Environment and Planning B
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2002
- The Erosion of the Intellectual Commons pp. 793-794

- Michael Batty
- Dynamics of Supply Chains: A Multilevel (Logistical–Informational–Financial) Network Perspective pp. 795-818

- Anna Nagurney, Ke Ke, Jose Cruz, Kitty Hancock and Frank Southworth
- Russian Power Generation: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? pp. 819-839

- Malcolm R Hill
- Urban Settlement Transitions pp. 841-865

- Claes Andersson, Steen Rasmussen and Roger White
- Examining Individuals' Desire for Shorter Commute: The Case of Proximate Commuting pp. 867-881

- Daniel A RodrÃguez
- Information Technology for Planners: The gmforum pp. 883-894

- Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Nathaniel Trumbull, Howard Wu and Kimberly Voge
- Urban Modeling as Storytelling: Using Simulation Models as a Narrative pp. 895-911

- Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- Supporting Designers' Hierarchies through Parametric Shape Recognition pp. 913-931

- Jay P McCormack and Jonathan Cagan
- Reviews: Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Sustainable Communities in Europe, Technospaces: Inside the New Media, the Boulevard Book: History, Evolution, Design of Multiway Boulevards pp. 933-938

- Carolina Tobón, Elizabeth Burton, Martin Dodge and Hugh Clout
Volume 29, issue 5, 2002
- Urban Bubbles pp. 635-636

- Michael Batty
- Accessibility Evaluation: The Effects of the Free Return System on Choice Behaviour for Public Libraries pp. 637-654

- Toshihiro Osaragi
- Reinvention of Tradition as an Urban Image: The Case of Ankara Citadel pp. 655-672

- Asuman Türkün Erendil and Zuhal Ulusoy
- Button Design for Map Overlays: 2 pp. 673-685

- Yuanan Diao and Wei-Ning Xiang
- The Changing Regulation of Mobile-Phone Mast Development in a Devolved United Kingdom pp. 687-705

- William Walton
- Determination of Thresholds of Visual Impact: The Case of Wind Turbines pp. 707-718

- Ian D Bishop
- Modeling the Formation of Activity Agendas Using Reactive Agents pp. 719-728

- Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Information and Communication Technology Policy in European Cities: A Comparative Approach pp. 729-755

- Galit Cohen and Peter Nijkamp
- Policy Planning Using Genetic Algorithms Combined with Simulation: The Case of Municipal Solid Waste pp. 757-778

- Jonathan D Linton, Julian Scott Yeomans and Reena Yoogalingam
- Chain-Model Shape-Pattern Schemata pp. 779-788

- Richard Egli and Neil F Stewart
- Reviews: The Chosen City, Twentieth-Century Suburbs: A Morphological Approach pp. 789-792

- Nicholas Falk and Paul Torrens
Volume 29, issue 4, 2002
- Encoding Natural Movement as an Agent-Based System: An Investigation into Human Pedestrian Behaviour in the Built Environment pp. 473-490

- Alasdair Turner and Alan Penn
- Entity-Based Modeling of Urban Residential Dynamics: The Case of Yaffo, Tel Aviv pp. 491-512

- Itzhak Benenson, Itzhak Omer and Erez Hatna
- Visualizing Decisionmaking: Perspectives on Collaborative and Participative Approach to Sustainable Urban Planning and Management pp. 513-531

- Habib M Alshuwaikhat and Danjuma I Nkwenti
- Backbone Topology, Access, and the Commercial Internet, 1997–2000 pp. 533-552

- Morton E O'Kelly and Tony Grubesic
- A GIS-Based Decision-Support Tool for Public Facility Planning pp. 553-569

- Alexandra Ribeiro and António Pais Antunes
- Planning for Open Storage of Containers in a Major International Container Trade Centre: An Analysis of Hong Kong Development Control Statistics Using Probit Modelling pp. 571-587

- Lawrence W C Lai and Winky K O Ho
- The Usefulness of the GIS—Fuzzy Set Approach in Evaluating the Urban Residential Environment pp. 589-606

- Kyushik Oh and Yeunwoo Jeong
- Design of Decision Support for Stakeholder-Driven Collaborative Land Valuation pp. 607-628

- Ian J O'Connell and C Peter Keller
- Reviews: Geographic Information Systems and Science, Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies: Agent-Based Modeling of Social and Spatial Processes, Israeli Planners and Designers: Profiles of Community Builders pp. 629-634

- Pip Forer, Sarah Chaplin, Paul M Torrens and Tal Tsafrir
Volume 29, issue 3, 2002
- The Global Spread of Gated Communities pp. 315-320

- Chris Webster, Georg Glasze and Klaus Frantz
- Gated Housing Estates in the Arab World: Case Studies in Lebanon and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pp. 321-336

- Georg Glasze and Abdallah Alkhayyal
- Gated Communities in South Africa—Experiences from Johannesburg pp. 337-353

- Ulrich Jürgens and Martin Gnad
- Gated Communities in Latin American Megacities: Case Studies in Brazil and Argentina pp. 355-370

- Martin Coy and Martin Pöhler
- Age-Segregated and Gated Retirement Communities in the Third Age: The Differential Contribution of Place — Community to Self-Actualization pp. 371-396

- Ivan J Townshend
- Property Rights and the Public Realm: Gates, Green Belts, and Gemeinschaft pp. 397-412

- Chris Webster
- Opportunities for Transport Mode Change: An Exploration of a Disaggregated Approach pp. 413-430

- Martin Dijst, Tom de Jong and Jan Ritsema van Eck
- A Cellular Automata Model to Simulate Development Density for Urban Planning pp. 431-450

- Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Xia Li
- Fractals and Picturesque Composition pp. 451-459

- Andrew Crompton
- Reviews: Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it Can Succeed Again, Multidimensional Geographic Information Science, Digital futures: Living in a dot.com World, Event-Cities 2, Geographic Information Systems for Group Decision Making: Towards a Participatory Geographic Information Science, Atlas of Cyberspace, Utopian England: Community Experiments 1900–1945, Regeneration in the 21st Century: Policies into Practice, National-Level Planning in Democratic Countries: An International Comparison of City and Regional Policy-Making pp. 461-472

- Rob Imrie, David Maguire, Bronwyn Purvis, Malcolm Miles, Muki Haklay, Danny Dorling, Peter Hall, Mike Raco and Philip Booth
Volume 29, issue 2, 2002
- A Decade of GIS: What Next? pp. 157-158

- Michael Batty
- Policy, Plan, and Programme Environmental Assessment in England, the Netherlands, and Germany: Practice and Prospects pp. 159-172

- Thomas B Fischer, Christopher Wood and Carys Jones
- Postwar Trends, Land-Cover Changes, and Patterns of Suburban Development: The Case of Greater Seattle pp. 173-195

- Kiril Stanilov
- A Hundred Nodes in the Stockholm Region: A Simple Calculation of the Effects on Commuting pp. 197-217

- Mattias Höjer
- Measuring Urban Compactness in UK Towns and Cities pp. 219-250

- Elizabeth Burton
- Measuring the Public Costs and Benefits of Brownfield versus Greenfield Development in the Greater Toronto Area pp. 251-280

- Christopher A De Sousa
- Linking Infrastructure and Urban Economy: Simulation of Water-Disruption Impacts in Earthquakes pp. 281-301

- Stephanie E Chang, Walter D Svekla and Masanobu Shinozuka
- Reviews: Understanding the Urban, Changing Suburbs: Foundation, Form and Function, Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities, State and Local Population Projections: Methodology and Analysis, Mapping Cyberspace, Managing Sustainable Development, Globalization and Urban Change: Capital, Culture, and Pacific Rim Megaprojects, Innovative Cities, Travel by Design: The Influence of Urban Form on Travel pp. 303-314

- David O'Sullivan, Hildebrand W Frey, Huw Thomas, John Hollis, David Maguire, R Mark Rylat, Fulong Wu, Neil Alderman and Stephen Marshall
Volume 29, issue 1, 2002
- Thinking about Cities as Spatial Events pp. 1-2

- Michael Batty
- Using GIS-Based Continuous Methods for Assessing Agricultural Land-Use Potential in Sloping Areas pp. 3-20

- Sumbangan Baja, David M Chapman and Deirdre Dragovich
- Participatory Planning and GIS: A PSS to Bridge the Gap pp. 21-35

- Stan Geertman
- Effects of Zoning Structure and Network Detail on Traffic Demand Modeling pp. 37-52

- Kang-Tsung Chang, Zaher Khatib and Yanmei Ou
- Urban Location and Transportation in the Information Age: A Multiclass, Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Perspective pp. 53-74

- Anna Nagurney and June Dong
- Institutional Barriers to Sustainable Construction pp. 75-86

- Ellen M van Bueren and Hugo Priemus
- On an Alternative Framework for Building Virtual Cities: Supporting Urban Contextual Modelling on Demand pp. 87-103

- Chengzhi Peng, David C Chang, Peter Blundell Jones and Bryan Lawson
- Valuing Locational Externalities: A GIS and Multilevel Modelling Approach pp. 105-127

- Scott Orford
- Nationalising Development Rights: The Feudal Origins of the British Planning System pp. 129-139

- Philip Booth
- Anticoverage Models for Obnoxious Material Transportation pp. 141-150

- Vladimir Marianov, Charles ReVelle and Sam Shih
- Reviews: Sustainable Communities: The Potential for Eco-Neighbourhoods, Terrain Analysis: Principles and Applications, Transnational Urbanism: Locating Globalization, Urban Infrastructure in Transition: Networks, Buildings, and Plans, Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis pp. 151-156

- Phil McManus, Sanjay Rana, Alan Latham and Paul M Torrens
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