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Volume 34, issue 6, 2007
- The Real-Time Academy: Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime pp. 947-948

- Michael Batty
- Is Academia Missing the Boat for the GeoWeb Revolution? A Response to Harvey's Commentary pp. 949-951

- Sean P Gorman and Francis Harvey
- A Response from Harvey pp. 951-952

- Francis Harvey
- Multivariate Analysis of Trip-Chaining Behavior pp. 953-970

- Robert Noland and John V Thomas
- Viewsphere: A GIS-Based 3D Visibility Analysis for Urban Design Evaluation pp. 971-992

- Perry Pei-Ju Yang, Simon Yunuar Putra and Wenjing Li
- Developing an Integrated Approach for Public Participation: A Case of Land-Use Planning in Slovenia pp. 993-1010

- Mojca Golobiĉ and Ivan MaruŠiĉ
- Technology Incubators and Knowledge Networks: A Rough Set Approach in Comparative Project Analysis pp. 1011-1029

- Danny P Soetanot and Marina van Geenhuizen
- Structural Salience of Elements of the City pp. 1030-1050

- Christophe Claramunt and Stephan Winter
- Genetic Algorithm Optimisation of An Agent-Based Model for Simulating a Retail Market pp. 1051-1070

- Alison J Heppenstall, Andrew J Evans and Mark H Birkin
- Space Puzzle in a Concrete Box: Finding Design Competence that Generates the Modern Apartment Houses in Seoul pp. 1071-1084

- Kyung Wook Seo
- Modeling Spatial Dimensions of Housing Prices in Milwaukee, WI pp. 1085-1102

- Danlin Yu, Yehua Wei and Changshan Wu
- Learning the Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies through an Ontology-Based Information System pp. 1103-1124

- Robert K McNally, Seok-Won Lee, Deepak Yavagal and Wei-Ning Xiang
- Reviews: Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies: Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times, The Visual Language of Spatial Planning: Exploring Cartographic Representations for Spatial Planning in Europe, Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France: A Comparative Analysis pp. 1125-1128

- Huw Thomas, Menno-Jan Kraak and Hugh Clout
- Referees 2007 pp. 1129-1130

- N/a
Volume 34, issue 5, 2007
- Just Another Private — Public Partnership? Possible Constraints on Scientific Information in Virtual Map Browsers pp. 761-764

- Francis Harvey
- Mapping Humanity's Knowledge and Expertise in the Digital Domain pp. 765-766

- André Skupin and Katy Börner
- Visualizing Patterns in a Global Terrorism Incident Database pp. 767-784

- Diansheng Guo, Ke Liao and Michael Morgan
- Making the Political Landscape Visible: Mapping and Analyzing Voting Patterns in an Ideological Space pp. 785-807

- Heinrich Leuthold, Michael Hermann and Sara Irina Fabrikant
- Making Sense of Mankind's Scholarly Knowledge and Expertise: Collecting, Interlinking, and Organizing What We Know and Different Approaches to Mapping (Network) Science pp. 808-825

- Katy Börner
- Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design as a Journal: The Interdisciplinarity of its Environment and the Citation Impact pp. 826-838

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 839-839

- N/a
- Comparing Sky Shape Skeletons for the Analysis of Visual Dynamics along Routes pp. 840-857

- François Sarradin, Daniel Siret, Michel Couprie and Jacques Teller
- Modeling Urban Growth in Data-Sparse Environments: A New Approach pp. 858-883

- Michail Fragkias and Karen C Seto
- Ethnicity, Religion, and Residential Segregation in London: Evidence from a Computational Typology of Minority Communities pp. 884-904

- Allan J Brimicombe
- The Structure of Interurban Traffic: A Weighted Network Analysis pp. 905-924

- Andrea De Montis, Marc Barthélemy, Alessandro Chessa and Alessandro Vespignani
- The Interrelationships between Building Regulations and Architects' Practices pp. 925-943

- Rob Imrie
- Review: Social Learning in Technological Innovation: Experimenting with Information and Communication Technologies, Business and Public Management in the UK 1900–2003 pp. 944-946

- Chao Li and Trevor Boyns
Volume 34, issue 4, 2007
- Horizon 3 Planning: Meshing Liveability with Sustainability pp. 571-575

- Peter W Newton
- Planning and Design of Large Infrastructure Projects pp. 576-577

- Hugo Priemus and Bent Flyvbjerg
- Policy and Planning for Large-Infrastructure Projects: Problems, Causes, Cures pp. 578-597

- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Cost — Benefit Analysis and Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects: State of the Art and Challenges pp. 598-610

- Roger Vickerman
- Large Infrastructure Projects: A Review of the Quality of Demand Forecasts and Cost Estimations pp. 611-625

- Bert van Wee
- Development and Design of Large Infrastructure Projects: Disregarded Alternatives and Issues of Spatial Planning pp. 626-644

- Hugo Priemus
- The State and the Controversial Demands of Cultural Built Heritage: Modernism, Dirty Concrete, and Postwar Listing in England pp. 645-663

- Aidan While
- Generating Policies for Sustainable Water Use in Complex Scenarios: An Integrated Land-Use and Water-Use Model of Monroe County, Michigan pp. 664-686

- Moira L Zellner
- Building a City in Vitro: The Experiment and the Simulation Model pp. 687-707

- Erez Hatna and Itzhak Benenson
- A GIS-Based Irregular Cellular Automata Model of Land-Use Change pp. 708-724

- Daniel Stevens and Suzana Dragićević
- Optimal Reserve Site Selection with Multiple Levels of Protection pp. 725-739

- Justin C Williams, Charles S ReVelle and Wenjie Song
- Privatized Suburbia: The Planning Implications of Private Roads pp. 740-754

- Jill Grant and Andrew Curran
- Reviews: The High Cost of Free Parking, Regional Development and Spatial Planning in an Enlarged European Union, Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives, Fuzzy Planning: The Role of Actors in a Fuzzy Governance Environment pp. 755-760

- Graham Parkhurst, Nicholas Phelps, Scott Orford and Angelique Chettiparamb
Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
- Space, Sociality, and Pervasive Computing pp. 381-382

- Bharat Dave
- New Media Urbanism: Grounding Ambient Information Technology pp. 383-395

- Malcolm McCullough
- Seoul: Birth of a Broadband Metropolis pp. 396-413

- Anthony M Townsend
- The Infrastructure of Experience and the Experience of Infrastructure: Meaning and Structure in Everyday Encounters with Space pp. 414-430

- Paul Dourish and Genevieve Bell
- ‘Outlines of a World Coming into Existence’: Pervasive Computing and the Ethics of Forgetting pp. 431-445

- Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
- Understanding and Representing the Social Prospects of Hybrid Urban Spaces pp. 446-465

- Jeni Paay, Bharat Dave and Steve Howard
- Mapping DigiPlace: Geocoded Internet Data and the Representation of Place pp. 466-482

- Matthew A Zook and Mark Graham
- Transformation of Spatial Data to a New Zone System: A Survey of US Metropolitan Planning Organizations pp. 483-500

- Daniel Baldwin Hess
- Planning Models for the Provision of Affordable Housing pp. 501-523

- Michael P Johnson
- Measuring and Interpreting the Effects of a Public-Sector-Led Urban Renewal Project on Housing Prices—An Empirical Study of a Comprehensive Development Area Zone Developed upon ‘Taking’ in Hong Kong pp. 524-538

- Lawrence W C Lai, Kwong Wing Chau, Edward C Y Yiu, Kelvin S K Wong, Wah Sang Wong and Pearl Y L Chan
- From Axial to Road-Centre Lines: A New Representation for Space Syntax and a New Model of Route Choice for Transport Network Analysis pp. 539-555

- Alasdair Turner
- Detecting Spatiotemporal Dynamic Landscape Patterns Using Remote Sensing and the Lacunarity Index: A Case Study of Haikou City, China pp. 556-569

- Guangjin Tian, Zhifeng Yang and Yichun Xie
- Reviews: A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down pp. 570-570

- Shih-Kung Lai
Volume 34, issue 2, 2007
- Sensing Human Society pp. 191-195

- Noam Shoval
- Space, Complexity, and Agent-Based Modeling pp. 196-199

- Tom P Evans and Steven Manson
- A Geographic Automata Model of Residential Mobility pp. 200-222

- Paul M Torrens
- Assessing Multiagent Parcelization Performance in the MABEL Simulation Model Using Monte Carlo Replication Experiments pp. 223-244

- Konstantinos Alexandridis and Bryan C Pijanowski
- Challenges in Evaluating Models of Geographic Complexity pp. 245-260

- Steven M Manson
- Modelling the Spatial Distribution of Shifting Cultivation in Luangprabang, Lao PDR pp. 261-278

- Yumiko Wada, Krishnan S Rajan and Ryosuke Shibasaki
- Residential Location and the Biophysical Environment: Exurban Development Agents in a Heterogeneous Landscape pp. 279-295

- Li Yin and Brian Muller
- An Optimization-Based Study on the Redeployment of a Secondary School Network pp. 296-315

- João Teixeira, António Antunes and Dominique Peeters
- Agent-Based Models as Laboratories for Spatially Explicit Planning Policies pp. 316-335

- Arika Ligmann-Zielinska and Piotr Jankowski
- Exploring the Determinants of Spatial Pattern in Residential Land Markets: Amenities and Disamenities in Charlotte, NC, USA pp. 336-354

- Darla Munroe
- Organisational Culture: Institutionalisation of GIS for Forest Monitoring in Costa Rica pp. 355-368

- Hugo Jeroen de Vos
- Improving the Spatial Coherence of Nature Areas Using Genetic Algorithms pp. 369-378

- Willem Loonen, Peter S C Heuberger, Aldrik H Bakema and Paul Schot
- Reviews: Spatial Dynamics, Networks and Modelling pp. 379-380

- Tim Oxley
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- Publisher's Announcement pp. 1-1

- N/a
- The Creative Destruction of Cities pp. 2-5

- Michael Batty
- Do Sewer Extension Plans affect Urban Development? A Multiagent Simulation pp. 6-27

- Paul F Hanley and Lewis D Hopkins
- Landscape Grammar 2: Implementation pp. 28-49

- Kevin Mayall and G Brent Hall
- Predicting the Scenic Beauty Value of Mapped Landscape Changes in a Mountainous Region through the Use of GIS pp. 50-67

- Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Ian D Bishop and Peter Bebi
- Towards the Evaluation, Description, and Creation of Soundscapes in Urban Open Spaces pp. 68-86

- Mei Zhang and Jian Kang
- A Palladian Construction Grammar—Design Reasoning with Shape Grammars and Rapid Prototyping pp. 87-106

- Larry Sass
- The New Zealand Resource Management Act: An Exercise in Delivering Sustainable Development through an Ecological Modernisation Agenda pp. 107-120

- Tony Jackson and Jennifer Dixon
- Modeling the Magnitude and Spatial Distribution of Aesthetic Impacts pp. 121-138

- Denis J Dean and Alicia C Lizarraga-Blackard
- Modeling the Value of View in High-Rise Apartments: A 3D GIS Approach pp. 139-153

- Shi-Ming Yu, Sun-Sheng Han and Chee-Hian Chai
- The Exposure of Disadvantaged Populations in Freeway Air-Pollution Sheds: A Case Study of the Seattle and Portland Regions pp. 154-170

- Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok and Sungyop Kim
- A Spatial Analysis Approach for the Definition of Metropolitan Regions—The Case of Portugal pp. 171-185

- Rui António Rodrigues Ramos and Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva
- Reviews: Cybercartography: Theory and Practice, Dictionnaire: La Ville et L'urbain, Conceptual Modeling for Traditional and Spatio-Temporal Applications: The MADS Approach, Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives pp. 186-190

- Bin Jiang, Hugh Clout, Peter Fisher and Rob Imrie
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