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Environment and Planning B
1974 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 7, 1998
- From Environment and Planning B to Planning and Design: Traditions, Transitions, Translations, Transformations pp. 1-9

- M Batty
- [8+ (6)+ 11] = 25 + x pp. 10-19

- L March
- The New Economy of Presence pp. 20-22

- W J Mitchell
- Optimization and Design pp. 23-28

- B Harris
- Progress and Prospects for Planning Support Systems pp. 29-31

- L D Hopkins
- Computer Applications in Planning pp. 32-36

- R E Klosterman
- A Note on the Intuiting of Form: Three Issues in the Theory of Design pp. 37-40

- B Hillier
- Geocomputation and Space pp. 41-47

- H Couclelis
- GIS and Spatial Planning pp. 48-52

- M Wegener
- GIS and the Development of Digital Urban Infrastructure pp. 53-56

- P A Longley
- Relational Structure in Planning and Design pp. 57-67

- J H Johnson
- New Ways to Look at Things pp. 68-75

- G Stiny
- Living with Walls pp. 76-85

- U Flemming
- Shape Grammars pp. 86-91

- T W Knight
- Sketch for an Archetypal Building pp. 92-105

- P Steadman
- Quarrying Theory for Practice: The Case of Energy Efficiency pp. 106-109

- M Breheny
- From Planning Theory Mark 1 to Planning Theory Mark 3†pp. 110-117

- A Faludi
- Planning Practices and Planning Theories: An Intertwined Personal Agenda pp. 118-123

- P Healey
Volume 25, issue 6, 1998
- The Second Generation of the California Urban Futures Model. Part 2: Specification and Calibration Results of the Land-Use Change Submodel pp. 795-824

- J Landis and M Zhang
- Measures of Architectural Mass: From Vague Impressions to Definite Design Features pp. 825-836

- A E Stamps
- A Study of Style Recognition and the Operation of Products in Which Ming-Style Chairs are Used as Examples pp. 837-848

- Chuang M-C and Shiau K-A
- Comparing Connectivity in Landscape Networks pp. 849-863

- F van Langevelde, W G M van der Knaap and G D H Claassen
- Analyzing Growth-Management Policies with Geographical Information Systems pp. 865-879

- J Lee, L Tian, L J Erickson and T D Kulikowski
- Assessment of the Buffer-Induced Setback Effects on Riparian Scenic Quality by Digital Tools pp. 881-894

- Xiang W-N
- Comparing the Complexity of Wayfinding Tasks in Built Environments pp. 895-913

- M Raubal and M J Egenhofer
- Reviews: Innovations in GIS 3: Selected Papers from the Third National Conference on GIS Research UK (GISRUK), Advances in GIS Research II: Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Spatial Behavior: A Geographic Perspective, Britain's Cities: Geographies of Division in Urban Britain, Activity-Based Approaches to Travel Analysis, Regional Policy and Development II. Regional Policy in Europe, Politics, Geography and ‘Political Geography’: A Critical Perspective, Housing Policy in Britain and Europe, Local Sustainability: Managing and Planning Ecologically Sound Places, Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Transport Research, Volumes 1–4, Travel Behaviour, Modelling Transport Systems, Transport Policy, Transport Management, Safer City Centres: Reviving the Public Realm, Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies, GIS Diffusion: The Adoption and Use of GIS in Local Government in Europe, Ecological Design and Planning, Gray World, Green Heart: Technology, Nature, and the Sustainable Landscape, Ownership, Control and Accountability: The New Governance of Housing pp. 915-936

- C Webster, S Carver, G M Robinson, A G Champion, M Senior, A H Dawson, C Pattie, M Chapman, P McManus, D Pitfield, R Pain, A McArthur, C Webster, S Romaya, P McManus and M Satsangi
- Author Index pp. 937-937

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- Subject Index pp. 938-944

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- Book Reviews Index pp. 945-947

- N/a
- Referees 1998 pp. 948-948

- N/a
Volume 25, issue 5, 1998
- Competing in Cyberspace: The Top-Twenty UK Universities pp. 637-638

- M Dodge
- Beyond ‘Fortress’ and ‘Panoptic’ Cities—Towards a Safer Urban Public Realm pp. 639-655

- S Tiesdell and T Oc
- The Second Generation of the California Urban Futures Model. Part 1: Model Logic and Theory pp. 657-666

- J Landis and M Zhang
- Doing the ‘Impossible’: Notes for a General Theory of Planning pp. 667-680

- E R Alexander
- The Impact of GIS Technology pp. 681-692

- Z Nedović-Budić
- Describing Plan Configuration According to the Covisibility of Surfaces pp. 693-708

- J Peponis, J Wineman, M Rashid, S Bafna and S H Kim
- Sustainability and Public Choice: A Theoretical Essay on Urban Performance Indicators pp. 709-729

- C J Webster
- An Experiment on the Generic Polycentricity of Urban Growth in a Cellular Automatic City pp. 731-752

- F Wu
- Application of an Activity-Based Travel-Demand Model Incorporating a Rule-Based Algorithm pp. 753-772

- R M Pendyala, R Kitamura and D V G Prasuna Reddy
- Densely Packed Rectangulations pp. 773-787

- R Krishnamurti and C F Earl
- Reviews: Empire Building: Orientalism and Victorian Architecture, Rationality and Power: Democracy in Practice pp. 789-792

- A D King and E R Alexander
Volume 25, issue 4, 1998
- Do the Experts Know Best? pp. 479-482

- M J Breheny
- Painting by Numbers—Mathematical Models of Urban Systems pp. 483-493

- M Smith
- A Note on the Matrix Formulation of Gerrymanders pp. 495-505

- J C Thill
- Integrated Multilevel Circulation in Dense Urban Areas: The Effect of Multiple Interacting Constraints on the Use of Complex Urban Areas pp. 507-538

- D Chang and A Penn
- Design Review in Small Communities pp. 539-557

- K S Onaran and F H Sancar
- On the Generation of Linear Representations of Spatial Configuration pp. 559-576

- J Peponis, J Wineman, S Bafna, M Rashid and S H Kim
- Emergence of Shape Semantics of Architectural Shapes pp. 577-600

- H J Jun and J S Gero
- The GIS-Based Human-Interactive TAZ Design Algorithm: Examining the Impacts of Data Aggregation on Transportation-Planning Analysis pp. 601-616

- C Ding
- The Deregulation of Building Controls: A Comparison of Dutch and other European Systems pp. 617-629

- F Meijer and H Visscher
- Reviews: The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture. Volume 1. The Rise of the Network Society, the Dynamics of Industrial Location: The Factory, the Firm and the Production System, Housing, Welfare and the State in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Britain, France and Germany, Tomorrow by Design: A Regional Design Process for Sustainability, Living the Global City: Globalization as Local Process pp. 631-636

- N Bingham, A Moyes, M Ball, P McManus and P Dicken
Volume 25, issue 3, 1998
- The New Field Workers pp. 321-323

- H Couclelis
- Commentary pp. 324-326

- Bernard Harris
- A Perimeter-Based Clustering Index for Measuring Spatial Segregation: A Cognitive GIS Approach pp. 327-343

- Lee C-M and D P Culhane
- Location Characteristics of Inner-City Neighborhoods and Employment Accessibility of Low-Wage Workers pp. 345-365

- Q Shen
- Analyzing Argumentation in Planning and Public Policy: Assessing, Improving, and Transcending the Toulmin Model pp. 367-390

- D R Gasper and R V George
- Ecological Energetics, Hierarchy, and Urban Form: A System Modelling Approach to the Evolution of Urban Zonation pp. 391-410

- Shu-Li Huang
- Environmental Appraisal of UK Development Plans: Current Practice and Future Directions pp. 411-433

- J M Curran, C Wood and M Hilton
- Planning Theory in Practice: The Case of Planning Highway 6 in Israel pp. 435-445

- E R Alexander
- Measurement of Rapid Agricultural Land Loss in the Pearl River Delta with the Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS pp. 447-461

- Li Xia
- Review: Environmental Design: An Introduction for Architects and Engineers, Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic, Understanding Travel Behaviour in an Era of Change, Interpreting Official Statistics, Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory, Countryside Conservation, Directions in Housing Policy: Towards Sustainable Housing Policies for the UK, GISDATA IV. Spatial Analytical Perspectives on GIS, Differential Urbanization: Integrating Spatial Models, Transportation and the Traffic Theory: Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference, Nature, State and Economy: A Political Economy of the Environment, Investigating Town Planning: Changing Perspectives and Agendas pp. 463-478

- J R Gold, V Mesev, C Medus, L Mesev, I Borden, M Woods, P Malpass, S Carver, A G Champion, R L Mackett, P Healey, J Handmer and H Thomas
Volume 25, issue 2, 1998
- Assessing the Quality of Research pp. 163-166

- M Batty
- The Theory of Planning and of its Profession, and Comment pp. 167-168

- E R Alexander
- The New Urbanism: An Assessment of the Core Commercial Areas, with Perspectives from (Retail) Location and Land-Use Theories, and the Conventional Wisdom pp. 169-185

- R Banai
- Analysing and Evaluating Argumentation in Planning pp. 187-204

- K Lapintie
- A Blend of Different Tastes: The Language of Coffeemakers pp. 205-226

- Mukul Agarwal and J Cagan
- Of Maps and Macros: Object-Oriented Spreadsheet GIS pp. 227-243

- S Cole
- An Empirical Model of Intrametropolitan Land-Use Changes in a Chinese City pp. 245-263

- F Wu
- Urban Population Distribution with Various Road Networks: A Simulation Approach pp. 265-278

- F Wang
- Geographical Equity and Regional Resource Management: Water Management in Southern California pp. 279-298

- G Haughton
- Solving Facility-Layout Optimization Problems with Clustering Constraints pp. 299-308

- Li H-L and Hsieh M-C
- Review: The Compact City: A Sustainable Urban Form?, The Urban Order: An Introduction to Cities, Culture, and Power, Disability and the City: International Perspectives, Changing Places: Women's Lives in the City, Planning as Persuasive Storytelling: The Rhetorical Construction of Chicago's Electric Future, the Environmental Impact of Land and Property Management, Regional Policy and Development 18. Innovation, Networks and Learning Regions?, Environmental Impact Statements: A Practical Guide for Agencies, Citizens, and Consultants, Regenerating Town Centres pp. 309-320

- H Barton, R A Beauregard, R Kitchin, C Greed, S Hinchliffe, D Cadman, S French, A Feast and C Guy
Volume 25, issue 1, 1998
- User Participation—A Closed Dialogue pp. 1-10

- A Lipman and H Harris
- Note on a Three-Dimensional Shape Grammar Interpreter pp. 11-30

- U Piazzalunga and P Fitzhorn
- Measuring Planning: Indicators of Planning Restraint and its Impact on Housing Land Supply pp. 31-57

- G Bramley
- Configurational Modelling of Urban Movement Networks pp. 59-84

- A Penn, B Hillier, D Banister and J Xu
- From Organized Anarchy to Controlled Structure: Effects of Planning on the Garbage-Can Decision Processes pp. 85-102

- S K Lai
- Simulation of Land Development through the Integration of Cellular Automata and Multicriteria Evaluation pp. 103-126

- F Wu and C J Webster
- Collaborative Action in Local Plan-Making: Planners' Perceptions of ‘Planning through Debate’ pp. 127-144

- M Tewdwr-Jones and H Thomas
- Reviews: Planning the Great Metropolis: The 1929 Regional Plan of New York and its Environs, the Perils of Urban Consolidation: A Discussion of Australian Housing and Urban Development Policies, Readings in Urban Theory, Getting to Know ArcView: The Geographic Information System (GIS) for Everyone, Managing Cities: The New Urban Context, Law Space, and the Geographies of Power, The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, Sustainable Settlements and Shelter: The United Kingdom National Report—Habitat II, the Natural and Built Environment Series 8. Urban Planning and Real Estate Development, Urban World/Global City, GIS and Environmental Modeling: Progress and Research Issues, Build, Operate, Transfer: Paving the Way for Tomorrow's Infrastructure, Creating Neighbourhoods and Places in the Built Environment, Transportation Systems and Service Policy: A Project-Based Introduction pp. 145-162

- B Harris, P McManus, P W Daniels, L Mesev, N Henry, G L Clark, L Bondi, M Jenks, P Leverton, A G Champion, G Higgs, G L Clark, C M H Carr and M Senior
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