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Volume 49, issue 9, 2022
- On economic and urban growth pp. 2293-2296

- Michael Batty
- Temporal change in relationships between urban structure and surface temperature pp. 2297-2311

- Justin D Stewart and Peleg Kremer
- Generating megacity-scale building height maps without DGNSS surveyed GCPs: An open-source approach pp. 2312-2330

- Pratyush Tripathy, Krishnachandran Balakrishnan, Carlo de Franchis and Amit Kumar
- New algorithms for generating isovist field and isovist measurements pp. 2331-2344

- Arash Hosseini Alamdari, Khosro Daneshjoo and Mansour Yeganeh
- Favelas 4D: Scalable methods for morphology analysis of informal settlements using terrestrial laser scanning data pp. 2345-2362

- Arianna Salazar Miranda, Guangyu Du, Claire Gorman, Fabio Duarte, Washington Fajardo and Carlo Ratti
- The “ghost neighborhood†phenomenon in China—geographic locations and intra-urban spatial patterns pp. 2363-2377

- Lifeng Shi, Tobias Leichtle, Michael Wurm and Hannes Taubenböck
- Unveiling spatial patterns of disaster impacts and recovery using credit card transaction fluctuations pp. 2378-2391

- Faxi Yuan, Amir Esmalian, Bora Oztekin and Ali Mostafavi
- The spontaneous rules of spontaneous development pp. 2392-2408

- Aleksandar D Slaev, Stefano Cozzolino, Boriana Nozharova and Jetchka Ilieva
- Effects of Gehl’s urban design guidelines on walkability: A virtual reality experiment in Singaporean public housing estates pp. 2409-2428

- Heidi Silvennoinen, Saskia Kuliga, Pieter Herthogs, Daniela Rodrigues Recchia and Bige Tunçer
- Development of a planning support system to evaluate transit-oriented development masterplan concepts for optimal health outcomes pp. 2429-2450

- Paula Hooper, Julian Bolleter and Nicole Edwards
- Algorithmic definitions of street network centrality sub-shapes: The case of superblocks pp. 2451-2466

- Chen Feng and John Peponis
- How does street space influence crash frequency? An analysis using segmented street view imagery pp. 2467-2483

- Jonathan Stiles, Yuchen Li and Harvey J Miller
- Are people equally exposed to seismic and climate-change-induced hazards? Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 2484-2499

- Chih-Hao Wang and Na Chen
- Urban-GAN: An artificial intelligence-aided computation system for plural urban design pp. 2500-2515

- Steven Jige Quan
- Strategic archetypes of planning processes: Model and evidence pp. 2516-2530

- Lasse Gerrits, Peter K Marks, Sofia Pagliarin and Ward Rauws
- Exploring land use functional variance using mobile phone derived human activity data in Shanghai pp. 2531-2547

- Xiyuan Ren, ChengHe Guan, Wang De, Junyan Yang, Bo Zhang and Michael Keith
- The uneven reaction to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: Geovisualizing of fever clinics in mainland China pp. 2548-2552

- Guoqi Li, Zhuoshi Lv, Fahui Wang, Gang Chen, Wenjie Sun, Yuting Shi and Sijing Liu
- Evolution of global virtual-land flow associated with international grain trade pp. 2553-2555

- Mengna Cui, Eric L Samson, Guiyang Wang and Naizhuo Zhao
- Changes in the spatial differences of immigrants by country of birth’s income between 2008 and 2021 in South Korea pp. 2556-2558

- Chanyong Kim and Donghyun Kim
Volume 49, issue 8, 2022
- Winners of the Breheny Prize for Volume 48, 2021 pp. 2035-2037

- N/a
- Accelerating Progress towards Universal Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Governance, Technology and Data for Urban Settings pp. 2038-2043

- Ting Tang, Linda See, Yoshihide Wada, Nynke Hofstra, Amit Patel, Santi Setiawati, Dwiky Wibowo, Dil Rahut and Seetha Ram Ke
- Water and sanitation for all: Citizen science, health equity, and urban climate justice pp. 2044-2053

- Jason Corburn
- Household choices of sanitation infrastructure and impact on disease in India pp. 2054-2071

- Piyush Tiwari, Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala and Jyoti Shukla
- Household expenditure and accessibility of water in urban India pp. 2072-2090

- Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala and Piyush Tiwari
- Tools for a comprehensive assessment of public health risks associated with limited sanitation services provision pp. 2091-2111

- Daniel A. Okaali, Najib L. Bateganya, Barbara Evans, Job Gava Ssazi, Christine L. Moe, Richard K. Mugambe, Heather Murphy, Irene Nansubuga, Allan G. Nkurunziza, Joan B. Rose, Innocent K. Tumwebaze, Matthew E. Verbyla, Celia Way, Habib Yakubu and Nynke Hofstra
- Predicting housing deprivation from space in the slums of Dhaka pp. 2112-2128

- Amit Patel, Christian Borja-Vega, Luisa Mimmi, Tomas Soukup, Jan Kolomaznik, Tanushree Bhan, Marcia D Mundt and Hyunjung Lee
- Co-developing evidence-informed adaptation actions for resilient citywide sanitation: Local government response to climate change in Indonesia pp. 2129-2150

- Juliet Willetts, Cindy Priadi, Osha Ombasta, Dwica Wulandari, Inas Imtiyaz, Ni Nyoman Sri Natih Sudhiastiningsih, Jeremy Kohlitz, Freya Mills and Maraita Listyasari
- Deserving poor in public sanitation: Tracing the policymaking processes of who gets what, when, how, and why in Delhi pp. 2151-2167

- Tanushree Bhan
- A systems theoretic process analysis (STPA) approach for analyzing the governance structure of fecal sludge management in Japan pp. 2168-2194

- Nikhil Bugalia, Surjyatapa R Choudhury, Yu Maemura and Seetharam Ke
- Sanitation potpourri: Criteria for planning mix of sanitation systems for citywide inclusive sanitation pp. 2195-2215

- Anant Mitra, Abishek S Narayan and Christoph Lüthi
- Impacts of scheduled desludging on quality of water and wastewater in Wai city, India pp. 2216-2229

- Jigisha Jaiswal, Dinesh Mehta and Meera Mehta
- A longitudinal analysis of travel demand and its determinants in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area pp. 2230-2249

- Dena Kasraian, Shivani Raghav, Bilal Yusuf and Eric J Miller
- Where the Crosswalk Ends: Mapping Crosswalk Coverage via Satellite Imagery in San Francisco pp. 2250-2266

- Marcel E. Moran
- Living apart together: The economic value of ethnic diversity in cities pp. 2267-2282

- Jessie Bakens, Raymond JGM Florax, Henri de Groot and Peter Mulder
- Two faces of discontent in Italy: One looking to the North and one to the South pp. 2283-2286

- Maria Chaykina, Liliana Cuccu and Nicola Pontarollo
- Permanent residency under temporary protection: Syrian refugees’ (steady) agglomeration pattern in Turkey pp. 2287-2289

- Sevim P Oztürk and Emel K Ayalp
- Corrigendum to Algorithmic justice and ground truthing the remote mapping of informal settlements: The example of Ho Chi Minh City’s periphery pp. 2290-2290

- N/a
Volume 49, issue 7, 2022
- The conundrum of ‘form follows function’ pp. 1815-1819

- Michael Batty
- Spatially-explicit prediction of low-density peri-urban development: comparison between urban and rural scenarios in the Moreton Bay Region in South East Queensland, Australia pp. 1820-1837

- Siqin Wang, Yan Liu, Yongjiu Feng and Zhenkun Lei
- Predictive multi-watershed flood monitoring using deep learning on integrated physical and social sensors data pp. 1838-1856

- Shangjia Dong, Tianbo Yu, Hamed Farahmand and Ali Mostafavi
- Walking in the cities without ground, how 3d complex network volumetrics improve analysis pp. 1857-1874

- Lingzhu Zhang and Alain JF Chiaradia
- Charting the past and possible futures of planning support systems: Results of a citation network analysis pp. 1875-1892

- Claire Daniel and Christopher Pettit
- Anomalous human activity fluctuations from digital trace data signal flood inundation status pp. 1893-1911

- Hamed Farahmand, Wanqiu Wang, Ali Mostafavi and Mikel Maron
- Detecting shifts in metropolitan structure: A spatial network perspective pp. 1912-1928

- Harry Odell, Eva MarÃa Navarro-López, Nuno Pinto and Iain Deas
- Analysis of shape grammars: Continuity of rules pp. 1929-1948

- Alexandros Haridis and George Stiny
- Investigating configurational and active centralities: The example of metropolitan Copenhagen pp. 1949-1966

- Maria Andrakakou and Carsten Keßler
- Urban form planning and tsunami risk vulnerability: Analysis of 12 Chilean coastal cities pp. 1967-1979

- Magdalena Vicuña, Jorge León and Simón Guzmán
- Key determinants of particulate matter 2.5 concentrations in urban environments with scenario analysis pp. 1980-1994

- Bumseok Chun, Kwangyul Choi and Qisheng Pan
- Spatial and functional organizations of industrial agglomerations in China’s Greater Bay Area pp. 1995-2010

- Zidong Yu, Jinyan Zu, Yang Xu, Yimin Chen and Xintao Liu
- Examining neighborhood effects on residents’ daily activities in central Shanghai, China: Integrating “big data†and “thick data†pp. 2011-2028

- Shenjing He, Chenxi Li, Yang Xiao and Qiyang Liu
- Where in China is the labour unrest rising? Visualising workers’ collective actions in mainland China pp. 2029-2031

- Gengzhi Huang, Xiaolin Zhang, Shenyuan Zhang and Shuoyi Wang
Volume 49, issue 6, 2022
- Professor Stan Openshaw (1946–2022) pp. 1585-1587

- Paul Longley, Linda See and Michael Batty
- Planning data pp. 1588-1592

- Michael Batty
- The electrification of road transport and its urban effects pp. 1593-1596

- Aharon Kellerman
- Toward comparative polycentricity scores: Assessing variations in regional delineation and subcenter identification pp. 1597-1611

- Ryan Thomas, Stephan Schmidt and Stefan Siedentop
- Quantifying changes in bicycle volumes using crowdsourced data pp. 1612-1630

- Ali Al-Ramini, Mohammad A Takallou, Daniel P Piatkowski and Fadi Alsaleem
- Using weighted multilayer networks to uncover scaling of public transport system pp. 1631-1645

- Yanyan Gu and Yandong Wang
- The private rental housing market before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A submarket analysis in Cracow, Poland pp. 1646-1662

- Mateusz Tomal and Marco Helbich
- TOPOI – A method for analysing settlement units and their linkages in an urban–rural fabric pp. 1663-1681

- Vanessa Carlow, Olaf Mumm, Dirk Neumann, Anne-Kathrin Schneider, Boris Schrö der, Maycon Sedrez and Ryan Zeringue
- Analyze the usage of urban greenways through social media images and computer vision pp. 1682-1696

- Yang Song, Huan Ning, Xinyue Ye, Divya Chandana and Shaohua Wang
- Who settles where? Simulating urban growth and socioeconomic level using cellular automata and random forest regression pp. 1697-1714

- Anahi Molar-Cruz, Lukas D Pöhler, Thomas Hamacher and Klaus Diepold
- Uncovering spatial heterogeneity in real estate prices via combined hierarchical linear model and geographically weighted regression pp. 1715-1740

- Yigong Hu, Binbin Lu, Yong Ge and Guanpeng Dong
- The economics of architectural aesthetics: Identifying price effect of urban ambiences by different house cohorts pp. 1741-1756

- Ka Shing Cheung and Chung Yim Yiu
- Urban sustainability assessment in Geneva: Relevance of the local neighbourhood unit pp. 1757-1774

- Melissa Pang, Claudia R. Binder and François Golay
- Street edge subdivision: Structuring ground floor interfaces to stimulate pedestrian visual engagement pp. 1775-1791

- James Simpson, Megan Freeth, Kimberley Jayne Simpson and Kevin Thwaites
- Gendered cities: Studying urban gender bias through street names pp. 1792-1809

- Dolores Gutiérrez-Mora and Daniel Oto-PeralÃas
- Happiness and international migration – The spatial dimension of a relationship pp. 1810-1812

- Aron Kincses and Géza Tóth
Volume 49, issue 5, 2022
- Smart cities and climate-resilient urban planning pp. 1347-1353

- Ayyoob Sharifi and Yoshiki Yamagata
- Evaluation of urban planning methods toward bioclimatic and resilient urban spaces pp. 1354-1370

- Dimitra V Chondrogianni and Yorgos J Stephanedes
- Land use planning: An opportunity to avert devastation from bushfires pp. 1371-1388

- Kim Maund, Mark Maund and Thayaparan Gajendran
- Urban commons in the techno-economic paradigm shift: An information and communication technology-enabled climate-resilient solutions review pp. 1389-1405

- Herlin Chien, Keiko Hori and Osamu Saito
- A systematic review of municipal smart water for climate adaptation and mitigation pp. 1406-1430

- Allison Lassiter and Nicole Leonard
- Mainstreaming climate resilience: A GIS-based methodology to cope with cloudbursts in Turin, Italy pp. 1431-1447

- Grazia Brunetta, Ombretta Caldarice and Martino Faravelli
- Multilayer network structure and city size: A cross-sectional analysis of global cities to detect the correlation between street and terrain pp. 1448-1463

- Jeeno Soa George, Saikat Kumar Paul and Richa Dhawale
- Planning decentralized urban renewable energy systems using algal cultivation for closed-loop and resilient communities pp. 1464-1488

- Steven Jige Quan, Soowon Chang, Daniel Castro-Lacouture, Thomas K Igou, Florina Dutt, Jiaqi Ding, Yongsheng Chen and Perry Pei-Ju Yang
- A grammar-based optimization approach for walkable urban fabrics considering pedestrian accessibility and infrastructure cost pp. 1489-1506

- Fernando T Lima, Nathan C Brown and José P Duarte
- Human mobility data and analysis for urban resilience: A systematic review pp. 1507-1535

- Masahiko Haraguchi, Akihiko Nishino, Akira Kodaka, Maura Allaire, Upmanu Lall, Liao Kuei-Hsien, Kaya Onda, Kota Tsubouchi and Naohiko Kohtake
- On the taxonomy of smart city indicators and their alignment with sustainability and resilience pp. 1536-1555

- Ayyoob Sharifi and Zaheer Allam
- An integrated framework for assessment of smart city resilience pp. 1556-1577

- Hamed Khatibi, Suzanne Wilkinson, Graham Eriwata, Lukuba N Sweya, Mostafa Baghersad, Heiman Dianat, Khaled Ghaedi and Ahad Javanmardi
- Visualizing green space accessibility for more than 4,000 cities across the globe pp. 1578-1581

- Xuejing Long, Yijun Chen, Yuheng Zhang and Qi Zhou
Volume 49, issue 4, 2022
- Featured graphics: Migrating from EP-A to EP-B pp. 1163-1166

- Seraphim Alvanides and Danny Dorling
- Enhancing the quality and social impacts of urban planning through community-engaged operations research pp. 1167-1183

- Tayo Fabusuyi and Michael P Johnson
- Do house price-earnings ratios in England and Wales follow a power law? An application of Lavalette’s law to district data pp. 1184-1196

- David Gray
- Associations between the quality of street space and the attributes of the built environment using large volumes of street view pictures pp. 1197-1211

- Shuangjin Li, Shuang Ma, Tong De, Zimu Jia, Pai Li and Ying Long
- Exploring long-term urban cycles with multivariate time-series analysis pp. 1212-1227

- Luca Salvati
- Revisiting Jane Jacobs: Quantifying urban diversity pp. 1228-1244

- Yuji Yoshimura, Yusuke Kumakoshi, Sebastiano Milardo, Paolo Santi, Juan Murillo Arias, Hideki Koizumi and Carlo Ratti
- Interplay between auditory and visual environments in historic districts: A big data approach based on social media pp. 1245-1265

- Hui Xie, Yi He, Xueying Wu and Yi Lu
- The rebirth of urban subcenters: How subway expansion impacts the spatial structure and mix of amenities in European cities pp. 1266-1282

- Tabea S Sonnenschein, Simon Scheider and Siqi Zheng
- Methodological foundation of a numerical taxonomy of urban form pp. 1283-1299

- Martin Fleischmann, Alessandra Feliciotti, Ombretta Romice and Sergio Porta
- Urban form in Canada at a small-area level: Quantifying “compactness†and “sprawl†with bayesian multivariate spatial factor analysis pp. 1300-1313

- Hui Luan and Daniel Fuller
- Applications of machine learning and deep learning methods for climate change mitigation and adaptation pp. 1314-1330

- Tahmineh Ladi, Shaghayegh Jabalameli and Ayyoob Sharifi
- Walk this way: Visualizing accessibility and mobility in metro station areas on a 3D pedestrian network pp. 1331-1335

- Yingying Xu, Ho-Yin Chan, Anthony Chen and Xintao Liu
- Senate Demographic Clout: An 18th century specification of 21th century America politics pp. 1336-1340

- Peter J Taylor and J Clark Archer
- Kaleidoscope visualisation of China’s internal migration, 1985–2020 pp. 1341-1344

- Hengyu Gu and Zhibin Xu
Volume 49, issue 3, 2022
- Leveraging Street Level Imagery for Urban Planning pp. 773-776

- Andrew Crooks and Linda See
- Are patterns of vacant lots random? Evidence from empirical spatiotemporal analysis in Chiba prefecture, east of Tokyo pp. 777-793

- Hiroyuki Usui and Joan Perez
- MasterplanGAN: Facilitating the smart rendering of urban master plans via generative adversarial networks pp. 794-814

- Xinyue Ye, Jiaxin Du and Yu Ye
- A regional spatial planning model for multifunctional green infrastructure pp. 815-833

- Robert Goodspeed, Ruoshui Liu, Dimitrios Gounaridis, Camilla Lizundia and Joshua Newell
- Why are convenience stores clustered? The reasons behind the clustering of similar shops and the effect of increased competition pp. 834-846

- Eun Yeong Seong, Youngjae Lim and Chang Gyu Choi
- Unveiling the relationship between land use types and the temporal signals of crime: An empirical decomposition approach pp. 847-865

- Chris Brunsdon and Jonathan Corcoran
- Evaluating dynamic visual experience of designed environments: A real-time 3D simulation method utilizing game technologies pp. 866-882

- Fang Xu
- Space decomposition based on visible objects in an indoor environment pp. 883-897

- Kimia Amoozandeh, Stephan Winter and Martin Tomko
- Evaluation of tree shade effectiveness and its renewal strategy in typical historic districts: A case study in Harbin, China pp. 898-914

- Guanghao Li, Nan He and Changhong Zhan
- Market power and urban housing development pp. 915-932

- Sungin Ahn and Richard Arnott
- Modeling the relationships between historical redlining, urban heat, and heat-related emergency department visits: An examination of 11 Texas cities pp. 933-952

- Dongying Li, Galen D Newman, Bev Wilson, Yue Zhang and Robert D Brown
- Revisiting recent findings on gated communities and racial homogeneity pp. 953-970

- Daniel S Scheller
- The relationship between site planning and electricity consumption: An empirical analysis of multi-unit residential complexes in Seoul, Korea pp. 971-986

- Jaebin Lim and Myounggu Kang
- Exploring a multilevel approach with spatial effects to model housing price in San José, Costa Rica pp. 987-1004

- Eduardo Pérez-Molina
- Spatial-temporal patterns of self-organization: A dynamic 4D model for redeveloping the post-zoning city pp. 1005-1023

- Daphna Levine, Shai Sussman and Meirav Aharon-Gutman
- Cross-analysis for the assessment of urban environmental quality: An interdisciplinary and participative approach pp. 1024-1047

- Haouès-Jouve Sinda, Lemonsu Aude, Gauvrau Benoit, Amossé Alexandre, Can Arnaud, Carrissimo Bertrand, Gaudio Noémie, Hidalgo Julia, Lopez-Rieu Claudia, Chouillou Delphine, Richard Isabelle, Adolphe Luc, Berry-Chikhaoui Isabelle, Bouyer Julien, Challéat Samuel, Cécile De Munck, Dorier Elisabeth, Guillaume Gwenael, Hooneart Sophie, Le Bras Julien, Legain Dominique, Levy Jean-Pierre, Masson Valéry, Marry Solène, Nguyen-Luong Danny, Rojas-Arias Juan-Carlos and Zhenlan Gao
- The impact of Airbnb on housing affordability: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 1048-1066

- Cong Liang, Matthew Chi Hei Yeung and Alan Kai Ming Au
- Singer and the Pareto distribution: A note pp. 1067-1073

- John B Parr
- A game co-design method to elicit knowledge for the contextualization of spatial models pp. 1074-1090

- Carissa J Champlin, Johannes Flacke and Geert PMR Dewulf
- When COVID-19 came to town: Measuring the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on footfall on six high streets in England pp. 1091-1111

- Marcus Enoch, Fredrik Monsuur, Garyfalia Palaiologou, Mohammed A Quddus, Fiona Ellis-Chadwick, Craig Morton and Rod Rayner
- A framework for delineating the scale, extent and characteristics of American retail centre agglomerations pp. 1112-1128

- Patrick Ballantyne, Alex Singleton, Les Dolega and Kevin Credit
- Small-area moving ratios and the spatial connectivity of neighborhoods: Insights from consumer credit data pp. 1129-1146

- Madeleine I. G. Daepp
- The effects of vacant lot greening and the impact of land use and business presence on crime pp. 1147-1158

- Jesse Cui, Shane T Jensen and John MacDonald
- Corrigendum to Central Eastern European cities within multi-level transnational company networks: Cores, peripheries and diffusion of innovation pp. 1159-1159

- N/a
Volume 49, issue 2, 2022
- Mumford’s recurring challenge: What is a city? pp. 387-390

- Michael Batty
- Assessing collaborative planning and the added value of planning support apps in The Netherlands pp. 391-410

- Yanliu Lin and Kasper Benneker
- Visualizing the potential for transit-oriented development: Insights from an open and interactive planning support tool in Flanders, Belgium pp. 411-426

- Freke Caset and Filipe M Teixeira
- Modeling and prediction of expected informal growth in the Greater Cairo Region, Egypt pp. 427-446

- Ibrahim Mohamed Badwi, Mohamed M El_Barmelgy and Ahmed Salah El_Din Ouf
- Understanding the expansion of Italian metropolitan areas: A study based on entropy measures pp. 447-463

- Linda Altieri and Daniela Cocchi
- Evaluating the impact of partial driving restrictions on local air quality in Chongqing using regression discontinuity design pp. 464-484

- Xin Li, Shuhan Jiang, Tianqi Wang, Jia Hu and Yun Yuan
- Relationship between neighborhood land use structure and the spatiotemporal pattern of PM2.5 at the microscale: Evidence from the central area of Guangzhou, China pp. 485-500

- Jie Song, Suhong Zhou, Yinong Peng, Jianbin Xu and Rongping Lin
- Modelled impacts of a potential light emitting diode lighting system conversion and the influence of an extremely polluted atmosphere in Mexico City pp. 501-518

- H Lamphar, S Wallner and M Kocifaj
- Towards a new image archive for the built environment pp. 519-534

- Kartikeya Date and Yael Allweil
- Pathways to creating differentiated grids: Types, benefits and costs pp. 535-548

- Chen Feng and John Peponis
- Inference of activity patterns from urban sensing data using conditional random fields pp. 549-565

- Yi Zhu
- A prediction model for atmospheric pollution reduction from urban traffic pp. 566-584

- Abdelfettah Laouzai and Rachid Ouafi
- Measuring McCities: Landscapes of chain and independent restaurants in the United States pp. 585-602

- Xiaofan Liang and Clio Andris
- Characterisation of elderly daily travel behaviour in Tianjin using a space–time cube pp. 603-618

- Zhang Sen, Zhang Ke, Liu Xiaoyang, Zeng Jian, Liu Yan and Zhao Lian
- The role of space, time and sociability in predicting social encounters pp. 619-636

- Christoph Stich, Emmanouil Tranos, Mirco Musolesi and Sune Lehmann
- Exploring the global and local patterns of income segregation in Toronto, Canada: A multilevel multigroup modeling approach pp. 637-653

- Matthew Quick and Nick Revington
- Automatic delimitation of labour market areas based on multi-criteria optimisation: The case of Spain 2011 pp. 654-670

- Lucas MartÃnez-Bernabéu and José Manuel Casado-DÃaz
- Post-colonial conservation of colonial built heritage in Hong Kong: A statistical analysis of historic building grading pp. 671-686

- Chau Kw, Lawrence WC Lai and Mark H Chua
- Multiscale accessibility and urban performance pp. 687-703

- Nir Kaplan, David Burg and Itzhak Omer
- Monitoring streets through tweets: Using user-generated geographic information to predict gentrification and displacement pp. 704-721

- Karen Chapple, Ate Poorthuis, Matthew Zook and Eva Phillips
- Adaptive and anti-adaptive neighbourhoods: Investigating the relationship between individual choice and systemic adaptability pp. 722-736

- Ian Carter and Stefano Moroni
- Integrating conformance and performance for the evaluation of urban planning implementation from a goal-oriented perspective pp. 737-753

- Jianwei Li, Guo'ao Li, Jingang Li and Aoran Liu
- Using multi-source data to understand the factors affecting mini-park visitation in Yancheng pp. 754-770

- Conghui Zhou, Leshan Fu, Yanwen Xue, Zhijie Wang and Yu Zhang
Volume 49, issue 1, 2022
- The COVID years: Predictable unpredictability pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- Sidewalk extraction using aerial and street view images pp. 7-22

- Huan Ning, Xinyue Ye, Zhihui Chen, Tao Liu and Tianzhi Cao
- Use of geodesign tools for visualisation of scenarios for an ecologically sensitive area at a local scale pp. 23-40

- Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava, Gary Scott and Johanna Rosier
- Functional visibility graph analysis: Quantifying visuofunctional space with social media check-in data pp. 41-57

- Yao Shen and Zhiqiang Wu
- Identifying subcenters with a nonparametric method and ubiquitous point-of-interest data: A case study of 284 Chinese cities pp. 58-75

- Ying Long, Yimeng Song and Long Chen
- Urban form study for wind potential development pp. 76-91

- Biao Wang, Sandrine Geoffroy and Marion Bonhomme
- Urban form, traffic volume, and air quality: A spatiotemporal stratified approach pp. 92-113

- Ye Tian and Xiaobai Yao
- Do land policies make a difference? A data-driven approach to trace effects on urban form in France and Germany pp. 114-130

- Mathias Jehling and Robert Hecht
- Urban form and productivity: What shapes are Latin-American cities? pp. 131-150

- Juan Duque, Nancy Lozano-Gracia, Jorge Patiño and Paula Restrepo
- Algorithmic justice and groundtruthing the remote mapping of informal settlements: The example of Ho Chi Minh City’s periphery pp. 151-168

- Arthur Acolin and Annette M Kim
- A new approach to develop large-scale land-use models using publicly available data pp. 169-187

- Ali R Samani, Sabyasachee Mishra, David J-H Lee, Mihalis M Golias and Jerry Everett
- Estimating coastal premiums for apartment prices: Towards a new multilevel modelling approach pp. 188-205

- Yuheng Ling
- Assessing the impacts of Airbnb listings on London house prices pp. 206-222

- James Todd, Anwar Musah and James Cheshire
- Agent-based simulation of short-term peer-to-peer rentals: Evidence from the Amsterdam housing market pp. 223-240

- Arnold Overwater and Neil Yorke-Smith
- Cost-efficient factors in local public spending: Detecting relationships between local environments, population size and urban area category pp. 241-258

- Hiroki Baba and Yasushi Asami
- The geography of online shopping in China and its key drivers pp. 259-274

- Zhouying Song
- Stimulating urban walking environments – Can we measure the effect? pp. 275-289

- Helge Hillnhütter
- Improving assessment of urban racial segregation by partitioning a region into racial enclaves pp. 290-303

- Anna Dmowska and Tomasz F Stepinski
- Creating a quantitative, ecosystem-service-based index of nature in the highly urbanized and arid Los Angeles County pp. 304-320

- Amy Freitag, Heidi Burkart, Chloe S Fleming and Seann D Regan
- Creation of a rough runnability index using an affordance-based framework pp. 321-334

- Aateka Shashank, Nadine Schuurman, Russell Copley and Scott Lear
- Integrating spatial multi-criteria evaluation into the potential analysis of culture-led urban development – A case study of Tainan pp. 335-351

- Hsien-Hsin Cheng and Yi-Ya Hsu
- Quantitative evidence for leapfrogging in urban growth pp. 352-367

- Manon Glockmann, Yunfei Li, Tobia Lakes, Jürgen P Kropp and Diego Rybski
- Analyzing the dynamics of urbanization in Delhi National Capital Region in India using satellite image time-series analysis pp. 368-384

- Gargi Chaudhuri, Kumar P. Mainali and Niti B. Mishra
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