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Volume 48, issue 9, 2021
- Urban data/code: A new EP-B section pp. 2517-2519

- Dani Arribas-Bel, Seraphim Alvanides, Michael Batty, Andrew Crooks, Linda See and Levi Wolf
- Building height distribution under zoning regulations: Theoretical derivation based on allometric scaling analysis and application to harmonise building heights pp. 2520-2535

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Exploring the potential of urban (re)form: Modifying gated communities to shorten school travel distance in Nanjing, China pp. 2536-2553

- Lingyun Han, Zhen Xu and Clive Sabel
- Analyzing the topology characteristic and effectiveness of the China city network pp. 2554-2573

- Liang Wang, Xiaolong Xue, Xun Zhou, Zeyu Wang and Rui Liu
- Travel mode recognition of urban residents using mobile phone data and MapAPI pp. 2574-2589

- Zhenghong Peng, Guikai Bai, Hao Wu, Lingbo Liu and Yang Yu
- Trend shifts in road traffic collisions: An application of Hidden Markov Models and Generalised Additive Models to assess the impact of the 20 mph speed limit policy in Edinburgh pp. 2590-2606

- Valentin Popov, Glenna Nightingale, Andrew James Williams, Paul Kelly, Ruth Jepson, Karen Milton and Michael Kelly
- Locating creativity in the city using Twitter data pp. 2607-2622

- Darja Reuschke, Jed Long and Nick Bennett
- Spatial sensitivity analysis for urban hotspots using cell phone traces pp. 2623-2639

- Jiahui Wu, Enrique Frias-Martinez and Vanessa Frias-Martinez
- Estimating public space metrics from nineteenth-century urban cartography: Barcelona’s Cerdà Plan of urban expansion pp. 2640-2655

- Albert Santasusagna Riu, Joan Tort Donada, Maria Teresa Vadrà Fortuny and Valerià Paül Carril
- Assessing polycentric urban development in Shanghai, China, with detailed passive mobile phone data pp. 2656-2674

- Yang Xiao, Yao Wang, Siyu Miao and Xinyi Niu
- A multi-dimensional spatial policy model for large-scale multi-municipal Swiss contexts pp. 2675-2690

- Michael Walczak
- Regional corridor model: Towards a regional corridor model pp. 2691-2709

- André Brand and J Ernst Drewes
- Geo-tagged environmental noise measurement with smartphones: Accuracy and perspectives of crowdsourced mapping pp. 2710-2725

- Andrea Pődör and Szilard Szabó
- A data-driven complex network approach for planning sustainable and inclusive urban mobility hubs and services pp. 2726-2742

- Martino Tran and Christina Draeger
- Spatial autoregressive analysis of nationwide street network patterns with global open data pp. 2743-2760

- Qi Zhou, Hao Lin and Junya Bao
- Collaging atmosphere: Exploring the architectural touch of the eye pp. 2761-2774

- Anette Stenslund
- Public transport availability inequalities and transport poverty risk across England pp. 2775-2789

- Yeran Sun and Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah
- Proposing an integrated accessibility-based measure to evaluate spatial equity among different social classes pp. 2790-2807

- Mohammad Azmoodeh, Farshidreza Haghighi and Hamid Motieyan
- Access structure pp. 2808-2826

- Yacheng Song, Ye Zhang and Dongqing Han
- Detecting industry clusters from the bottom up based on co-location patterns mining: A case study in Dongguan, China pp. 2827-2841

- Zihui Liu, Xinyue Chen, Weipan Xu, Yimin Chen and Xun Li
- Emphasising spatial structure in geosocial media data using spatial amplifier filtering pp. 2842-2861

- René Westerholt
- Investigating functional mix in Europe's dispersed urban areas pp. 2862-2879

- Alexander Wandl and Birgit Hausleitner
- An end-user evaluation to analyze the effectiveness of cartograms for mapping relative non-motorized accessibility pp. 2880-2897

- Aldo Arranz-López, Julio A Soria-Lara and Amor Ariza-à Lvarez
Volume 48, issue 8, 2021
- Multiple models pp. 2129-2132

- Michael Batty
- Measuring urban form: Overcoming terminological inconsistencies for a quantitative and comprehensive morphologic analysis of cities pp. 2133-2150

- Martin Fleischmann, Ombretta Romice and Sergio Porta
- Spatiotemporal patterns of alcohol outlets and violence: A spatially heterogeneous Markov chain analysis pp. 2151-2166

- Ran Wei, Tony H Grubesic and Wei Kang
- The environmental product variety and retail rents on central urban shopping areas: A multi-stage spatial data mining method pp. 2167-2187

- Tony Shun-Te Yuo and Tzuhui Angie Tseng
- An open-source tool to extract natural continuity and hierarchy of urban street networks pp. 2188-2205

- Pratyush Tripathy, Pooja Rao, Krishnachandran Balakrishnan and Teja Malladi
- Minimizing aggregation errors when measuring potential access to services for social groups at the city scale pp. 2206-2220

- Chengcheng Wu, Neil A Powe and Alison Copeland
- Using betweenness metrics to investigate the geographical distribution of retailers pp. 2221-2238

- Luigi Buzzacchi, Philippe Leveque, Roberta Taramino and Giulio Zotteri
- A city-scale assessment of emergency response accessibility to vulnerable populations and facilities under normal and pluvial flood conditions for Shanghai, China pp. 2239-2253

- Jie Yin, Dapeng Yu and Banggu Liao
- A data-driven mobility–energy typology framework for New York State pp. 2254-2271

- Clement Rames, AlÄ na M Wilson, Daniel Zimny-Schmitt, Carolina Neri, Joshua Sperling and Patricia Romero-Lankao
- Measuring polycentric structures of megaregions in China: Linking morphological and functional dimensions pp. 2272-2288

- Wei Chen, Oleg Golubchikov and Zhigao Liu
- Modeling the impacts of park access on health outcomes: A utility-based accessibility approach pp. 2289-2306

- Gregory S Macfarlane, Nico Boyd, John E Taylor and Kari Watkins
- Embodied 3D isovists: A method to model the visual perception of space pp. 2307-2325

- Jakub Krukar, Charu Manivannan, Mehul Bhatt and Carl Schultz
- A cost–benefit analysis of implementing urban heat island adaptation measures in small- and medium-sized cities in Austria pp. 2326-2345

- Daniel Johnson, Linda See, Sandro M Oswald, Gundula Prokop and Tamás Krisztin
- Sustainable and inclusive – Evaluating urban sustainability indicators’ suitability for measuring progress towards SDG-11 pp. 2346-2362

- Ryan Thomas, Angel Hsu and Amy Weinfurter
- Predicting vibrancy of metro station areas considering spatial relationships through graph convolutional neural networks: The case of Shenzhen, China pp. 2363-2384

- Longzhu Xiao, Siuming Lo, Jiangping Zhou, Jixiang Liu and Linchuan Yang
- Does metropolitan form affect transportation sustainability? Evidence from US metropolitan areas pp. 2385-2401

- Andres Sevtuk and Reza Amindarbari
- Classification of residential buildings into spatial patterns of urban growth: A morpho-structural approach pp. 2402-2417

- Joan Perez, Alexandre Ornon and Hiroyuki Usui
- Walkability scoring: Why and how does a three-dimensional pedestrian network matter? pp. 2418-2435

- Jianting Zhao, Guibo Sun and Chris Webster
- Understanding Chinese tourist mobility and consumption-related behaviours in London using Sina Weibo check-ins pp. 2436-2452

- Zi Ye, Andy Newing and Graham Clarke
- Central Eastern European cities within multi-level transnational company networks: cores, peripheries and diffusion of innovation pp. 2453-2465

- Natalia Zdanowska
- Evaluating the impact mechanism of citizen participation on citizen satisfaction in a smart city pp. 2466-2480

- Hualin Xu and Wenlong Zhu
- Experimental analysis of walkability evaluation using virtual reality application pp. 2481-2496

- Kazuki Nakamura
- The spatial dimension of the French private rental markets: Evidence from microgeographic data in 2015 pp. 2497-2513

- Kassoum Ayouba, Marie-Laure Breuillé, Camille Grivault and Julie Le Gallo
Volume 48, issue 7, 2021
- The unpredictability of the digital revolution pp. 1749-1752

- N/a
- Winner of the 2020 Breheny Prize pp. 1753-1754

- N/a
- Planning participants’ preferential differences under immersive virtual reality and conventional representations: An experiment of street renewal pp. 1755-1769

- Wei Zhu, Shaoyu Guo and Jinhua Zhao
- Subdividing the sprawl: Endogenous segmentation of housing submarkets in expansion areas of Santiago, Chile pp. 1770-1786

- Tomás Cox and Ricardo Hurtubia
- Evaluating pedestrian perceptions of street design with a 3D stated preference survey pp. 1787-1805

- Dena Kasraian, Sneha Adhikari, David Kossowsky, Michael Luubert, G Brent Hall, Jason Hawkins, Khandker Nurul Habib and Matthew J Roorda
- The local structures of human mobility in Chicago pp. 1806-1821

- James Saxon
- Exploring the relationship between spatial morphology characteristics and scenic beauty preference of landscape open space unit by using point cloud data pp. 1822-1840

- Yijing Wang, Sisi Zlatanova, Jinjin Yan, Ziqiao Huang and Yuning Cheng
- Cellular automata for simulating land-use change with a constrained irregular space representation: A case study in Nanjing city, China pp. 1841-1859

- Jie Zhu, Yizhong Sun, Shuyin Song, Jing Yang and Hu Ding
- When plans are used to no effect: Considering implementation performance of greater Brisbane’s compact activity centre policies pp. 1860-1875

- Mark Limb, Carl Grodach, Paul Donehue and Severine Mayere
- Mapping China’s regional economic activity by integrating points-of-interest and remote sensing data with random forest pp. 1876-1894

- Qian Chen, Tingting Ye, Naizhuo Zhao, Mingjun Ding, Zutao Ouyang, Peng Jia, Wenze Yue and Xuchao Yang
- Shedding new light on residential property price variation in England: A multi-scale exploration pp. 1895-1911

- Bin Chi, Adam Dennett, Thomas Oléron-Evans and Robin Morphet
- What’s your angle? Analyzing angled parking via satellite imagery to aid bike-network planning pp. 1912-1925

- Marcel E Moran
- Spatial clustering: Influence of urban street networks on retail sales volumes pp. 1926-1942

- Yuji Yoshimura, Paolo Santi, Juan Murillo Arias, Siqi Zheng and Carlo Ratti
- Co-presence patterns in dispersed residential neighbourhoods of Brazilian medium-sized cities pp. 1943-1954

- Filipe BM Maciel and Fábio LL Zampieri
- The interplay of spatial spread of COVID-19 and human mobility in the urban system of China during the Chinese New Year pp. 1955-1971

- Xiaoyan Mu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Xiaohu Zhang
- Hierarchical siting of macro fire station and micro fire station pp. 1972-1988

- Wenhao Yu, Yujie Chen and Menglin Guan
- Cumulative (and self-reinforcing) spatial inequalities: Interactions between accessibility and segregation in four Brazilian metropolises pp. 1989-2005

- Tainá A Bittencourt, Mariana Giannotti and Eduardo Marques
- A Spatial Livability Index for dense urban centers pp. 2006-2022

- Francisco Benita, Vyacheslav Kalashnikov and Bige Tunçer
- Using deep learning to examine the correlation between transportation planning and perceived safety of the built environment pp. 2023-2038

- Justin B Hollander, Giorgi Nikolaishvili, Alphonsus A Adu-Bredu, Minyu Situ and Shabnam Bista
- Examining the spatial distribution and temporal change of the green view index in New York City using Google Street View images and deep learning pp. 2039-2054

- Xiaojiang Li
- The impact of bike network indicators on bike kilometers traveled and bike safety: A network theory approach pp. 2055-2072

- Mohamed Bayoumi Kamel and Tarek Sayed
- The effects of activity-related contexts on individual sound exposures: A time–geographic approach to soundscape studies pp. 2073-2092

- Lirong Kou, Mei-Po Kwan and Yanwei Chai
- A land-use clustering approach to capturing the level-of-service of large urban corridors: A case study in downtown Los Angeles pp. 2093-2109

- Junseo Bae and Kunhee Choi
- A two-dimensional propensity score matching method for longitudinal quasi-experimental studies: A focus on travel behavior and the built environment pp. 2110-2122

- Haotian Zhong, Wei Li and Marlon G Boarnet
Volume 48, issue 6, 2021
- Integrated environmental and human observations for smart cities pp. 1375-1379

- Zhixiang Fang, Shih-Lung Shaw, Bisheng Yang, Paolo Santi and Wei Tu
- Spatial accessibility to kindergartens using a spectrum combinational approach: Case study of Shanghai using cellphone data pp. 1380-1397

- Zifeng Chen, Xingang Zhou and Anthony GO Yeh
- Understanding the compactness of employment activities in high-density cities through cellphone location data pp. 1398-1413

- Xingang Zhou, Wei Lang, Anthony GO Yeh and Xinyi Niu
- Noise exposure of the residential areas close to urban expressways in a high-rise mountainous city pp. 1414-1429

- Heng Li and Hui Xie
- Urban function recognition by integrating social media and street-level imagery pp. 1430-1444

- Chao Ye, Fan Zhang, Lan Mu, Yong Gao and Yu Liu
- Characterizing the complex influence of the urban built environment on the dynamic population distribution of Shenzhen, China, using geographically and temporally weighted regression pp. 1445-1462

- Xiaoqian Liu, Bo Huang, Rongrong Li and Jionghua Wang
- Revealing the impact of storm surge on taxi operations: Evidence from taxi and typhoon trajectory data pp. 1463-1477

- Zhixiang Fang, Yichen Wu, Haoyu Zhong, Jianfeng Liang and Xiao Song
- Space syntax visibility graph analysis is not robust to changes in spatial and temporal resolution pp. 1478-1494

- Jonathan D Ericson, Elizabeth R Chrastil and William H Warren
- Footfall signatures and volumes: Towards a classification of UK centres pp. 1495-1510

- Christine Mumford, Cathy Parker, Nikolaos Ntounis and Ed Dargan
- Route planning for blind pedestrians using OpenStreetMap pp. 1511-1526

- Achituv Cohen and Sagi Dalyot
- Integrating multiple data to identify building functions in China’s urban villages pp. 1527-1542

- Ning Niu and He Jin
- A tale of two cities: Jobs–housing balance and urban spatial structures from the perspective of transit commuters pp. 1543-1557

- Jie Huang, Yujie Hu, Jiaoe Wang and Xiang Li
- Enhancing citizen engagement in planning through participatory film-making pp. 1558-1573

- Jen Manuel and Geoff Vigar
- Artificial increasing returns to scale and the problem of sampling from lognormals pp. 1574-1590

- Andrés Gómez-Liévano, Vladislav Vysotsky and José Lobo
- Measuring the changing pattern of ethnic segregation in England and Wales with Consumer Registers pp. 1591-1608

- Tian Lan, Jens Kandt and Paul Longley
- The Spanish spatial city size distribution pp. 1609-1631

- Rafael González-Val
- Relationship between urban development patterns and noise complaints in England pp. 1632-1649

- Huan Tong and Jian Kang
- Destabilization of an urban subsystem by a virtual collapse in its space–time structure pp. 1650-1666

- Terence R Smith
- Urban decline and residential preference: The effect of vacant lots on housing premiums pp. 1667-1683

- Youngre Noh, Galen Newman and Ryun Jung Lee
- Travel flow aggregation: Nationally scalable methods for interactive and online visualisation of transport behaviour at the road network level pp. 1684-1696

- Malcolm Morgan and Robin Lovelace
- Random walks in urban graphs: A minimal model of movement pp. 1697-1711

- Sean Hanna
- A computer-assisted expert algorithm for real estate valuation in Spanish cities pp. 1712-1727

- Beatriz Larraz, José-Luis Alfaro-Navarro, Emilio L Cano, Esteban Alfaro-Cortes, Noelia Garcia and MatÃas Gámez
- Evaluation of pedestrian navigation in Smart Cities pp. 1728-1745

- Lisa Stähli, Ioannis Giannopoulos and Martin Raubal
Volume 48, issue 5, 2021
- Ian Masser 1937–2021 pp. 981-983

- Michael Batty
- Ian Masser: Some personal reflections pp. 983-985

- Peter Brown
- Resilience of cities to external shocks: Analysis, modeling and economic impacts pp. 986-988

- Satish Ukkusuri, Seetharam Ke, Peter Morgan and Linda See
- Financing resilience efforts to confront future urban and sea-level rise flooding: Are coastal megacities in Association of Southeast Asian Nations doing enough? pp. 989-1010

- Amar Causevic, Matthew LoCastro, Dharish David, Sujeetha Selvakkumaran and Ã…sa Gren
- Spatio-temporal dynamics of flood exposure in Shenzhen from present to future pp. 1011-1024

- Gizem Mestav Sarica, Tinger Zhu, Wei Jian, Edmond Yat-Man Lo and Tso-Chien Pan
- Urban resilience in the aftermath of tropical storm Washi in the Philippines: The role of autonomous household responses pp. 1025-1041

- Karl Sam M Maquiling, Safira De La Sala and Paul Rabé
- Regional differences in resilience of social and physical systems: Case study of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria pp. 1042-1057

- Takahiro Yabe, P Suresh C Rao and Satish V Ukkusuri
- Modeling regional impacts and resilience to water service disruptions in urban economies pp. 1058-1074

- Sheree A Pagsuyoin and Joost R Santos
- Estimation of earthquake damage to urban environments using sparse modeling pp. 1075-1090

- Yoshiki Ogawa, Yoshihide Sekimoto and Ryosuke Shibasaki
- Road network vulnerability and city-level characteristics: A nationwide comparative analysis of Japanese cities pp. 1091-1107

- Johan Rose Santos, Nur Diana Safitri, Maya Safira, Varun Varghese and Makoto Chikaraishi
- Planning for tourist urban evacuation routes: A framework for improving the data collection and evacuation processes pp. 1108-1125

- Guy Wachtel, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Yuval Hadas, Yuhan Gao, Oren E Nahum and Boaz Ben-Moshe
- Resilience assessment tool for port planning pp. 1126-1143

- Manhar Dhanak, Scott Parr, Evangelos I Kaisar, Panagiota Goulianou, Hannah Russell and Fanny Kristiansson
- Impact assessment and a fiscal recovery policy for tsunami risk: GIS and the general equilibrium approach in Hakodate city, Japan pp. 1144-1160

- Hajime Tanaka and Michael Huang
- Classifying settlement types from multi-scale spatial patterns of building footprints pp. 1161-1179

- Warren C Jochem, Douglas R Leasure, Oliver Pannell, Heather R Chamberlain, Patricia Jones and Andrew J Tatem
- Validating activity, time, and space diversity as essential components of urban vitality pp. 1180-1197

- Chaogui Kang, Dongwan Fan and Hongzan Jiao
- Using unsupervised learning to partition 3D city scenes for distributed building energy microsimulation pp. 1198-1212

- Sameh Zakhary, Julian Rosser, Peer-Olaf Siebers, Yong Mao and Darren Robinson
- Homeomorphic architecture: Radial prisons and contracted graphs pp. 1213-1227

- Sabri Gökmen
- Predicting cycling volumes using crowdsourced activity data pp. 1228-1244

- Mark Livingston, David McArthur, Jinhyun Hong and Kirstie English
- How can the urban landscape affect urban vitality at the street block level? A case study of 15 metropolises in China pp. 1245-1262

- Anqi Zhang, Weifeng Li, Jiayu Wu, Jian Lin, Jianqun Chu and Chang Xia
- Optimisation of building and road network densities in terms of variation in plot sizes and shapes pp. 1263-1278

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Does non-conforming urban development mean the failure of zoning? A framework for conformance-based evaluation pp. 1279-1295

- Xiaoqiang Shen, Xiangdong Wang, Zhou Zhang and Luocheng Fei
- Analyzing correlation of urban functionality and spatial configuration pp. 1296-1313

- Yin-Hao Chiu, I-Ting Chuang and Chi-Yao Tsai
- Impact of ecological security on urban sustainability in Western China—A case study of Xi’an pp. 1314-1339

- Fei Wang and Ning Gu
- Walking accessibility to neighbourhood open space in a multi-level urban environment of Hong Kong pp. 1340-1356

- Bo-Sin Tang, Kenneth KH Wong, Kenneth SS Tang and Siu Wai Wong
- The spatial structure of US metropolitan employment: New insights from administrative data pp. 1357-1372

- Robert Manduca
Volume 48, issue 4, 2021
- The digital transformation of planning pp. 593-597

- Michael Batty
- Patterns amidst the turmoil: COVID-19 and cities pp. 598-603

- Shauna Brail
- Towards analytical typologies of plot systems: Quantitative profile of five European cities pp. 604-620

- Evgeniya Bobkova, Meta Berghauser Pont and Lars Marcus
- Measuring urban social sustainability: Scale development and validation pp. 621-637

- Taimaz Larimian and Arash Sadeghi
- The two and half minute walk: Fast charging of electric vehicles and the economic value of walkability pp. 638-654

- Bardia Mashhoodi, Arjan van Timmeren and Nils van der Blij
- Does nature make us happier? A spatial error model of greenspace types and mental wellbeing pp. 655-670

- Victoria Houlden, João Porto de Albuquerque, Scott Weich and Stephen Jarvis
- Commute mode share and access to jobs across US metropolitan areas pp. 671-684

- Hao Wu, David Levinson and Andrew Owen
- The re-emergence of educational inequality during a period of reforms: A study of Swedish school leavers 1991–2012 pp. 685-705

- Eva K Andersson, Pontus Hennerdal and Bo Malmberg
- Crime and bus stops: An examination using transit smart card and crime data pp. 706-723

- Renee Zahnow and Jonathan Corcoran
- Spatial pattern analysis of address quality: A study on the impact of rapid urban expansion in China pp. 724-740

- Yue Lin, Mengjun Kang and Biao He
- Graph input representations for machine learning applications in urban network analysis pp. 741-758

- Alessio Pagani, Abhinav Mehrotra and Mirco Musolesi
- The development of urban mega-projects in China: A case study of Nantong’s metro project pp. 759-774

- Shutian Zhou, Guofang Zhai, Yuwen Lu and Yijun Shi
- Assessing geographical representativeness of crowdsourced urban mobility data: An empirical investigation of Australian bicycling pp. 775-792

- Scott N Lieske, Simone Z Leao, Lindsey Conrow and Chris Pettit
- How 3D visualization can help us understand spatial inequality: On social distance and crime pp. 793-809

- Meirav Aharon-Gutman and David Burg
- Santa Marta Urban Grammar: Unraveling the spontaneous occupation of Brazilian informal settlements pp. 810-827

- Debora Verniz and José P Duarte
- Shortest paths, travel costs, and traffic pp. 828-844

- Mengying Cui and David Levinson
- On the consistency of urban cellular automata models based on hexagonal and square cells pp. 845-860

- Aditya Tafta Nugraha, Ben J Waterson, Simon P Blainey and Frederick J Nash
- The effects of ‘publicness’ and quality of publicly accessible open space upon user satisfaction pp. 861-879

- Daniel CW Ho, Lawrence WC Lai and Anqi Wang
- Risk priorities and their co-occurrences in smart city project implementation: Evidence from India’s Smart Cities Mission (SCM) pp. 880-894

- Khushboo Gupta, Wenwen Zhang and Ralph P Hall
- Capability-wise walkability evaluation as an indicator of urban peripherality pp. 895-911

- Ivan BleÄ ić, Arnaldo Cecchini, Tanja Congiu, Giovanna Fancello, Valentina Talu and Giuseppe A Trunfio
- OPTIDENS: An optimization model to explore the conditions of possibility of slow but accessible urban areas pp. 912-928

- Cyrille Genre-Grandpierre, Alena Melnikava, Serigne Gueye and Philippe Michelon
- A statistical shape grammar approach to analysing and generating design instances of Murcutt’s domestic architecture pp. 929-944

- Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J Ostwald and Ning Gu
- Multi-objective trajectory optimization in planning for sequential activities across space and through time pp. 945-963

- Xin Feng, Shaohua Wang, Alan T Murray, Yuanpei Cao and Song Gao
- Isovist indicators as a means to relieve pedestrian psycho-physiological stress in Hong Kong pp. 964-978

- Luyao Xiang, Georgios Papastefanou and Edward Ng
Volume 48, issue 3, 2021
- Advances in urban informatics pp. 395-399

- Xintao Liu, Wenzhong Shi and Anshu Zhang
- Polycentric urban development and urban amenities: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 400-416

- Mingshu Wang
- CityThings: An integration of the dynamic sensor data to the 3D city model pp. 417-432

- Thunyathep Santhanavanich and Volker Coors
- Identifying spatio-temporal hotspots of human activity that are popular non-work destinations pp. 433-448

- Roberto Ponce Lopez and Joseph Ferreira
- Using data mining to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of perceptions of metro services in China: The case of Shenzhen pp. 449-466

- Shuli Luo and Sylvia Y He
- A machine learning approach to modelling the spatial variations in the daily fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) of Shanghai, China pp. 467-483

- Xin-Yi Song, Ya Gao, Yubo Peng, Sen Huang, Chao Liu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Towards the collaborative development of machine learning techniques in planning support systems – a Sydney example pp. 484-502

- Oliver Lock, Michael Bain and Christopher Pettit
- Is OpenStreetMap a good source of information for cultural statistics? The case of Italian museums pp. 503-520

- Francesco Balducci
- Geosilhouettes: Geographical measures of cluster fit pp. 521-539

- Levi J Wolf, Elijah Knaap and Sergio Rey
- Economic geography and the scaling of urban and regional income in India pp. 540-554

- Anand Sahasranaman and LuÃs MA Bettencourt
- Non-path dependent urban growth potential mapping using a data-driven evidential belief function pp. 555-573

- Reza Arasteh, Rahim Ali Abbaspour and Abdolrassoul Salmanmahiny
- A comparative analysis of underground and bus transit networks through graph theory pp. 574-591

- Lorenzo Mussone and Roberto Notari
Volume 48, issue 2, 2021
- Introduction to new editorial board members pp. 203-207

- N/a
- Planning education in the digital age pp. 207-211

- Michael Batty
- Digital plans and plan data in planning support science pp. 212-215

- Anna M Hersperger and Christian Fertner
- Analyzing the obstruction effects of obstacles on light pollution caused by street lighting system in Cambridge, Massachusetts pp. 216-230

- Xiaojiang Li, Fábio Duarte and Carlo Ratti
- As different as night and day: Scaling analysis of Swedish urban areas and regional labor markets pp. 231-247

- Deborah Strumsky, Jose Lobo and Charlotta Mellander
- Building morphometric analysis as a tool for urban renewal: Identifying post-Second World War mass public housing development potential pp. 248-264

- Idan Porat and Dalit Shach-Pinsly
- Inferring floor area ratio thresholds for the delineation of city centers based on cognitive perception pp. 265-279

- Michael Wurm, Jan Goebel, Gert Wagner, Matthias Weigand, Stefan Dech and Hannes Taubenböck
- Cost assessment of urban sprawl on municipal services using hierarchical regression pp. 280-297

- Eric Gielen, Gabriel Riutort-Mayol, José Luis Miralles i Garcia and José Sergio Palencia Jiménez
- Empowering open science with reflexive and spatialised indicators pp. 298-313

- Juste Raimbault, Pierre-Olivier Chasset, Clémentine Cottineau, Hadrien Commenges, Denise Pumain, Christine Kosmopoulos and Arnaud Banos
- Household-level dynamics in residential location choice modelling with a latent auction method pp. 314-330

- Jason Hawkins, Adam Weiss and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Understanding volume and correlations of automated walk count: Predictors for necessary, optional, and social activities in Dilworth Park pp. 331-347

- Jae Min Lee
- Cartograms, hexograms and regular grids: Minimising misrepresentation in spatial data visualisations pp. 348-357

- Samuel H Langton and Reka Solymosi
- Factors affecting newly increased construction land at different development stages: Evidence from 352 Chinese cities pp. 358-375

- Wanfu Jin, Chunshan Zhou, Shijie Li and Guojun Zhang
- Simulating the impact of developers’ capital possession on urban development across a megacity: An agent-based approach pp. 376-391

- Agung Wahyudi, Yan Liu and Jonathan Corcoran
Volume 48, issue 1, 2021
- Science and design in the age of COVID-19 pp. 3-8

- Michael Batty
- The temporality of place: Constructing a temporal typology of crime in commercial precincts pp. 9-24

- J Corcoran, R Zahnow, A Kimpton, R Wickes and C Brunsdon
- Workplace segregation of rural migrants in urban China: A case study of Shenzhen using cellphone big data pp. 25-42

- Xingang Zhou, Zifeng Chen, Anthony GO Yeh and Yang Yue
- Singularity cities pp. 43-59

- Yunfei Li, Diego Rybski and Jürgen P. Kropp
- Connecting the city: A three-dimensional pedestrian network of Hong Kong pp. 60-75

- Guibo Sun, Chris Webster and Xiaohu Zhang
- URBAN-i: From urban scenes to mapping slums, transport modes, and pedestrians in cities using deep learning and computer vision pp. 76-93

- Mohamed R Ibrahim, James Haworth and Tao Cheng
- Shape grammar, culture, and generation of vernacular houses (a practice on the villages adjacent to rice fields of Mazandaran, in the north of Iran) pp. 94-114

- Majid Yousefniapasha, Catherine Teeling, John Rollo and Dick Bunt
- Collective sensing of evolving urban structures: From activity-based to content-aware social monitoring pp. 115-131

- Eszter Bokányi, Zsófia Kallus and István Gódor
- Beyond retail: New ways of classifying UK shopping and consumption spaces pp. 132-150

- Les Dolega, Jonathan Reynolds, Alex Singleton and Michalis Pavlis
- A novel excess commuting framework: Considering commuting efficiency and equity simultaneously pp. 151-168

- Yang Zhang, Yongping Zhang and Jiangping Zhou
- The morphology and circuity of walkable, bikeable, and drivable street networks in Phnom Penh, Cambodia pp. 169-185

- Yat Yen, Pengjun Zhao and Muhammad T Sohail
- Learning to walk: Modeling transportation mode choice distribution through neural networks pp. 186-199

- Gideon DPA Aschwanden, Jasper S Wijnands, Jason Thompson, Kerry A Nice, Haifeng Zhao and Mark Stevenson
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