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Volume 47, issue 9, 2020
- Social distancing at scale pp. 1533-1536

- Michael Batty
- Will coronavirus cause a big city exodus? pp. 1537-1542

- Max Nathan and Henry Overman
- Evaluating and characterizing urban vibrancy using spatial big data: Shanghai as a case study pp. 1543-1559

- Bo Huang, Yulun Zhou, Zhigang Li, Yimeng Song, Jixuan Cai and Wei Tu
- Is higher-quality land developed earlier? pp. 1560-1572

- Juan Carlos G Lopez and Richard Arnott
- Urban vibrancy and safety in Philadelphia pp. 1573-1587

- Colman Humphrey, Shane T Jensen, Dylan S Small and Rachel Thurston
- Let’s draw and talk about urban change: Deploying digital technology to encourage citizen participation in urban planning pp. 1588-1604

- Alexander Wilson and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Land use change simulation and analysis using a vector cellular automata (CA) model: A case study of Ipswich City, Queensland, Australia pp. 1605-1621

- Yi Lu, Shawn Laffan, Chris Pettit and Min Cao
- Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentation stand in the way of antisprawl policies? A qualitative comparative analysis of Swiss cantons pp. 1622-1638

- Jacopo Klaus
- Defining the resolution of a network for transportation analyses: A new methodology and algorithm pp. 1639-1654

- Yuchen Cui and Rolf Moeckel
- The perceived importance and objective measurement of walkability in the built environment rating pp. 1655-1671

- Xuan Zhang and Lan Mu
- Inferring gender and age of customers in shopping malls via indoor positioning data pp. 1672-1689

- Yaxi Liu, Dayu Cheng, Tao Pei, Hua Shu, Xianhui Ge, Ting Ma, Yunyan Du, Yang Ou, Meng Wang and Lianming Xu
- Measuring the size of a crowd using Instagram pp. 1690-1703

- Federico Botta, Helen Susannah Moat and Tobias Preis
- Toward identifying the critical mass in spatial two-sided markets pp. 1704-1724

- Zahra Navidi, Kai Nagel and Stephan Winter
- Urban redevelopment at the block level: Methodology and its application to all Chinese cities pp. 1725-1744

- Zhiyuan Han, Ying Long, Xuan Wang and Jingxuan Hou
- Associations of built environment attributes with bicycle use for transport pp. 1745-1757

- Mohammad Javad Koohsari, Rachel Cole, Koichiro Oka, Ai Shibata, Akitomo Yasunaga, Tomoya Hanibuchi, Neville Owen and Takemi Sugiyama
- Aharon Kellerman, The internet city – People, companies, systems and vehicles pp. 1758-1760

- Mark Wilson
- Ray Forrest, Julie Ren and Bart Wissink (eds), The city in China – New perspectives on contemporary urbanism pp. 1761-1762

- David Manley
- Corrigendum to Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (eds), Handbook of Planning Support Science pp. 1763-1763

- N/a
Volume 47, issue 8, 2020
- What does urban informatics add to planning support technology? pp. 1317-1325

- Haozhi Pan, Stan Geertman and Brian Deal
- Planning support science: Developments and challenges pp. 1326-1342

- Stan Geertman and John Stillwell
- Avoiding the planning support system pitfalls? What smart governance can learn from the planning support system implementation gap pp. 1343-1360

- Huaxiong Jiang, Stan Geertman and Patrick Witte
- Assessment of landscape changes under different urban dynamics based on a multiple-scenario modeling approach pp. 1361-1379

- Chao Xu, Dagmar Haase, Meirong Su, Yutao Wang and Stephan Pauleit
- Spatial dynamic modelling for urban scenario planning: A case study of Nanjing, China pp. 1380-1396

- Zipan Cai, Bo Wang, Cong Cong and Vladimir Cvetkovic
- A LUTI microsimulation framework to evaluate long-term impacts of automated mobility on the choice of housing-mobility bundles pp. 1397-1417

- Rounaq Basu and Joseph Ferreira
- Urban modeling for streets using vector cellular automata: Framework and its application in Beijing pp. 1418-1439

- Zimu Jia, Long Chen, Jingjia Chen, Guowei Lyu, Ding Zhou and Ying Long
- Understanding commuting patterns and changes: Counterfactual analysis in a planning support framework pp. 1440-1455

- Tianren Yang
- An urban informatics approach to understanding residential mobility in Metro Chicago pp. 1456-1473

- Haozhi Pan, Si Chen, Yizhao Gao, Brian Deal and Jinfang Liu
- Data-driven planning support system for a campus design pp. 1474-1489

- Perry Pei-Ju Yang, Soowon Chang, Nirvik Saha and Helen W Chen
- A new toolkit for land value analysis and scenario planning pp. 1490-1507

- Chris Pettit, Y Shi, H Han, M Rittenbruch, M Foth, S Lieske, R van den Nouwelant, P Mitchell, S Leao, B Christensen and M Jamal
- Open-source planning support system for sustainable regional planning: A case study of Stockholm County, Sweden pp. 1508-1523

- Jessica Page, Ulla Mörtberg, Georgia Destouni, Carla Ferreira, Helena Näsström and Zahra Kalantari
- Richard E Klosterman, Kerry Brooks, Joshua Drucker, Edward Feser and Henry Renski, Planning support methods: Urban and regional analysis and projection pp. 1524-1526

- Haozhi Pan
- Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (eds), Handbook of Planning Support Science pp. 1527-1529

- Richard E Klosterman
Volume 47, issue 7, 2020
- Introduction to the new editors pp. 1119-1120

- N/a
- There will be no Post-COVID city pp. 1121-1123

- Helen Couclelis
- The post-Corona city: Virus imprints and precautions pp. 1124-1127

- Aharon Kellerman
- COVID and cities – A new demon that points at old problems: How can research help? pp. 1128-1132

- Nancy Lozano-Gracia
- Trillion dollar streets pp. 1133-1135

- César A Hidalgo
- Policy challenges for the post-pandemic city pp. 1136-1139

- Mark Kleinman
- Big yellow taxi pp. 1140-1142

- Emily Talen
- The enabling conditions of post-pandemic city government pp. 1143-1145

- Susan Parnell
- A “Smart Lifestyle†for the re-design of the “After Corona†urban form pp. 1146-1148

- Yoshiki Yamagata and Takahiro Yoshida
- Comparing the urban form of South European cities using fractal dimensions pp. 1149-1166

- Apostolos Lagarias and Poulicos Prastacos
- Statistical validation of utility of head-mounted display projection-based experimental impression evaluation for sequential streetscapes pp. 1167-1183

- Shoko Nishio and Fumiko Ito
- Incorporating spatial autocorrelation and settlement type segregation to improve the performance of an urban growth model pp. 1184-1200

- Chao Xu, Didit O Pribadi, Dagmar Haase and Stephan Pauleit
- Noise and the city: Leveraging crowdsourced big data to examine the spatio-temporal relationship between urban development and noise annoyance pp. 1201-1218

- Andy Hong, Byoungjun Kim and Michael Widener
- Measuring pedestrian volume by land use mix: Presenting a new entropy-based index by weighting walking generation units pp. 1219-1236

- Ha Na Im and Chang Gyu Choi
- Optimizing bus stop locations for walking access: Stops-first design of a feeder route to enhance a residential plan pp. 1237-1259

- John HE Taplin and Yuchao Sun
- Discretion versus prescription: Assessing the spatial impact of design regulations in apartments in Australia pp. 1260-1278

- David Allouf, Andrew Martel and Alan March
- The topology of shapes made with points pp. 1279-1288

- Alexandros Haridis
- Diversification in urban functions as a measure of metropolitan complexity pp. 1289-1305

- Margherita Carlucci, Ilaria Zambon and Luca Salvati
- Andrew Crooks, Nicolas Malleson, Ed Manley and Alison Heppenstall. Agent-based modelling and geographical information systems—A practical primer pp. 1306-1308

- Julia Kasmire
- Robin Lovelace, Jakub Nowosad and Jannes Muenchow. Geocomputation with R pp. 1309-1310

- Chris Brunsdon
- Chris Brunsdon and Lex Comber, An introduction to R for spatial analysis and mapping (second edition) pp. 1311-1312

- Levi John Wolf,
- Giles Foody, Linda See, Steffen Fritz, Peter Mooney, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Cidália Costa Fonte and Vyron Antoniou (eds). Mapping and the citizen sensor pp. 1313-1314

- Femke Reitsma
Volume 47, issue 6, 2020
- Professor Ronald John Johnston OBE, FAcSS, FBA (1941–2020) pp. 937-938

- N/a
- Winners of the Breheny Prize 2019 pp. 939-940

- N/a
- Big data, spatial optimization, and planning pp. 941-947

- Kai Cao, Wenwen Li and Richard Church
- An urban big data-based air quality index prediction: A case study of routes planning for outdoor activities in Beijing pp. 948-963

- Zhiqiang Zou, Tao Cai and Kai Cao
- Improving emergency evacuation planning with mobile phone location data pp. 964-980

- Ling Yin, Jie Chen, Hao Zhang, Zhile Yang, Qiao Wan, Li Ning, Jinxing Hu and Qi Yu
- On solving large p-median problems pp. 981-996

- Wangshu Mu and Daoqin Tong
- Integrating urban analysis, generative design, and evolutionary optimization for solving urban design problems pp. 997-1013

- Reinhard Koenig, Yufan Miao, Anna Aichinger, Katja Knecht and Kateryna Konieva
- Generating optimal and near-optimal solutions to facility location problems pp. 1014-1030

- Richard L Church and Carlos A Baez
- The definition of syntactic types: The generation, analysis, and sorting of universes of superblock designs pp. 1031-1046

- Chen Feng and John Peponis
- Modelling urban growth incorporating spatial interactions between the cities: The example of the Tehran metropolitan region pp. 1047-1064

- Sanaz Alaei Moghadam, Mohammad Karimi and Kyoumars Habibi
- The automatic classification of urban open space by a pattern-matching method of the viewshed at intersections pp. 1065-1080

- Thomas Leduc and Kevin Hartwell
- Coupling data science with community crowdsourcing for urban renewal policy analysis: An evaluation of Atlanta’s Anti-Displacement Tax Fund pp. 1081-1097

- Jeremy Auerbach, Christopher Blackburn, Hayley Barton, Amanda Meng and Ellen Zegura
- A framework for time studies in urban planning: Assessment of comprehensive planning in the case of Tehran pp. 1098-1114

- Nasibeh Charbgoo and Marco Mareggi
- Davina Jackson. Data cities: How satellites are transforming architecture and design pp. 1115-1116

- Karla Berrens
Volume 47, issue 5, 2020
- Unpredictability pp. 739-744

- Michael Batty
- The evolution of informal land use in a Nigerian market pp. 745-758

- Adekunle Moruf Alabi, Mubarak Olatunji Lasisi and Maryam Abimbola Azeez
- Road network risk analysis considering people flow under ordinary and evacuation situations pp. 759-774

- Masahiro Sasabe, Kodai Fujii and Shoji Kasahara
- Regions from the ground up: a network partitioning approach to regional delineation pp. 775-789

- Ruth Hamilton and Alasdair Rae
- Composition and context drivers of residential property location value as a socioeconomic status measure pp. 790-807

- Neil T Coffee, Tony Lockwood, Peter Rossini, Theo Niyonsenga and Stanley McGreal
- Effects of openings on the wind–sound environment in the traditional residential streets in a severe cold city of China pp. 808-825

- Yumeng Jin, Hong Jin, Jian Kang and Ziyue Yu
- Using user-generated content data to analyze tourist mobility between hotels and attractions in cities pp. 826-840

- Cheng Jin and Jing Xu
- Impact of traffic on the spatiotemporal variations of spatial accessibility of emergency medical services in inner-city Shanghai pp. 841-854

- Wenyan Hu, Jinkai Tan, Mengya Li, Jun Wang and Fahui Wang
- Planarity and street network representation in urban form analysis pp. 855-869

- Geoff Boeing
- Evidence for the homothetic scaling of urban forms pp. 870-888

- Rémi Lemoy and Geoffrey Caruso
- Procedural generation of flood-sensitive urban layouts pp. 889-911

- Ahmed Mustafa, Xiao Wei Zhang, Daniel G Aliaga, Martin Bruwier, Gen Nishida, Benjamin Dewals, Sébastian Erpicum, Pierre Archambeau, Michel Pirotton and Jacques Teller
- An anatomy of time explicit planning behavior for urban complexity pp. 912-925

- Shih-Kung Lai
- Elvin Wyly, Geography’s Quantitative Revolutions: Edward A. Ackerman and the Cold War Origins of Big Data pp. 926-927

- Ron Johnston
- Matthew W Wilson, New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map pp. 928-930

- Eric Losang
- Ruth Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston. Everyday equalities: Making multicultures in settler colonial cities pp. 931-934

- Danny Dorling
Volume 47, issue 4, 2020
- The Coronavirus crisis: What will the post-pandemic city look like? pp. 547-552

- Michael Batty
- Exploring regional and urban clusters and patterns in Europe using satellite observed lighting pp. 553-568

- Vassilis Tselios and Demetris Stathakis
- Non-linear asymmetric gap models of residential satisfaction: Formulation and empirical evidence pp. 569-589

- Wen Jiang, Tao Feng and Harry JP Timmermans
- A multi-scale analysis of 27,000 urban street networks: Every US city, town, urbanized area, and Zillow neighborhood pp. 590-608

- Geoff Boeing
- Los Angeles noise array—Planning and design lessons from a noise sensing network pp. 609-625

- Dietmar Offenhuber, Sam Auinger, Susanne Seitinger and Remco Muijs
- Dismantling the fence for social justice? Evidence based on the inequity of urban green space accessibility in the central urban area of Beijing pp. 626-644

- Jiayu Wu, Qingsong He, Yunwen Chen, Jian Lin and Shantong Wang
- From urban segregation to spatial structure detection pp. 645-661

- Julien Randon-Furling, Madalina Olteanu and Antoine Lucquiaud
- Impact of bicycle highways on commuter mode choice: A scenario analysis pp. 662-677

- Hema S Rayaprolu, Carlos Llorca and Rolf Moeckel
- Can urban metabolism models advance green infrastructure planning? Insights from ecosystem services research pp. 678-694

- Daniela Perrotti and Sven Stremke
- Parcels, points, and proximity: Can exhaustive sources of big data improve measurement in cities? pp. 695-715

- Kevin Kane and Young-An Kim
- The Italian Apennines between earthquakes, high naturalness and urban growth pp. 716-731

- Francesco Zullo, Alessandro Marucci, Lorena Fiorini and Bernardino Romano
- Guangqing Chi and Jun Zhu, Spatial regression models for the social sciences pp. 732-733

- Clio Andris
- Alain Bertaud, Order without design: How markets shape cities pp. 734-736

- Andrea Caragliu
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- On scale and size pp. 359-362

- Michael Batty
- Exploring the relationships between urban form metrics and the vegetation biomass loss under urban expansion in China pp. 363-380

- Tong Zhang, Sophia Shuang Chen and Guangyu Li
- A best practice framework to measure spatial variation in alcohol availability pp. 381-399

- Richard Fry, Scott Orford, Sarah Rodgers, Jennifer Morgan and David Fone
- Combining tacit knowledge elicitation with the SilverKnETs tool and random forests – The example of residential housing choices in Leipzig pp. 400-416

- Sebastian Scheuer, Dagmar Haase, Annegret Haase, Nadja Kabisch, Manuel Wolff, Nina Schwarz and Katrin Großmann
- A cost-effective method for tranquility mapping using open environmental data pp. 417-436

- Maria Pafi, Christos Chalkias and Demetris Stathakis
- Emerging urban form – Emerging pollution: Modelling endogenous health and environmental effects of traffic on residential choice pp. 437-456

- Mirjam Schindler and Geoffrey Caruso
- Making the case for simulation: Unlocking carbon reduction through simulation of individual ‘middle actor’ behaviour pp. 457-472

- Alice Owen and Alison Heppenstall
- Spatio-temporal multinomial autologistic modeling of land-use change: A parcel-level approach pp. 473-488

- Emre Tepe and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Distance metric choice can both reduce and induce collinearity in geographically weighted regression pp. 489-507

- Alexis Comber, Khanh Chi, Man Q Huy, Quan Nguyen, Binbin Lu, Hoang H Phe and Paul Harris
- Limits of space syntax for urban design: Axiality, scale and sinuosity pp. 508-522

- Elek Pafka, Kim Dovey and Gideon DPA Aschwanden
- Large-scale spatial network models: An application to modeling information diffusion through the homeless population of San Francisco pp. 523-540

- Zack W Almquist
- Kelvin EY Low and Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (eds), Senses in cities: Experiences of urban settings pp. 541-542

- Karla Berrens
- Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke, Rachel S Franklin and Andy Newing. GIS and the social sciences: Theory and applications pp. 543-544

- Anastasios Kitsos
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- Framework rules for self-organizing cities: Introduction pp. 195-202

- Ward Rauws, Stefano Cozzolino and Stefano Moroni
- The (anti) adaptive neighbourhoods. Embracing complexity and distribution of design control in the ordinary built environment pp. 203-219

- Stefano Cozzolino
- Forms of self-organization: Urban complexity and planning implications pp. 220-234

- Stefano Moroni, Ward Rauws and Stefano Cozzolino
- Fiscal principles for self-organizing cities pp. 235-250

- Luca A Minola, Fred Foldvary and David Andersson
- Adaptation of the urban codes – A story of placemaking in Jerusalem pp. 251-267

- Yaara Rosner-Manor, Sayfan G Borghini, Beitske Boonstra and Paulo Silva
- Biotic analogies for self-organising cities pp. 268-286

- Claire L Narraway, Oliver SP Davis, Sally Lowell, Katrina A Lythgoe, J Scott Turner and Stephen Marshall
- Understanding self-organization and formal institutions in peri-urban transformations: A case study from Beijing pp. 287-303

- Shuhai Zhang, Gert de Roo and Ward Rauws
- Guiding urban self-organization: Combining rule-based and case-based planning pp. 304-320

- J Partanen
- Urban planning in the post-zoning era: From hierarchy to self-organisation in the reform of the Finnish Land Use and Building Act pp. 321-335

- Annuska Rantanen and Juho Rajaniemi
- Exploring the feasibility of future housing development within existing cities pp. 336-351

- Bart Rijken, Edwin Buitelaar and Lianne van Duinen
- Dustin T Duncan and Ichiro Kawachi (eds), Neighbourhoods and health (second edition) pp. 352-353

- David Manley
- John Stillwell (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, Methods and Applications pp. 354-356

- Gary Higgs
Volume 47, issue 1, 2020
- How disruptive are new urban technologies? pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- The mathematical structure of Alexander’s A Pattern Language: An analysis of the role of invariant patterns pp. 7-24

- Michael J Dawes and Michael J Ostwald
- Generating urban fabric in the orthogonal or non-orthogonal urban landscape pp. 25-44

- Qingyu Gong, Jingzhu Li, Tong Liu and Na Wang
- Automated classification metrics for energy modelling of residential buildings in the UK with open algorithms pp. 45-64

- Anthony Beck, Gavin Long, Doreen S Boyd, Julian F Rosser, Jeremy Morley, Richard Duffield, Mike Sanderson and Darren Robinson
- Forecasting, impact analysis and uncertainty propagation in regional integrated models: A case study of Australia pp. 65-83

- Ashkan Masouman and Charles Harvie
- Does compact development promote a seismic-resistant city? Application of seismic-damage statistical models to Taichung, Taiwan pp. 84-101

- Chih-Hao Wang
- Under the radar? ‘Soft’ residential densification in England, 2001–2011 pp. 102-118

- Peter Bibby, John Henneberry and Jean-Marie Halleux
- Integrating road carrying capacity and traffic congestion into the excess commuting framework: The case of Los Angeles pp. 119-137

- Jiangping Zhou, Enda Murphy and Jonathan Corcoran
- Indirect evidence of network effects in a system of cities pp. 138-155

- Juste Raimbault
- Assessing externality: Successive event studies on market impacts of new housing development on an old residential neighbourhood pp. 156-173

- Bo-sin Tang and Kwan To Wong
- Digitized urban systems and activities: A reexamination pp. 174-178

- Aharon Kellerman
- The smart city model: A new panacea for urban sustainability or unmanageable complexity? pp. 179-187

- Johan Colding, Magnus Colding and Stephan Barthel
- Alex D Singleton, Seth E Spielman and David C Folch, Urban analytics pp. 188-189

- Ron Johnston
- Joe Bryan and DenisWood, Weaponizing maps: Indigenous peoples and counterinsurgency in the Americas pp. 190-191

- Chris Perkins
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