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June 2004, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 453-473 Measuring the Effects of Layout upon Visitors' Spatial Behaviors in Open Plan Exhibition Settings
by John Peponis & Ruth Conroy Dalton & Jean Wineman & Nick Dalton - 475-482 Review: A Researcher's Guide to the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification, a Century of British Geography, Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, the Internet on Earth: A Geography of Information, Planning by Consent: The Origins and Nature of British Development Control, Delivering New Homes: Processes, Planners and Providers
by Paul Longley & Hugh Clout & Joana Margarida & Martin Dodge & Cliff Guy & David Clapham
April 2004, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 163-165 Planning, Government, Information, and the Internet
by Anthony G O Yeh & Chris Webster - 167-194 Understanding Spatial and Temporal Processes of Urban Growth: Cellular Automata Modelling
by Jianquan Cheng & Ian Masser - 195-212 Integrating Affordable Housing within Market-Rate Developments: The Design Dimension
by Steven Tiesdell - 213-233 A Way Forward for Land-Use Planning to Achieve Policy Goals by Using Spatial Modelling Scenarios
by Christopher Pettit & David Pullar - 235-250 Comparative Analysis of Time-Space Prism Vertices for Out-of-Home Activity Engagement on Working and Nonworking Days
by Toshiyuki Yamamoto & Ryuichi Kitamura & Ram M Pendyala - 251-271 Using the Sleuth Urban Growth Model to Simulate the Impacts of Future Policy Scenarios on Urban Land Use in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area
by Claire A Jantz & Scott J Goetz & Mary K Shelley - 273-296 Spatial Small Worlds: New Geographic Patterns for an Information Economy
by Sean P Gorman & Rajendra Kulkarni - 297-309 Raster Analysis of Urban Form
by Carlo Ratti & Paul Richens - 311-324 In Pursuit of Sustainability? Challenges for Deliberative Democracy in a Tasmanian Local Government
by Elaine Stratford & Martina Jaskolski
February 2004, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 Changes in the Journal
by N/A - 3-4 Cogito Ergo Sum or Non-Cogito Ergo Digito? The Digital City Revisited
by N/A - 5-19 The Construction of the Digital City
by Helen Couclelis - 21-37 Evaluating Geographic Information Provision within Public Administration Websites
by Michele Campagna & Giancarlo Deplano - 39-49 Delineation of Demographic Regions with GIS and Computational Intelligence
by Thomas Hatzichristos - 51-64 Towards the Development of Quality of Life Indicators in the ‘Digital’ City
by Massimo Craglia & Lila Leontidou & Giampaolo Nuvolati & Jürgen Schweikart - 65-84 Modelling Future Urban Scenarios in Developing Countries: An Application Case Study in Lagos, Nigeria
by José I Barredo & Luca Demicheli & Carlo Lavalle & Marjo Kasanko & Niall McCormick - 85-104 Distance Transforms as a New Tool in Spatial Analysis, Urban Planning, and GIS
by Michael J de Smith - 105-124 Accessibility Analyst: An Integrated GIS Tool for Accessibility Analysis in Urban Transportation Planning
by Suxia Liu & Xuan Zhu - 125-150 Determinants of Land-Use Change Patterns in the Netherlands
by Peter H Verburg & Jan R Ritsema van Eck & Ton C M de Nijs & Martin J Dijst & Paul Schot - 151-162 Topological Analysis of Urban Street Networks
by Bin Jiang & Christophe Claramunt
December 2003, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 797-798 Unwired Cities
by Michael Batty - 799-818 The Rank-Size Rule and Fractal Hierarchies of Cities: Mathematical Models and Empirical Analyses
by Yanguang Chen & Yixing Zhou - 819-839 Fringe Belts and the Recycling of Urban Land: An Academic Concept and Planning Practice
by J W R Whitehand & N J Morton - 841-863 Investigating the Syntax Line: Configurational Properties and Cognitive Correlates
by Saif Haq - 865-884 Measures of Spatial Accessibility to Health Care in a GIS Environment: Synthesis and a Case Study in the Chicago Region
by Wei Luo & Fahui Wang - 885-909 The Use of Scenarios in Land-Use Planning
by Wei-Ning Xiang & Keith C Clarke - 911-931 English Design Policies: How Have They Fared?
by Matthew Carmona - 933-936 Reviews: Unequal City: London in the Global Arena, Food Deserts: A Practical Guide, Bridging the Digital Divide: Technology, Community and Public Policy
by Hugh Clout & Leigh Sparks & Richard Webber
October 2003, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 641-642 Visibility Analysis
by Sanjay Rana - 643-655 Modelling Natural Surveillance
by Jake Desyllas & Philip Connoly & Frank Hebbert - 657-676 Analysing the Visual Dynamics of Spatial Morphology
by Alasdair Turner - 677-688 Assessment of Visual Qualities, Impacts, and Behaviours, in the Landscape, by Using Measures of Visibility
by Ian D Bishop - 689-707 Visibility Studies in Archaeology: A Review and Case Study
by Mark W Lake & Patricia E Woodman - 709-728 Algorithms for Visibility Computation on Terrains: A Survey
by Leila Floriani & Paola Magillo - 729-755 Visibility in Computer Graphics
by Jiřà Bittner & Peter Wonka - 757-766 Landscape Visibility Computation: Necessary, but Not Sufficient
by Stephen Ervin & Carl Steinitz - 767-787 Radiowave Propagation, Building Databases, and GIS: Anything in Common? A Radio Engineer's Viewpoint
by Jean-Frédéric Wagen & Karim Rizk - 789-796 Reviews: Urban Transport, Environment and Equity: The Case for Developing Countries, the Environment in Corporate Management: New Directions and Economic Insights, Geographic Information Systems and Health Applications, Elsevier's Dictionary of Geographical Information Systems. In English, German, French and Russian, Virtual Reality in Geography
by Harry Dimitriou & Sally Eden & Gary Higgs & David Maguire & Sarah Smith
August 2003, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 483-486 Guest Editorial
by Susan E Batty - 486-486 The Michael Breheny Prize for the Best Paper
by Michael Batty - 487-501 Developing an Infrastructure for Sharing Environmental Models
by Scott J Crosier & Michael F Goodchild & Linda L Hill & Terence R Smith - 503-522 Urban Sprawl and the Cost of Public Services
by John I Carruthers & Gudmundur F Ulfarsson - 523-540 Modelling the Ecological Footprint of Green Travel Plans Using GIS and Network Analysis: From Metaphor to Management Tool?
by Graham Wood - 541-563 A GIS-based Decision Support System for Neighbourhood Greening
by Todd A Randall & Cameron J Churchill & Brian W Baetz - 565-573 Revolutionizing the Core: GIS in the Planning Curriculum
by Timothy S Chapin - 575-587 A 3-D Visual Method for Comparative Evaluation of Dense Built-up Environments
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman & Michael Burt & Yigal Tzamir - 589-603 The Spatial Structure of Power: Traditional Villages and Houses in Korea
by Yoon Kyung Choi - 605-632 Making the outside World Dementia-Friendly: Design Issues and Considerations
by Lynne Mitchell & Elizabeth Burton & Shibu Raman & Tim Blackman & Mike Jenks & Katie Williams - 633-640 Reviews: Information Systems for Urban Planning: A Hypermedia Co-Operative Approach, Planning Latin America's Capital Cities 1850–1950, Planning the Twentieth-Century City: The Advanced Capitalist World, Representations of Space and Time, the Contingent Valuation of Natural Parks: Assessing the Warm Glow Propensity Factor, Formal Engineering Design Synthesis, Urban Development and Civil Society: The Role of Communities in Sustainable Cities
by William J Craig & Linda A Newson & Michael Hebbert & Suzana Dragicevic & Neil Powe & Chris F Earl & Huw Thomas
June 2003, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 325-326 The Next Big Thing: Surveillance from the Ground up
by Michael Batty - 327-338 Either/or → and
by Terry W Knight - 339-356 A Spherical Metric for the Field-Oriented Analysis of Complex Urban Open Spaces
by Jacques Teller - 357-367 Evaluating Design Alternatives Using Conjoint Experiments in Virtual Reality
by Jan Dijkstra & Jos van Leeuwen & Harry Timmermans - 369-378 Changes in Dutch Land Policy: From Monopoly towards Competition in the Building Market
by Hugo Priemus & Erik Louw - 379-389 Effects of Planning on the Garbage-Can Decision Processes: A Reformulation and Extension
by Shih-Kung Lai - 391-410 A Multiagent Model of Negotiation Processes between Multiple Actors in Urban Developments: A Framework for and Results of Numerical Experiments
by Theo Arentze & Harry Timmermans - 411-427 Do Mountains Exist? Towards an Ontology of Landforms
by Barry Smith & David M Mark - 429-447 How to Improve the Social Utility Value of Geographic Information Systems for French Local Governments? A Delphi Study
by Stéphane Roche & Karine Sureau & Claude Caron - 449-463 Advances in Visual Diversity and Entropy
by Arthur E Stamps III - 465-482 Reviews: Time-Integrative Geographic Information Systems: Management and Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Data, Time-Integrative Geographic Information Systems: Management and Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Data, Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing, Local Strategic Partnerships: Lessons from New Commitment to Regeneration, Inclusive Design: Designing and Developing Accessible Environments, the European Dimension of British Planning, Cities for the New Millennium, Valuing Environmental and Natural Resources: The Econometrics of Non-Market Valuation, Uncertainty and the Environment: Implications for Decision Making and Environmental Policy, Spatial Data Quality, Innovations in GIS 8. Spatial Information and the Environment, Planning for Crime Prevention: A Transatlantic Perspective, Java Programming for Spatial Sciences, Geographical Data: Characteristics and Sources, a New Kind of Science
by Suzana Dragicevic & Mike de Smith & Michael F Goodchild & Claudio de Magalhães & Huw Thomas & William Walton & Peter Hall & Ian Moffatt & Daniel Sui & Peter Halls & Victor Mesev & D I Ashby & Sanjay Rana & Paul Williamson & Britton Harris
April 2003, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 163-164 Obituary—Michael Breheny, 1948–2003
by N/A - 165-180 Computing with Ambiguity
by Terry Knight - 181-200 Neighborhoods as Service Providers: A Methodology for Evaluating Pedestrian Access
by Emily Talen - 201-218 Ecospatial Outcomes of Neoliberal Planning: Habitat Management in Auckland Region, New Zealand
by Brad L Coombes - 219-238 Accessibility and Mode-Destination Choice Decisions: Exploring Travel in Three Neighborhoods in Puget Sound, WA
by Thirayoot Limanond & Debbie A Niemeier - 239-254 Fuzzy Urban Sets: Theory and Application to Desakota Regions in China
by Eric J Heikkila & Ti-Yan Shen & Kai-Zhong Yang - 255-270 Convex Land Acquisition with Zero-One Programming
by Justin C Williams - 271-296 Neighbourhood Land Use and Performance: The Evolution of Neighbourhood Morphology over the 20th Century
by Pierre Filion & Karen Hammond - 297-318 Texture Preference and Global Frequency Magnitudes
by Gretchen Schira - 319-324 Reviews: Community Participation and Geographic Information Systems, Planning for a Sustainable Future, the Politics of Mobility: Transport, the Environment and Public Policy, Strategic Environmental Assessment in Transport and Land Use Planning
by Muki Haklay & Patsy Healey & Rob Imrie & David Pitfield
February 2003, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-2 World Class Universities, World Class Research: What Does it All Mean?
by Michael Batty - 3-14 Measuring Spatial Concentration: The Use of Threshold Profiles
by Ron Johnston & David Voas - 15-36 The Devil is in the Detail: Visualising Analogical Thought in Retail Location Decisionmaking
by Ian Clarke & William Mackaness & Barbara Ball & Masahide Horita - 37-49 Spatial Openness as a Practical Metric for Evaluating Built-up Environments
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman & Israel A Wagner - 51-68 Using GIS to Estimate the Replacement Potential of Solar Energy for Urban Dwellings
by Mark Rylatt & Stuart Gadsden & Kevin Lomas - 69-87 Evaluation of Accessibility Impacts of Land-Use Scenarios: The Implications of Job Competition, Land-Use, and Infrastructure Developments for the Netherlands
by T Karst & Jan R Ritsema van Eck - 89-111 Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) for Town Council Management in Singapore
by Sun Sheng Han & Zhen Peng - 113-124 Recursive Voronoi Diagrams
by Barry Boots & Narushige Shiode - 125-155 Computing with Emergence
by Terry Knight - 157-162 Reviews: Modelling Scale in Geographical Information Science, Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Modeling Techniques for Simulating Social and Ecological Processes, Red Tape and Housing Costs: How Regulation Affects New Residential Development
by Shivanand Balram & Itzhak Benenson & Andrew Golland
December 2002, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 793-794 The Erosion of the Intellectual Commons
by Michael Batty - 795-818 Dynamics of Supply Chains: A Multilevel (Logistical–Informational–Financial) Network Perspective
by Anna Nagurney & Ke Ke & Jose Cruz & Kitty Hancock & Frank Southworth - 819-839 Russian Power Generation: Between a Rock and a Hard Place?
by Malcolm R Hill - 841-865 Urban Settlement Transitions
by Claes Andersson & Steen Rasmussen & Roger White - 867-881 Examining Individuals' Desire for Shorter Commute: The Case of Proximate Commuting
by Daniel A RodrÃguez - 883-894 Information Technology for Planners: The gmforum
by Chang-Hee Christine Bae & Nathaniel Trumbull & Howard Wu & Kimberly Voge - 895-911 Urban Modeling as Storytelling: Using Simulation Models as a Narrative
by Subhrajit Guhathakurta - 913-931 Supporting Designers' Hierarchies through Parametric Shape Recognition
by Jay P McCormack & Jonathan Cagan - 933-938 Reviews: Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Sustainable Communities in Europe, Technospaces: Inside the New Media, the Boulevard Book: History, Evolution, Design of Multiway Boulevards
by Carolina Tobón & Elizabeth Burton & Martin Dodge & Hugh Clout
October 2002, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 635-636 Urban Bubbles
by Michael Batty - 637-654 Accessibility Evaluation: The Effects of the Free Return System on Choice Behaviour for Public Libraries
by Toshihiro Osaragi - 655-672 Reinvention of Tradition as an Urban Image: The Case of Ankara Citadel
by Asuman Türkün Erendil & Zuhal Ulusoy - 673-685 Button Design for Map Overlays: 2
by Yuanan Diao & Wei-Ning Xiang - 687-705 The Changing Regulation of Mobile-Phone Mast Development in a Devolved United Kingdom
by William Walton - 707-718 Determination of Thresholds of Visual Impact: The Case of Wind Turbines
by Ian D Bishop - 719-728 Modeling the Formation of Activity Agendas Using Reactive Agents
by Theo Arentze & Harry Timmermans - 729-755 Information and Communication Technology Policy in European Cities: A Comparative Approach
by Galit Cohen & Peter Nijkamp - 757-778 Policy Planning Using Genetic Algorithms Combined with Simulation: The Case of Municipal Solid Waste
by Jonathan D Linton & Julian Scott Yeomans & Reena Yoogalingam - 779-788 Chain-Model Shape-Pattern Schemata
by Richard Egli & Neil F Stewart - 789-792 Reviews: The Chosen City, Twentieth-Century Suburbs: A Morphological Approach
by Nicholas Falk & Paul Torrens
August 2002, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 473-490 Encoding Natural Movement as an Agent-Based System: An Investigation into Human Pedestrian Behaviour in the Built Environment
by Alasdair Turner & Alan Penn - 491-512 Entity-Based Modeling of Urban Residential Dynamics: The Case of Yaffo, Tel Aviv
by Itzhak Benenson & Itzhak Omer & Erez Hatna - 513-531 Visualizing Decisionmaking: Perspectives on Collaborative and Participative Approach to Sustainable Urban Planning and Management
by Habib M Alshuwaikhat & Danjuma I Nkwenti - 533-552 Backbone Topology, Access, and the Commercial Internet, 1997–2000
by Morton E O'Kelly & Tony H Grubesic - 553-569 A GIS-Based Decision-Support Tool for Public Facility Planning
by Alexandra Ribeiro & António Pais Antunes - 571-587 Planning for Open Storage of Containers in a Major International Container Trade Centre: An Analysis of Hong Kong Development Control Statistics Using Probit Modelling
by Lawrence W C Lai & Winky K O Ho - 589-606 The Usefulness of the GIS—Fuzzy Set Approach in Evaluating the Urban Residential Environment
by Kyushik Oh & Yeunwoo Jeong - 607-628 Design of Decision Support for Stakeholder-Driven Collaborative Land Valuation
by Ian J O'Connell & C Peter Keller - 629-634 Reviews: Geographic Information Systems and Science, Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies: Agent-Based Modeling of Social and Spatial Processes, Israeli Planners and Designers: Profiles of Community Builders
by Pip Forer & Sarah Chaplin & Paul M Torrens & Tal Tsafrir
June 2002, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 315-320 The Global Spread of Gated Communities
by Chris Webster & Georg Glasze & Klaus Frantz - 321-336 Gated Housing Estates in the Arab World: Case Studies in Lebanon and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
by Georg Glasze & Abdallah Alkhayyal - 337-353 Gated Communities in South Africa—Experiences from Johannesburg
by Ulrich Jürgens & Martin Gnad - 355-370 Gated Communities in Latin American Megacities: Case Studies in Brazil and Argentina
by Martin Coy & Martin Pöhler - 371-396 Age-Segregated and Gated Retirement Communities in the Third Age: The Differential Contribution of Place — Community to Self-Actualization
by Ivan J Townshend - 397-412 Property Rights and the Public Realm: Gates, Green Belts, and Gemeinschaft
by Chris Webster - 413-430 Opportunities for Transport Mode Change: An Exploration of a Disaggregated Approach
by Martin Dijst & Tom de Jong & Jan Ritsema van Eck - 431-450 A Cellular Automata Model to Simulate Development Density for Urban Planning
by Anthony Gar-On Yeh & Xia Li - 451-459 Fractals and Picturesque Composition
by Andrew Crompton - 461-472 Reviews: Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it Can Succeed Again, Multidimensional Geographic Information Science, Digital futures: Living in a dot.com World, Event-Cities 2, Geographic Information Systems for Group Decision Making: Towards a Participatory Geographic Information Science, Atlas of Cyberspace, Utopian England: Community Experiments 1900–1945, Regeneration in the 21st Century: Policies into Practice, National-Level Planning in Democratic Countries: An International Comparison of City and Regional Policy-Making
by Rob Imrie & David Maguire & Bronwyn Purvis & Malcolm Miles & Muki Haklay & Danny Dorling & Peter Hall & Mike Raco & Philip Booth
April 2002, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 157-158 A Decade of GIS: What Next?
by Michael Batty - 159-172 Policy, Plan, and Programme Environmental Assessment in England, the Netherlands, and Germany: Practice and Prospects
by Thomas B Fischer & Christopher Wood & Carys Jones - 173-195 Postwar Trends, Land-Cover Changes, and Patterns of Suburban Development: The Case of Greater Seattle
by Kiril Stanilov - 197-217 A Hundred Nodes in the Stockholm Region: A Simple Calculation of the Effects on Commuting
by Mattias Höjer - 219-250 Measuring Urban Compactness in UK Towns and Cities
by Elizabeth Burton - 251-280 Measuring the Public Costs and Benefits of Brownfield versus Greenfield Development in the Greater Toronto Area
by Christopher A De Sousa - 281-301 Linking Infrastructure and Urban Economy: Simulation of Water-Disruption Impacts in Earthquakes
by Stephanie E Chang & Walter D Svekla & Masanobu Shinozuka - 303-314 Reviews: Understanding the Urban, Changing Suburbs: Foundation, Form and Function, Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities, State and Local Population Projections: Methodology and Analysis, Mapping Cyberspace, Managing Sustainable Development, Globalization and Urban Change: Capital, Culture, and Pacific Rim Megaprojects, Innovative Cities, Travel by Design: The Influence of Urban Form on Travel
by David O'Sullivan & Hildebrand W Frey & Huw Thomas & John Hollis & David Maguire & R Mark Rylat & Fulong Wu & Neil Alderman & Stephen Marshall
February 2002, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Thinking about Cities as Spatial Events
by Michael Batty - 3-20 Using GIS-Based Continuous Methods for Assessing Agricultural Land-Use Potential in Sloping Areas
by Sumbangan Baja & David M Chapman & Deirdre Dragovich - 21-35 Participatory Planning and GIS: A PSS to Bridge the Gap
by Stan Geertman - 37-52 Effects of Zoning Structure and Network Detail on Traffic Demand Modeling
by Kang-Tsung Chang & Zaher Khatib & Yanmei Ou - 53-74 Urban Location and Transportation in the Information Age: A Multiclass, Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Perspective
by Anna Nagurney & June Dong - 75-86 Institutional Barriers to Sustainable Construction
by Ellen M van Bueren & Hugo Priemus - 87-103 On an Alternative Framework for Building Virtual Cities: Supporting Urban Contextual Modelling on Demand
by Chengzhi Peng & David C Chang & Peter Blundell Jones & Bryan Lawson - 105-127 Valuing Locational Externalities: A GIS and Multilevel Modelling Approach
by Scott Orford - 129-139 Nationalising Development Rights: The Feudal Origins of the British Planning System
by Philip Booth - 141-150 Anticoverage Models for Obnoxious Material Transportation
by Vladimir Marianov & Charles ReVelle & Sam Shih - 151-156 Reviews: Sustainable Communities: The Potential for Eco-Neighbourhoods, Terrain Analysis: Principles and Applications, Transnational Urbanism: Locating Globalization, Urban Infrastructure in Transition: Networks, Buildings, and Plans, Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis
by Phil McManus & Sanjay Rana & Alan Latham & Paul M Torrens
December 2001, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 803-804 Public Participation Using Web-Based GIS
by Steve Carver - 805-832 Supporting Imageability on the World Wide Web: Lynch's Five Elements of the City in Community Planning
by Kheir Al-Kodmany - 833-845 Learning through Visual Systems to Enhance the Urban Planning Process
by Andy Hamilton & Nigel Trodd & Xiaonan Zhang & Terry Fernando & Karl Watson - 847-863 Argumentation Maps: GIS-Based Discussion Support for On-Line Planning
by Claus Rinner - 865-887 The Gulf of Maine Environmental Information Exchange: Participation, Observation, Conversation
by Paul C Schroeder & Paul R Boudreau & Chris E W Brehme & Andrew M Boyce & Alison J Evans & Aviva Rahmani - 889-905 Internet GIS for Public Participation
by Zhong-Ren Peng - 907-921 Public Participation, GIS, and Cyberdemocracy: Evaluating on-Line Spatial Decision Support Systems
by Steve Carver & Andrew Evans & Richard Kingston & Ian Turton - 923-932 Zone Separation: A Probit Analysis of Hong Kong Planning Application Statistics
by Lawrence W C Lai & Winky K O Ho - 933-944 Reviews: Quantitative Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis, Understanding Local Housing Markets: Their Role in Local Housing Strategies, Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management, Web Cartography: Developments and Prospects, the Postmodern Urban Condition, Economic Simulations in Swarm: Agent-Based Modelling and Object Oriented Programming, Housing Associations and Housing Policy: A Historical Perspective, Transportation for Livable Cities
by Jan Rigby & Alan Hooper & Nicholas Falk & Danny Dorling & Mike Samers & Paul M Torrens & Peter A Kemp & David Gillingwater
October 2001, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 637-638 Cities as Small Worlds
by Michael Batty - 639-654 A Decade On: Reflections on the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Practice of Urban Planning in New Zealand
by Harvey C Perkins & David C Thorns - 655-670 Button Design for Weighted Map Overlays
by Wei-Ning Xiang & Francis W Salmon - 671-686 Evaluation of an Urban Design Project: Imagery and Realistic Computer Models
by Pedro Leão Neto - 687-705 Graph-Cellular Automata: A Generalised Discrete Urban and Regional Model
by David O'Sullivan - 707-731 The Emergence of the Representation of Style in Design
by Lan Ding & John S Gero - 733-753 A Constrained CA Model for the Simulation and Planning of Sustainable Urban Forms by Using GIS
by Anthony Gar-On Yeh & Xia Li - 755-776 Governance and Transaction Costs in Planning Systems: A Conceptual Framework for Institutional Analysis of Land-Use Planning and Development Control—The Case of Israel
by Ernest R Alexander - 777-795 Characterization of the Street Networks in the Traditional Turkish Urban Form
by Yasushi Asami & Ayse Sema Kubat & Cihangir Istek - 797-802 Reviews: Planning, Governance and Spatial Strategy in Britain: An Institutionalist Analysis, Urban Planning in a Changing World: The Twentieth Century Experience, Morphological Image Analysis: Principles and Applications, Information Tectonics
by Heather Campbell & Phil McManus & Victor Mesev & Ray Wyatt
August 2001, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 479-480 Contradictions and Conceptions of the Digital City
by Michael Batty - 481-498 Emergent Design: A Crosscutting Research Program and Design Curriculum Integrating Architecture and Artificial Intelligence
by Peter Testa & Una-May O'Reilly & Devyn Weiser & Ian Ross - 499-528 Relationships between Land Use, Socioeconomic Factors, and Travel Patterns in Britain
by Dominic Stead - 529-544 A Syntactic Study of Control in Restrictive Settings: Innovations in Isovist Methods
by Frieda D Peatross - 545-562 Space, Time, and Dynamics Modeling in Historical GIS Databases: A Fuzzy Logic Approach
by Suzana Dragicevic & Danielle J Marceau & Claude Marois - 563-580 Shaping the Planning Profession of the Future: The Role of Planning Education
by Jenny Poxon - 581-594 An Economic–Environmental Input–Output Model and its Application to Regional Economic – Environmental Impact Analysis
by Xu Li & Saburo Ikeda - 595-609 Exploratory Method for Analyzing Changes in Polygon Distributions
by Yukio Sadahiro - 611-622 Small is Beautiful: A Probit Analysis of Development Control of Small Houses in Hong Kong
by Lawrence W C Lai & Winky K O Ho - 623-636 Reviews: Spatial Models and GIS: New Potential and New Models, GISDATA 7, the Internet: An Ethnographic Approach, Valuing the Built Environment: GIS and House Price Analysis, City Region 2020: Integrated Planning for a Sustainable Environment, the Urban Moment: Cosmopolitan Essays on the Late-20th-Century City, the Sustainable City: Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, Introduction to Planning Practice, Innovations in GIS 7: GIS and Geocomputation, Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Transport Investment and Economic Development
by Harvey J Miller & Martin Dodge & Iain Lake & Patsy Healey & Richard Smith & Mark Thurstain-Goodwin & Mark Baker & Rich Harris & Colin Price & Roger Vickerman
June 2001, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 321-326 Agent-Based Pedestrian Modeling
by Michael Batty - 327-341 Agent-Based Modelling of Pedestrian Movements: The Questions That Need to Be Asked and Answered
by Jon Kerridge & Julian Hine & Marcus Wigan - 343-359 “So Go Downtown†: Simulating Pedestrian Movement in Town Centres
by Mordechai Haklay & David O'Sullivan & Mark Thurstain-Goodwin & Thorsten Schelhorn - 361-383 Self-Organizing Pedestrian Movement
by Dirk Helbing & Péter Molnár & Illés J Farkas & Kai Bolay - 385-403 The Use of Pedestrian Modelling in Archaeology, with an Example from the Study of Cultural Learning
by Mark Lake - 405-418 Classifying Pedestrian Shopping Behaviour According to Implied Heuristic Choice Rules
by Shigeyuki Kurose & Aloys W J Borgers & Harry J P Timmermans - 419-432 Earthquake Risk Analysis for Los Angeles County under Present and Planned Land Uses
by Robert B Olshansky & Yueming Wu - 433-446 An Initial Exploration of a Lacunarity-Based Segregation Measure
by X Ben Wu & Daniel Z Sui - 447-460 The Dynamics of Urban Morphology: The Case of Petah Tikvah
by Lucien Benguigui & Daniel Czamanski & Maria Marinov - 461-474 Value and Control: Perceptions of Conserving the Built Environment in Local Planning Authority Practice
by Edward Hobson - 475-478 Review: Complex Spatial Systems: The Modelling Foundations of Urban and Regional Analysis, GeoComputation, the Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators
by David O'Sullivan & David Martin & Chorianopoulos Ioannis
April 2001, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 163-168 Cellular Automata and Urban Simulation: Where Do We Go from Here?
by Paul M Torrens & David O'Sullivan - 169-182 Explaining Intraurban Variations of Commuting by Job Proximity and Workers' Characteristics
by Fahui Wang - 183-200 A Simplified Model of Urban Morphology: Application to an Analysis of the Environmental Performance of Cities
by Luc Adolphe - 201-217 Analyzing Quality-of-Place
by Clinton J Andrews - 219-241 Public Participation and the Art of Governance
by John Pløger - 243-254 The Fractal Nature of the Everyday Environment
by Andrew Crompton - 255-280 Measuring the Effects of Built Environment on Bus Stop Crime
by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris & Robin Liggett & Hiroyuki Iseki & William Thurlow - 281-294 Sound Propagation in Interconnected Urban Streets: A Parametric Study
by Jian Kang - 295-314 The Rise and Fall of Discriminatory Zoning in Hong Kongt
by Lawrence W C Lai & Marco K W Yu - 315-320 Reviews: Planning Sustainability, Environmental Analysis and Economic Policy 2: Environment, Land Use and Urban Policy, the Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images and Challenges: 1950–2000, Urban Regeneration: A Handbook, Self-Organization and the City
by Nia Blank & David Pearce & Neil Harris & Rob Imrie & Paul Longley
February 2001, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-2 Cybergeography
by Martin Dodge - 3-19 Segueways into Cyberspace: Multiple Geographies of the Digital Divide
by Barney Warf - 21-37 Cyberspatial Cognition and Individual Access to Information: The Behavioral Foundation of Cybergeography
by Mei-Po Kwan - 39-58 The Internet and the Rise of the New Network Cities, 1969–1999
by Anthony M Townsend - 59-71 Location, Location, Location: The Geography of the Dot Com Problem
by Mark I Wilson - 73-88 Cloak-and-Dagger Theory: Manifestations of the Mundane in the Space of Eight Peter Eisenman Houses
by Mark David Major & Nicholas Sarris - 89-102 Self-Organized Settlements
by Andreas Daffertshofer & Hermann Haken & Juval Portugali - 103-121 From Isovists to Visibility Graphs: A Methodology for the Analysis of Architectural Space
by Alasdair Turner & Maria Doxa & David O'Sullivan & Alan Penn