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Volume 18, issue 4, 1991
- Strengthening the Journal pp. 379-379

- Michael Batty
- “There is Nothing as Theoretical as Good Practice†pp. 379-384

- H Couclelis
- The Morphology of British Housing: An Empirical Basis for Policy and Research. Part 2: Topological Characteristics pp. 385-415

- F E Brown and J P Steadman
- An Introduction to Structure and Structure Grammars pp. 417-426

- C Carlson, R Woodbury and R McKelvey
- Modelling the Emergence of Design Descriptions across Schemata pp. 427-458

- R D Coyne
- McThresh: Modeling Maximum Coverage with Threshold Constraints pp. 459-472

- P.V. (Sundar) Balakrishnan and J E Storbeck
- Teleshopping or Store Shopping? A Choice Model for Forecasting the Use of New Telecommunications-Based Services pp. 473-489

- F Koppelman, I Salomon and K Proussaloglou
- Reviews: The Reasoning Architect: Mathematics and Science in Design, the Community Builders: A Practical Guide Where People Matter pp. 491-494

- U Flemming and R Hackney
- Author Index pp. 495-495

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- Subject Index pp. 496-499

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- Book Review Index pp. 500-500

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Volume 18, issue 3, 1991
- Practising or Preaching? And in What Language? pp. 261-262

- M Breheny
- The Case for a Positive Theory of Planning. Part 2: A Positive Theory of Planning pp. 263-275

- M C Poulton
- The Morphology of British Housing: An Empirical Basis for Policy and Research. Part I: Functional and Dimensional Characteristics pp. 277-299

- F E Brown and J P Steadman
- Factors of Meaning, Chance, and Utility in Shape-Production Systems pp. 301-314

- M D Eckersley
- The Demand for Amenities by the Elderly pp. 315-325

- A Vollering and Peter Nijkamp
- Alexander Patterns for Design Computing: Atoms of Conceptual Structure? pp. 327-346

- P Galle
- Towards the Solution of the (Generalised) Multi-Weber Problem pp. 347-360

- K E Rosing
- Objectivity and the Design Process pp. 361-371

- R D Coyne
- Reviews: Economic Growth and Urbanization in Developing Areas, Ethnoscapes, Volume 4. Vernacular Architecture: Paradigms of Environmental Response, Divided Britain, Countryside Management pp. 373-378

- D Potts, S M Romaya, A E Green and P Cloke
Volume 18, issue 2, 1991
- Computers in Planning: Old Ideas, New Tools pp. 135-137

- M Batty
- The International Dimension of Planning pp. 137-140

- P Hall
- Planning Transatlantic: Planning Education in the Nineties between San Francisco, Oxford, Brussels, and Weimar pp. 140-145

- K R Kunzmann
- Planning Transatlantic: Global Change and Local Problems. A British (and Host's) Perspective pp. 145-147

- J Glasson
- Two Professions Divided by a Common Language? pp. 147-152

- M J Breheny
- Energy and Urban Development in an Archetypal English Town pp. 153-175

- P A Rickaby
- The Content of Planning Education Programmes: Some Comments from Recent British Experience pp. 177-189

- P Healey
- Spatial Interaction Modelling in Retail Planning Practice: The Need for Robust Statistical Methods pp. 191-203

- C M Guy
- XPLanner: A Knowledge-Based Decision Support System for Facility Management and Planning pp. 205-224

- Han S-Y, T J Kim and I Adiguzel
- The Case for a Positive Theory of Planning. Part 1: What is Wrong with Planning Theory? pp. 225-232

- M C Poulton
- The Renaissance of Strategic Planning? pp. 233-249

- M J Breheny
- Reviews: Metropolis: From the Division of Labor to Urban Form, Reshaping Housing Policy: Subsidies, Rents and Residualisation, Land and Property Development in a Changing Context, Accuracy of Spatial Databases, Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling, Spatial Interaction Models: Formulations and Applications pp. 251-260

- P Hall, L McDowell, A. Hooper, D Martin, P Longley and C Guy
Volume 18, issue 1, 1991
- Computers in the Modelling and Simulation of Urban and Built Form pp. 1-2

- P Steadman
- System for the Integration of Graphical Parcel Information in the Urban Cadastral Database File pp. 3-6

- E Rubio Royo, J M Padron Hdez and J A Montiel Nelson
- A Planimetric Model of Milan's Urban Master Plan pp. 7-18

- P Marabelli, A Polistina and R Verona
- TRAPU: A Tool for Data Capture and Visualisation of the Urban Fabric pp. 19-24

- Y Egels
- A Computer Graphic Reconstruction of the Architectural Structure of Medieval Genoa pp. 25-31

- C Cicconetti, E Gasparini, M Mastretta and E Morten
- Issue: Integrated Software System for the Urban Environment pp. 33-38

- M Grant
- Building a City Advisor in a ‘Hypermedia’ Environment pp. 39-50

- P Christiansson
- Visualisation with ‘Intelligent’ Assistance: A Methodological Approach pp. 51-56

- M Porada
- Towards the Simulation of Urban Morphology pp. 57-70

- J Rabie
- A Model for the Representation of Urban Knowledge pp. 71-83

- P Quintrand, J Zoller, R de Filippo and S Faure
- Studies in the Morphology of the English Building Stock pp. 85-98

- P Steadman, F Brown and P Rickaby
- A Computer System for Rehabilitation of Buildings in Their Urban Setting pp. 99-106

- J Autran, I Guerin-Cazorla, T Prevost and P Saunier
- Some Problems Relating to the Numerical Simulation of Urban Ambient Environments pp. 107-117

- Peneau J-P
Volume 17, issue 4, 1990
- Applications of Geographic Information Systems in Urban and Regional Planning pp. 369-374

- A G O Yeh and M Batty
- A Land Information System for the Programming and Monitoring of New Town Development pp. 375-384

- A G O Yeh
- The Application of Geographic Information Systems for Urban Land-Use Planning and Monitoring: A Case Study of Low-Cost Housing Development in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia pp. 385-393

- A B Yaakup, R G Healey and C G Hughes
- A Common Knowledge Database for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information in a Change-Detection Expert System pp. 395-404

- R T Newkirk and F Wang
- Working with Geographic Information Systems in a Policy Environment pp. 405-416

- H J Scholten and P Padding
- Integrating Urban Information Systems and Spatial Models pp. 417-427

- R K Brail
- Information Supply to Strategic Planning pp. 429-440

- F le Clercq
- California Planning Agency Experiences with Automated Mapping and Geographic Information Systems pp. 441-450

- S P French and L L Wiggins
- Information Systems for Urban and Regional Planning in the United Kingdom: A Review pp. 451-462

- L Worrall
- Geographic Information Systems for Urban Applications: Problems and Solutions pp. 463-473

- Y C Lee
- The Rules of Q-Analysis pp. 475-486

- J H Johnson
- Reviews: Integrated Land Use and Transport Modelling: Decision Chains and Hierarchies, Development and Planning 1989, Counterurbanization: The Changing Pace and Nature of Population Deconcentration, Urbanism, Colonialism and the World-Economy: Cultural and Spatial Foundations of the World Urban System pp. 487-494

- M Batty, G Williams, A Green and C Rakodi
Volume 17, issue 3, 1990
- Intelligent Cities: Using Information Networks to Gain Competitive Advantage pp. 247-256

- M Batty
- Regional Science and Industry: From Consultancy to Technology Transfer pp. 257-268

- M Clarke
- The Matrix Formulation of Gerrymanders: The Political Interpretation of Eigenfunctions of Connectivity Matrices pp. 269-276

- J K Wildgen
- Interpretation and Hierarchical Set Definition in Q-Analysis pp. 277-302

- J H Johnson
- Enumeration and Evaluation of Systematically Generated Architectural Compositions pp. 303-329

- S L Henke
- Models for the Optimal Design of Housing Development Systems pp. 331-340

- B K Chakrabarty
- A Knowledge-Based Approach for Supporting Locational Decisionmaking pp. 341-364

- M P Armstrong, S De, P J Densham, P Lolonis, G Rushton and V K Tewari
- Reviews: Urban Problems in Western Europe: An Economic Analysis, Land Use, Planning, and the Mediation of Urban Change: The British Planning System in Practice, Information Technology in Geography and Planning—Including Principles of GIS pp. 365-368

- A G Champion, J Little and I Masser
Volume 17, issue 2, 1990
- Invisible Cities pp. 127-130

- M Batty
- Why the Skyscraper? Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analysis pp. 131-148

- J Bonshek
- Systematic Generation of Architectural Compositions pp. 149-165

- S L Henke
- Work-Load Fluctuations and Design Quality: Better Buildings in Boom Times, or Worse? pp. 167-172

- C Powell
- A Language of Abstract Floor Plans pp. 173-204

- P Galle
- Implementation of Solid Modeling in High Hierarchy Architectural Language pp. 205-220

- E Shaviv, O Gavish and U Amir
- Expert Q-Analysis pp. 221-244

- J H Johnson
- Reviews: Natural Computation, Conservation Today pp. 245-246

- R Dunn and D Hardy
Volume 17, issue 1, 1990
- Editorial pp. 1-7

- M Batty
- Role Orientations of Third World Urban Planners pp. 9-22

- P L Knox and C O Masilola
- Development-Control Data for Planning Research: The Use of Aggregated Development-Control Records pp. 23-37

- J Sellgren
- Design Reasoning by Association pp. 39-56

- R D Coyne and S Newton
- Orthogonal Floorplans from Maximal Planar Graphs pp. 57-71

- I Rinsma, J W Giffin and D F Robinson
- Mughul Gardens Revisited pp. 73-84

- T W Knight
- Recursive Procedures for the Spatial Structuring of Christaller Hierarchies pp. 85-95

- J E Storbeck
- What is a Design? pp. 97-103

- G Stiny
- Balance of Representation in Water Planning: An Assessment of Experience from North Carolina pp. 105-120

- B Stiftel
- Letter to the Editor pp. 121-122

- L S Yapa
- Reviews: Store Choice, Store Location and Market Analysis, Spatial Energy Analysis: Models for Strategic Decisions in an Urban and Regional Context, Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century pp. 123-126

- D Walters, Y L Siu and D R Diamond
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