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October 2024, Volume 51, Issue 8
- 1721-1724 The flow of information
by Michael Batty - 1725-1741 Actionable descriptors of spatiotemporal urban dynamics from large-scale mobile data: A case study in Lisbon city
by Miguel G Silva & Sara C Madeira & Rui Henriques - 1742-1757 Evolvable case-based design: An artificial intelligence system for urban form generation with specific indicators
by Yubo Liu & Kai Hu & Qiaoming Deng - 1758-1774 Physical distancing and its association with travel behavior in daily pre-pandemic urban life: An analysis utilizing lifelogging images and composite survey and mobility data
by Piyushimita Thakuriah & Christina Boididou & Jinhyun Hong - 1775-1793 Inferring “high-frequent†mixed urban functions from telecom traffic
by Jintong Tang & Ximeng Cheng & Aihan Liu & Qian Huang & Yinsheng Zhou & Zhou Huang & Yu Liu & Liyan Xu - 1794-1813 Street characteristics and human activities in commercial districts: A clustering-based approach application for Shenzhen
by Chendi Yang & Rui Ma & Hongqiang Fang & Siu Ming Lo & Jacqueline TY Lo - 1814-1832 An inductive method for classifying building form in a city with implications for orientation
by Jinmo Rhee & Ramesh Krishnamurti - 1833-1853 Examining the impact of the urban transportation system on tangible and intangible vitality at the city-block scale in Nanjing, China
by Liu Yang & Mingbo Wu & Yishan Chen & Chenyang Wu - 1854-1872 Facebook city: Place-named groups as urban communication infrastructure in Greater London
by Andrea Ballatore & Scott Rodgers & Liam McLoughlin & Susan Moore - 1873-1894 An agent-based simulation model for the growth of the Sydney Trains network
by Bahman Lahoorpoor & David M Levinson - 1895-1912 Modeling the relationship between urban tree canopy, landscape heterogeneity, and land surface temperature: A machine learning approach
by Bev Wilson & Shakil Bin Kashem & Lily Slonim - 1913-1930 Making plans findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable with data infrastructure: A search engine for constructing, analyzing, and visualizing planning documents
by Lindsay Poirier & Dexter Antonio & Makenna Dettmann & Tiffany Eng & Jennifer Ganata & Sujoy Ghosh & Mirthala Lopez & Ranesh Karma & Asiya Natekal & Catherine Brinkley - 1931-1947 Metro cultural scene: A new community scale in urban scene research
by Yuhuan Wang & Yongbo Zhou - 1948-1964 Can spatial patterns mitigate the urban heat island effect? Evidence from German metropolitan regions
by Wenzheng Li & Stephan Schmidt - 1965-1973 Warehouse CITY – An open data product for evaluating warehouse land-use in Southern California
by Susan A Phillips & Michael C McCarthy - 1974-1980 Overture Point of Interest data for the United Kingdom: A comprehensive, queryable open data product, validated against Geolytix supermarket data
by Patrick Ballantyne & Cillian Berragan - 1981-1983 Division by countries of origin? Visualizing the spatial distributions of international migrants in Guangzhou, China
by Yiming Tan & Zifeng Chen - 1984-1986 Visualising the academic mobility of Nobel laureates
by Quan Gao & Nan Wei & Qian Zhang & Siyu Zhou & Jing Xie
September 2024, Volume 51, Issue 7
- 1391-1407 Spatial inequalities and cities: A review
by Somwrita Sarkar & Clémentine Cottineau-Mugadza & Levi J Wolf - 1408-1429 Segregated by design? Street network topological structure and the measurement of urban segregation
by Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey - 1430-1446 Spatiotemporal gender differences in urban vibrancy
by Thomas Collins & Riccardo Di Clemente & Mario Gutiérrez-Roig & Federico Botta - 1447-1462 Unraveling transit service and land use components of the socio-spatial inequality of access
by Fatemeh Janatabadi & Alireza Ermagun - 1463-1477 Inequalities in experiencing urban functions. An exploration of human digital (geo-)footprints
by Alessia Calafiore & Krasen Samardzhiev & Francisco Rowe & Martin Fleischmann & Daniel Arribas-Bel - 1478-1495 Proximity or opportunity? Spatial and market determinants of private individuals’ buy-to-let investments
by Antoine Peris & Laure Casanova Enault - 1496-1512 Mobility and transit segregation in urban spaces
by Nandini Iyer & Ronaldo Menezes & Hugo Barbosa - 1513-1530 Evaluating the impact of social housing policies: Measuring accessibility changes when individuals move to social housing projects
by Flavia Lopes & Lucas Figueiredo & Jorge Gil & Edja Trigueiro - 1531-1547 Unpacking urban scaling and socio-spatial inequalities in mobility: Evidence from England
by Qi-Li Gao & Chen Zhong & Yikang Wang - 1548-1562 Regional comparison of socio-demographic variation in urban E-scooter usage
by Priyanka Verma & Grant McKenzie - 1563-1580 Towards urban place-based resilience modeling: Mixed methods for a flood resilience assessment index
by Brad Bottoms & Julie Arbit & Earl Lewis & Alford Young Jr - 1581-1597 Inequalities in the potential movement of social groups: A network-based indicator
by Ana Luisa Maffini & Gustavo Maciel Gonçalves & Clarice Maraschin & Jorge Gil - 1598-1613 The fuel of discontent? Transport poverty risks and equity concerns in French urban peripheries
by Armand Pons & Olivier Finance & Alexis Conesa - 1614-1631 How accessible are cities for visually impaired pedestrians? A case of Greater London
by Achituv Cohen & Sagi Dalyot & Asya Natapov & Trisalyn Nelson - 1632-1649 Inequality and spatial mismatch in the urban labor market: Evidence for the Curitiba metropolitan region, Brazil
by Luiz Pedro Couto Santos Silva & Alexandre Alves Porsse - 1650-1665 Who can access what? Uncovering urban inequality in access to service for senior citizens
by Patrizia Sulis & Paola Proietti - 1666-1688 Residential mobility and new forms of spatial inequality in the settlement system: A comparative study of Estonia and Lithuania
by RÅ«ta UbareviÄ ienÄ— & Kadi Kalm & Maarten van Ham & Tautvydas Žinys & Jaak Kliimask & Tiit Tammaru - 1689-1705 New methods for old questions: Predicting historical urban renewal areas in the United States
by Wenfei Xu - 1706-1714 Flexurba: An open-source R package to flexibly reconstruct the Degree of Urbanisation classification
by Céline Van Migerode & Ate Poorthuis & Ben Derudder - 1715-1718 Gender differences in spatio-temporal dynamics: Visualizing bike-sharing mobility patterns in New York City
by Guiyu Chen & Chaosu Li
July 2024, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 1181-1186 Digital twins on trial: Can they actually solve wicked societal problems and change the world for better?
by Nick Malleson & Rachel Franklin & Daniel Arribas-Bel & Tao Cheng & Mark Birkin - 1187-1194 A geo-intelligence paradigm examining and curbing shrinking cities: Detroit as a case study
by Yichun Xie & Xining Yang - 1195-1209 Extracting real estate values of rental apartment floor plans using graph convolutional networks
by Atsushi Takizawa - 1210-1226 Exploring the plot patterns of the retail landscape: The case of the Helsinki Metropolitan area
by Hulusi Eren Efeoglu & Anssi Joutsiniemi & Skirmante Mozuriunaite - 1227-1247 Discontinuities in regional economic development due to administrative boundaries: Examining the mechanisms of the boundary effect
by Jindo Jeong - 1248-1273 Transportation and urban spatial structure: Evidence from Paris
by Anton Salov & Elena Semerikova - 1274-1289 Identifying urban functional zones by analysing the spatial distribution of amenities
by Wei Chien Benny Chin & Yuming Fu & Kwan Hui Lim & Thomas Schroepfer & Lynette Cheah - 1290-1307 Where is it complex to reallocate road space?
by Gabriel Valença & Filipe Moura & Ana Morais de Sá - 1308-1321 Effect of greening vacant houses on improvement in thermal environment using ENVI-met simulation: A case study on Busan metropolitan city
by Yoko Kamata & Jung Eun Kang - 1322-1337 Urban dispersion indicator to assess the Italian settlement pattern
by Lucia Saganeiti & Lorena Fiorini & Francesco Zullo & Beniamino Murgante - 1338-1353 Examining the impact of neighborhood environment factors on residents’ emotions during COVID-19 lockdown and reopening: A Wuhan study on mediation and moderation
by Minghao Liu & Zhonghua Gou - 1354-1368 Towards a study of everyday geographic information: Bringing the everyday into view
by Stefano De Sabbata & Katy Bennett & Zoe Gardner - 1369-1379 A geo-referenced micro-data set of real estate listings for Spain’s three largest cities
by David Rey-Blanco & Pelayo Arbues & Fernando Lopez & Antonio Paez - 1380-1383 Geo-visualisation of the community structure of intercity express delivery network in China based on waybill big data
by Jiacheng Chang & Guoqi Li & Wenjie Sun & Nannan He & Guopeng Du - 1384-1386 Always growing? Mapping population change in urban China for 2010-2020
by Xiang Liu & Jing Fan & Zongshi Liu - 1387-1388 Corrigendum to ‘Transportation and urban spatial structure: Evidence from Paris’
by N/A
June 2024, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 1011-1016 50 years and going strong: Into the next half century
by Michael Batty - 1017-1019 My ten years with Environment and Planning B
by Linda See - 1020-1022 Environment and Planning B: Its shaping of urban modeling and me
by Andrew Crooks - 1023-1027 Hopes and dreams for (future) better things: Medium, data, and ideas
by Levi J Wolf & Dani Arribas-Bel - 1028-1037 EPB turns 50 years old: An analytical tour of the last five decades
by Andrew Crooks & Na Jiang & Linda See & Seraphim Alvanides & Dani Arribas-Bel & Levi Wolf & Mike Batty - 1038-1040 The science of a subtitle
by Richard Harris - 1041-1044 Smart Data infrastructure for urban analytics, city science, planning and design
by Paul A. Longley - 1045-1048 Environment and Planning B and me; or what is lost in data
by David O’Sullivan - 1049-1050 Fifty years of Environment and Planning B
by Philip Steadman - 1051-1054 Coupling planning models with models of spontaneous order
by Chris Webster - 1055-1058 Social life and interpersonal relationships in Environment and Planning B
by Clio Andris - 1059-1062 Accommodating a durable community
by Clémentine Cottineau - 1063-1067 Is urban analytics serving as an indispensable tool on the desktop of urbanist practitioners?
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 1068-1072 City laboratory: Embracing new data, new elements, and new pathways to invent new cities
by Ying Long & Enjia Zhang - 1073-1078 Space syntax and design
by John Peponis - 1079-1081 Normative urban science
by Somwrita Sarkar - 1082-1084 Shape grammars in Environment and Planning B
by George Stiny - 1085-1088 From urban modelling, GIS, the digital, intelligent, and the smart city to the digital twin city with AI
by Anthony G.O. Yeh - 1089-1103 Leveraging newspapers to understand urban issues: A longitudinal analysis of urban shrinkage in Detroit
by Na Jiang & Andrew T Crooks & Hamdi Kavak & Wenjing Wang - 1104-1123 Explainable spatially explicit geospatial artificial intelligence in urban analytics
by Pengyuan Liu & Yan Zhang & Filip Biljecki - 1124-1136 Understanding the spatial statistical properties of a real estate listings point pattern in San José, Costa Rica
by Eduardo Pérez-Molina - 1137-1152 Shrinking homes? The geographies of small domestic properties in London, 2010–2021
by Phil Hubbard & Jon Reades & Hendrik Walter & Catrin Preston - 1153-1164 Classifying and mapping residential structure through the London Output Area Classification
by Alex D Singleton & Paul A Longley - 1165-1167 Uneven regional distribution earthquake danger zones and of cell towers and cells in Türkiye
by Umut Erdem - 1168-1173 Varying road network resilience of Chinese cities
by Yao Shen & Lefeng Liu & Zihan Xu & Wentao Yan & Liyan Xu - 1174-1177 Spatial pattern of Olympic medals
by Géza Tóth
May 2024, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 799-802 AI and design
by Michael Batty - 803-822 Understanding street-level urban vibrancy via spatial-temporal Wi-Fi data analytics: Case LivingLine Shanghai
by Yan Zhang & Chengliang Li & Jiajie Li & Zhiyuan Gao & Tianyu Su & Can Wang & Hexin Zhang & Teng Ma & Yang Liu & Weiting Xiong & Ronan Doorley & Luis Alonso & Yongqi Lou & Kent Larson - 823-838 Mapping sidewalks on a neighborhood scale from street view images
by Omar Faruqe Hamim & Surendra Reddy Kancharla & Satish V Ukkusuri - 839-853 Developing a TOD assessment model based on node–place–ecology for suburban areas of metropolitan cities: A case in Odawara
by Weiyao Yang & Wanglin Yan & Lihua Chen & Haichen Wei & Shuang Gan - 854-869 Developing a two-level machine-learning approach for classifying urban form for an East Asian mega-city
by Chih-Yu Chen & Florian Koch & Christa Reicher - 870-888 Modelling the impact of urban form on daily mobility energy consumption using archetypal cities
by Maud Haffner & Olivier Bonin & Gilles Vuidel - 889-903 Characterizing urban lifestyle signatures using motif properties in network of places
by Junwei Ma & Bo Li & Ali Mostafavi - 904-922 Gravity-based models for evaluating urban park accessibility: Why does localized selection of attractiveness factors and travel modes matter?
by Peng Chen & Wei Wang & Chong Qian & Mengqiu Cao & Tianren Yang - 923-938 Semantic enrichment of building functions through geospatial data integration and ontological inference
by Abdulkadir Memduhoglu & Melih Basaraner - 939-953 Toward a more socially equitable stormwater management fee: The case of Corpus Christi in Texas, USA
by Jim Lee & Hua Zhang & Yuxia Huang - 954-970 The role of procedural utility in land market dynamics in Greater Cairo: An agent based model application
by Yahya Gamal & Nuno Pinto & Deljana Iossifova - 971-986 User-generated content may increase urban park use: Evidence from multisource social media data
by Di Wei & Yuan Wang & Mengyang Liu & Yi Lu - 987-1002 Relative spatial variability in building heights and its spatial association: Application for the spatial clustering of harmonious and inharmonious building heights in Tokyo
by Hiroyuki Usui - 1003-1006 Resilience analysis of global agricultural trade
by Chunzhu Wei & Xufeng Liu & Lupan Zhang & Yuanmei Wan & Gengzhi Huang & Yang Lu & Xiaohu Zhang
March 2024, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 565-569 Exploring the new frontier of information extraction through large language models in urban analytics
by Andrew Crooks & Qingqing Chen - 570-571 Peter Allen (1944–2023) and Michael Wegener (1938–2024)
by Michael Batty - 572-589 Chinese cities as digital environmental governance innovators: Evidence from subnational low-Carbon plans
by Angel Hsu & Li Lili & Marco Schletz & Zhitong Yu - 590-609 Modelling urban transition with coupled housing and labour markets
by Jiaqi Ge & Bernardo Alves Furtado - 610-624 A centrality measure for grid street network considering sequential route choice behaviour
by Shota Tabata - 625-640 The conflicting geographies of social frontiers: Exploring the asymmetric impacts of social frontiers on household mobility in Rotterdam
by Dan Olner & Gwilym Pryce & Maarten van Ham & Heleen Janssen - 641-655 Urban planning and design with points of interest and visual perception
by Asya Natapov & Achituv Cohen & Sagi Dalyot - 656-669 Quantifying the pedestrian access potential of suburban street network retrofits
by Rohan L Aras & Nicholas T Ouellette & Rishee K Jain - 670-688 Analyzing jogging activity patterns and adaptation to public health regulation
by Yifeng Liu & Yuan Lai - 689-704 Short video-driven deep perception for city imagery
by Xiana Chen & Junxian Yu & Yingying Zhu & Ruonan Wu & Wei Tu - 705-720 A city of gardeners: What happens when policy, planning, and populace co-create the food production of a novel peri-urban area?
by Jan Eelco Jansma & Sigrid CO Wertheim-Heck - 721-744 Operationalizing the open city concept: A case study of Berlin
by Grace Abou Jaoude & Majd Murad & Olaf Mumm & Vanessa Miriam Carlow - 745-762 Exploring the construction and analysis method of landscape spatial structure based on complex networks
by Yijing Wang & Shi Cheng & Ziqian Cheng & Yuning Cheng - 763-777 New town development and housing affordability: A case study in Hong Kong
by Yaoxuan Huang & Victor Jing Li & Daikun Wang - 778-787 A Python package for the local multiscale analysis of spatial point processes (LomPy)
by Janka Lengyel & François Sémécurbe & Stéphane G. Roux - 788-791 Visualizing urban slum population across the globe
by Feiran Ren & Yuheng Zhang & Qi Zhou - 792-795 Visualizing the North–South Divide of international visitors: Evidence from the Yangtze River Delta in China
by Yao Wang & Xiaohua Lin & Liushan Lin & Xinyi Niu
February 2024, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 293-295 The innovative role of cities in solving global problems with local solutions
by Linda See - 296-313 Exploring flood mitigation governance by estimating first-floor elevation via deep learning and google street view in coastal Texas
by Ge Gao & Xinyue Ye & Shoujia Li & Xiao Huang & Huan Ning & David Retchless & Zhenlong Li - 314-328 Is national border weakening in technology space? Analysis of inter-urban hierarchy with Chinese patent licensing data
by Suyoung Kang & Jung Won Sonn & Ilwon Seo - 329-346 The effect of the perceptible built environment on pedestrians’ walking behaviors in commercial districts: Evidence from Hong Kong
by Chendi Yang & Siu Ming Lo & Rui Ma & Hongqiang Fang - 347-365 Intersectional approach of everyday geography
by Julie Vallée & Maxime Lenormand - 366-383 Development and evaluation of probabilistic forecasting methods for small area populations
by Irina Grossman & Kasun Bandara & Tom Wilson & Michael Kirley - 384-400 A visibility-based approach to manage the vertical urban development and maintain visual sustainability of urban mountain landscapes: A case of Mufu Mountain in Nanjing, China
by Guanting Zhang & Shi Cheng & Yuan Gao - 401-418 Estimating household demand for transit-oriented development: A two-stage hedonic analysis in Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada
by Yu Huang & Dawn Cassandra Parker & Paul Anglin - 419-437 Identifying sinks and sources of human flows: A new approach to characterizing urban structures
by Takaaki Aoki & Shota Fujishima & Naoya Fujiwara - 438-455 Three-dimensional land-use configuration and property prices: A spatially filtered multi-level modelling perspective
by Wei Zheng & Mingshu Wang - 456-478 A hybrid estimation of carbon footprints for urban commuting transportation via path reconstruction
by Jun Zhang & Qiannan Ai & Yuling Ye & Shejun Deng - 479-495 Simple agents – complex emergent path systems: Agent-based modelling of pedestrian movement
by Lei Ma & Sven Anders Brandt & Stefan Seipel & Ding Ma - 496-511 Is the noise still going on? Predicting repeat noise complaints with historical time course and random forest classifiers
by Zicheng Fan & Valerio Signorelli - 512-528 BikeDNA: A tool for bicycle infrastructure data and network assessment
by Ane Rahbek Vierø & Anastassia Vybornova & Michael Szell - 529-545 The effects of street environment features on road running: An analysis using crowdsourced fitness tracker data and machine learning
by Shuyang Zhang & Nianxiong Liu & Beini Ma & Shurui Yan - 546-552 Relational Reprojection Platform: Non-linear distance transformations of spatial data in R
by Will B. Payne & Evangeline McGlynn - 553-562 Synthetic population data for small area estimation in the United States
by Yue Lin
January 2024, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-6 In praise of (spatial) bundles
by Dani Arribas-Bel & Martin Fleischmann - 7-22 History, neighborhood, and proximity as factors of land-use change: A dynamic spatial regression model
by Emre Tepe - 23-38 Empirical research and proposed planning methodology for the greening of urban buildings to achieve low-carbon effects
by Wuyang Hong & Renzhong Guo - 39-56 Spatial model for predictive recovery monitoring based on hazard, built environment, and population features and their spillover effects
by Flavia Ioana Patrascu & Ali Mostafavi - 57-74 Urban expansion and transportation interaction: Evidence from Akure, southwestern Nigeria
by Ayodele Adekunle Faiyetole & Victor Ayodeji Adewumi - 75-88 Hybrid method of mapping urban residential carbon emissions with high-spatial resolution: A case study of Suzhou, China
by Junyang Gao & Helin Liu & Yongwei Tang & Mei Luo - 89-108 Using machine learning to identify spatial market segments. A reproducible study of major Spanish markets
by David Rey-Blanco & Pelayo Arbués & Fernando A. López & Antonio Páez - 109-127 Examining heat inequity in a Brazilian metropolitan region
by Meen Wook Jung & Mônica A Haddad & Brian K Gelder - 128-139 Modeling the spatial dynamics of income in cities
by Vincent Verbavatz & Marc Barthelemy - 140-156 Hybrid quantitative mesoscale analyses for simulating pedestrians’ visual perceptions: Comparison of three New York City streets
by Roei Yosifof & Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 157-173 Planning factors affecting carbon footprints of residents: Density, land use, and suburbanization
by Taehyun Kim & Youngre Noh - 174-194 Road network distances and detours in Europe: Radial profiles and city size effects
by Estelle Mennicken & Rémi Lemoy & Geoffrey Caruso - 195-215 The nonlinear relationships between built environment features and urban street vitality: A data-driven exploration
by Yun Han & Chunpeng Qin & Longzhu Xiao & Yu Ye - 216-233 Prediction of residential and non-residential building usage in Germany based on a novel nationwide reference data set
by André Hartmann & Martin Behnisch & Robert Hecht & Gotthard Meinel - 234-258 Assessment of the Bioclimatic Index for resilient urban spaces in Mediterranean cities
by Dimitra V Chondrogianni & Yorgos J Stephanedes - 259-274 A new quantitative evaluation method of urban skyline based on object-based analysis and constitution theory
by Ling Yang & Xin Yang & Yue Li & Sijin Li - 275-281 Crossing intersections: A tool for investigating road user pathways
by Heather Anne Kaths - 282-285 Visualizing the spatial characteristics of women’s long-distance commuting in Suzhou, China
by Xiaohua Lin & Yao Wang & Meilin Zhu & Yang Xiao - 286-289 Analyzing urban parks’ spatial integration in Budapest to understand changes in visitation patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Zoltán Bereczki & György Csomós & Jenő Zsolt Farkas
November 2023, Volume 50, Issue 9
- 2333-2336 Beyond open science: Data, code, and causality
by Levi John Wolf - 2337-2341 The Michael Breheny Prize 2023
by N/A - 2342-2358 Identifying urban form typologies in Seoul using a new Gaussian mixture model-based clustering framework
by Na Li & Steven Jige Quan - 2359-2375 Assessing impacts of the built environment on mobility: A joint choice model of travel mode and duration
by Yang Yang & Samitha Samaranayake & Timur Dogan - 2376-2393 Using geographical random forest models to explore spatial patterns in the neighborhood determinants of hypertension prevalence across chicago, illinois, USA
by Aynaz Lotfata & George Grekousis & Ruoyu Wang - 2394-2406 Census-based urban building energy modeling to evaluate the effectiveness of retrofit programs
by Yael Nidam & Ali Irani & Jamie Bemis & Christoph Reinhart - 2407-2429 Visibility and symbolism of corporate architecture: A multi-method approach for visual impact assessment
by Gianni Talamini & Ting Liu & Roula El-Khoury & Di Shao - 2430-2451 What’s in the laundromat? Mapping and characterising offshore-owned residential property in London
by Jonathan Bourne & Andrea Ingianni & Rex McKenzie - 2452-2469 A clustering-based approach to quantifying socio-demographic impacts on urban mobility patterns
by Yang Yang & Samitha Samaranayake & Timur Dogan - 2470-2490 Quantifying the environmental characteristics influencing the attractiveness of commercial agglomerations with big geo-data
by Zhou Huang & Ganmin Yin & Xia Peng & Xiao Zhou & Quanhua Dong - 2491-2509 Agglomeration vs amenities? Unraveling the latent engine of growth in metropolitan Greece
by Margherita Carlucci & Gloria Polinesi & Luca Salvati - 2510-2526 Social interaction in public space: Spatial edges, moveable furniture, and visual landmarks
by Becky PY Loo & Zhuangyuan Fan - 2527-2542 Structural Changes in Human Mobility Under the Zero-COVID Strategy in China
by Xiaoyan Mu & Xiaohu Zhang & Anthony Gar-On Yeh & Yang Yu & Jiejing Wang - 2543-2559 Developing a national dataset of bicycle infrastructure for Canada using open data sources
by Colin Ferster & Trisalyn Nelson & Kevin Manaugh & Jeneva Beairsto & Karen Laberee & Meghan Winters - 2560-2578 Walking alone or walking together: A spatial evaluation of children’s travel behavior to school
by Greg Rybarczyk & Ayse Ozbil & Demet Yesiltepe & Gorsev Argin - 2579-2593 Urban land use transitions: Examining change over 19 years using sequence analysis. The case of South-East Queensland, Australia
by Svitlana Pyrohova & Jiafei Hu & Jonathan Corcoran - 2594-2609 Using neighborhood characteristics to predict vacancy types: Comparing multi-scale conditions surrounding existing vacant lots
by Ryun Jung Lee & Galen Newman & Shannon Van Zandt - 2610-2620 Painting with Data: Visually based open-source tool for geo-computing
by Carlos Sandoval Olascoaga
October 2023, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 2009-2016 Advances in geospatial approaches to transport networks and sustainable mobility
by Henrikki Tenkanen & Rafael H. M. Pereira & Elsa Arcaute & Marta C. Gonzalez - 2017-2037 A multi-city study on structural characteristics of bicycle networks
by Giulia Reggiani & Trivik Verma & Winnie Daamen & Serge Hoogendoorn - 2038-2070 Multimodal urban mobility and multilayer transport networks
by Laura Alessandretti & Luis Guillermo Natera Orozco & Meead Saberi & Michael Szell & Federico Battiston - 2071-2086 The geography of public transport competitiveness in thirteen medium sized cities
by Erik B Lunke & Nils Fearnley & Jørgen Aarhaug - 2087-2102 Data-driven micromobility network planning for demand and safety
by Pietro Folco & Laetitia Gauvin & Michele Tizzoni & Michael Szell - 2103-2117 Connected bikeability in London: Which localities are better connected by bike and does this matter?
by Roger Beecham & Yuanxuan Yang & Caroline Tait & Robin Lovelace - 2118-2132 A barrier too far: Understanding the role of intersection crossing distance on bicycle rider behavior in Chicago
by Rohan L Aras & Nicholas T Ouellette & Rishee K Jain - 2133-2150 Road infrastructures, spatial surroundings, and the demand and route choices for cycling: Evidence from a GPS-based mode detection study from Oslo, Norway
by Tineke de Jong & Lars Böcker & Christian Weber - 2151-2170 Neighbourhood-level pedestrian navigation using the construal level theory
by Obi Thompson Sargoni & Ed Manley - 2171-2186 A navigability entropy model for street networks
by Padraig Corcoran & Rhyd Lewis - 2187-2202 Half-(head)way there: Comparing two methods to account for public transport waiting time in accessibility indicators
by Anson F Stewart & Andrew M Byrd - 2203-2219 Examining the geometry of streets through accessibility: new insights from streetspace allocation analysis
by Nicolas Palominos & Duncan A Smith - 2220-2237 Exploiting COVID-19 related traffic changes to evaluate flow dependency of an FCD-defined congestion measure
by Megan M Bruwer & Simen J Andersen - 2238-2253 Explaining a century of Swiss regional development by deep learning and SHAP values
by Youxi Lai & Wenzhe Sun & Jan-Dirk Schmöcker & Koji Fukuda & Kay W Axhausen - 2254-2272 Infrastructures connecting people: A mechanistic model for terrestrial transportation networks
by Luce Prignano & Lluc Font-Pomarol & Ignacio Morer & Sergi Lozano - 2273-2293 Modeling land-use change using partitioned vector cellular automata while considering urban spatial structure
by Jing Yang & Xinyu Zhu & Wei Chen & Yizhong Sun & Jie Zhu - 2294-2308 Analyzing the age-friendliness of the urban environment using computer vision methods
by Fereshteh Moradi & Nimish Biloria & Mukesh Prasad - 2309-2316 Synthetic population Catalyst: A micro-simulated population of England with circadian activities
by Hadrien Salat & Dustin Carlino & Fernando Benitez-Paez & Anna Zanchetta & Daniel Arribas-Bel & Mark Birkin - 2317-2321 Spatial and temporal access to warm spaces during the winter of 2022/2023
by Andrew Price & Gary Higgs & Mitchel Langford - 2322-2325 Geo-visualizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ learning outcomes: Evidence from grade 5 students
by Sugam Agarwal & Smruti Ranjan Behera - 2326-2329 The geographic visualization of financial inclusion and exclusion in Mexican municipalities
by MarÃa del Carmen Dircio-Palacios-Macedo & Paula Cruz-GarcÃa & Fausto Hernández-Trillo & Emili Tortosa-Ausina
September 2023, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 1707-1710 The boundary problem
by Michael Batty - 1711-1717 Sustainability and urban climate: How Metaverse can influence urban planning?
by Ehsan Dorostkar & Mahsa Najarsadeghi - 1718-1721 A convergence of climate, social justice, and infrastructure policy enables forestry to cool cities
by Lemir Teron & Theodore Endreny - 1722-1738 Analysing the consequences of progressive Urban Spatial cycles to evaluate urban land use policy
by Biswajit Mondal - 1739-1758 Geographical detector-based assessment of multi-level explanatory powers of determinants on China’s medical-service resumption during the COVID-19 epidemic
by Bisong Hu & Sumeng Fu & Jin Luo & Hui Lin & Qian Yin & Vincent Tao & Bin Jiang & Lijun Zuo & Yu Meng - 1759-1774 The multisensory environmental evaluations of sound and odour in urban public open spaces
by Meihui Ba & Zhongzhe Li & Jian Kang - 1775-1789 Who can walk? An analysis of public amenity access in America’s ten largest cities
by Emily Talen - 1790-1805 Fractured smart cities: Missing links in India’s smart city mission
by Uttam Singh & Surya Prakash Upadhyay - 1806-1821 Identifying relevant volunteered geographic information about adverse weather events in Trondheim using the CitizenSensing participatory system
by Tomasz Opach & Carlo Navarra & Jan Ketil Rød & Tina-Simone Neset & Julie Wilk & Sara Santos Cruz & Almar Joling - 1822-1837 Study on the hotspots of urban tourism spaces based on Instagram-Worthy locations data: Taking Beijing as an example
by Lai Fan & Dayu Zhang - 1838-1857 Evaluating building color harmoniousness in a historic district intelligently: An algorithm-driven approach using street-view images
by Zihao Zhou & Teng Zhong & Mengyang Liu & Yu Ye - 1858-1878 A spatiotemporal disparity of transit and automobile access gap and its impact on transit use
by Fatemeh Janatabadi & Sanju Maharjan & Alireza Ermagun - 1879-1897 Spatially disaggregated simulation of interactions between home prices and land-use change
by Reza Amindarbari & Perver Baran & Ross K. Meentemeyer