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Volume 39, issue 6, 2012
- Announcement pp. 971-971

- N/a
- The 22nd-Century City pp. 972-974

- Michael Batty
- Spatial Thinking and Geographic Information Science pp. 975-977

- Yasushi Asami and Paul Longley
- The Implications of Using a Gravity Model to Determine Territory in a Circular Domain pp. 978-990

- Hidenori Tamagawa
- The Role of Destination Spatial Spillovers and Technological Intensity in the Location of Manufacturing and Services Firms pp. 991-1005

- Andrés Artal-Tur, José Miguel Navarro-AzorÃn, Antonio GarcÃa-Sánchez and MarÃa Luisa Alamá-Sabater
- Intraregional Flow Problem in Spatial Econometric Model for Origin—Destination Flows pp. 1006-1015

- Morito Tsutsumi and Kazuki Tamesue
- Practical Spatial Statisics for Areal Interpolation pp. 1016-1033

- Daisuke Murakami and Morito Tsutsumi
- Developing Map Symbol Standards through an Iterative Collaboration Process pp. 1034-1048

- Anthony C Robinson, Robert E Roth, Justine Blanford, Scott Pezanowski and Alan M MacEachren
- Hedonic Analysis for the Estimation of Condominium Rent Utilizing Web Information pp. 1049-1068

- Takafumi Miura and Yasushi Asami
- The Socioeconomic Impact of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Lombardy pp. 1069-1083

- Michele Campagna and Massimo Craglia
- Will Natural Disasters Accelerate Neighborhood Decline? A Discrete-Time Hazard Analysis of Residential Property Vacancy and Abandonment before and after Hurricane Andrew in Miami-Dade County (1991–2000) pp. 1084-1104

- Yang Zhang
- Cities in Competition, Characteristic Time, and Leapfrogging Developers pp. 1105-1118

- Dani Broitman and Daniel Czamanski
- A Nonparametric Estimation of the Local Zipf Exponent for all US Cities pp. 1119-1130

- Rafael González-Val
- Countering Urban Segregation in Brazilian Cities: Policy-Oriented Explorations Using Agent-Based Simulation pp. 1131-1150

- Flávia F Feitosa, Quang Bao Le, Paul L G Vlek, Antônio Miguel V Monteiro and Roberta Rosemback
Volume 39, issue 5, 2012
- Publisher's Announcement pp. 781-781

- N/a
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 782-784

- N/a
- Equity and the Social Distribution of Job Accessibility in Detroit pp. 785-800

- Joe Grengs
- Spatial Accessibility to Amenities in Fractal and Nonfractal Urban Patterns pp. 801-819

- Cécile Tannier, Gilles Vuidel, Hélène Houot and Pierre Frankhauser
- Analyzing the First Loop Design Process for Large-Scale Sustainable Urban Drainage System Retrofits in Copenhagen, Denmark pp. 820-837

- Antje Backhaus and Ole Fryd
- Predicting Personal Mobility with Individual and Group Travel Histories pp. 838-857

- Giusy Di Lorenzo, Jonathan Reades, Francesco Calabrese and Carlo Ratti
- Capturing Multiscalar Feedbacks in Urban Land Change: A Coupled System Dynamics Spatial Logistic Approach pp. 858-879

- Burak Güneralp, Michael K Reilly and Karen C Seto
- Monitoring Spatial Planning Policies: Towards an Analytical, Adaptive, and Spatial Approach to a ‘Wicked Problem’ pp. 880-896

- Alasdair Rae and Cecilia Wong
- A Cellular Automata Intraurban Model with Prices and Income-Dif Erentiated Actors pp. 897-924

- Bernardo Furtado, Dick Ettema, Ricardo Machado Ruiz, Jelle Hurkens and Hedwig van Delden
- Guiding SLEUTH Land-Use/Land-Cover Change Modeling Using Multicriteria Evaluation: Towards Dynamic Sustainable Land-Use Planning pp. 925-944

- Abdolrassoul Salman Mahiny and Keith C Clarke
- Helping Those like Us or Harming Those unlike Us: Illuminating Social Processes Leading to Environmental Injustice pp. 945-964

- Adam Eckerd, Heather Campbell and Yushim Kim
- Reviews: From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement, Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier, Digital Tools in Participatory Planning, Spatial Data Infrastructures in Context: North and South pp. 965-970

- Paul Longley, David Reiss, Eric Gordon and David L Tulloch
Volume 39, issue 4, 2012
- Managing Complexity, Reworking Prediction pp. 607-608

- Michael Batty
- An Integrated Planning and Decision Support System (IPDSS) for Land Consolidation: Theoretical Framework and Application of the Land-Redistribution Modules pp. 609-628

- Demetris Demetriou, John Stillwell and Linda See
- Geographic Accessibility around Health Care Facilities for Elderly Residents in Hong Kong: A Microscale Walkability Assessment pp. 629-646

- Becky P Y Loo and Winnie Wing Yee Lam
- A Framework for Developing High-Resolution Scenarios at the Landscape Scale: The Norfolk Broads pp. 647-664

- Paul Munday and Andy Peter Jones
- Designing with Urban Induction Patterns: A Methodological Approach pp. 665-682

- José Beirão, José Duarte, Rudi Stouffs and Henco Bekkering
- Accessibility is Gold, Mobility is Not: A Proposal for the Improvement of Dutch Transport-Related Cost-Benefit Analysis pp. 683-697

- António Ferreira, Els Beukers and Marco Te Brömmelstroet
- A Case Study of Induced Trips at Mixed-Use Developments pp. 698-712

- Benjamin R Sperry, Mark W Burris and Eric Dumbaugh
- String-Rewriting Grammars for Evolutionary Architectural Design pp. 713-731

- James McDermott, John Mark Swafford, Martin Hemberg, Jonathan Byrne, Erik Hemberg, Michael Fenton, Ciaran McNally, Elizabeth Shotton and Michael O'Neill
- On Space Syntax as a Configurational Theory of Architecture from a Situated Observer's Viewpoint pp. 732-754

- Mahbub Rashid
- A Parallel Cooperative Hybridization Approach to the p-Median Problem pp. 755-774

- Ningchuan Xiao
- Reviews: Social Cohesion and Counter-Terrorism: A Policy Contradiction?, Transport Revolutions: Moving People and Freight without Oil, Spatial Data Analysis: Models, Methods and Techniques, Urban Design: The Composition of Complexity pp. 775-780

- Rob Imrie, Simone Caschili, Daniel Lewis and Michael Mehaffy
Volume 39, issue 3, 2012
- Visualisation Tools for Understanding Big Data pp. 413-415

- James Cheshire and Michael Batty
- Racial Segregation by Legislative Zoning and Company Law: An Empirical Hong Kong Study pp. 416-438

- Lawrence W C Lai and Valerius W C Kwong
- A New Database for the Cities of Europe? Exploration of the Urban Morphological Zones (CLC2000) from Three National Database Comparisons (Denmark, France, Sweden) pp. 439-458

- Marianne Guerois, Anne Bretagnolle, Timothée Giraud and Hélène Mathian
- Exploring the Influences of Density on Travel Behavior Using Propensity Score Matching pp. 459-470

- Xinyu Cao and Yingling Fan
- A Self-Learning Short-Term Traffic Forecasting System pp. 471-485

- Jiasong Zhu and Anthony Gar-On Yeh
- Style Representation in Design Grammars pp. 486-500

- Sumbul Ahmad and Scott C Chase
- Localising Activity within the Context of Relational Complexity: Exploring the Relevance of Rural Centre and Town Centre Conceptions pp. 501-517

- Neil Adrian Powe and Dave Bek
- A System of National Tiered Housing-Market Areas and Spatial Planning pp. 518-532

- Colin Jones, Mike Coombes and Cecilia Wong
- Assessing the Efficacy of Dynamic Adaptive Planning of Infrastructure: Results from Computational Experiments pp. 533-550

- Jan H Kwakkel, Warren E Walker and Vincent A W J Marchau
- More Art Than Science: The Sources and Effects of Stylistic Variation in Visualization for Planning and Design pp. 551-565

- John L Lewis
- Measuring Detailed Urban Vegetation with Multisource High-Resolution Remote Sensing Imagery for Environmental Design and Planning pp. 566-585

- Weimin Li, John Radke, Desheng Liu and Peng Gong
- Retrieving Spatial Policy Parameters from an Alternative Plan Using Constrained Cellular Automata and Regionalized Sensitivity Analysis pp. 586-605

- Ying Long, Zhenjiang Shen and Qizhi Mao
- Review: Urban Maps: Instruments of Narrative and Interpretation in the City pp. 606-606

- Dennis Wood
Volume 39, issue 2, 2012
- Smart Cities, Big Data pp. 191-193

- Michael Batty
- Urban – Rural Linkages—Analysing, Modelling, and Understanding Drivers, Pressures, and Impacts of Land Use Changes along the Rural-to-Urban Gradient pp. 194-197

- Dagmar Haase and Tanja Tötzer
- An Activity-Based Cellular Automaton Model to Simulate Land-Use Dynamics pp. 198-212

- Jasper van Vliet, Jelle Hurkens, Roger White and Hedwig van Delden
- Empirically Derived Neighbourhood Rules for Urban Land-Use Modelling pp. 213-228

- Henning S Hansen
- Simulating Demography and Housing Demand in an Urban Region under Scenarios of Growth and Shrinkage pp. 229-246

- Steffen Lauf, Dagmar Haase, Ralf Seppelt and Nina Schwarz
- Commuting to the Centre in Different Urban Structures pp. 247-261

- Ville Helminen, Hannu Rita, Mika Ristimäki and Panu Kontio
- Slime Mold Cities pp. 262-286

- David Barker
- GIS-Based Multicriteria Evaluation Approach for Corridor Siting pp. 287-307

- Hassène Aissi, Salem Chakhar and Vincent Mousseau
- A Positive Theory of Network Connectivity pp. 308-325

- David Levinson and Arthur Huang
- Investigating the Implications of Using Alternative GIS-Based Techniques to Measure Accessibility to Green Space pp. 326-343

- Gary Higgs, Richard Fry and Mitchel Langford
- Attitudes to Urban Walking in Tehran pp. 344-359

- Seyed Mehdi Moeini
- Weighted Shapes for Embedding Perceived Wholes pp. 360-375

- Hacer Yalim Keles, Mine Özkar and Sibel Tari
- Spatial Aggregation and Compactness of Census Areas with a Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm: A Case Study in Canada pp. 376-392

- Dilip Datta, Jacek Malczewski and José Rui Figueira
- Network Effects in Schelling's Model of Segregation: New Evidence from Agent-Based Simulation pp. 393-405

- Amaud Banos
- Review: Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?, a Dictionary of Transport Analysis, Spatial Decision Support Systems, Geographic Information Science and Public Participation, Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS, Planning Asian Cities: Risks and Resilience pp. 406-412

- Caroline Brown, Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Peter Keenan, Cindy Regalado, Chris Perkins and Fulong Wu
Volume 39, issue 1, 2012
- Online Appendix for: “Capturing Multiscalar Feedbacks in Urban Land Change: A Coupled System Dynamics Spatial Logistic Approach†pp. i-xii

- Burak Güneralp, Michael K Reilly and Karen C Seto
- Simple and Complex Models pp. 1-6

- Richard E Klosterman
- Understanding Space: The Nascent Synthesis of Cognition and the Syntax of Spatial Morphologies pp. 7-11

- Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher and Alasdair Turner
- Studying Cities to Learn about Minds: Some Possible Implications of Space Syntax for Spatial Cognition pp. 12-32

- Bill Hillier
- Perception of Three-Dimensional Urban Scale in an Immersive Virtual Environment pp. 33-47

- Magda Mavridou
- From Isovists via Mental Representations to Behaviour: First Steps toward Closing the Causal Chain pp. 48-62

- Tobias Meilinger, Gerald Franz and Heinrich H Bülthoff
- Challenges in Multilevel Wayfinding: A Case Study with the Space Syntax Technique pp. 63-82

- Christoph Hölscher, Martin Brösamle and Georg Vrachliotis
- Transformational Palladians pp. 83-95

- Thomas Grasl
- SIMPLAN: A SIMplified PLANning Model pp. 96-119

- Bhargav Adhvaryu and Marcial Echenique
- Scenarios of Future Built Environment for Coastal Risk Assessment of Climate Change Using a GIS-Based Multicriteria Analysis pp. 120-136

- Mustafa Mokrech, Robert J Nicholls and Richard J Dawson
- Network Structure and Spatial Separation pp. 137-154

- Pavithra Parthasarathi, Hartwig Hochmair and David Levinson
- Determining the Relationship between Urban Form and the Costs of Public Services pp. 155-173

- Scott N Lieske, Donald M McLeod, Roger H Coupal and Sanjeev K Srivastava
- The Entropy of LEGO® pp. 174-182

- Andrew Crompton
- Commentary on the Entropy of LEGO® pp. 183-187

- Arthur E Stamps
- Rejoinder to “Commentary on the Entropy of LEGO®†pp. 188-188

- Andrew Crompton
- Review: The Sage Handbook of Economic Geography pp. 189-190

- Vassilis Tselios
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