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Volume 50, issue 9, 2023
- Beyond open science: Data, code, and causality pp. 2333-2336

- Levi John Wolf
- The Michael Breheny Prize 2023 pp. 2337-2341

- N/a
- Identifying urban form typologies in Seoul using a new Gaussian mixture model-based clustering framework pp. 2342-2358

- Na Li and Steven Jige Quan
- Assessing impacts of the built environment on mobility: A joint choice model of travel mode and duration pp. 2359-2375

- Yang Yang, Samitha Samaranayake and Timur Dogan
- Using geographical random forest models to explore spatial patterns in the neighborhood determinants of hypertension prevalence across chicago, illinois, USA pp. 2376-2393

- Aynaz Lotfata, George Grekousis and Ruoyu Wang
- Census-based urban building energy modeling to evaluate the effectiveness of retrofit programs pp. 2394-2406

- Yael Nidam, Ali Irani, Jamie Bemis and Christoph Reinhart
- Visibility and symbolism of corporate architecture: A multi-method approach for visual impact assessment pp. 2407-2429

- Gianni Talamini, Ting Liu, Roula El-Khoury and Di Shao
- What’s in the laundromat? Mapping and characterising offshore-owned residential property in London pp. 2430-2451

- Jonathan Bourne, Andrea Ingianni and Rex McKenzie
- A clustering-based approach to quantifying socio-demographic impacts on urban mobility patterns pp. 2452-2469

- Yang Yang, Samitha Samaranayake and Timur Dogan
- Quantifying the environmental characteristics influencing the attractiveness of commercial agglomerations with big geo-data pp. 2470-2490

- Zhou Huang, Ganmin Yin, Xia Peng, Xiao Zhou and Quanhua Dong
- Agglomeration vs amenities? Unraveling the latent engine of growth in metropolitan Greece pp. 2491-2509

- Margherita Carlucci, Gloria Polinesi and Luca Salvati
- Social interaction in public space: Spatial edges, moveable furniture, and visual landmarks pp. 2510-2526

- Becky PY Loo and Zhuangyuan Fan
- Structural Changes in Human Mobility Under the Zero-COVID Strategy in China pp. 2527-2542

- Xiaoyan Mu, Xiaohu Zhang, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Yang Yu and Jiejing Wang
- Developing a national dataset of bicycle infrastructure for Canada using open data sources pp. 2543-2559

- Colin Ferster, Trisalyn Nelson, Kevin Manaugh, Jeneva Beairsto, Karen Laberee and Meghan Winters
- Walking alone or walking together: A spatial evaluation of children’s travel behavior to school pp. 2560-2578

- Greg Rybarczyk, Ayse Ozbil, Demet Yesiltepe and Gorsev Argin
- Urban land use transitions: Examining change over 19 years using sequence analysis. The case of South-East Queensland, Australia pp. 2579-2593

- Svitlana Pyrohova, Jiafei Hu and Jonathan Corcoran
- Using neighborhood characteristics to predict vacancy types: Comparing multi-scale conditions surrounding existing vacant lots pp. 2594-2609

- Ryun Jung Lee, Galen Newman and Shannon Van Zandt
- Painting with Data: Visually based open-source tool for geo-computing pp. 2610-2620

- Carlos Sandoval Olascoaga
Volume 50, issue 8, 2023
- Advances in geospatial approaches to transport networks and sustainable mobility pp. 2009-2016

- Henrikki Tenkanen, Rafael Pereira, Elsa Arcaute and Marta C. Gonzalez
- A multi-city study on structural characteristics of bicycle networks pp. 2017-2037

- Giulia Reggiani, Trivik Verma, Winnie Daamen and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Multimodal urban mobility and multilayer transport networks pp. 2038-2070

- Laura Alessandretti, Luis Guillermo Natera Orozco, Meead Saberi, Michael Szell and Federico Battiston
- The geography of public transport competitiveness in thirteen medium sized cities pp. 2071-2086

- Erik B Lunke, Nils Fearnley and Jørgen Aarhaug
- Data-driven micromobility network planning for demand and safety pp. 2087-2102

- Pietro Folco, Laetitia Gauvin, Michele Tizzoni and Michael Szell
- Connected bikeability in London: Which localities are better connected by bike and does this matter? pp. 2103-2117

- Roger Beecham, Yuanxuan Yang, Caroline Tait and Robin Lovelace
- A barrier too far: Understanding the role of intersection crossing distance on bicycle rider behavior in Chicago pp. 2118-2132

- Rohan L Aras, Nicholas T Ouellette and Rishee K Jain
- Road infrastructures, spatial surroundings, and the demand and route choices for cycling: Evidence from a GPS-based mode detection study from Oslo, Norway pp. 2133-2150

- Tineke de Jong, Lars Böcker and Christian Weber
- Neighbourhood-level pedestrian navigation using the construal level theory pp. 2151-2170

- Obi Thompson Sargoni and Ed Manley
- A navigability entropy model for street networks pp. 2171-2186

- Padraig Corcoran and Rhyd Lewis
- Half-(head)way there: Comparing two methods to account for public transport waiting time in accessibility indicators pp. 2187-2202

- Anson F Stewart and Andrew M Byrd
- Examining the geometry of streets through accessibility: new insights from streetspace allocation analysis pp. 2203-2219

- Nicolas Palominos and Duncan A Smith
- Exploiting COVID-19 related traffic changes to evaluate flow dependency of an FCD-defined congestion measure pp. 2220-2237

- Megan M Bruwer and Simen J Andersen
- Explaining a century of Swiss regional development by deep learning and SHAP values pp. 2238-2253

- Youxi Lai, Wenzhe Sun, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Koji Fukuda and Kay W Axhausen
- Infrastructures connecting people: A mechanistic model for terrestrial transportation networks pp. 2254-2272

- Luce Prignano, Lluc Font-Pomarol, Ignacio Morer and Sergi Lozano
- Modeling land-use change using partitioned vector cellular automata while considering urban spatial structure pp. 2273-2293

- Jing Yang, Xinyu Zhu, Wei Chen, Yizhong Sun and Jie Zhu
- Analyzing the age-friendliness of the urban environment using computer vision methods pp. 2294-2308

- Fereshteh Moradi, Nimish Biloria and Mukesh Prasad
- Synthetic population Catalyst: A micro-simulated population of England with circadian activities pp. 2309-2316

- Hadrien Salat, Dustin Carlino, Fernando Benitez-Paez, Anna Zanchetta, Daniel Arribas-Bel and Mark Birkin
- Spatial and temporal access to warm spaces during the winter of 2022/2023 pp. 2317-2321

- Andrew Price, Gary Higgs and Mitchel Langford
- Geo-visualizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ learning outcomes: Evidence from grade 5 students pp. 2322-2325

- Sugam Agarwal and Smruti Ranjan Behera
- The geographic visualization of financial inclusion and exclusion in Mexican municipalities pp. 2326-2329

- MarÃa del Carmen Dircio-Palacios-Macedo, Paula Cruz-GarcÃa, Fausto Hernández-Trillo and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
Volume 50, issue 7, 2023
- The boundary problem pp. 1707-1710

- Michael Batty
- Sustainability and urban climate: How Metaverse can influence urban planning? pp. 1711-1717

- Ehsan Dorostkar and Mahsa Najarsadeghi
- A convergence of climate, social justice, and infrastructure policy enables forestry to cool cities pp. 1718-1721

- Lemir Teron and Theodore Endreny
- Analysing the consequences of progressive Urban Spatial cycles to evaluate urban land use policy pp. 1722-1738

- Biswajit Mondal
- Geographical detector-based assessment of multi-level explanatory powers of determinants on China’s medical-service resumption during the COVID-19 epidemic pp. 1739-1758

- Bisong Hu, Sumeng Fu, Jin Luo, Hui Lin, Qian Yin, Vincent Tao, Bin Jiang, Lijun Zuo and Yu Meng
- The multisensory environmental evaluations of sound and odour in urban public open spaces pp. 1759-1774

- Meihui Ba, Zhongzhe Li and Jian Kang
- Who can walk? An analysis of public amenity access in America’s ten largest cities pp. 1775-1789

- Emily Talen
- Fractured smart cities: Missing links in India’s smart city mission pp. 1790-1805

- Uttam Singh and Surya Prakash Upadhyay
- Identifying relevant volunteered geographic information about adverse weather events in Trondheim using the CitizenSensing participatory system pp. 1806-1821

- Tomasz Opach, Carlo Navarra, Jan Ketil Rød, Tina-Simone Neset, Julie Wilk, Sara Santos Cruz and Almar Joling
- Study on the hotspots of urban tourism spaces based on Instagram-Worthy locations data: Taking Beijing as an example pp. 1822-1837

- Lai Fan and Dayu Zhang
- Evaluating building color harmoniousness in a historic district intelligently: An algorithm-driven approach using street-view images pp. 1838-1857

- Zihao Zhou, Teng Zhong, Mengyang Liu and Yu Ye
- A spatiotemporal disparity of transit and automobile access gap and its impact on transit use pp. 1858-1878

- Fatemeh Janatabadi, Sanju Maharjan and Alireza Ermagun
- Spatially disaggregated simulation of interactions between home prices and land-use change pp. 1879-1897

- Reza Amindarbari, Perver Baran and Ross K. Meentemeyer
- A hybrid modeling approach considering spatial heterogeneity and nonlinearity to discover the transition rules of urban cellular automata models pp. 1898-1915

- Haoran Zeng, Bin Zhang and Haijun Wang
- Ethnic segregation on linguistic landscapes pp. 1916-1931

- Seong-Yun Hong, Yeorim Kim and Yongchae Lee
- Would people prefer city-center living in the post-COVID era?: Experience, status, and attitudes to social disasters pp. 1932-1946

- Kiseong Jeong and Jaebin Lim
- How to measure large-scale complex urban network structures using night-time light satellite databases. Application to European metropolitan regions pp. 1947-1963

- Joan Marull, Mercè Farré, Marta Andreu Espuña, Adrià Prior, Vittorio Galletto and Joan Trullén
- Agglomeration effects as spatially embedded social interactions: identifying urban scaling beyond metropolitan areas pp. 1964-1980

- Deborah Strumsky, Luis Bettencourt and José Lobo
- Tabulating and visualizing street-name data in the US and Europe pp. 1981-1987

- Demetrio Carmona-Derqui, Dolores Gutiérrez-Mora and Daniel Oto-PeralÃas
- Local data at a national scale: Introducing a dataset of official municipal websites in the United States for text-based analytics pp. 1988-1993

- Meng Cai, Huiqing Huang and Travis Decaminada
- Future shrinking cities on the globe: A projection map for 2020–2100 based on global gridded population dataset pp. 1994-1997

- Xinyu Wang and Ying Long
- The changing dynamics of population exposure to extreme heat in the contiguous United States from 2001 to 2020 pp. 1998-2001

- Guiyu Chen and Chaosu Li
- Mapping U.S.-China technological “decouplingâ€: Beyond U.S.-China relations pp. 2002-2005

- Ze Zhang
Volume 50, issue 6, 2023
- The post-pandemic world: Are big cities hollowing out? pp. 1409-1412

- Michael Batty
- Chatbots and information mobility: An agenda for thought and study pp. 1413-1415

- Aharon Kellerman
- Incorporating networks in semantic understanding of streetscapes: Contextualising active mobility decisions pp. 1416-1437

- Winston Yap, Jiat-Hwee Chang and Filip Biljecki
- Where to invest in cycle parking: A portfolio management approach to spatial transport planning pp. 1438-1454

- Yuhei Ito, Malcolm Morgan and Robin Lovelace
- The Social Digital Twin:The Social Turn in the Field of Smart Cities pp. 1455-1470

- Batel Yossef Ravid and Meirav Aharon-Gutman
- Categorizing urban space based on visitor density and diversity: A view through social media data pp. 1471-1485

- I-Ting Chuang, Qingqing Chen and Ate Poorthuis
- Determinants of Urban land development: A panel study for U.S. metropolitan areas pp. 1486-1501

- Joachim Zietz and Heiko Kirchhain
- How do urban services facilities affect social segregation among people of different economic levels? A case study of Shenzhen city pp. 1502-1517

- Yuyang Wu, Yao Yao, Shuliang Ren, Shiyi Zhang and Qingfeng Guan
- Incorporating water quality into land use scenario analysis with random forest models pp. 1518-1533

- Robert Goodspeed, Runzi Wang, Camilla Lizundia, Lingxiao Du and Srishti Jaipuria
- Urban neighbourhood classification and multi-scale heterogeneity analysis of Greater London pp. 1534-1558

- Tengfei Yu, Birgit S Sützl and Maarten van Reeuwijk
- How changes in urban morphology translate into urban metabolisms of building stocks: A framework for spatiotemporal material flow analysis and a case study pp. 1559-1576

- Mario Kolkwitz, Elina Luotonen and Satu Huuhka
- Generative methods for Urban design and rapid solution space exploration pp. 1577-1590

- Yue Sun and Timur Dogan
- Feasibility assessment of solar photovoltaic deployments on building surfaces with the constraint of visual impacts pp. 1591-1606

- He Zheng, Bo Wu, Hui Lin, Junsong Jia and Heyi Wei
- Defining archetypes of mixed-use developments using Google Maps API data pp. 1607-1623

- Zhongming Shi, Heidi Silvennoinen, Arkadiusz Chadzynski, Aurel von Richthofen, Markus Kraft, Stephen Cairns and Pieter Herthogs
- Predicting housing construction period based on a cox proportional hazard model––an empirical study of housing completions in the greater Toronto and Hamilton area pp. 1624-1644

- Yu Zhang and Eric J Miller
- Comparing types and patterns: A context-oriented approach to densification in Switzerland and the Netherlands pp. 1645-1659

- Vera Götze and Mathias Jehling
- Dark cities or cities of light? – sunlight amenity preservation at whole-city scale using a spatio-temporal decision support approach pp. 1660-1676

- Marcus White, Nano Langenheim and Tianyi Yang
- Delineating functional regions from road networks: The case of South Korea pp. 1677-1694

- Yifu Ou, Euijune Kim, Xingjian Liu and Kyung-Min Nam
- Visualizing economic drivers of virtual land trade: A case study of global cereals trade pp. 1695-1698

- Sohyun Park, Darla Munroe and Ningchuan Xiao
- Changes in tree canopy coverage and inequality in the contiguous United States between 2010 and 2020 pp. 1699-1702

- Chaosu Li and Dazhou Ping
- Corrigendum to Delineating Functional Regions from Road Networks: The Case of South Korea pp. 1703-1703

- N/a
Volume 50, issue 5, 2023
- An overview of urban analytical approaches to combating the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 1133-1143

- X. Angela Yao, Andrew Crooks, Bin Jiang, Jukka Krisp, Xintao Liu and Haosheng Huang
- Spatial variations of the third and fourth COVID-19 waves in Hong Kong: A comparative study using built environment and socio-demographic characteristics pp. 1144-1160

- Zidong Yu and Xintao Liu
- Strategies and inequities in balancing recreation and COVID exposure when visiting green spaces pp. 1161-1177

- Sarina Dass, Daniel T. O’Brien and Alina Ristea
- Impact of COVID-19 policies on pedestrian traffic and walking patterns pp. 1178-1193

- Avital Angel, Achituv Cohen, Sagi Dalyot and Pnina Plaut
- COVID-19 pandemic and minority health disparities in New York City: A spatial and temporal perspective pp. 1194-1211

- Rui Li and Youqin Huang
- Predicting onset risk of COVID-19 symptom to support healthy travel route planning in the new normal of long-term coexistence with SARS-CoV-2 pp. 1212-1227

- Chengzhuo Tong, Wenzhong Shi, Anshu Zhang and Zhicheng Shi
- Urban form and COVID-19 cases and deaths in Greater London: An urban morphometric approach pp. 1228-1243

- Alessandro Venerandi, Luca Maria Aiello and Sergio Porta
- Transit communication via Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1244-1261

- Wenwen Zhang, Camille Barchers and Janille Smith-Colin
- Deploying geospatial visualization dashboards to combat the socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 pp. 1262-1279

- Sarbeswar Praharaj, Patricia Solis and Elizabeth A Wentz
- Exploring changes in residential preference during COVID-19: Implications to contemporary urban planning pp. 1280-1297

- Fitwi Wolday and Lars Böcker
- Using call detail records to determine mobility patterns of different socio-demographic groups in the western area of Sierra Leone during early COVID-19 crisis pp. 1298-1312

- Yanchao Li, Ziyu Ran, Lily Tsai and Sarah Williams
- Analysis of spatial form and structure of commercial pedestrian blocks based on Isovist and big data pp. 1313-1327

- Ye Sun, Wei Lu and Zongchao Gu
- The cityseer Python package for pedestrian-scale network-based urban analysis pp. 1328-1344

- Gareth Simons
- Exploring the role of accessibility in shaping retail location using space syntax measures: A panel-data analysis in Lisbon, 1995–2010 pp. 1345-1360

- Rui Colaço and João de Abreu e Silva
- Coupled use of isovists and wavelets for street intersection pattern determination pp. 1361-1374

- Thomas Leduc
- Challenges of consultant-led planning in India’s smart cities mission pp. 1375-1393

- Surajit Chakravarty, Mohammed S Bin Mansoor, Bibek Kumar and Priya Seetharaman
- An open-source program for spatial decomposition of bus transit networks pp. 1394-1401

- Nicholas S Caros, Anson F Stewart and John Attanucci
- The breaking points of human development-the separating role of national borders pp. 1402-1404

- Géza Tóth
- Corrigendum to housing price indices from online listing data: Addressing the spatial bias with sampling weights pp. 1405-1405

- N/a
Volume 50, issue 4, 2023
- Data analytics and sustainable urban development in global cities pp. 857-862

- Neave O’Clery, Juan Duque, Seraphim Alvanides and Tim Schwanen
- Modelling and simulating ‘informal urbanization’: An integrated agent-based and cellular automata model of urban residential growth in Ghana pp. 863-877

- Felix S. K. Agyemang, Elisabete Silva and Sean Fox
- Using mobile phone big data to discover the spatial patterns of rural migrant workers’ return to work in China’s three urban agglomerations in the post-COVID-19 era pp. 878-894

- Kai Liu, Pengjun Zhao, Dan Wan, Xiaodong Hai, Zhangyuan He, Qiyang Liu, Yonghui Qu, Xue Zhang, Kaixi Li and Ling Yu
- A microsimulation of spatial inequality in energy access: A bayesian multi-level modelling approach for urban India pp. 895-910

- André P Neto-Bradley, Ruchi Choudhary and Peter Challenor
- Understanding and predicting the occurrence of void street interfaces pp. 911-926

- Luiz de Carvalho Filho and Patrizia Sulis
- Unfolding time, race and class inequalities to access leisure pp. 927-941

- Diego Bogado Tomasiello and Mariana Giannotti
- Measuring the local complementarity of population, amenities and digital activities to identify and understand urban areas of interest pp. 942-957

- Eduardo Graells-Garrido, Rossano Schifanella, Daniela Opitz and Francisco Rowe
- Are neighbourhood amenities associated with more walking and less driving? Yes, but predominantly for the wealthy pp. 958-982

- Samuel Heroy, Isabella Loaiza, Alex Pentland and Neave O’Clery
- A network-based analysis to assess COVID-19 disruptions in the Bogotá BRT system pp. 983-999

- Juan D. Garcia-Arteaga and Laura Lotero
- Evaluating the impact of water protection policy on urban growth: A case study of Jiaxing pp. 1000-1019

- ChengHe Guan, Jairo A Gómez, Pratyush Tripathy, Juan Duque, Santiago Passos, Tong Cheng, Ying Li and Michael Keith
- Digital twins: The current “Krays†of urban analytics? pp. 1020-1022

- A. Stewart Fotheringham
- Estimating the effects of urban green regions in terms of diffusion pp. 1023-1038

- Eric K Tokuda, Henrique F de Arruda, Guilherme S Domingues, Luciano da F Costa, Florence AS Shibata, Roberto M Cesar-Jr and Cesar H Comin
- Housing price indices from online listing data: Addressing the spatial bias with sampling weights pp. 1039-1056

- Esteban Lopez Ochoa
- Measuring the superblock based on a hierarchy matrix of geometry, configuration, network, and area: The case of Nanjing pp. 1057-1071

- Yacheng Song and Yueting Pang
- Income-related spatial concentration of individual social capital in cities pp. 1072-1086

- à dám J Kovács, Sándor Juhász, Eszter Bokányi and Balázs Lengyel
- Let’s discuss our city! Engaging youth in the co-creation of living environments with digital serious geogames and gamified storytelling pp. 1087-1103

- Alenka Poplin, Bruno de Andrade and à talo de Sena
- Exploring large-scale spatial distribution of fear of crime by integrating small sample surveys and massive street view images pp. 1104-1120

- Fengrui Jing, Lin Liu, Suhong Zhou, Zhenlong Li, Jiangyu Song, Linsen Wang, Ruofei Ma and Xiaoming Li
- Network analysis of French inland waterways since 1700 pp. 1121-1125

- Alexis Litvine, Christophe Mimeur, Thomas Thévenin, Arthur Starzec, Patrick Mille, Isabelle Séguy, Raphaëlle Boissard, Doriane Hare and Alexandre Frondizi
- GeoInfographic design of the multi-spatiality of borders: A case study of epidemic prevention and control in Ruili, China pp. 1126-1129

- Ziwei Jiang, Xi Tang and Hong Zhang
Volume 50, issue 3, 2023
- A new kind of search pp. 575-578

- Michael Batty
- A spatial autoregressive geographically weighted quantile regression to explore housing rent determinants in Amsterdam and Warsaw pp. 579-599

- Mateusz Tomal and Marco Helbich
- Roughness and intermittency within metropolitan regions - Application in three French conurbations pp. 600-620

- Janka Lengyel, Stéphane Roux, François Sémécurbe, Stéphane Jaffard and Patrice Abry
- Analyzing the impact of three-dimensional visibility value on shopping center retail unit rental prices pp. 621-641

- Nur A Khairunnisa and Ahmad Gamal
- COVID-19 impacts on non-work travel patterns: A place-based investigation using smartphone mobility data pp. 642-659

- Yang Song, Sungmin Lee, Amaryllis H Park and Chanam Lee
- Ownership diversity and fragmentation: A barrier to urban centre resilience pp. 660-677

- Allison M Orr, Joanna L Stewart, Cath Jackson and James T White
- Visual impact assessment of urban developments around heritage landmarks using ULVIA method: (The case of Ark-e-Alishah monument in Tabriz) pp. 678-693

- Sirwan Salimi, Morteza Mirgholami and Amir Shakibamanesh
- Factors influencing vertical urban development at the parcel scale: The case in Brisbane, Australia pp. 694-708

- Yuanyuan Huang, Scott N. Lieske and Yan Liu
- A method to derive small area estimates of linked commuting trips by mode from open source LODES and ACS data pp. 709-722

- Kevin Credit and Zander Arnao
- Geographies of grocery shopping in major Canadian cities: Evidence from large-scale mobile app data pp. 723-739

- Lindsey G Smith, Maggie Yifei Ma, Michael J Widener and Steven Farber
- The impact of geometric and land use elements on the perceived pleasantness of urban layouts pp. 740-756

- Nuno Sousa, João Monteiro, Eduardo Natividade-Jesus and João Coutinho-Rodrigues
- Measuring and mapping neighborhood opportunity: A comparison of opportunity indices in California pp. 757-775

- Noli Brazil, Jenny Wagner and Raziel Ramil
- Evaluating the effects of heat vulnerability on heat-related emergency medical service incidents: Lessons from Austin, Texas pp. 776-795

- Kijin Seong, Junfeng Jiao and Akhil Mandalapu
- A data-driven investigation on park visitation and income mixing of visitors in New York City pp. 796-813

- Hanxue Wei, Xiao Huang, Sicheng Wang, Junyu Lu, Zhenlong Li and Liao Zhu
- Factors influencing the performance of virtual reality in urban planning: Evidence from a View corridor Virtual Reality project, Beijing pp. 814-830

- Huaxiong Jiang, Stan Geertman, Hao Zhang and Shangyi Zhou
- Disadvantaged communities have lower access to urban infrastructure pp. 831-849

- Leonardo Nicoletti, Mikhail Sirenko and Trivik Verma
- Visualizing the uneven accessibility to nucleic acid testing services in Shenzhen under China’s COVID control measures pp. 850-852

- Zifeng Chen
- Corrigendum to the Effects of Vacant Lot Greening and the Impact of Land Use and Business Presence on Crime pp. 853-853

- N/a
Volume 50, issue 2, 2023
- Scaling in city size distributions pp. 287-289

- Michael Batty
- The Law of Population Concentration pp. 290-298

- Felix Auerbach and Antonio Ciccone
- A participatory e-planning model in the urban renewal of China: Implications of technologies in facilitating planning participation pp. 299-315

- Li Tian, Jinxuan Liu, Yinlong Liang and Yaxin Wu
- Deep learning-based investigation of the impact of urban form on the particulate matter concentration on a neighborhood scale pp. 316-331

- Moon-Hyun Kim and Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim
- Future land use conflicts: Comparing spatial scenarios for urban-regional planning pp. 332-349

- Cristian HenrÃquez, Mauricio Morales, Jorge Qüense and Rodrigo Hidalgo
- Marked crosswalks in US transit-oriented station areas, 2007–2020: A computer vision approach using street view imagery pp. 350-369

- Meiqing Li, Hao Sheng, Jeremy Irvin, Heejung Chung, Andrew Ying, Tiger Sun, Andrew Y Ng and Daniel A Rodriguez
- The temporality of on-street parking – exploring the role of land-use mix and change on parking dynamics pp. 370-385

- Anthony Kimpton, Dominic Stead and Jonathan Corcoran
- Urban form character and Airbnb in Amsterdam (NL): A morphometric approach pp. 386-400

- Alessandro Venerandi, Alessandra Feliciotti, Martin Fleischmann, Karima Kourtit and Sergio Porta
- Methods for neighbourhood Mapping, boundary agreement pp. 401-415

- Nicholas S Dalton and Mark Hurrell
- Tracking plan implementation using elected officials’ social media communications and votes pp. 416-433

- Albert Tonghoon Han and Lucie Laurian
- How to harmonise variations in streetscape skeletons under zoning regulations: Considering their external diseconomies pp. 434-452

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Forecasting the urbanization dynamics in the Seoul metropolitan area using a long short-term memory–based model pp. 453-468

- Changyeon Lee, Jaekyung Lee and Sungjin Park
- Digital traces: Mapping Bogotá’s unmapped transit network using smartphones and networked databases pp. 469-486

- C Erik Vergel-Tovar, Eric Goldwyn and Jonathan Leape
- Comparison of precise and approximated building height: Estimation from number of building storeys and spatial variations in the Tokyo metropolitan region pp. 487-499

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Towards a 15-minute city: A network-based evaluation framework pp. 500-514

- Shanqi Zhang, Feng Zhen, Yu Kong, Tashi Lobsang and Sicong Zou
- Allocating synthetic population to a finer spatial scale: An integer quadratic programming formulation pp. 515-540

- Boyam Fabrice Yameogo, Pierre Hankach, Pierre-Olivier Vandanjon and Pascal Gastineau
- How applicable are scaling laws in predicting slum populations in urban systems? Evidence from India pp. 541-555

- Amit Patel
- TTS2016R: A data set to study population and employment patterns from the 2016 Transportation Tomorrow Survey in the Greater Golden Horseshoe area, Ontario, Canada pp. 556-563

- Anastasia Soukhov and Antonio Páez
- Visual analytics of graffiti spatial patterns across 30 European city centres pp. 564-568

- Alexandros Bartzokas-Tsiompras and Eleftheria Konstantinidou
- Visualizing the pattern of origin of international visitors to Beijing and Shanghai based on mobile phone data pp. 569-571

- Yao Wang, Yongheng Feng, Xiaodong Meng and Yang Xiao
Volume 50, issue 1, 2023
- The Link between Theory and Practice pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- Developing urban biking typologies: Quantifying the complex interactions of bicycle ridership, bicycle network and built environment characteristics pp. 7-23

- Ben Beck, Meghan Winters, Trisalyn Nelson, Chris Pettit, Simone Z Leao, Meead Saberi, Jason Thompson, Sachith Seneviratne, Kerry Nice and Mark Stevenson
- The shape and size of urban blocks pp. 24-43

- Ermal Shpuza
- Time, the other dimension of urban form: Measuring the relationship between urban density and accessibility to grocery shops in the 10-minute city pp. 44-59

- Todor Kesarovski and Fabio Hernández-Palacio
- Monitoring the well-being of vulnerable transit riders using machine learning based sentiment analysis and social media: Lessons from COVID-19 pp. 60-75

- Martino Tran, Christina Draeger, Xuerou Wang and Abbas Nikbakht
- Re-examining Jane Jacobs’ doctrine using new urban data in Hong Kong pp. 76-93

- Jianxiang Huang, Yuming Cui, Lishuai Li, Mengdi Guo, Hung Chak Ho, Yi Lu and Chris Webster
- Investigating rural public spaces with cultural significance using morphological, cognitive and behavioural data pp. 94-116

- Nan Bai, Pirouz Nourian, Ana Pereira Roders, Raoul Bunschoten, Weixin Huang and Lu Wang
- Examining the interplay between racial segregation patterns and access to hospital care pp. 117-129

- Gordon Cromley and Jie Lin
- Measuring urban nighttime vitality and its relationship with urban spatial structure: A data-driven approach pp. 130-145

- Chao Wu, Minwei Zhao and Yu Ye
- From urban form to information: Cellular configurations in different spatial cultures pp. 146-161

- Vinicius M Netto, Edgardo Brigatti and Caio Cacholas
- Realising the Sustainable Development Goal 11.7 in the post-pandemic era – A case study of Taiwan pp. 162-181

- Yi-Ya Hsu, Zih-Hong Lin and Chong-En Li
- Modelling the interdependence of spatial scales in urban systems pp. 182-197

- Janka Lengyel, Seraphim Alvanides and Jan Friedrich
- Exploring temporal variability in travel patterns on public transit using big smart card data pp. 198-217

- Xia Zhao, Mengying Cui and David Levinson
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