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Volume 36, issue 6, 2009
- Obituary—Reg Golledge 1937–2009 pp. 951-953

- Helen Couclelis
- Darwin at 200 and the Evolution of Planning pp. 954-955

- Michael Batty
- An Experimental Comparison of Negotiation Strategies for Siting NIMBY Facilities pp. 956-967

- Ching-Pin Chiu and Shih-Kung Lai
- Space–Time Patterns of Urban Sprawl, a 1D Cellular Automata and Microeconomic Approach pp. 968-988

- Geoffrey Caruso, Dominique Peeters, Jean Cavailhes and Mark Rounsevell
- The Interaction of Segregation and Suburbanization in an Agent-Based Model of Residential Location pp. 989-1007

- Ciriyam Jayaprakash, Keith Warren, Elena Irwin and Kan Chen
- The Third Dimension in Urban Geography: The Urban-Volume Approach pp. 1008-1025

- Eric Koomen, Piet Rietveld and Fernando Bacao
- Performative Design: A Performance-Based Model of Digital Architectural Design pp. 1026-1037

- Rivka Oxman
- Towards a Better Understanding of Building Regulation pp. 1038-1052

- Jeroen van der Heijden and Jitske de Jong
- Districting Modeling with Exact Contiguity Constraints pp. 1053-1066

- Takeshi Shirabe
- Web-Based and Traditional Public Participation in Comprehensive Planning: A Comparative Study pp. 1067-1085

- Eliahu Stern, Ori Gudes and Tal Svoray
- An Integrated Activity-Based Modelling Framework to Assess Vehicle Emissions: Approach and Application pp. 1086-1102

- Carolien Beckx, Luc Int Panis, Jean Vankerkom, Davy Janssens, Geert Wets and Theo Arentze
- An Agent-Based Model of Burglary pp. 1103-1123

- Nick Malleson, Andrew Evans and Tony Jenkins
- Review: Urban Green Belts in the Twenty-First Century, Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs, Crime Mapping Case Studies: Practice and Research, Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories, Modelling Urban Development with Geographical Information Systems and Cellular Automata, a City of One's Own: Blurring the Boundaries between Private and Public, Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust pp. 1124-1132

- Alan Prior, Nicholas Phelps, Paul Richards, Peter Wood, Fulong Wu, Rob Imrie and Francis Harvey
- Referees 2009 pp. 1133-1134

- N/a
Volume 36, issue 5, 2009
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 761-762

- N/a
- Spatial Thinking and Scientific Urban Planning pp. 763-768

- Richard LeGates, Nicholas J Tate and Richard Kingston
- Geospatial Modeling of Urban Environments pp. 769-771

- Xiaobai Yao and Bin Jiang
- Learning about Urban Mobility: Experiences with a Multiagent-System Model pp. 772-786

- Sylvie Occelli and Luca Staricco
- Agent-Based Model Validation Using Bayesian Networks and Vector Spatial Data pp. 787-801

- Verda Kocabas and Suzana Dragicevic
- Geosimulation Model Using Geographic Automata for Simulating Land-Use Patterns in Urban Partitions pp. 802-823

- Zhenjiang Shen, Mitsuhiko Kawakami and Ippei Kawamura
- Eigenplaces: Analysing Cities Using the Space–Time Structure of the Mobile Phone Network pp. 824-836

- Jonathan Reades, Francesco Calabrese and Carlo Ratti
- A Digital Image of the City: 3D Isovists in Lynch's Urban Analysis pp. 837-853

- Eugenio Morello and Carlo Ratti
- Classification of Changing Regions Using a Temporal Signature of Local Spatial Association pp. 854-864

- Jae-Seong Ahn, Hwahwan Kim and Yang-Won Lee
- Delineating Urban Housing Submarkets with Fuzzy Clustering pp. 865-882

- Sungsoon Hwang and Jean-Claude Thill
- Simulation of Firms as a Planning Support System to Limit Urban Sprawl of Jobs pp. 883-905

- Rolf Moeckel
- The Influence of Weather on Local Geographical Patterns of Police Calls for Service pp. 906-926

- Chris Brunsdon, Jonathan Corcoran, Gary Higgs and Andrew Ware
- Local Environmental Impacts of Alternative Forms of Residential Development pp. 927-943

- Tenley Conway
- Review: Territory, Identity, and Spatial Planning: Spatial Governance in a Fragmented Nation, Accessible Housing: Quality, Disability and Design, Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City, the Sage Handbook of Spatial Analysis, the Ethics of Mobilities: Rethinking Place, Exclusion, Freedom and Environment pp. 944-950

- Emma Street, Claire Edwards, Andrew Crooks, Michael J de Smith and Mariela Gaete Reyes
Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- Defining Density pp. 571-572

- Michael Batty
- A Comparative Location Study for the Joint Development Station of a Mass Rapid Transit System: A Case in Taichung City in Taiwan pp. 573-587

- Wann-Ming Wey and Yu-Hern Chang
- Evaluating Community Engagement through Argumentation Maps—A Public Participation GIS Case Study pp. 588-601

- Claus Rinner and Michelle Bird
- Generating Settlement Structures: A Method for Urban Planning and Analysis Supported by Cellular Automata pp. 602-624

- Reinhard Koenig and Christian Bauriedel
- Effects of the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem on the Delineation of Traffic Analysis Zones pp. 625-643

- José Manuel Viegas, L Miguel Martinez and Elisabete A Silva
- Simulating Knowledge Sharing in Spatial Planning: An Agent-Based Approach pp. 644-663

- Arend Ligtenberg, Adrie Beulens, Dik Kettenis, Arnold K Bregt and Monica Wachowicz
- Shadow Market Area for Air Pollutants pp. 664-681

- David Meintrup and Chang Woon Nam
- Quality Assurance in Construction by Independent Experts: A Case Study of the Efficiency Performance of State-Owned Enterprises in China pp. 682-697

- Ping Yung and Lawrence W C Lai
- Visibility and Dominance Analysis: Assessing a High-Rise Building Project in Trondheim pp. 698-710

- Jan Ketil Rød and Diana van der Meer
- Evolution of the Second-Story City: The Minneapolis Skyway System pp. 711-724

- Michael J Corbett, Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Explaining Changes in Walking and Bicycling Behavior: Challenges for Transportation Research pp. 725-740

- Kevin J Krizek, Susan L Handy and Ann Forsyth
- Fujita and Ogawa Revisited: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach pp. 741-756

- Eric J Heikkila and Yiming Wang
- Review: Mapping for Change: Practice, Technologies and Communication, Visioning and Visualization: People, Pixels and Plans, Geography and Genealogy: Locating Personal Pasts, Knowledge-Based Services, Internationalization and Regional Development pp. 757-760

- Muki Haklay, Pablo Mateos and Martin Hess
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Catastrophic Cascades: Extending Our Understanding of Urban Change and Dynamics pp. 381-383

- Michael Batty
- Attribute-Based Willingness to Pay for Improved Water Services: A Developing Country Application pp. 384-397

- Marcial Echenique and Raghavendra Seshagiri
- Land-Use-Change Modeling Using Unbalanced Support-Vector Machines pp. 398-416

- Bo Huang, Chenglin Xie, Richard Tay and Bo Wu
- Sustainable Urban Development and the Challenge of Policy Integration: An Assessment of Planning Tools for Integrating Spatial and Environmental Planning in the Netherlands pp. 417-431

- Hens Runhaar, Peter P J Driessen and Laila Soer
- Space, behavior, and environmental perception in open-plan offices: A prospective study pp. 432-449

- Mahbub Rashid, Jean Wineman and Craig Zimring
- Street Centrality and Densities of Retail and Services in Bologna, Italy pp. 450-465

- Sergio Porta, Emanuele Strano, Valentino Iacoviello, Roberto Messora, Vito Latora, Alessio Cardillo, Fahui Wang and Salvatore Scellato
- Visual Data Mining in Spatial Interaction Analysis with Self-Organizing Maps pp. 466-486

- Jun Yan and Jean-Claude Thill
- An Approach to Land-Use and Transportation Planning That Facilitates City and Region Cooperation pp. 487-504

- Michael B Lowry and Richard J Balling
- The Mixed Success of Nodes as a Smart Growth Planning Policy pp. 505-521

- Pierre Filion
- Linking Planning Theories with Factors Influencing Local Environmental-Plan Quality pp. 522-537

- Zhenghong Tang and Samuel D Brody
- Spatial Choice: A Matter of Utility or Regret? pp. 538-551

- Caspar Chorus, Theo A Arentze and Harry J P Timmermans
- Organisational Change in Systems of Building Regulation and Control: Illustrations from the English Context pp. 552-567

- Marian Hawkesworth and Rob Imrie
- Review: Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern from Reel to Real, Land Use Change: Science, Policy, and Management pp. 568-570

- Les Roberts and Peter H Verburg
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Accessibility: In Search of a Unified Theory pp. 191-194

- Michael Batty
- Decomposing, Transforming, and Contextualising (e)-Shopping pp. 195-203

- Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen
- Shopping-Related Attitudes: A Factor and Cluster Analysis of Northern California Shoppers pp. 204-228

- Patricia Mokhtarian, David T Ory and Xinyu Cao
- Information Searching and Buying on the Internet: Travel-Related Activities? pp. 229-244

- Randi J Hjorthol
- Modeling Consumers' Purchase and Delivery Choices in the Face of the Information Age pp. 245-261

- Orit Rotem-Mindali and Ilan Salomon
- The Impact of Geographic Context on E-Shopping Behavior pp. 262-278

- Fang Ren and Mei-Po Kwan
- The Implications of E-Shopping for in-Store Shopping at Various Shopping Locations in the Netherlands pp. 279-299

- Jesse W J Weltevreden and Ton van Rietbergen
- A Dynamic Graph Automata Approach to Modeling Landscape Change in the Andes and the Amazon pp. 300-318

- Sahotra Sarkar, Kelley A Crews-Meyer, Kenneth R Young, Christopher D Kelley and Alexander Moffett
- Exploring Recreational Cyclists' Environmental Preferences and Satisfaction: Experimental Study in Hsinchu Technopolis pp. 319-335

- Hsin-Li Chang and Hsin-Wen Chang
- Sustainable Housing Design: Measurement, Motivation, and Management in Sutherland Shire, Sydney, Australia pp. 336-354

- Daniel Robinson and David Edwards
- The Application of Visual Environmental Economics in the Study of Public Preference and Urban Greenspace pp. 355-375

- Richard Laing, Anne-Marie Davies, David Miller, Anna Conniff, Stephen Scott and Jane Morrice
- Review: The Evolution of Designs, GIS for Environmental Decision-Making, Identity in Britain: A Cradle-to-Grave Atlas pp. 376-380

- Nikos A Salingaros, Mitchel Langford and Pablo Mateos
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Announcement pp. 1-3

- N/a
- The Relevance of Research in Planning Support Systems: A Response to Janssen Et Al pp. 4-7

- Marco te Brömmelstroet
- Making Progress towards Effective Spatial Decision Support: A Response from Janssen and Stewart pp. 8-11

- Ron Janssen and Theodor J Stewart
- Why Do Residential Developers Prefer Large Exurban Lots? Infrastructure Costs and Exurban Development pp. 12-29

- Rayman Mohamed
- Urban Form and Social Sustainability: The Role of Density and Housing Type pp. 30-48

- Glen Bramley and Sinéad Power
- Combining Two Approaches of Integrated Scenario Development to Combat Desertification in the GuadalentÃn Watershed, Spain pp. 49-66

- Kasper Kok and Hedwig van Delden
- An Exploration of Issues Related to the Study of Generated Traffic and other Impacts Arising from Highway Improvements pp. 67-85

- Hejun Kang, Darren M Scott, Pavlos S Kanaroglou and Hanna F Maoh
- GIS-Based Geocoding Methods for Area-Based Addresses and 3D Addresses in Urban Areas pp. 86-106

- Jiyeong Lee
- Cartographic Analysis in Urban Morphology pp. 107-127

- Paulo Pinho and Vitor Oliveira
- Bidirectional Collision-Avoidance Behaviour of Pedestrians on Stairs pp. 128-148

- Taku Fujiyama and Nick Tyler
- Effects of City Size, Shape, and Form, and Neighborhood Size and Shape in Agent-Based Models of Residential Segregation: Are Schelling-Style Preference Effects Robust? pp. 149-169

- Mark Fossett and David R Dietrich
- Mapping Urban Environmental Quality Using Satellite Data and Multiple Parameters pp. 170-185

- Janet Nichol and Man Sing Wong
- Review: Shape: Talking about Seeing and Doing, Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects pp. 186-190

- Chris Earl and Harry Timmermans
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