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May 2026, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 729-732 Exploring urban science
by Michael Batty - 733-739 Digital twins for cities – The rise of the socio-technical system
by Claudia van der Laag & Wendy Tan & John Östh & Itzhak Benenson - 740-747 From urban modelling to city digital twins – Reflections from the applied urban modelling (AUM) symposia
by Li Wan & Ying Jin & Marcial Echenique & Michael Batty & Michael Wegener - 748-764 Redefining urban digital twins for the federated data spaces ecosystem: A perspective
by Jorge Gil & Dessislava Petrova-Antonova & Graham JL Kemp - 765-777 Participation matters: The social construction of digital twins for cities
by Timea Nochta & Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong - 778-803 Do urban digital twins need agents?
by LetÃcia Marçal Russo & Gamze Dane & Marco Helbich & Arend Ligtenberg & Gabriele Filomena & Christian P Janssen & Mila Koeva & Pirouz Nourian & Agnès Patuano & Paulo Raposo & Kristina Thompson & Senqi Yang & Judith A Verstegen - 804-830 Formalizing-modelling-utilizing ontology: A semantic framework for adaptive stakeholder-specific urban digital twins in urban planning processes
by Shervin Azadi & Dena Kasraian & Pirouz Nourian & Pieter van Wesemael - 831-855 Digital twin for supporting decision-making and stakeholder collaboration in urban decarbonization processes. A participatory development in Gothenburg
by Daniela Maiullari & Claudio Nageli & Andreas Rudena & Ã…sa Isacson & Giliam Dokter & Ilse Ellenbroek & Holger Wallbaum & Liane Thuvander - 856-871 Digital twins versus simulation models and planning concepts: Increasing the resemblance between a digital twin and the modeled territory to facilitate the construction and evaluation of urban scenarios
by Olivier Bonin & Pierre Frankhauser - 872-896 Enhancing digital twin technology with community-led, science-driven participatory modeling: A case in green infrastructure planning
by Moira L Zellner & Dean Massey & Michelle Laboy & Daniel T O’Brien & Amy Mueller & Daniel Engelberg - 897-914 Low-cost sensor desert and equity across US cities
by Wei Zhai & Xueyin Bai & Yijun Shi & Junqing Tang & Yu Shi - 915-931 Building Volume per Capita: A Crowding Metric of Housing Disparities in Gauteng, South Africa
by Laven Naidoo & Richard Ballard & Yashena Naidoo & Gillian Maree & Samkelisiwe Khanyile & Daniela Palacios-Lopez & Thomas Esch - 932-955 The effect of policy regulations in the short-term rental platform market on long-term rental prices: A case study of Airbnb in Sydney
by Alexei Roudnitski & Somwrita Sarkar
March 2026, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 481-481 Editorial Announcement
by N/A - 482-486 Open spatial science as routine practice: Urban Data/Code contributions from GISRUK 2024
by Roger Beecham & Dani Arribas-Bel - 487-493 gridmappr: An R package for creating small multiple gridmap layouts
by Roger Beecham & Martijn Tennekes & Jo Wood - 494-506 The Walkable Accessibility Score (WAS): A spatially granular open-source measure of walkability for the continental US from 1997 to 2019
by Kevin Credit & Irene Farah & Emily Talen & Luc Anselin & Hassan Ghomrawi - 507-515 The QGIS Polygon Divider: Polygon partition into an irregular equal area grid
by Jonathan Huck - 516-524 MAP: Mapping accessibility for ethically informed urban planning
by Ruth Nelson & Martijn Warnier & Trivik Verma - 525-537 Route network simplification for transport planning
by Will Deakin & Zhao Wang & Josiah Parry & Robin Lovelace - 538-554 Carbon & Place: Data and tools to understand the spatial variation in carbon footprints
by Malcolm Morgan - 555-570 Delineating rigid and elastic coupled urban growth boundaries to constrain spatial sprawl: A case study in central urban area of Zhengzhou, China
by Jingeng Huo & Zhenqin Shi & Wenbo Zhu & Yanhui Yan & Hua Xue - 571-591 Integrating activity-based transport and building occupancy models for campus-scale energy management
by Huiqiao Hou & Jacek Pawlak & Aruna Sivakumar - 592-608 Identification and analysis of urban fabric considering external space: Taking Shanghai as an example
by Kaike Li & Ruiqi Shan - 609-625 Understanding the impact of building morphology on building energy consumption: A spatial econometric analysis
by Xiao Zhou & Tian Xia & Guoqing Zhou - 626-646 The allometry of housing prices in urban scaling laws and an equalised dwellers’ utility across settlement sizes
by Luca S. D’Acci - 647-672 Revealing emotional responses to urban environmental elements through street view data and deep learning
by Li-Chih Ho & Yin-Ting Wei & Dongying Li & Yen-Cheng Chiang - 673-688 Profile and theoretical advances in urban big data studies: A systematic review of 57 representative journals (2013–2023)
by Tangqi Tu & Enjia Zhang & Ying Long - 689-709 Understanding urban health equity through the study of activity spaces using big data: A case study of Southeast Michigan
by Meixin Yuan - 710-725 Indoor air quality vulnerability along the urban-rural continuum: A neighbourhood classification of exposure for England and Wales
by Lenka Hasova & Caitlin Robinson & Lin Zhang
February 2026, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 255-262 Urban AI for a sustainable built environment: Progress and future directions
by Steffen Knoblauch & Hao Li & Filip Biljecki & Wenwen Li & Alexander Zipf - 263-283 Large-scale measurement of street interface transparency based on street view data and deep learning: A study of first-tier cities in China (Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou)
by Kun Yuan & Chengcheng Huang & Yu Ye - 284-302 Using a machine learning framework for natural language processing to create a high-resolution carbon emission map for urban manufacturing
by Tianyu Wang & Fengying Yan & Jian Ma & Xiaoping Zhang & Liang Dong - 303-318 Spatiotemporal dynamics of violence in social unrest events based on geo-social media data
by Huanying Chen & Xintao Liu & Songnian Li & Asher Yair Grinberger & Hangbin Wu & Chun Liu & Wei Huang - 319-335 Perceived distance to greenery affects psychological restoration
by Haoran Ma & Yan Zhang & Qinyu Cui & Mei-Po Kwan & Jiannan Cai - 336-362 Understanding the influence of urban characteristics on cyclists’ stress measured through wearable sensors: A quantitative open data approach
by Martin Karl Moser & Sebastian Schmidt & David Ruben Max Graf & Merve Keskin & Shaily Gandhi & Winston Yap & Peter Zeile & Maximilian Heinke & Bernd Resch - 363-376 Spatiotemporal analysis for travel patterns of the personal mobility using an explainable machine learning approach: A case of Seoul, South Korea
by Sooyoung Lim & Gunhak Lee - 377-397 TravelAgent: Generative agents in the built environment
by Ariel Noyman & Kai Hu & Kent Larson - 398-417 Assessing preservation boundaries for historic districts: An integrated framework of explainable AI and game theory
by Yueyang Huang & Heping Li & Xiangcheng Zeng - 418-434 Deep reinforcement learning for spatial resource allocation: A case study of school districting
by Di Zhang & Senlin Mu & Joseph Mango & Xiang Li - 435-452 Enhancing people’s walking preferences in street design through generative artificial intelligence and crowdsourcing surveys: The case of Tokyo
by Lu Huang & Takuya Oki - 453-469 Living upon networks: A heterogeneous graph neural embedding integrating waterway and street systems for urban form understanding
by Pengyuan Liu & Yuan Wang & Stef De Sabbata & Binyu Lei & Filip Biljecki & Jing Tang & Rudi Stouffs - 470-472 Urban shrinkage or urban growth in Europe?
by Géza Tóth - 473-475 Spatial visualisation of internal migration flows in Slovakia
by Loránt Pregi & Ladislav Novotný - 476-478 A bivariate Wurman Dot approach to mapping job density and commuting inflows
by Štefan Gábor
January 2026, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-10 Not just numbers: Understanding cities through their words
by Xinyu Fu & Thomas W Sanchez & Catherine Brinkley & Chaosu Li & Andrew Crooks - 11-31 Transforming urban planning through machine learning: A study on planning application classification using natural language processing
by Yang Lin & William Thackway & Balamurugan Soundararaj & Serryn Eagleson & Hoon Han & Christopher Pettit - 32-48 Revealing the amenity-perception connection: Integrating social sensing with generative AI
by Mingyi Ma & Anni Hu & Koei Enomoto & Yuan Zhou & Yuan Lai - 49-67 Unveiling the meaning in the image of the city: A novel approach using place reviews and large language models
by Yihan Zhu & Markus Brenken & Filip Biljecki & Ye Zhang - 68-89 Not so ‘placeless’ after all. Understanding the spatial implications of the digital economy
by Giulia Occhini & Levi John Wolf & Emmanouil Tranos - 90-106 Exploring the potential of large language models (LLMs) in analyzing passengers’ perceptions of transit service quality
by Shuli Luo & Sylvia Y. He & Linqi Song & Sisi Jian & Yepeng Yao - 107-124 Natural language processing for planning policy identification: A benchmarking study using 113 Chinese cities between 2011 and 2019
by Tianyuan Wang & Jerry Chen & Zhenyun Deng & Li Wan - 125-142 Decoding urban policies: NLP-driven concise explanations
by Zhengyang Lu & Weifan Wang & Tianhao Guo & Yifan Li & Feng Wang - 143-162 Revisiting Gehl’s urban design principles with computer vision and webcam data: Associations between public space and public life
by Kanxuan He & Haoxuan Li & Huanjia Zhang & Qinru Hu & Yaoze Yu & Waishan Qiu - 163-179 Detecting cross-boundary regional collaboration in China by network community scanning with human mobility data
by Lingbo Liu & Fahui Wang - 180-197 The social stratification of homeowners’ housing wealth: Bringing a dynamic approach through the price gap index
by Jean-Sauveur Ay & Thibault Le Corre - 198-227 Uncovering nonlinear urban factors of homelessness: Evidence from New York City using interpretable machine learning
by Shengao Yi & Wei Tu & Tianhong Zhao & Xiaojiang Li & Yatao Zhang & Donghang Li & Joseph Rodriguez & Yifei Sun - 228-243 OSM land use data quality and its association with city-level socioeconomic conditions in China
by Huiyan Shang & Yang Ju & Xiuyuan Zhang & Jiangang Xu & Xuecao Li & Xavier Delclòs-Alió - 244-246 An Academy of Nations? The enduring Eurocentrism of the Best International Feature Film Award
by Sam McMillan & Xinyi Yuan & Mingshu Wang - 247-251 Revealing urban–rural migration corridors through edge-path bundling of historical census data in Bulgaria
by Petrus J. Gerrits & Guy Solomon & Ana Basiri & M. Erdem Kabadayı
November 2025, Volume 52, Issue 9
- 2057-2063 How much citizen science does city science need?
by Gerid Hager & Todd Harwell & Inian Moorthy - 2064-2065 The Michael Breheny Prize 2025
by N/A - 2066-2083 Comparative analysis of urban structures in three American Rust Belt cities
by Jinmo Rhee - 2084-2098 Exploring the relationship between daytime and nighttime mobility and park visitation: A case study of Austin, TX
by Rui Zhu & Yang Song & Galen Newman - 2099-2119 Can administrative division adjustment improve urban land use efficiency? Evidence from “Revoke County to Urban District†in China
by Binbin Yu & Yajing Hu & Xinru Zhou - 2120-2138 Scaling of urban environmental performance in Chinese cities
by Chen Chen & Xiaohu Zhang & Chris Webster - 2139-2152 Does class matter? Understanding differential pandemic recovery via a building typology
by Byeonghwa Jeong & Karen Chapple - 2153-2170 Different perspectives are indispensable for public space quality: Exploring the relationship between urban design quality and physical disorder
by Yue Ma & Tangqi Tu & Ying Long - 2171-2195 Simulation to forecast crime patterns: Comparing space syntax and agent-based models in exploring pedestrian movement and visibility
by Federico Mara & Diego Altafini & Valerio Cutini & Nick Malleson - 2196-2214 Visualizing city incompleteness: Incremental urban change in Central Sydney 1965–2020
by Jeffrey Tighe & Robert Freestone & Ainslie Murray - 2215-2234 How does the digital economy promote green Development? Empirical evidence from 282 Chinese Cities
by Lihui Cai & Xingyu Luo & Ziwang Gao & Yuequn Cao - 2235-2250 Heterogeneous outcomes and fairness issues in environmental governance: Compelling evidence from China’s low-carbon city pilots
by Zihao Ma & Pingdan Zhang - 2251-2266 Leveraging urban AI for high-resolution urban heat mapping: Towards climate resilient cities
by Abdulrazzaq Shaamala & Niklas Tilly & Tan Yigitcanlar - 2267-2284 Shifting the paradigm: Estimating heterogeneous treatment effects in the development of walkable cities design
by Jie Zhu & Bojing Liao - 2285-2300 Stratifying urban neighbourhoods by income: Comparison of a subjective participatory approach and an objective statistical analysis of deprivation indicators in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Ibrahim Msuya & Martin Boudou & Francis Levira & Irene Moshi & Jean O’Dwyer & Gerry Killeen - 2301-2315 How buildings change the fundamental allometry
by Fabiano L Ribeiro & Peiran Zhang & Liang Gao & Diego Rybski - 2316-2325 A spatial typology of energy (in)efficiency in the private rental sector in England and Wales using Energy Performance Certificates
by Caitlin Robinson & Ed Atkins & Tom Cantellow & Meixu Chen & Lenka Hasova & Alex Singleton - 2326-2339 A reproducible pipeline for activity-based travel demand generation in England
by Hussein Mahfouz & Sam F. Greenbury & Bowen Zhang & Stuart Lynn & Tao Cheng - 2340-2343 Reshaping China’s economic landscape: Geo-visualization of urban networks based on live streaming commerce data
by Zongcai Wei & Zhengyi Wu & Shaoqi Huang - 2344-2347 Progress Rings Visualization of G20 countries’ achievements on SDG13 (Climate Action)
by Yuting Zhang & Hengyu Gu & Tianlong Niu
October 2025, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 1791-1795 The New ‘New Towns’
by Michael Batty - 1796-1813 Studying tech adoption with “text-as-data†: Opportunities, pitfalls, and complementarities in the case of transportation
by Shih-Hung Chiu & Tianyu Han & Alison E Post & Ishana Ratan & Kenichi Soga - 1814-1831 Exploring the relationship between income inequality and crime in Toronto using frequentist and Bayesian models: Examining different crime types and spatial scales
by Renan Cai & Su-Yin Tan - 1832-1851 Quantifying the benefits of urban amenities in Singapore with consideration of the effects of spatial heterogeneity
by Jie Song & Jeremy Oon & Rakhi Manohar Mepparambath & Diem Trinh Thi Le & Hoai Nguyen Huynh - 1852-1868 Exploring the associations between street-view green space quantity and quality, and influenza in Guangzhou, China through machine learning and spatial regression: A socio-economic equity perspective
by Ruoyu Wang & Ming-Kun Sun & Shengao Yi & George Grekousis & Guang-Hui Dong - 1869-1883 (Ac)counting for night shift workers: Insights from Australian cities
by Michele Acuto & Anna Edwards & Jesse Mentha & Alison Young - 1884-1902 Barrios 4D: Semi-automated morphology analysis of human settlements using mobile laser scanning
by Jason Alejandro Castaño-López & Juan C Perafán-Villota & Nicolas Llanos-Neuta & Simone Mora & Victor Romero-Cano - 1903-1919 Generating conceptual landscape design via text-to-image generative AI model
by Xinyue Ye & Tianchen Huang & Yang Song & Xin Li & Galen Newman & Dayong Jason Wu & Yijun Zeng - 1920-1948 Urban revitalization pathways toward zero carbon emissions through systems architecting of urban digital twins
by Ishwar D Ramnarine & Tarek A Sherif & Abdulrahman H Alorabi & Haya Helmy & Takahiro Yoshida & Akito Murayama & Perry P-J Yang - 1949-1973 A multi-scale network-based topological analysis of urban road networks in highly populated cities
by Assemgul Kozhabek & Wei Koong Chai - 1974-1993 Assessing the impact of greenery on urban heat using opportunistic drive-by sensing
by Elina Merdymshaeva & Simone Mora & Yuki Machida & Fan Zhang & Fábio Duarte & Sanjana Paul & Carlo Ratti & Ulla Mörtberg - 1994-2017 Understanding pedestrian dynamics using machine learning with real-time urban sensors
by Molly Asher & Yannick Oswald & Nick Malleson - 2018-2036 Diving or thriving? How COVID-19 reshaped Australian short-term rental submarkets
by Zhenpeng Zou & Thomas Sigler & Elin Charles-Edwards & Jonathan Corcoran - 2037-2047 ActiveCA: Time use data from the general social survey of Canada to study active travel
by Bruno Dias dos Santos & Mahdis Moghadasi & Antonio Páez - 2048-2051 Mapping land use regulation and urban characterisation in territorial spatial planning of Chinese cities
by Haoyu Hu & Lie Wang & Haiyan Lu - 2052-2054 We are here, we are everywhere: Mapping global queer geographies of emotion
by Lijia Guo & Yiao Fu & Yi Yu
September 2025, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1545-1548 The landscape of big data
by Michael Batty - 1549-1556 Urban planning and IPCC-like city assessments integration for climate-resilient cities
by Xinyue Ye & Tan Yigitcanlar & Yangyang Xu & Monique Head & Yun Hang & Tom Sanchez & Wenjing Gong & Dev Niyogi - 1557-1566 Graph vision: Digital architecture’s skeletons
by Philip Steadman - 1567-1584 Impact of urban satisfaction on settlement intention: Differences in household registration and city size
by Yunxiao Dang & Dongsheng Zhan & Li Chen & Wenzhong Zhang - 1585-1600 Valuing the ‘new normal’? Housing markets under COVID-19: Insights from a hybrid hedonic repeat sales model
by Stephen Hincks & Chris Leishman & Hung Pham & Jenny Preece - 1601-1617 Understanding intracity housing market dynamics: A state-space model with Bayesian nonparametric clustering approach
by Yaopei Wang & Yong Tu & Wayne Xinwei Wan - 1618-1632 Shortest-path tree-based method for calculating visible area with time- and memory-saving preprocessing
by Shota Tabata - 1633-1649 Airbnb and the COVID-19 pandemic: A geospatial analysis of Greater London
by Nan Wang & Stephen Hincks - 1650-1668 The importance of the social environment on leisure destination choice: A mixed multinomial analysis of homophilic preferences
by Benjamin Gramsch-Calvo & Kay W Axhausen - 1669-1684 Three-dimensional embodied visibility graph analysis: Investigating and analyzing values along an outdoor path
by Sara Omrani Azizabad & Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad & Mahyar Hadighi - 1685-1700 Selecting building height control indicators of landmark skylines: A visual perception experiment
by Gao Yuan & Wei Yuyao & Yu Miao - 1701-1716 Urban scaling theory: Answers to frequent questions
by José Lobo & LuÃs Bettencourt & Scott G Ortman - 1717-1734 Beyond green: Unveiling the impact of urban park quality and greenery on children’s physical activity
by Ming Gao & Xinting Cheng & Yu Bao & Xudan Zhou - 1735-1755 Assessing the suitability of settlement delineations for monitoring infilling: A web- and GIS-based expert evaluation approach
by Sebastian Eichhorn & Oliver Harig & Stefan Siedentop & Robert Hecht - 1756-1770 Clustering moves: Spatial network analysis in residential mobility
by Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum - 1771-1780 BikeNodePlanner: A data-driven decision support tool for bicycle node network planning
by Anastassia Vybornova & Ane Rahbek Vierø & Kirsten Krogh Hansen & Michael Szell - 1781-1784 Mapping urban microclimate: Visualizations of local climate zones across 52 European cities
by Jianqi Li & Chaosu Li - 1785-1787 Checkerboard urbanization: The visual imprint of federal policy in Chicago
by Robert Vargas & David Hackett
July 2025, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 1277-1281 Generative AI and urban modeling
by Andrew Crooks & Na Jiang & Boyu Wang - 1282-1290 A consequential framework to quantify the climate impacts of passenger travel
by Alexander Bigazzi - 1291-1309 What amenities drive footfall in UK town centres? A machine learning approach using OpenStreetMap data
by Viriya Taecharungroj & Nikos Ntounis - 1310-1334 Long-term validation of inner-urban mobility metrics derived from Twitter/X
by Steffen Knoblauch & Simon Groß & Sven Lautenbach & Antonio Augusto de Aragão Rocha & Marta C González & Bernd Resch & Dorian Arifi & Thomas Jänisch & Ivonne Morales & Alexander Zipf - 1335-1352 Can urban agglomeration policies promote regional economic agglomeration? Evidence from the Yangtze River Economic Belt in China
by Peipei Hu & Yingjun Huang & Qiankun He & Gencheng Zhang - 1353-1371 Revisiting building height restriction policy in the historic center of Seoul: Exploring performance-based height management using view shadow simulation
by Jae Min Lee & Justin Heejoon Lim & Jayun Heo - 1372-1387 Discovering the common latent structure of commercial districts focusing on the spatial co-occurrence relationship between stores
by Kazuya Inagaki & Yusuke Hara - 1388-1406 What is civic participation in artificial intelligence?
by Renée Sieber & Ana Brandusescu & Suthee Sangiambut & Abigail Adu-Daako - 1407-1423 How the marketing of real estate properties explains mortgage applicants by race and income
by Isabelle Nilsson & Elizabeth C Delmelle - 1424-1443 Creating an endless visual space: An Isovist analysis of a small traditional Chinese garden
by Huishu Chen & Yangluxi Li & Li Yang - 1444-1463 Data requirements for a systematic analysis of urban food flows and their sustainability outcomes
by Louise Guibrunet & Paul Hoekman & Andrea Bortolotti & Jane Battersby - 1464-1481 CHASM: A configurational measure of socio-spatial residential segregation
by Renato Tibiriçá de Saboya & Otavio Martins Peres - 1482-1497 Predicting habitat functionality using habitat network models in urban planning
by Oskar Kindvall & Meta Berghauser Pont & Ioanna Stavroulaki & Emy Lanemo & Lena Wigren & Monika Levan - 1498-1516 Assessment of carbon emission reduction potential in new-type urbanization policy: A perspective on carbon rebound effect
by Qiaoru Wang & Zhenghao He & Tingyu Liu - 1517-1524 CITYLID: A large-scale categorized aerial lidar dataset for street-level research
by Deepank Verma & Olaf Mumm & Vanessa Miriam Carlow - 1525-1536 A high-resolution global time series of street-network sprawl
by Christopher Barrington-Leigh & Adam Millard-Ball - 1537-1541 Construction enthusiasts versus demolition giants: Insights from building footprint data in England
by Xinyi Yuan & Ziqi Li & Ana Basiri & Mingshu Wang
June 2025, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 1031-1034 Generative AI
by Michael Batty - 1035-1054 The impact of urban form on physical change: A quantitative and diachronic analysis of urban form evolution in Midtown Manhattan
by Onur Tümtürk & Justyna Karakiewicz & Fjalar J de Haan - 1055-1070 Cool colors promote a restorative sidewalk experience: A study on effects of color and pattern design of ground murals on mood states and perceived restorativeness using 2D street view images
by Lanqing Gu & Annika Dimitrov-Discher & Martin Knöll & Jenny Roe - 1071-1090 A sidewalk-level urban heat risk assessment framework using pedestrian mobility and urban microclimate modeling
by Nicola Colaninno & Rounaq Basu & Maryam Hosseini & Abdulaziz Alhassan & Liu Liu & Andres Sevtsuk - 1091-1109 Towards a more realistic estimation of urban land take by combining cadastral parcels and building footprints
by Apostolos Lagarias & Demetris Stathakis - 1110-1129 The behavioural house indicator: A faster and real time small-area deprivation measure for England
by Eduardo Viegas & Tim S. Evans - 1130-1146 Investigating urban morphological drivers of household water use in developing economies: A structural equation model approach
by Tazyeen Alam & Ankhi Banerjee - 1147-1162 Radial analysis and scaling of housing prices in French urban areas
by Gaëtan Laziou & Rémi Lemoy & Marion Le Texier - 1163-1180 Dynamic changes of food environment: In and out of COVID-19 pandemic
by Zhiying Lu & Yang Yang & Danlin Ou & Dazhi Gu - 1181-1196 Toward volumetric urbanism: Analysing the spatial-temporal dynamics of 3D floor space use in the built environment
by Yi-Ya Hsu & Hoon Han - 1197-1214 Unveiling multifaceted resilience: A heterogeneous graph neural network approach for analyzing locale recovery patterns
by Jiaxin Du & Xinyue Ye & Xiao Huang & Yi Qiang & Chunwu Zhu - 1215-1230 Can regionalization enhance the performance of land-use change models in rapidly urbanizing areas?
by Gustavo Manuel Cruz-Bello & MartÃn Enrique Romero-Sánchez & José Mauricio Galeana-Pizaña - 1231-1251 Exploring the coherence and divergence between the objective and subjective measurement of streetscape perceptions at the neighborhood level: A case study in Shanghai
by Qiwei Song & Yuxian Fang & Meikang Li & Jeroen van Ameijde & Waishan Qiu - 1252-1270 Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators: Collaborative development of an open science toolkit for calculating and reporting on urban indicators internationally
by Carl Higgs & Melanie Lowe & Billie Giles-Corti & Geoff Boeing & Xavier Delclòs-Alió & Anna Puig-Ribera & Deepti Adlakha & Shiqin Liu & Júlio Celso Borello Vargas & Marianela Castillo-Riquelme & Afshin Jafari & Javier Molina-GarcÃa & Vuokko Heikinheimo & Ana Queralt & Ester Cerin & Eugen Resendiz & Dhirendra Singh & Sebastian Rodriguez & Esra Suel & Marc DomÃnguez-Mallafré & Yang Ye & Amanda Alderton - 1271-1274 Four decades of population expansion and shrinkage across Chinese cities
by Yonghua Zou & Xingyu Zhu & Chengyan Pu
May 2025, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 763-769 Measuring urbanity: The role of proximity in urban places
by Levi John Wolf & Sean Fox - 770-788 Beyond the backyard: Unraveling the geographies of citizens’ engagement in digital participatory planning
by Anna Kajosaari & Martina Schorn & Kamyar Hasanzadeh & Tiina Rinne & Saana Rossi & Marketta Kyttä - 789-803 ‘Local Hubs and Global Gateways’: Understanding the impact of Singapore’s master plan on urban polycentricity
by Cai Wu & Mingshu Wang & Jiong Wang & Duncan Smith & Menno-Jan Kraak - 804-822 Land-use efficiency and local government revenue: Evidence from 272 Chinese cities using a novel structural equation modelling approach
by Tianyuan Wang & Li Wan & Helen XH Bao - 823-840 Intentional travel group and social network: Identification and dynamics during a pandemic
by Mingzhi Zhou & Shuyu Lei & Jiangyue Wu & Hanxi Ma & David M Levinson & Jiangping Zhou - 841-862 Decoding Namboothiri illams of Kerala: A shape grammar approach
by Linas Fathima A & Chithra K - 863-881 The rhythm of risk: Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of urban vulnerability with ambulance calls data
by Mikhail Sirenko & Tina Comes & Alexander Verbraeck - 882-898 Accessibility derivative: Measuring the accessibility contribution of public transit routes
by Luyu Liu & Harvey J Miller - 899-912 Mapping pedestrian network level outdoor heat hazard distributions in Philadelphia
by Xiaojiang Li - 913-930 Integrating green space measures into future town planning in Zhejiang, China
by Yuanzhao Wang & ChengHe Guan - 931-948 Interdependence and coordination challenges: EV charging infrastructure and carbon emissions in the Yangtze River Delta
by Qiqi Huang & Changying Xiang - 949-964 Multidimensional factors correlated with population changes according to city size in Japan
by Haruka Kato - 965-984 Mapping sense of place as a measurable urban identity: Using street view images and machine learning to identify building façade materials
by Xinghan Chen & Xiangwen Ding & Yu Ye - 985-1001 How does delivery service change food accessibility: A modified 2-step floating catchment area method
by Grace Jia & Ram Pendyala & Cynthia Chen - 1002-1013 Packaging code and data for reproducible research: A case study of journey time statistics
by Federico Botta & Robin Lovelace & Laura Gilbert & Arthur Turrell - 1014-1024 tscluster: A python package for the optimal temporal clustering framework
by Jolomi Tosanwumi & Jiazhou Liang & Daniel Silver & Ethan Fosse & Scott Sanner - 1025-1027 Residential concentration of the new elite class between 2010 and 2020 in South Korea
by Jihan Park & Donghyun Kim - 1028-1028 Erratum to “How does delivery service change food accessibility: A modified 2-step floating catchment area methodâ€
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March 2025, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 523-526 Cities and disasters: What can urban analytics do?
by Andrew Crooks - 527-544 A 3D agent-based model for simulating urban densification in Toronto, Canada
by Richard Burke & Raja Sengupta & Alistair Ford - 545-562 Does a compact city really reduce consumption-based carbon emissions? The case of South Korea
by Hansol Mun & Jaeweon Yeom & Jiwoon Oh & Juchul Jung - 563-577 About positive and negative synergies of social projects: Treating correlation in participatory value evaluation
by Francisco J Bahamonde-Birke & Niek Mouter - 578-593 Contiguity of underutilized lands: Dynamic simulation taking their temporary uses into account
by Kanta Sayuda & Hiroyuki Usui & Yasushi Asami & Kimihiro Hino - 594-613 Accessibility Score – Data analytics for the holistic assessment of urban mobility networks and the case of Braunschweig
by Olaf Mumm & Majd Murad & Vanessa Miriam Carlow - 614-628 Identifying urban functional regions: A multi-dimensional framework approach integrating metro smart card data and car-hailing data
by Yuling Xie & Xiao Fu & Yi Long & Mingyang Pei - 629-645 Mapping public space micro occupations: Drone driven predictions of spatial behaviors in Carapungo, Quito
by VÃctor Cano-Ciborro & Ana Medina & Alejandro Burgueño & Mario González-RodrÃguez & Daniel DÃaz & MarÃa Rosa Zambrano - 646-666 Text mining public feedback on urban densification plan change in Hamilton, New Zealand
by Xinyu Fu & Catherine Brinkley & Thomas W Sanchez & Chaosu Li - 667-688 NorDark-DT: A digital twin for urban lighting infrastructure planning and analysis
by Léo Leplat & Claudia López-Alfaro & Arne Styve & Ricardo da Silva Torres - 689-706 Quantifying the effects of Singapore’s street configurations on people’s activity spaces
by Anirudh Govind & Ate Poorthuis & Ben Derudder - 707-724 Unraveling the mystery of urban expansion in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: Exploring the crucial role of regional cooperation
by Xianchun Zhang & Yucheng Zou & Chang Xia & Ya’nan Lu - 725-746 Modelling sprawl in a medium-sized urban area considering the future arrival of autonomous vehicles
by Rubén Cordera & Soledad Nogués & Esther González-González & José Luis Moura - 747-755 Rail journey cost calculator for Great Britain
by Federico Botta - 756-760 Mismatch between flood risk and insurance protection: A county-level analysis in the contiguous United States
by Yang Xue & Xinyu Fu & Chaosu Li
February 2025, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 283-285 AI in land use
by Daniel Arribas-Bel & Barbara Metzler & Stuart Lynn - 286-302 Temporal impact of urban indicators of land surface cover on land surface temperature: Case study of an Indian metropolitan city
by Gitali Mandal & Subbaiyan Gnanasambandam - 303-321 Exploring road safety through urban fabric characteristics and theory-driven prediction modeling with SEM-XGBoost
by Dakota McCarty & Dongwoo Lee & Yunmi Park & Hyun Woo Kim - 322-338 Swimming in the pools’ landscape: A canonical analysis of socioeconomic disparities, suburbanization models, and sustainable development in Mediterranean Europe
by Francisco Escriva Saneugenio & Ahmed Alhussen & Alvaro Marucci & Luca Salvati & Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo & Ioannis Vardopoulos - 339-354 Coordinating public intentions and predicted trend in regulatory decisions: A method for demarcation of UGBs
by Zhu Chen & Hengzhou Xu - 355-376 Using graph neural networks to predict local culture
by Thiago H Silva & Daniel Silver - 377-395 Modeling pedestrian activity in cities with urban network analysis
by Andres Sevtsuk & Raul Kalvo - 396-411 Dynamics of China’s natural cities and their living structures derived from nighttime lights and populated grids
by Bisong Hu & Bin Jiang & Jin Luo & Tingting Wu & Hui Lin - 412-429 Public perceptions and expectations of urban park environments on children’s play: A GIS and text mining analysis on children’s activity in Atlanta’s parks using social media data
by Jue Yang & Lan Mu & Diana S Grigsby-Toussaint - 430-456 Characteristics and prediction of urban interaction networks from the perspective of traffic flow and text information flow
by Lin Liu & Yi Sun & Wanwu Li - 457-472 The use of slime molds as a design guide in urban design, A case of Turkey/İzmir/Karabağlar
by İrem Kale & Tutku Didem Altun - 473-489 An interactive method for generating and evaluating urban design alternatives in early design stages
by Anat Talmor Blaistain & Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 490-508 Synergies and trade-offs in achieving sustainable targets of urban renewal: A decision-making support framework
by Anqi Wang & Wei Zheng & Zheng Tan & Mingqing Han & Edwin HW Chan - 509-517 Spnaf: An R package for analyzing and mapping the hotspots of flow datasets
by Hui Jeong Ha & Youngbin Lee & Kyusik Kim & Sohyun Park & Jinhyung Lee - 518-520 Visualizing the global deployment of Filipina workers
by Arnisson Andre C Ortega
January 2025, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-6 Is physical planning over? If so, what will replace it?
by Michael Batty - 7-25 Practicing data inclusion: Co-creation of an urban data dashboard
by Yael Nidam & Reann Gibson & Rebecca Houston-Read & Marcia Picard & Vedette Gavin - 26-43 A novel approach to evaluating the accessibility of electric vehicle charging infrastructure via dynamic thresholding in machine learning
by Bailing Zhang & Jing Kang & Tao Feng - 44-58 Compact city and urban planning: Correlation between density and local amenities
by Teemu Jama & Henrikki Tenkanen & Henrik Lönnqvist & Anssi Joutsiniemi - 59-75 Aerial-terrestrial data fusion for fine-grained detection of urban clues
by Jessica Gosling-Goldsmith & Sarah Elizabeth Antos & Luis Miguel Triveno & Adam R Benjamin & Chaofeng Wang
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