Tanushree Bhan - 2168-2194 A systems theoretic process analysis (STPA) approach for analyzing the governance structure of fecal sludge management in Japan
by Nikhil Bugalia & Surjyatapa R Choudhury & Yu Maemura & KE Seetharam - 2195-2215 Sanitation potpourri: Criteria for planning mix of sanitation systems for citywide inclusive sanitation
by Anant Mitra & Abishek S Narayan & Christoph Lüthi - 2216-2229 Impacts of scheduled desludging on quality of water and wastewater in Wai city, India
by Jigisha Jaiswal & Dinesh Mehta & Meera Mehta - 2230-2249 A longitudinal analysis of travel demand and its determinants in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area
by Dena Kasraian & Shivani Raghav & Bilal Yusuf & Eric J Miller - 2250-2266 Where the Crosswalk Ends: Mapping Crosswalk Coverage via Satellite Imagery in San Francisco
by Marcel E. Moran - 2267-2282 Living apart together: The economic value of ethnic diversity in cities
by Jessie Bakens & Raymond JGM Florax & Henri LF de Groot & Peter Mulder - 2283-2286 Two faces of discontent in Italy: One looking to the North and one to the South
by Maria Chaykina & Liliana Cuccu & Nicola Pontarollo - 2287-2289 Permanent residency under temporary protection: Syrian refugees’ (steady) agglomeration pattern in Turkey
by Sevim P Oztürk & Emel K Ayalp - 2290-2290 Corrigendum to Algorithmic justice and ground truthing the remote mapping of informal settlements: The example of Ho Chi Minh City’s periphery
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September 2022, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 1815-1819 The conundrum of ‘form follows function’
by Michael Batty - 1820-1837 Spatially-explicit prediction of low-density peri-urban development: comparison between urban and rural scenarios in the Moreton Bay Region in South East Queensland, Australia
by Siqin Wang & Yan Liu & Yongjiu Feng & Zhenkun Lei - 1838-1856 Predictive multi-watershed flood monitoring using deep learning on integrated physical and social sensors data
by Shangjia Dong & Tianbo Yu & Hamed Farahmand & Ali Mostafavi - 1857-1874 Walking in the cities without ground, how 3d complex network volumetrics improve analysis
by Lingzhu Zhang & Alain JF Chiaradia - 1875-1892 Charting the past and possible futures of planning support systems: Results of a citation network analysis
by Claire Daniel & Christopher Pettit - 1893-1911 Anomalous human activity fluctuations from digital trace data signal flood inundation status
by Hamed Farahmand & Wanqiu Wang & Ali Mostafavi & Mikel Maron - 1912-1928 Detecting shifts in metropolitan structure: A spatial network perspective
by Harry Odell & Eva MarÃa Navarro-López & Nuno Pinto & Iain Deas - 1929-1948 Analysis of shape grammars: Continuity of rules
by Alexandros Haridis & George Stiny - 1949-1966 Investigating configurational and active centralities: The example of metropolitan Copenhagen
by Maria Andrakakou & Carsten Keßler - 1967-1979 Urban form planning and tsunami risk vulnerability: Analysis of 12 Chilean coastal cities
by Magdalena Vicuña & Jorge León & Simón Guzmán - 1980-1994 Key determinants of particulate matter 2.5 concentrations in urban environments with scenario analysis
by Bumseok Chun & Kwangyul Choi & Qisheng Pan - 1995-2010 Spatial and functional organizations of industrial agglomerations in China’s Greater Bay Area
by Zidong Yu & Jinyan Zu & Yang Xu & Yimin Chen & Xintao Liu - 2011-2028 Examining neighborhood effects on residents’ daily activities in central Shanghai, China: Integrating “big data†and “thick dataâ€
by Shenjing He & Chenxi Li & Yang Xiao & Qiyang Liu - 2029-2031 Where in China is the labour unrest rising? Visualising workers’ collective actions in mainland China
by Gengzhi Huang & Xiaolin Zhang & Shenyuan Zhang & Shuoyi Wang
July 2022, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 1585-1587 Professor Stan Openshaw (1946–2022)
by Paul Longley & Linda See & Michael Batty - 1588-1592 Planning data
by Michael Batty - 1593-1596 The electrification of road transport and its urban effects
by Aharon Kellerman - 1597-1611 Toward comparative polycentricity scores: Assessing variations in regional delineation and subcenter identification
by Ryan Thomas & Stephan Schmidt & Stefan Siedentop - 1612-1630 Quantifying changes in bicycle volumes using crowdsourced data
by Ali Al-Ramini & Mohammad A Takallou & Daniel P Piatkowski & Fadi Alsaleem - 1631-1645 Using weighted multilayer networks to uncover scaling of public transport system
by Yanyan Gu & Yandong Wang - 1646-1662 The private rental housing market before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A submarket analysis in Cracow, Poland
by Mateusz Tomal & Marco Helbich - 1663-1681 TOPOI – A method for analysing settlement units and their linkages in an urban–rural fabric
by Vanessa Carlow & Olaf Mumm & Dirk Neumann & Anne-Kathrin Schneider & Boris Schröder & Maycon Sedrez & Ryan Zeringue - 1682-1696 Analyze the usage of urban greenways through social media images and computer vision
by Yang Song & Huan Ning & Xinyue Ye & Divya Chandana & Shaohua Wang - 1697-1714 Who settles where? Simulating urban growth and socioeconomic level using cellular automata and random forest regression
by Anahi Molar-Cruz & Lukas D Pöhler & Thomas Hamacher & Klaus Diepold - 1715-1740 Uncovering spatial heterogeneity in real estate prices via combined hierarchical linear model and geographically weighted regression
by Yigong Hu & Binbin Lu & Yong Ge & Guanpeng Dong - 1741-1756 The economics of architectural aesthetics: Identifying price effect of urban ambiences by different house cohorts
by Ka Shing Cheung & Chung Yim Yiu - 1757-1774 Urban sustainability assessment in Geneva: Relevance of the local neighbourhood unit
by Melissa Pang & Claudia R. Binder & François Golay - 1775-1791 Street edge subdivision: Structuring ground floor interfaces to stimulate pedestrian visual engagement
by James Simpson & Megan Freeth & Kimberley Jayne Simpson & Kevin Thwaites - 1792-1809 Gendered cities: Studying urban gender bias through street names
by Dolores Gutiérrez-Mora & Daniel Oto-PeralÃas - 1810-1812 Happiness and international migration – The spatial dimension of a relationship
by Aron Kincses & Géza Tóth
June 2022, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 1347-1353 Smart cities and climate-resilient urban planning
by Ayyoob Sharifi & Yoshiki Yamagata - 1354-1370 Evaluation of urban planning methods toward bioclimatic and resilient urban spaces
by Dimitra V Chondrogianni & Yorgos J Stephanedes - 1371-1388 Land use planning: An opportunity to avert devastation from bushfires
by Kim Maund & Mark Maund & Thayaparan Gajendran - 1389-1405 Urban commons in the techno-economic paradigm shift: An information and communication technology-enabled climate-resilient solutions review
by Herlin Chien & Keiko Hori & Osamu Saito - 1406-1430 A systematic review of municipal smart water for climate adaptation and mitigation
by Allison Lassiter & Nicole Leonard - 1431-1447 Mainstreaming climate resilience: A GIS-based methodology to cope with cloudbursts in Turin, Italy
by Grazia Brunetta & Ombretta Caldarice & Martino Faravelli - 1448-1463 Multilayer network structure and city size: A cross-sectional analysis of global cities to detect the correlation between street and terrain
by Jeeno Soa George & Saikat Kumar Paul & Richa Dhawale - 1464-1488 Planning decentralized urban renewable energy systems using algal cultivation for closed-loop and resilient communities
by Steven Jige Quan & Soowon Chang & Daniel Castro-Lacouture & Thomas K Igou & Florina Dutt & Jiaqi Ding & Yongsheng Chen & Perry Pei-Ju Yang - 1489-1506 A grammar-based optimization approach for walkable urban fabrics considering pedestrian accessibility and infrastructure cost
by Fernando T Lima & Nathan C Brown & José P Duarte - 1507-1535 Human mobility data and analysis for urban resilience: A systematic review
by Masahiko Haraguchi & Akihiko Nishino & Akira Kodaka & Maura Allaire & Upmanu Lall & Liao Kuei-Hsien & Kaya Onda & Kota Tsubouchi & Naohiko Kohtake - 1536-1555 On the taxonomy of smart city indicators and their alignment with sustainability and resilience
by Ayyoob Sharifi & Zaheer Allam - 1556-1577 An integrated framework for assessment of smart city resilience
by Hamed Khatibi & Suzanne Wilkinson & Graham Eriwata & Lukuba N Sweya & Mostafa Baghersad & Heiman Dianat & Khaled Ghaedi & Ahad Javanmardi - 1578-1581 Visualizing green space accessibility for more than 4,000 cities across the globe
by Xuejing Long & Yijun Chen & Yuheng Zhang & Qi Zhou
May 2022, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 1163-1166 Featured graphics: Migrating from EP-A to EP-B
by Seraphim Alvanides & Danny Dorling - 1167-1183 Enhancing the quality and social impacts of urban planning through community-engaged operations research
by Tayo Fabusuyi & Michael P Johnson - 1184-1196 Do house price-earnings ratios in England and Wales follow a power law? An application of Lavalette’s law to district data
by David Gray - 1197-1211 Associations between the quality of street space and the attributes of the built environment using large volumes of street view pictures
by Shuangjin LI & Shuang Ma & De Tong & Zimu Jia & Pai Li & Ying Long - 1212-1227 Exploring long-term urban cycles with multivariate time-series analysis
by Luca Salvati - 1228-1244 Revisiting Jane Jacobs: Quantifying urban diversity
by Yuji Yoshimura & Yusuke Kumakoshi & Sebastiano Milardo & Paolo Santi & Juan Murillo Arias & Hideki Koizumi & Carlo Ratti - 1245-1265 Interplay between auditory and visual environments in historic districts: A big data approach based on social media
by Hui Xie & Yi He & Xueying Wu & Yi Lu - 1266-1282 The rebirth of urban subcenters: How subway expansion impacts the spatial structure and mix of amenities in European cities
by Tabea S Sonnenschein & Simon Scheider & Siqi Zheng - 1283-1299 Methodological foundation of a numerical taxonomy of urban form
by Martin Fleischmann & Alessandra Feliciotti & Ombretta Romice & Sergio Porta - 1300-1313 Urban form in Canada at a small-area level: Quantifying “compactness†and “sprawl†with bayesian multivariate spatial factor analysis
by Hui Luan & Daniel Fuller - 1314-1330 Applications of machine learning and deep learning methods for climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Tahmineh Ladi & Shaghayegh Jabalameli & Ayyoob Sharifi - 1331-1335 Walk this way: Visualizing accessibility and mobility in metro station areas on a 3D pedestrian network
by Yingying Xu & Ho-Yin Chan & Anthony Chen & Xintao Liu - 1336-1340 Senate Demographic Clout: An 18th century specification of 21th century America politics
by Peter J Taylor & J Clark Archer - 1341-1344 Kaleidoscope visualisation of China’s internal migration, 1985–2020
by Hengyu Gu & Zhibin Xu
February 2022, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 1147-1158 The effects of vacant lot greening and the impact of land use and business presence on crime
by Jesse Cui & Shane T Jensen & John MacDonald
March 2022, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 773-776 Leveraging Street Level Imagery for Urban Planning
by Andrew Crooks & Linda See - 777-793 Are patterns of vacant lots random? Evidence from empirical spatiotemporal analysis in Chiba prefecture, east of Tokyo
by Hiroyuki Usui & Joan Perez - 794-814 MasterplanGAN: Facilitating the smart rendering of urban master plans via generative adversarial networks
by Xinyue Ye & Jiaxin Du & Yu Ye - 815-833 A regional spatial planning model for multifunctional green infrastructure
by Robert Goodspeed & Ruoshui Liu & Dimitrios Gounaridis & Camilla Lizundia & Joshua Newell - 834-846 Why are convenience stores clustered? The reasons behind the clustering of similar shops and the effect of increased competition
by Eun Yeong Seong & Youngjae Lim & Chang Gyu Choi - 847-865 Unveiling the relationship between land use types and the temporal signals of crime: An empirical decomposition approach
by Chris Brunsdon & Jonathan Corcoran - 866-882 Evaluating dynamic visual experience of designed environments: A real-time 3D simulation method utilizing game technologies
by Fang Xu - 883-897 Space decomposition based on visible objects in an indoor environment
by Kimia Amoozandeh & Stephan Winter & Martin Tomko - 898-914 Evaluation of tree shade effectiveness and its renewal strategy in typical historic districts: A case study in Harbin, China
by Guanghao Li & Nan He & Changhong Zhan - 915-932 Market power and urban housing development
by Sungin Ahn & Richard Arnott - 933-952 Modeling the relationships between historical redlining, urban heat, and heat-related emergency department visits: An examination of 11 Texas cities
by Dongying Li & Galen D Newman & Bev Wilson & Yue Zhang & Robert D Brown - 953-970 Revisiting recent findings on gated communities and racial homogeneity
by Daniel S Scheller - 971-986 The relationship between site planning and electricity consumption: An empirical analysis of multi-unit residential complexes in Seoul, Korea
by Jaebin Lim & Myounggu Kang - 987-1004 Exploring a multilevel approach with spatial effects to model housing price in San José, Costa Rica
by Eduardo Pérez-Molina - 1005-1023 Spatial-temporal patterns of self-organization: A dynamic 4D model for redeveloping the post-zoning city
by Daphna Levine & Shai Sussman & Meirav Aharon-Gutman - 1024-1047 Cross-analysis for the assessment of urban environmental quality: An interdisciplinary and participative approach
by Haouès-Jouve Sinda & Lemonsu Aude & Gauvrau Benoit & Amossé Alexandre & Can Arnaud & Carrissimo Bertrand & Gaudio Noémie & Hidalgo Julia & Lopez-Rieu Claudia & Chouillou Delphine & Richard Isabelle & Adolphe Luc & Berry-Chikhaoui Isabelle & Bouyer Julien & Challéat Samuel & De Munck Cécile & Dorier Elisabeth & Guillaume Gwenael & Hooneart Sophie & Le Bras Julien & Legain Dominique & Levy Jean-Pierre & Masson Valéry & Marry Solène & Nguyen-Luong Danny & Rojas-Arias Juan-Carlos & Zhenlan Gao - 1048-1066 The impact of Airbnb on housing affordability: Evidence from Hong Kong
by Cong Liang & Matthew Chi Hei Yeung & Alan Kai Ming Au - 1067-1073 Singer and the Pareto distribution: A note
by John B Parr - 1074-1090 A game co-design method to elicit knowledge for the contextualization of spatial models
by Carissa J Champlin & Johannes Flacke & Geert PMR Dewulf - 1091-1111 When COVID-19 came to town: Measuring the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on footfall on six high streets in England
by Marcus Enoch & Fredrik Monsuur & Garyfalia Palaiologou & Mohammed A Quddus & Fiona Ellis-Chadwick & Craig Morton & Rod Rayner - 1112-1128 A framework for delineating the scale, extent and characteristics of American retail centre agglomerations
by Patrick Ballantyne & Alex Singleton & Les Dolega & Kevin Credit - 1129-1146 Small-area moving ratios and the spatial connectivity of neighborhoods: Insights from consumer credit data
by Madeleine I. G. Daepp - 1159-1159 Corrigendum to Central Eastern European cities within multi-level transnational company networks: Cores, peripheries and diffusion of innovation
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February 2022, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 387-390 Mumford’s recurring challenge: What is a city?
by Michael Batty - 391-410 Assessing collaborative planning and the added value of planning support apps in The Netherlands
by Yanliu Lin & Kasper Benneker - 411-426 Visualizing the potential for transit-oriented development: Insights from an open and interactive planning support tool in Flanders, Belgium
by Freke Caset & Filipe M Teixeira - 427-446 Modeling and prediction of expected informal growth in the Greater Cairo Region, Egypt
by Ibrahim Mohamed Badwi & Mohamed M El_Barmelgy & Ahmed Salah El_Din Ouf - 447-463 Understanding the expansion of Italian metropolitan areas: A study based on entropy measures
by Linda Altieri & Daniela Cocchi - 464-484 Evaluating the impact of partial driving restrictions on local air quality in Chongqing using regression discontinuity design
by Xin Li & Shuhan Jiang & Tianqi Wang & Jia Hu & Yun Yuan - 485-500 Relationship between neighborhood land use structure and the spatiotemporal pattern of PM2.5 at the microscale: Evidence from the central area of Guangzhou, China
by Jie Song & Suhong Zhou & Yinong Peng & Jianbin Xu & Rongping Lin - 501-518 Modelled impacts of a potential light emitting diode lighting system conversion and the influence of an extremely polluted atmosphere in Mexico City
by H Lamphar & S Wallner & M Kocifaj - 519-534 Towards a new image archive for the built environment
by Kartikeya Date & Yael Allweil - 535-548 Pathways to creating differentiated grids: Types, benefits and costs
by Chen Feng & John Peponis - 549-565 Inference of activity patterns from urban sensing data using conditional random fields
by Yi Zhu - 566-584 A prediction model for atmospheric pollution reduction from urban traffic
by Abdelfettah Laouzai & Rachid Ouafi - 585-602 Measuring McCities: Landscapes of chain and independent restaurants in the United States
by Xiaofan Liang & Clio Andris - 603-618 Characterisation of elderly daily travel behaviour in Tianjin using a space–time cube
by Zhang Sen & Zhang Ke & Liu Xiaoyang & Zeng Jian & Liu Yan & Zhao Lian - 619-636 The role of space, time and sociability in predicting social encounters
by Christoph Stich & Emmanouil Tranos & Mirco Musolesi & Sune Lehmann - 637-653 Exploring the global and local patterns of income segregation in Toronto, Canada: A multilevel multigroup modeling approach
by Matthew Quick & Nick Revington - 654-670 Automatic delimitation of labour market areas based on multi-criteria optimisation: The case of Spain 2011
by Lucas MartÃnez-Bernabéu & José Manuel Casado-DÃaz - 671-686 Post-colonial conservation of colonial built heritage in Hong Kong: A statistical analysis of historic building grading
by KW Chau & Lawrence WC Lai & Mark H Chua - 687-703 Multiscale accessibility and urban performance
by Nir Kaplan & David Burg & Itzhak Omer - 704-721 Monitoring streets through tweets: Using user-generated geographic information to predict gentrification and displacement
by Karen Chapple & Ate Poorthuis & Matthew Zook & Eva Phillips - 722-736 Adaptive and anti-adaptive neighbourhoods: Investigating the relationship between individual choice and systemic adaptability
by Ian Carter & Stefano Moroni - 737-753 Integrating conformance and performance for the evaluation of urban planning implementation from a goal-oriented perspective
by Jianwei Li & Guo'ao Li & Jingang Li & Aoran Liu - 754-770 Using multi-source data to understand the factors affecting mini-park visitation in Yancheng
by Conghui Zhou & Leshan Fu & Yanwen Xue & Zhijie Wang & Yu Zhang
January 2022, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 3-6 The COVID years: Predictable unpredictability
by Michael Batty - 7-22 Sidewalk extraction using aerial and street view images
by Huan Ning & Xinyue Ye & Zhihui Chen & Tao Liu & Tianzhi Cao - 23-40 Use of geodesign tools for visualisation of scenarios for an ecologically sensitive area at a local scale
by Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava & Gary Scott & Johanna Rosier