Environment and Planning B
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2025
- Measuring urbanity: The role of proximity in urban places pp. 763-769

- Levi John Wolf and Sean Fox
- Beyond the backyard: Unraveling the geographies of citizens’ engagement in digital participatory planning pp. 770-788

- Anna Kajosaari, Martina Schorn, Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Tiina Rinne, Saana Rossi and Marketta Kyttä
- ‘Local Hubs and Global Gateways’: Understanding the impact of Singapore’s master plan on urban polycentricity pp. 789-803

- Cai Wu, Mingshu Wang, Jiong Wang, Duncan Smith and Menno-Jan Kraak
- Land-use efficiency and local government revenue: Evidence from 272 Chinese cities using a novel structural equation modelling approach pp. 804-822

- Tianyuan Wang, Li Wan and Helen XH Bao
- Intentional travel group and social network: Identification and dynamics during a pandemic pp. 823-840

- Mingzhi Zhou, Shuyu Lei, Jiangyue Wu, Hanxi Ma, David M Levinson and Jiangping Zhou
- Decoding Namboothiri illams of Kerala: A shape grammar approach pp. 841-862

- Linas Fathima A and Chithra K
- The rhythm of risk: Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of urban vulnerability with ambulance calls data pp. 863-881

- Mikhail Sirenko, Tina Comes and Alexander Verbraeck
- Accessibility derivative: Measuring the accessibility contribution of public transit routes pp. 882-898

- Luyu Liu and Harvey J Miller
- Mapping pedestrian network level outdoor heat hazard distributions in Philadelphia pp. 899-912

- Xiaojiang Li
- Integrating green space measures into future town planning in Zhejiang, China pp. 913-930

- Yuanzhao Wang and ChengHe Guan
- Interdependence and coordination challenges: EV charging infrastructure and carbon emissions in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 931-948

- Qiqi Huang and Changying Xiang
- Multidimensional factors correlated with population changes according to city size in Japan pp. 949-964

- Haruka Kato
- Mapping sense of place as a measurable urban identity: Using street view images and machine learning to identify building façade materials pp. 965-984

- Xinghan Chen, Xiangwen Ding and Yu Ye
- How does delivery service change food accessibility: A modified 2-step floating catchment area method pp. 985-1001

- Grace Jia, Ram Pendyala and Cynthia Chen
- Packaging code and data for reproducible research: A case study of journey time statistics pp. 1002-1013

- Federico Botta, Robin Lovelace, Laura Gilbert and Arthur Turrell
- tscluster: A python package for the optimal temporal clustering framework pp. 1014-1024

- Jolomi Tosanwumi, Jiazhou Liang, Daniel Silver, Ethan Fosse and Scott Sanner
- Residential concentration of the new elite class between 2010 and 2020 in South Korea pp. 1025-1027

- Jihan Park and Donghyun Kim
- Erratum to “How does delivery service change food accessibility: A modified 2-step floating catchment area method†pp. 1028-1028

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Volume 52, issue 3, 2025
- Cities and disasters: What can urban analytics do? pp. 523-526

- Andrew Crooks
- A 3D agent-based model for simulating urban densification in Toronto, Canada pp. 527-544

- Richard Burke, Raja Sengupta and Alistair Ford
- Does a compact city really reduce consumption-based carbon emissions? The case of South Korea pp. 545-562

- Hansol Mun, Jaeweon Yeom, Jiwoon Oh and Juchul Jung
- About positive and negative synergies of social projects: Treating correlation in participatory value evaluation pp. 563-577

- Francisco J Bahamonde-Birke and Niek Mouter
- Contiguity of underutilized lands: Dynamic simulation taking their temporary uses into account pp. 578-593

- Kanta Sayuda, Hiroyuki Usui, Yasushi Asami and Kimihiro Hino
- Accessibility Score – Data analytics for the holistic assessment of urban mobility networks and the case of Braunschweig pp. 594-613

- Olaf Mumm, Majd Murad and Vanessa Miriam Carlow
- Identifying urban functional regions: A multi-dimensional framework approach integrating metro smart card data and car-hailing data pp. 614-628

- Yuling Xie, Xiao Fu, Yi Long and Mingyang Pei
- Mapping public space micro occupations: Drone driven predictions of spatial behaviors in Carapungo, Quito pp. 629-645

- VÃctor Cano-Ciborro, Ana Medina, Alejandro Burgueño, Mario González-RodrÃguez, Daniel DÃaz and MarÃa Rosa Zambrano
- Text mining public feedback on urban densification plan change in Hamilton, New Zealand pp. 646-666

- Xinyu Fu, Catherine Brinkley, Thomas W Sanchez and Chaosu Li
- NorDark-DT: A digital twin for urban lighting infrastructure planning and analysis pp. 667-688

- Léo Leplat, Claudia López-Alfaro, Arne Styve and Ricardo da Silva Torres
- Quantifying the effects of Singapore’s street configurations on people’s activity spaces pp. 689-706

- Anirudh Govind, Ate Poorthuis and Ben Derudder
- Unraveling the mystery of urban expansion in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: Exploring the crucial role of regional cooperation pp. 707-724

- Xianchun Zhang, Yucheng Zou, Chang Xia and Ya’nan Lu
- Modelling sprawl in a medium-sized urban area considering the future arrival of autonomous vehicles pp. 725-746

- Rubén Cordera, Soledad Nogués, Esther González-González and José Luis Moura
- Rail journey cost calculator for Great Britain pp. 747-755

- Federico Botta
- Mismatch between flood risk and insurance protection: A county-level analysis in the contiguous United States pp. 756-760

- Yang Xue, Xinyu Fu and Chaosu Li
Volume 52, issue 2, 2025
- AI in land use pp. 283-285

- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Barbara Metzler and Stuart Lynn
- Temporal impact of urban indicators of land surface cover on land surface temperature: Case study of an Indian metropolitan city pp. 286-302

- Gitali Mandal and Subbaiyan Gnanasambandam
- Exploring road safety through urban fabric characteristics and theory-driven prediction modeling with SEM-XGBoost pp. 303-321

- Dakota McCarty, Dongwoo Lee, Yunmi Park and Hyun Woo Kim
- Swimming in the pools’ landscape: A canonical analysis of socioeconomic disparities, suburbanization models, and sustainable development in Mediterranean Europe pp. 322-338

- Francisco Escriva Saneugenio, Ahmed Alhussen, Alvaro Marucci, Luca Salvati, Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo and Ioannis Vardopoulos
- Coordinating public intentions and predicted trend in regulatory decisions: A method for demarcation of UGBs pp. 339-354

- Zhu Chen and Hengzhou Xu
- Using graph neural networks to predict local culture pp. 355-376

- Thiago H Silva and Daniel Silver
- Modeling pedestrian activity in cities with urban network analysis pp. 377-395

- Andres Sevtsuk and Raul Kalvo
- Dynamics of China’s natural cities and their living structures derived from nighttime lights and populated grids pp. 396-411

- Bisong Hu, Bin Jiang, Jin Luo, Tingting Wu and Hui Lin
- 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 pp. 412-429

- Jue Yang, Lan Mu and Diana S Grigsby-Toussaint
- Characteristics and prediction of urban interaction networks from the perspective of traffic flow and text information flow pp. 430-456

- Lin Liu, Yi Sun and Wanwu Li
- The use of slime molds as a design guide in urban design, A case of Turkey/İzmir/Karabağlar pp. 457-472

- İrem Kale and Tutku Didem Altun
- An interactive method for generating and evaluating urban design alternatives in early design stages pp. 473-489

- Anat Talmor Blaistain and Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
- Synergies and trade-offs in achieving sustainable targets of urban renewal: A decision-making support framework pp. 490-508

- Anqi Wang, Wei Zheng, Zheng Tan, Mingqing Han and Edwin HW Chan
- Spnaf: An R package for analyzing and mapping the hotspots of flow datasets pp. 509-517

- Hui Jeong Ha, Youngbin Lee, Kyusik Kim, Sohyun Park and Jinhyung Lee
- Visualizing the global deployment of Filipina workers pp. 518-520

- Arnisson Andre C Ortega
Volume 52, issue 1, 2025
- Is physical planning over? If so, what will replace it? pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- Practicing data inclusion: Co-creation of an urban data dashboard pp. 7-25

- Yael Nidam, Reann Gibson, Rebecca Houston-Read, Marcia Picard and Vedette Gavin
- A novel approach to evaluating the accessibility of electric vehicle charging infrastructure via dynamic thresholding in machine learning pp. 26-43

- Bailing Zhang, Jing Kang and Tao Feng
- Compact city and urban planning: Correlation between density and local amenities pp. 44-58

- Teemu Jama, Henrikki Tenkanen, Henrik Lönnqvist and Anssi Joutsiniemi
- Aerial-terrestrial data fusion for fine-grained detection of urban clues pp. 59-75

- Jessica Gosling-Goldsmith, Sarah Elizabeth Antos, Luis Miguel Triveno, Adam R Benjamin and Chaofeng Wang
- Walkability index for world heritage cities in developing countries pp. 76-96

- Liliana S Valverde-Caballero, Luis M Mendoza-Salazar, Cinthya L Butron-Revilla, Ernesto Suarez-Lopez and Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz
- A step in time: A sequence analysis and choice modelling approach to examine time allocation in individual activities and the role of neighbourhood crime pp. 97-114

- Ying Lu, Chloe Keel, Rebecca Wickes, Danielle Reynald and Jonathan Corcoran
- Exploring future landscape changes for polycentric urbanization using cellular automata calibrated with radiation model pp. 115-130

- Shifa Ma, Dailuo Zhang, Yabo Zhao, Xiwen Zhang, Lingling Wu and Yunnan Cai
- Quantitative measurement of urban spatial vitality by integrating physical built environment and subjective perception dimensions pp. 131-149

- Shaojun Liu, Yi Long, Ling Zhang, Jing Yang and Wenfei Dong
- Location optimization of emergency medical services: Considering joint service coverage of ambulances and emergency centers pp. 150-167

- Weicong Luo, Jing Yao, Richard Mitchell, Xiaoxiang Zhang and Wenqiang Li
- Relationship between the built environment and urban vitality of Nanjing’s central urban area based on multi-source data pp. 168-185

- Jiarui Qin, Ziyang Wang, Yehua Sheng, Li Xue, Xiaolan Cai and Ka Zhang
- Spatial modelling of psychosocial benefits of favourite places in Denmark: A tale of two cities pp. 186-213

- Prince M Amegbor, Rikke Dalgaard, Doan Nainggolan, Anne Jensen, Clive E Sabel, Toke E Panduro, Mira SR Jensen, Amanda E Dybdal and Marianne Puig
- From city center to suburbs: Developing a timeline-based TOD assessment model to explore the dynamic changes in station areas of Tokyo metropolitan area pp. 214-230

- Weiyao Yang, Wanglin Yan, Lihua Chen and Haopeng Li
- Gentrification outcomes of greening in different urbanization stages: A longitudinal analysis of Chinese cities, 2012–2020 pp. 231-246

- Jiaqi Zhang and Longfeng Wu
- Modeling food-related business closure in select New York City communities using multi-scale and spatial features pp. 247-264

- Shu Wang and Debra F Laefer
- NetAScore: An open and extendible software for segment-scale bikeability and walkability pp. 265-274

- Christian Werner, Robin Wendel, Dana Kaziyeva, Petra Stutz, Lucas van der Meer, Lea Effertz, Bernhard Zagel and Martin Loidl
- The Relative Probability of Facebook Friendship in the United States pp. 275-278

- Shruthy Nair and Clio Andris
- ERRATUM to “NetAScore: An open and extendible software for segment-scale bikeability and walkability†pp. 279-279

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