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June 2021, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 1198-1212 Using unsupervised learning to partition 3D city scenes for distributed building energy microsimulation
by Sameh Zakhary & Julian Rosser & Peer-Olaf Siebers & Yong Mao & Darren Robinson - 1213-1227 Homeomorphic architecture: Radial prisons and contracted graphs
by Sabri Gökmen - 1228-1244 Predicting cycling volumes using crowdsourced activity data
by Mark Livingston & David McArthur & Jinhyun Hong & Kirstie English - 1245-1262 How can the urban landscape affect urban vitality at the street block level? A case study of 15 metropolises in China
by Anqi Zhang & Weifeng Li & Jiayu Wu & Jian Lin & Jianqun Chu & Chang Xia - 1263-1278 Optimisation of building and road network densities in terms of variation in plot sizes and shapes
by Hiroyuki Usui - 1279-1295 Does non-conforming urban development mean the failure of zoning? A framework for conformance-based evaluation
by Xiaoqiang Shen & Xiangdong Wang & Zhou Zhang & Luocheng Fei - 1296-1313 Analyzing correlation of urban functionality and spatial configuration
by Yin-Hao Chiu & I-Ting Chuang & Chi-Yao Tsai - 1314-1339 Impact of ecological security on urban sustainability in Western China—A case study of Xi’an
by Fei Wang & Ning Gu - 1340-1356 Walking accessibility to neighbourhood open space in a multi-level urban environment of Hong Kong
by Bo-Sin Tang & Kenneth KH Wong & Kenneth SS Tang & Siu Wai Wong - 1357-1372 The spatial structure of US metropolitan employment: New insights from administrative data
by Robert Manduca
May 2021, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 593-597 The digital transformation of planning
by Michael Batty - 598-603 Patterns amidst the turmoil: COVID-19 and cities
by Shauna Brail - 604-620 Towards analytical typologies of plot systems: Quantitative profile of five European cities
by Evgeniya Bobkova & Meta Berghauser Pont & Lars Marcus - 621-637 Measuring urban social sustainability: Scale development and validation
by Taimaz Larimian & Arash Sadeghi - 638-654 The two and half minute walk: Fast charging of electric vehicles and the economic value of walkability
by Bardia Mashhoodi & Arjan van Timmeren & Nils van der Blij - 655-670 Does nature make us happier? A spatial error model of greenspace types and mental wellbeing
by Victoria Houlden & João Porto de Albuquerque & Scott Weich & Stephen Jarvis - 671-684 Commute mode share and access to jobs across US metropolitan areas
by Hao Wu & David Levinson & Andrew Owen - 685-705 The re-emergence of educational inequality during a period of reforms: A study of Swedish school leavers 1991–2012
by Eva K Andersson & Pontus Hennerdal & Bo Malmberg - 706-723 Crime and bus stops: An examination using transit smart card and crime data
by Renee Zahnow & Jonathan Corcoran - 724-740 Spatial pattern analysis of address quality: A study on the impact of rapid urban expansion in China
by Yue Lin & Mengjun Kang & Biao He - 741-758 Graph input representations for machine learning applications in urban network analysis
by Alessio Pagani & Abhinav Mehrotra & Mirco Musolesi - 759-774 The development of urban mega-projects in China: A case study of Nantong’s metro project
by Shutian Zhou & Guofang Zhai & Yuwen Lu & Yijun Shi - 775-792 Assessing geographical representativeness of crowdsourced urban mobility data: An empirical investigation of Australian bicycling
by Scott N Lieske & Simone Z Leao & Lindsey Conrow & Chris Pettit - 793-809 How 3D visualization can help us understand spatial inequality: On social distance and crime
by Meirav Aharon-Gutman & David Burg - 810-827 Santa Marta Urban Grammar: Unraveling the spontaneous occupation of Brazilian informal settlements
by Debora Verniz & José P Duarte - 828-844 Shortest paths, travel costs, and traffic
by Mengying Cui & David Levinson - 845-860 On the consistency of urban cellular automata models based on hexagonal and square cells
by Aditya Tafta Nugraha & Ben J Waterson & Simon P Blainey & Frederick J Nash - 861-879 The effects of ‘publicness’ and quality of publicly accessible open space upon user satisfaction
by Daniel CW Ho & Lawrence WC Lai & Anqi Wang - 880-894 Risk priorities and their co-occurrences in smart city project implementation: Evidence from India’s Smart Cities Mission (SCM)
by Khushboo Gupta & Wenwen Zhang & Ralph P Hall - 895-911 Capability-wise walkability evaluation as an indicator of urban peripherality
by Ivan BleÄ ić & Arnaldo Cecchini & Tanja Congiu & Giovanna Fancello & Valentina Talu & Giuseppe A Trunfio - 912-928 OPTIDENS: An optimization model to explore the conditions of possibility of slow but accessible urban areas
by Cyrille Genre-Grandpierre & Alena Melnikava & Serigne Gueye & Philippe Michelon - 929-944 A statistical shape grammar approach to analysing and generating design instances of Murcutt’s domestic architecture
by Ju Hyun Lee & Michael J Ostwald & Ning Gu - 945-963 Multi-objective trajectory optimization in planning for sequential activities across space and through time
by Xin Feng & Shaohua Wang & Alan T Murray & Yuanpei Cao & Song Gao - 964-978 Isovist indicators as a means to relieve pedestrian psycho-physiological stress in Hong Kong
by Luyao Xiang & Georgios Papastefanou & Edward Ng
March 2021, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 395-399 Advances in urban informatics
by Xintao Liu & Wenzhong Shi & Anshu Zhang - 400-416 Polycentric urban development and urban amenities: Evidence from Chinese cities
by Mingshu Wang - 417-432 CityThings: An integration of the dynamic sensor data to the 3D city model
by Thunyathep Santhanavanich & Volker Coors - 433-448 Identifying spatio-temporal hotspots of human activity that are popular non-work destinations
by Roberto Ponce Lopez & Joseph Ferreira - 449-466 Using data mining to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of perceptions of metro services in China: The case of Shenzhen
by Shuli Luo & Sylvia Y He - 467-483 A machine learning approach to modelling the spatial variations in the daily fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) of Shanghai, China
by Xin-Yi Song & Ya Gao & Yubo Peng & Sen Huang & Chao Liu & Zhong-Ren Peng - 484-502 Towards the collaborative development of machine learning techniques in planning support systems – a Sydney example
by Oliver Lock & Michael Bain & Christopher Pettit - 503-520 Is OpenStreetMap a good source of information for cultural statistics? The case of Italian museums
by Francesco Balducci - 521-539 Geosilhouettes: Geographical measures of cluster fit
by Levi J Wolf & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey - 540-554 Economic geography and the scaling of urban and regional income in India
by Anand Sahasranaman & LuÃs MA Bettencourt - 555-573 Non-path dependent urban growth potential mapping using a data-driven evidential belief function
by Reza Arasteh & Rahim Ali Abbaspour & Abdolrassoul Salmanmahiny - 574-591 A comparative analysis of underground and bus transit networks through graph theory
by Lorenzo Mussone & Roberto Notari
February 2021, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 203-207 Introduction to new editorial board members
by N/A - 207-211 Planning education in the digital age
by Michael Batty - 212-215 Digital plans and plan data in planning support science
by Anna M Hersperger & Christian Fertner - 216-230 Analyzing the obstruction effects of obstacles on light pollution caused by street lighting system in Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Xiaojiang Li & Fábio Duarte & Carlo Ratti - 231-247 As different as night and day: Scaling analysis of Swedish urban areas and regional labor markets
by Deborah Strumsky & Jose Lobo & Charlotta Mellander - 248-264 Building morphometric analysis as a tool for urban renewal: Identifying post-Second World War mass public housing development potential
by Idan Porat & Dalit Shach-Pinsly - 265-279 Inferring floor area ratio thresholds for the delineation of city centers based on cognitive perception
by Michael Wurm & Jan Goebel & Gert G Wagner & Matthias Weigand & Stefan Dech & Hannes Taubenböck - 280-297 Cost assessment of urban sprawl on municipal services using hierarchical regression
by Eric Gielen & Gabriel Riutort-Mayol & José Luis Miralles i Garcia & José Sergio Palencia Jiménez - 298-313 Empowering open science with reflexive and spatialised indicators
by Juste Raimbault & Pierre-Olivier Chasset & Clémentine Cottineau & Hadrien Commenges & Denise Pumain & Christine Kosmopoulos & Arnaud Banos - 314-330 Household-level dynamics in residential location choice modelling with a latent auction method
by Jason Hawkins & Adam Weiss & Khandker Nurul Habib - 331-347 Understanding volume and correlations of automated walk count: Predictors for necessary, optional, and social activities in Dilworth Park
by Jae Min Lee - 348-357 Cartograms, hexograms and regular grids: Minimising misrepresentation in spatial data visualisations
by Samuel H Langton & Reka Solymosi - 358-375 Factors affecting newly increased construction land at different development stages: Evidence from 352 Chinese cities
by Wanfu Jin & Chunshan Zhou & Shijie Li & Guojun Zhang - 376-391 Simulating the impact of developers’ capital possession on urban development across a megacity: An agent-based approach
by Agung Wahyudi & Yan Liu & Jonathan Corcoran
January 2021, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-8 Science and design in the age of COVID-19
by Michael Batty - 9-24 The temporality of place: Constructing a temporal typology of crime in commercial precincts
by J Corcoran & R Zahnow & A Kimpton & R Wickes & C Brunsdon - 25-42 Workplace segregation of rural migrants in urban China: A case study of Shenzhen using cellphone big data
by Xingang Zhou & Zifeng Chen & Anthony GO Yeh & Yang Yue - 43-59 Singularity cities
by Yunfei Li & Diego Rybski & Jürgen P. Kropp - 60-75 Connecting the city: A three-dimensional pedestrian network of Hong Kong
by Guibo Sun & Chris Webster & Xiaohu Zhang - 76-93 URBAN-i: From urban scenes to mapping slums, transport modes, and pedestrians in cities using deep learning and computer vision
by Mohamed R Ibrahim & James Haworth & Tao Cheng - 94-114 Shape grammar, culture, and generation of vernacular houses (a practice on the villages adjacent to rice fields of Mazandaran, in the north of Iran)
by Majid Yousefniapasha & Catherine Teeling & John Rollo & Dick Bunt - 115-131 Collective sensing of evolving urban structures: From activity-based to content-aware social monitoring
by Eszter Bokányi & Zsófia Kallus & István Gódor - 132-150 Beyond retail: New ways of classifying UK shopping and consumption spaces
by Les Dolega & Jonathan Reynolds & Alex Singleton & Michalis Pavlis - 151-168 A novel excess commuting framework: Considering commuting efficiency and equity simultaneously
by Yang Zhang & Yongping Zhang & Jiangping Zhou - 169-185 The morphology and circuity of walkable, bikeable, and drivable street networks in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Yat Yen & Pengjun Zhao & Muhammad T Sohail - 186-199 Learning to walk: Modeling transportation mode choice distribution through neural networks
by Gideon DPA Aschwanden & Jasper S Wijnands & Jason Thompson & Kerry A Nice & Haifeng Zhao & Mark Stevenson
November 2020, Volume 47, Issue 9
- 1533-1536 Social distancing at scale
by Michael Batty - 1537-1542 Will coronavirus cause a big city exodus?
by Max Nathan & Henry Overman - 1543-1559 Evaluating and characterizing urban vibrancy using spatial big data: Shanghai as a case study
by Bo Huang & Yulun Zhou & Zhigang Li & Yimeng Song & Jixuan Cai & Wei Tu - 1560-1572 Is higher-quality land developed earlier?
by Juan Carlos G Lopez & Richard J Arnott - 1573-1587 Urban vibrancy and safety in Philadelphia
by Colman Humphrey & Shane T Jensen & Dylan S Small & Rachel Thurston - 1588-1604 Let’s draw and talk about urban change: Deploying digital technology to encourage citizen participation in urban planning
by Alexander Wilson & Mark Tewdwr-Jones - 1605-1621 Land use change simulation and analysis using a vector cellular automata (CA) model: A case study of Ipswich City, Queensland, Australia
by Yi Lu & Shawn Laffan & Chris Pettit & Min Cao - 1622-1638 Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentation stand in the way of antisprawl policies? A qualitative comparative analysis of Swiss cantons
by Jacopo Klaus - 1639-1654 Defining the resolution of a network for transportation analyses: A new methodology and algorithm
by Yuchen Cui & Rolf Moeckel - 1655-1671 The perceived importance and objective measurement of walkability in the built environment rating
by Xuan Zhang & Lan Mu - 1672-1689 Inferring gender and age of customers in shopping malls via indoor positioning data
by Yaxi Liu & Dayu Cheng & Tao Pei & Hua Shu & Xianhui Ge & Ting Ma & Yunyan Du & Yang Ou & Meng Wang & Lianming Xu - 1690-1703 Measuring the size of a crowd using Instagram
by Federico Botta & Helen Susannah Moat & Tobias Preis - 1704-1724 Toward identifying the critical mass in spatial two-sided markets
by Zahra Navidi & Kai Nagel & Stephan Winter - 1725-1744 Urban redevelopment at the block level: Methodology and its application to all Chinese cities
by Zhiyuan Han & Ying Long & Xuan Wang & Jingxuan Hou - 1745-1757 Associations of built environment attributes with bicycle use for transport
by Mohammad Javad Koohsari & Rachel Cole & Koichiro Oka & Ai Shibata & Akitomo Yasunaga & Tomoya Hanibuchi & Neville Owen & Takemi Sugiyama - 1758-1760 Aharon Kellerman, The internet city – People, companies, systems and vehicles
by Mark Wilson - 1761-1762 Ray Forrest, Julie Ren and Bart Wissink (eds), The city in China – New perspectives on contemporary urbanism
by David Manley - 1763-1763 Corrigendum to Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (eds), Handbook of Planning Support Science
by N/A
October 2020, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1317-1325 What does urban informatics add to planning support technology?
by Haozhi Pan & Stan Geertman & Brian Deal - 1326-1342 Planning support science: Developments and challenges
by Stan Geertman & John Stillwell - 1343-1360 Avoiding the planning support system pitfalls? What smart governance can learn from the planning support system implementation gap
by Huaxiong Jiang & Stan Geertman & Patrick Witte - 1361-1379 Assessment of landscape changes under different urban dynamics based on a multiple-scenario modeling approach
by Chao Xu & Dagmar Haase & Meirong Su & Yutao Wang & Stephan Pauleit - 1380-1396 Spatial dynamic modelling for urban scenario planning: A case study of Nanjing, China
by Zipan Cai & Bo Wang & Cong Cong & Vladimir Cvetkovic - 1397-1417 A LUTI microsimulation framework to evaluate long-term impacts of automated mobility on the choice of housing-mobility bundles
by Rounaq Basu & Joseph Ferreira - 1418-1439 Urban modeling for streets using vector cellular automata: Framework and its application in Beijing
by Zimu Jia & Long Chen & Jingjia Chen & Guowei Lyu & Ding Zhou & Ying Long - 1440-1455 Understanding commuting patterns and changes: Counterfactual analysis in a planning support framework
by Tianren Yang - 1456-1473 An urban informatics approach to understanding residential mobility in Metro Chicago
by Haozhi Pan & Si Chen & Yizhao Gao & Brian Deal & Jinfang Liu - 1474-1489 Data-driven planning support system for a campus design
by Perry Pei-Ju Yang & Soowon Chang & Nirvik Saha & Helen W Chen - 1490-1507 A new toolkit for land value analysis and scenario planning
by Chris Pettit & Y Shi & H Han & M Rittenbruch & M Foth & S Lieske & R van den Nouwelant & P Mitchell & S Leao & B Christensen & M Jamal - 1508-1523 Open-source planning support system for sustainable regional planning: A case study of Stockholm County, Sweden
by Jessica Page & Ulla Mörtberg & Georgia Destouni & Carla Ferreira & Helena Näsström & Zahra Kalantari - 1524-1526 Richard E Klosterman, Kerry Brooks, Joshua Drucker, Edward Feser and Henry Renski, Planning support methods: Urban and regional analysis and projection
by Haozhi Pan - 1527-1529 Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (eds), Handbook of Planning Support Science
by Richard E Klosterman
September 2020, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 1119-1120 Introduction to the new editors
by N/A - 1121-1123 There will be no Post-COVID city
by Helen Couclelis - 1124-1127 The post-Corona city: Virus imprints and precautions
by Aharon Kellerman - 1128-1132 COVID and cities – A new demon that points at old problems: How can research help?
by Nancy Lozano-Gracia - 1133-1135 Trillion dollar streets
by César A Hidalgo - 1136-1139 Policy challenges for the post-pandemic city
by Mark Kleinman - 1140-1142 Big yellow taxi
by Emily Talen - 1143-1145 The enabling conditions of post-pandemic city government
by Susan Parnell - 1146-1148 A “Smart Lifestyle†for the re-design of the “After Corona†urban form
by Yoshiki Yamagata & Takahiro Yoshida - 1149-1166 Comparing the urban form of South European cities using fractal dimensions
by Apostolos Lagarias & Poulicos Prastacos - 1167-1183 Statistical validation of utility of head-mounted display projection-based experimental impression evaluation for sequential streetscapes
by Shoko Nishio & Fumiko Ito - 1184-1200 Incorporating spatial autocorrelation and settlement type segregation to improve the performance of an urban growth model
by Chao Xu & Didit O Pribadi & Dagmar Haase & Stephan Pauleit - 1201-1218 Noise and the city: Leveraging crowdsourced big data to examine the spatio-temporal relationship between urban development and noise annoyance
by Andy Hong & Byoungjun Kim & Michael Widener - 1219-1236 Measuring pedestrian volume by land use mix: Presenting a new entropy-based index by weighting walking generation units
by Ha Na Im & Chang Gyu Choi - 1237-1259 Optimizing bus stop locations for walking access: Stops-first design of a feeder route to enhance a residential plan
by John HE Taplin & Yuchao Sun - 1260-1278 Discretion versus prescription: Assessing the spatial impact of design regulations in apartments in Australia
by David Allouf & Andrew Martel & Alan March - 1279-1288 The topology of shapes made with points
by Alexandros Haridis - 1289-1305 Diversification in urban functions as a measure of metropolitan complexity
by Margherita Carlucci & Ilaria Zambon & Luca Salvati - 1306-1308 Andrew Crooks, Nicolas Malleson, Ed Manley and Alison Heppenstall. Agent-based modelling and geographical information systems—A practical primer
by Julia Kasmire - 1309-1310 Robin Lovelace, Jakub Nowosad and Jannes Muenchow. Geocomputation with R
by Chris Brunsdon - 1311-1312 Chris Brunsdon and Lex Comber, An introduction to R for spatial analysis and mapping (second edition)
by Levi John Wolf, - 1313-1314 Giles Foody, Linda See, Steffen Fritz, Peter Mooney, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Cidália Costa Fonte and Vyron Antoniou (eds). Mapping and the citizen sensor
by Femke Reitsma
July 2020, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 937-938 Professor Ronald John Johnston OBE, FAcSS, FBA (1941–2020)
by N/A - 939-940 Winners of the Breheny Prize 2019
by N/A - 941-947 Big data, spatial optimization, and planning
by Kai Cao & Wenwen Li & Richard Church - 948-963 An urban big data-based air quality index prediction: A case study of routes planning for outdoor activities in Beijing
by Zhiqiang Zou & Tao Cai & Kai Cao - 964-980 Improving emergency evacuation planning with mobile phone location data
by Ling Yin & Jie Chen & Hao Zhang & Zhile Yang & Qiao Wan & Li Ning & Jinxing Hu & Qi Yu - 981-996 On solving large p-median problems
by Wangshu Mu & Daoqin Tong - 997-1013 Integrating urban analysis, generative design, and evolutionary optimization for solving urban design problems
by Reinhard Koenig & Yufan Miao & Anna Aichinger & Katja Knecht & Kateryna Konieva - 1014-1030 Generating optimal and near-optimal solutions to facility location problems
by Richard L Church & Carlos A Baez - 1031-1046 The definition of syntactic types: The generation, analysis, and sorting of universes of superblock designs
by Chen Feng & John Peponis - 1047-1064 Modelling urban growth incorporating spatial interactions between the cities: The example of the Tehran metropolitan region
by Sanaz Alaei Moghadam & Mohammad Karimi & Kyoumars Habibi - 1065-1080 The automatic classification of urban open space by a pattern-matching method of the viewshed at intersections
by Thomas Leduc & Kevin Hartwell - 1081-1097 Coupling data science with community crowdsourcing for urban renewal policy analysis: An evaluation of Atlanta’s Anti-Displacement Tax Fund
by Jeremy Auerbach & Christopher Blackburn & Hayley Barton & Amanda Meng & Ellen Zegura - 1098-1114 A framework for time studies in urban planning: Assessment of comprehensive planning in the case of Tehran
by Nasibeh Charbgoo & Marco Mareggi - 1115-1116 Davina Jackson. Data cities: How satellites are transforming architecture and design
by Karla Berrens
June 2020, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 739-744 Unpredictability
by Michael Batty - 745-758 The evolution of informal land use in a Nigerian market
by Adekunle Moruf Alabi & Mubarak Olatunji Lasisi & Maryam Abimbola Azeez - 759-774 Road network risk analysis considering people flow under ordinary and evacuation situations
by Masahiro Sasabe & Kodai Fujii & Shoji Kasahara - 775-789 Regions from the ground up: a network partitioning approach to regional delineation
by Ruth Hamilton & Alasdair Rae - 790-807 Composition and context drivers of residential property location value as a socioeconomic status measure
by Neil T Coffee & Tony Lockwood & Peter Rossini & Theo Niyonsenga & Stanley McGreal - 808-825 Effects of openings on the wind–sound environment in the traditional residential streets in a severe cold city of China
by Yumeng Jin & Hong Jin & Jian Kang & Ziyue Yu - 826-840 Using user-generated content data to analyze tourist mobility between hotels and attractions in cities
by Cheng Jin & Jing Xu - 841-854 Impact of traffic on the spatiotemporal variations of spatial accessibility of emergency medical services in inner-city Shanghai
by Wenyan Hu & Jinkai Tan & Mengya Li & Jun Wang & Fahui Wang - 855-869 Planarity and street network representation in urban form analysis
by Geoff Boeing - 870-888 Evidence for the homothetic scaling of urban forms
by Rémi Lemoy & Geoffrey Caruso - 889-911 Procedural generation of flood-sensitive urban layouts
by Ahmed Mustafa & Xiao Wei Zhang & Daniel G Aliaga & Martin Bruwier & Gen Nishida & Benjamin Dewals & Sébastian Erpicum & Pierre Archambeau & Michel Pirotton & Jacques Teller - 912-925 An anatomy of time explicit planning behavior for urban complexity
by Shih-Kung Lai - 926-927 Elvin Wyly, Geography’s Quantitative Revolutions: Edward A. Ackerman and the Cold War Origins of Big Data
by Ron Johnston - 928-930 Matthew W Wilson, New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map
by Eric Losang - 931-934 Ruth Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston. Everyday equalities: Making multicultures in settler colonial cities
by Danny Dorling
June 2020, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 547-552 The Coronavirus crisis: What will the post-pandemic city look like?
by Michael Batty
May 2020, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 553-568 Exploring regional and urban clusters and patterns in Europe using satellite observed lighting
by Vassilis Tselios & Demetris Stathakis - 569-589 Non-linear asymmetric gap models of residential satisfaction: Formulation and empirical evidence
by Wen Jiang & Tao Feng & Harry JP Timmermans - 590-608 A multi-scale analysis of 27,000 urban street networks: Every US city, town, urbanized area, and Zillow neighborhood
by Geoff Boeing - 609-625 Los Angeles noise array—Planning and design lessons from a noise sensing network
by Dietmar Offenhuber & Sam Auinger & Susanne Seitinger & Remco Muijs - 626-644 Dismantling the fence for social justice? Evidence based on the inequity of urban green space accessibility in the central urban area of Beijing
by Jiayu Wu & Qingsong He & Yunwen Chen & Jian Lin & Shantong Wang - 645-661 From urban segregation to spatial structure detection
by Julien Randon-Furling & Madalina Olteanu & Antoine Lucquiaud - 662-677 Impact of bicycle highways on commuter mode choice: A scenario analysis
by Hema S Rayaprolu & Carlos Llorca & Rolf Moeckel - 678-694 Can urban metabolism models advance green infrastructure planning? Insights from ecosystem services research
by Daniela Perrotti & Sven Stremke - 695-715 Parcels, points, and proximity: Can exhaustive sources of big data improve measurement in cities?
by Kevin Kane & Young-An Kim - 716-731 The Italian Apennines between earthquakes, high naturalness and urban growth
by Francesco Zullo & Alessandro Marucci & Lorena Fiorini & Bernardino Romano - 732-733 Guangqing Chi and Jun Zhu, Spatial regression models for the social sciences
by Clio Andris - 734-736 Alain Bertaud, Order without design: How markets shape cities
by Andrea Caragliu
March 2020, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 359-362 On scale and size
by Michael Batty - 363-380 Exploring the relationships between urban form metrics and the vegetation biomass loss under urban expansion in China
by Tong Zhang & Sophia Shuang Chen & Guangyu Li - 381-399 A best practice framework to measure spatial variation in alcohol availability
by Richard Fry & Scott Orford & Sarah Rodgers & Jennifer Morgan & David Fone - 400-416 Combining tacit knowledge elicitation with the SilverKnETs tool and random forests – The example of residential housing choices in Leipzig
by Sebastian Scheuer & Dagmar Haase & Annegret Haase & Nadja Kabisch & Manuel Wolff & Nina Schwarz & Katrin Großmann - 417-436 A cost-effective method for tranquility mapping using open environmental data
by Maria Pafi & Christos Chalkias & Demetris Stathakis - 437-456 Emerging urban form – Emerging pollution: Modelling endogenous health and environmental effects of traffic on residential choice
by Mirjam Schindler & Geoffrey Caruso - 457-472 Making the case for simulation: Unlocking carbon reduction through simulation of individual ‘middle actor’ behaviour
by Alice Owen & Alison Heppenstall - 473-488 Spatio-temporal multinomial autologistic modeling of land-use change: A parcel-level approach
by Emre Tepe & Jean-Michel Guldmann - 489-507 Distance metric choice can both reduce and induce collinearity in geographically weighted regression
by Alexis Comber & Khanh Chi & Man Q Huy & Quan Nguyen & Binbin Lu & Hoang H Phe & Paul Harris - 508-522 Limits of space syntax for urban design: Axiality, scale and sinuosity
by Elek Pafka & Kim Dovey & Gideon DPA Aschwanden - 523-540 Large-scale spatial network models: An application to modeling information diffusion through the homeless population of San Francisco
by Zack W Almquist - 541-542 Kelvin EY Low and Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (eds), Senses in cities: Experiences of urban settings
by Karla Berrens - 543-544 Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke, Rachel S Franklin and Andy Newing. GIS and the social sciences: Theory and applications
by Anastasios Kitsos
February 2020, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 195-202 Framework rules for self-organizing cities: Introduction
by Ward Rauws & Stefano Cozzolino & Stefano Moroni - 203-219 The (anti) adaptive neighbourhoods. Embracing complexity and distribution of design control in the ordinary built environment
by Stefano Cozzolino - 220-234 Forms of self-organization: Urban complexity and planning implications
by Stefano Moroni & Ward Rauws & Stefano Cozzolino - 235-250 Fiscal principles for self-organizing cities
by Luca A Minola & Fred E Foldvary & David E Andersson - 251-267 Adaptation of the urban codes – A story of placemaking in Jerusalem
by Yaara Rosner-Manor & Sayfan G Borghini & Beitske Boonstra & Paulo Silva - 268-286 Biotic analogies for self-organising cities
by Claire L Narraway & Oliver SP Davis & Sally Lowell & Katrina A Lythgoe & J Scott Turner & Stephen Marshall - 287-303 Understanding self-organization and formal institutions in peri-urban transformations: A case study from Beijing
by Shuhai Zhang & Gert de Roo & Ward Rauws - 304-320 Guiding urban self-organization: Combining rule-based and case-based planning
by J Partanen - 321-335 Urban planning in the post-zoning era: From hierarchy to self-organisation in the reform of the Finnish Land Use and Building Act
by Annuska Rantanen & Juho Rajaniemi - 336-351 Exploring the feasibility of future housing development within existing cities
by Bart Rijken & Edwin Buitelaar & Lianne van Duinen - 352-353 Dustin T Duncan and Ichiro Kawachi (eds), Neighbourhoods and health (second edition)
by David Manley - 354-356 John Stillwell (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, Methods and Applications
by Gary Higgs
January 2020, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-6 How disruptive are new urban technologies?
by Michael Batty - 7-24 The mathematical structure of Alexander’s A Pattern Language: An analysis of the role of invariant patterns
by Michael J Dawes & Michael J Ostwald - 25-44 Generating urban fabric in the orthogonal or non-orthogonal urban landscape
by Qingyu Gong & Jingzhu Li & Tong Liu & Na Wang - 45-64 Automated classification metrics for energy modelling of residential buildings in the UK with open algorithms
by Anthony Beck & Gavin Long & Doreen S Boyd & Julian F Rosser & Jeremy Morley & Richard Duffield & Mike Sanderson & Darren Robinson - 65-83 Forecasting, impact analysis and uncertainty propagation in regional integrated models: A case study of Australia
by Ashkan Masouman & Charles Harvie