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Volume 46, issue 9, 2019
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 1603-1604

- N/a
- Urban scaling laws pp. 1605-1610

- Diego Rybski, Elsa Arcaute and Michael Batty
- Defining urban clusters to detect agglomeration economies pp. 1611-1626

- Clémentine Cottineau, Olivier Finance, Erez Hatna, Elsa Arcaute and Michael Batty
- Urban scaling and the geographic concentration of inequalities by city size pp. 1627-1644

- Somwrita Sarkar
- Two metropolisation gradients in the European system of cities revealed by scaling laws pp. 1645-1662

- Denise Pumain and Céline Rozenblat
- Are the absent always wrong? Dealing with zero values in urban scaling pp. 1663-1677

- Olivier Finance and Clémentine Cottineau
- Urban emission scaling — Research insights and a way forward pp. 1678-1683

- Ramana Gudipudi, Diego Rybski, Matthias KB Lüdeke and Jürgen P Kropp
- Development and application of the network weight matrix to predict traffic flow for congested and uncongested conditions pp. 1684-1705

- Alireza Ermagun and David Levinson
- Improving spatial decision making using interactive maps: An empirical study on interface complexity and decision complexity in the North American hazardous waste trade pp. 1706-1723

- Kristen Vincent, Robert E Roth, Sarah A Moore, Qunying Huang, Nick Lally, Carl M Sack, Eric Nost and Heather Rosenfeld
- A year in Madrid as described through the analysis of geotagged Twitter data pp. 1724-1740

- Travis R Meyer, Daniel Balagué, Miguel Camacho-Collados, Hao Li, Katie Khuu, P Jeffrey Brantingham and Andrea L Bertozzi
- City-wide building height determination using light detection and ranging data pp. 1741-1755

- Yue Wu, Luke S Blunden and AbuBakr S Bahaj
- A roundtable discussion: Defining urban data science pp. 1756-1768

- Wei Kang, Taylor Oshan, Levi J Wolf, Geoff Boeing, Vanessa Frias-Martinez, Song Gao, Ate Poorthuis and Wenfei Xu
- Beatrix Haselsberger (ed.), Encounters in planning thought pp. 1769-1770

- Philip O’Brien
Volume 46, issue 8, 2019
- Urban Systems Design: From “science for design†to “design in science†pp. 1381-1386

- Perry PJ Yang and Yoshiki Yamagata
- Breaking down the silos through geodesign – Envisioning Sydney’s urban future pp. 1387-1404

- Christopher J Pettit, Scott Hawken, Carmela Ticzon, Simone Z Leao, Aida E Afrooz, Scott N Lieske, Tess Canfield, Hrishi Ballal and Carl Steinitz
- Interlocking practices and their influence in the home pp. 1405-1421

- Jessica Breadsell, Christine Eon, Greg Morrison and Yoshihisa Kashima
- Algorithms for the parametric analysis of metric, directional, and intersection reach pp. 1422-1438

- Chen Feng and Wenwen Zhang
- The visual quality of streets: A human-centred continuous measurement based on machine learning algorithms and street view images pp. 1439-1457

- Yu Ye, Wei Zeng, Qiaomu Shen, Xiaohu Zhang and Yi Lu
- Evaluating urban metabolism assessment methods and knowledge transfer between scientists and practitioners: A combined framework for supporting practice-relevant research pp. 1458-1479

- Daniela Perrotti
- Reversed urbanism: Inferring urban performance through behavioral patterns in temporal telecom data pp. 1480-1498

- Ariel Noyman, Ronan Doorley, Zhekun Xiong, Luis Alonso, Arnaud Grignard and Kent Larson
- Statistical distribution of building lot depth: Theoretical and empirical investigation of downtown districts in Tokyo pp. 1499-1516

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Community energy by design: A simulation-based design workflow using measured data clustering to calibrate Urban Building Energy Models (UBEMs) pp. 1517-1533

- Tarek Rakha and Rawad El Kontar
- Evaluating sensors for the measurement of public life: A future in image processing pp. 1534-1548

- Sarah Williams, Chaewon Ahn, Hayrettin Gunc, Ege Ozgirin, Michael Pearce and Zhekun Xiong
- Development of urban types based on network centrality, built density and their impact on pedestrian movement pp. 1549-1564

- Meta Berghauser Pont, Gianna Stavroulaki and Lars Marcus
- The platform and the bricoleur—Improvisation and smart city initiatives in Indonesia pp. 1565-1580

- Dietmar Offenhuber
- Artificial intelligence-aided design: Smart Design for sustainable city development pp. 1581-1599

- Steven Jige Quan, James Park, Athanassios Economou and Sugie Lee
Volume 46, issue 7, 2019
- Urban big data analytics and morphology pp. 1203-1205

- Martin Behnisch, Robert Hecht, Hendrik Herold and Bin Jiang
- Patterns of Eastern European urbanisation in the mirror of Western trends – Convergent, unique or hybrid? pp. 1206-1225

- H Taubenböck, C Gerten, Karsten Rusche, S Siedentop and M Wurm
- The spatial distribution and frequency of street, plot and building types across five European cities pp. 1226-1242

- Meta Berghauser Pont, Gianna Stavroulaki, Evgeniya Bobkova, Jorge Gil, Lars Marcus, Jesper Olsson, Kailun Sun, Miguel Serra, Birgit Hausleitner, Ashley Dhanani and Ann Legeby
- From the street to the metropolitan region: Pedestrian perspective in urban fabric analysis pp. 1243-1263

- Alessandro Araldi and Giovanni Fusco
- Aspirations and realities of polycentric development: Insights from multi-source data into the emerging urban form of Shanghai pp. 1264-1280

- Tianren Yang, Ying Jin, Longxu Yan and Pei Pei
- Heavy-tailed distributions for building stock data pp. 1281-1296

- Patrick Erik Bradley and Martin Behnisch
- Why topology matters in predicting human activities pp. 1297-1313

- Ding Ma, Itzhak Omer, Toshihiro Osaragi, Mats Sandberg and Bin Jiang
- Exploring the influence of road network structure on the spatial behaviour of cyclists using crowdsourced data pp. 1314-1330

- Daniel Orellana and Maria L Guerrero
- Preferential centrality – A new measure unifying urban activity, attraction and accessibility pp. 1331-1346

- Alexander Hellervik, Leonard Nilsson and Claes Andersson
- Spatial segregation and urban form in Mexican cities pp. 1347-1361

- Ruben Garnica-Monroy and Seraphim Alvanides
- Unveiling the inter-relations between the urban streets network and its dynamic traffic flows: Planning implication pp. 1362-1376

- Nimrod Serok, Orr Levy, Shlomo Havlin and Efrat Blumenfeld-Lieberthal
- Carlo Ratti and Matthew Claudel, The city of tomorrow: Sensors, networks, hackers, and the future of urban life pp. 1377-1378

- Antonio Vazquez Brust
Volume 46, issue 6, 2019
- On the confusion of terminologies pp. 997-999

- Michael Batty
- The impact of urban proximity, transport accessibility and policy on urban growth: A longitudinal analysis over five decades pp. 1000-1017

- Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- Time-varying relationships between land use and crime: A spatio-temporal analysis of small-area seasonal property crime trends pp. 1018-1035

- Matthew Quick, Jane Law and Guangquan Li
- Orthogonal strategy based computer-mediated negotiation: Principles and example pp. 1036-1060

- Cahyono Susetyo, Harry Timmermans and Bauke de Vries
- Mitigating the zonal effect in modeling urban population density functions by Monte Carlo simulation pp. 1061-1078

- Fahui Wang, Cuiling Liu and Yaping Xu
- The impact of future cities on commuting patterns: An agent-based approach pp. 1079-1096

- Marcello Marini, Anna P Gawlikowska, Andrea Rossi, Ndaona Chokani, Hubert Klumpner and Reza S Abhari
- Assessing nighttime lights for mapping the urban areas of 50 cities across the globe pp. 1097-1114

- Hasi Bagan, Habura Borjigin and Yoshiki Yamagata
- A spatio-temporal analysis of the relationship between housing renovation, socioeconomic status, and urban forest ecosystems pp. 1115-1131

- James WN Steenberg, Pamela J Robinson and Peter N Duinker
- Modelling the spatial accessibility of the elderly to healthcare services in Beijing, China pp. 1132-1147

- Zhuolin Tao and Yang Cheng
- An investigation into the geography of corporate e-commerce sales in the UK grocery market pp. 1148-1164

- Elena Kirby-Hawkins, Mark Birkin and Graham Clarke
- Applicability of cadastral data to support the estimation of water use in private swimming pools pp. 1165-1181

- Albert Llausà S, Angela Hof, Nils Wolf, David Saurà and Alexander Siegmund
- Structural properties of the angular and metric street network's centralities and their implications for movement flows pp. 1182-1200

- Itzhak Omer and Nir Kaplan
Volume 46, issue 5, 2019
- Near and far, centralised–decentralised urban futures pp. 801-804

- Michael Batty
- Assessment of model validation outcomes of a new recursive spatial equilibrium model for the Greater Beijing pp. 805-825

- Li Wan and Ying Jin
- Architectural design creativity in Multi-User Virtual Environment: A comparative analysis between remote collaboration media pp. 826-844

- Seung Wan Hong, Ahmed El Antably and Yehuda E Kalay
- A shape grammar approach to contextual design: A case study of the Pol houses of Ahmedabad, India pp. 845-861

- Neeta Rajesh Lambe and Alpana R Dongre
- Street crime prediction model based on the physical characteristics of a streetscape: Analysis of streets in low-rise housing areas in South Korea pp. 862-879

- Inhye Lee, Sungwon Jung, Jaewook Lee and Elizabeth Macdonald
- The quality and implementation of local plans: An integrated evaluation pp. 880-896

- Sophie C Rudolf and Simona R Grădinaru
- Evaluating urban accessibility: leveraging open-source data and analytics to overcome existing limitations pp. 897-913

- Logan Tm, Williams Tg, Nisbet Aj, Liberman Kd, Zuo Ct and Guikema Sd
- Seeing the park for the trees: New York’s “Million Trees†campaign vs. the deep roots of environmental inequality pp. 914-930

- Jessica Debats Garrison
- Extended prioritizing of store plan alternatives produced with shape grammar using the generalized Choquet integral method pp. 931-947

- Yavuz Ozdemir and Sahika Ozdemir
- Three-dimensional visibility graph analysis and its application pp. 948-962

- Yi Lu, Zhonghua Gou, Yu Ye and Qiang Sheng
- Changing urban form in a shrinking city pp. 963-991

- Justin Hollander, Michael Johnson, Rachel Bogardus Drew and Jingyu Tu
- Leighton Evans and Michael Saker, Location-based social media: Space, time and identity pp. 992-993

- Will Payne
Volume 46, issue 4, 2019
- A map is not the territory, or is it? pp. 599-602

- Michael Batty
- Effects of spatial access to neighborhood land-use density on housing prices: Evidence from a multilevel hedonic analysis in Seoul, South Korea pp. 603-625

- Chang-Deok Kang
- Spatial consequences of urban densification policy: Floor-to-area ratio policy in Tehran, Iran pp. 626-647

- Mostafa Ghadami and Peter Newman
- Residential environment and subjective well-being in Beijing: A fine-grained spatial scale analysis using a bivariate response binomial multilevel model pp. 648-667

- Yunxiao Dang, Guanpeng Dong, Yu Chen, Kelvyn Jones and Wenzhong Zhang
- A centrality measure for urban networks based on the eigenvector centrality concept pp. 668-689

- Taras Agryzkov, Leandro Tortosa, José F Vicent and Richard Wilson
- A fundamental diagram of urbanization pp. 690-706

- Giulia Carra and Marc Barthelemy
- On the origin of spaces: Morphometric foundations of urban form evolution pp. 707-730

- Jacob Dibble, Alexios Prelorendjos, Ombretta Romice, Mattia Zanella, Emanuele Strano, Mark Pagel and Sergio Porta
- A case-based methodology for investigating urban comfort through interpretive research and microclimate analysis in post-earthquake Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 731-750

- Silvia G Tavares, Simon R Swaffield and Emma J Stewart
- Modelling residential land values using geographic and geometric accessibility in Guatemala City pp. 751-776

- Jose Morales, Johannes Flacke and Jaap Zevenbergen
- Lessons for developing a planning support system infrastructure: The case of Southern California's Scenario Planning Model pp. 777-796

- Robert Goodspeed and Cassie Hackel
- R Kitchin, TP Lauriault and MW Wilson (eds), Understanding spatial media pp. 797-798

- Nick Lally
Volume 46, issue 3, 2019
- Urban analytics defined pp. 403-405

- Michael Batty
- Does block size matter? The impact of urban design on economic vitality for Chinese cities pp. 406-422

- Ying Long and Huang Cc
- Shaping ideal cities: The graph representation of the urban utopia pp. 423-444

- Roberto D’Autilia and Marco Spada
- A quasi-equilibrium approach for market clearing in land use microsimulations pp. 445-468

- Ricardo Hurtubia, Francisco Javier Martinez and Michel Bierlaire
- Linking urban sprawl and income segregation – Findings from a stylized agent-based model pp. 469-489

- Cheng Guo, Carsten M Buchmann and Nina Schwarz
- A multiobjective optimization model for locating affordable housing investments while maximizing accessibility to jobs by public transportation pp. 490-510

- Qing Zhong, Alex Karner, Michael Kuby and Aaron Golub
- Evaluating the scalability of public participation in urban land use planning: A comparison of Geoweb methods with face-to-face meetings pp. 511-533

- Piotr Jankowski, Michał Czepkiewicz, Marek Młodkowski, Zbigniew Zwoliński and Michał Wójcicki
- Impact-based planning evaluation: Advancing normative criteria for policy analysis pp. 534-550

- Sina Shahab, J Peter Clinch and Eoin O’Neill
- Linking socioeconomic development, sea level rise, and climate change impacts on urban growth in New York City with a fuzzy cellular automata-based Markov chain model pp. 551-572

- Qi Lu, Justin Joyce, Sanaz Imen and Ni-Bin Chang
- Cultural impacts on nursing unit design: A comparative study on Chinese nursing unit typologies and their U.S. counterparts using space syntax pp. 573-594

- Hui Cai and Craig Zimring
- Michael Batty, Inventing future cities pp. 595-596

- Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Cities in debt pp. 203-206

- Michael Batty
- Development of a flow-based planning support system based on open data for the City of Atlanta pp. 207-224

- Ge Zhang, Wenwen Zhang, Subhrajit Guhathakurta and Nisha Botchwey
- Can people memorize multilevel building as volumetric map? A study of multilevel atrium building pp. 225-242

- Yi Lu and Yu Ye
- Implementation and calibration of a new irregular cellular automata-based model for local urban growth simulation: The MUGICA model pp. 243-263

- Pablo Barreira-González, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente and Montserrat Gómez-Delgado
- Place-making and performance: The impact of walkable built environments on business performance in Phoenix and Boston pp. 264-285

- Kevin Credit and Elizabeth Mack
- Urban planning, public participation and digital technology: App development as a method of generating citizen involvement in local planning processes pp. 286-302

- Alexander Wilson, Mark Tewdwr-Jones and Rob Comber
- Optimal reblocking as a practical tool for neighborhood development pp. 303-321

- Christa Brelsford, Taylor Martin and LuÃs MA Bettencourt
- What construct one’s familiar area? A quantitative and longitudinal study pp. 322-340

- Wen Zhang, Nursitihazlin Ahmad Termida and Yusak O Susilo
- Effects of urban street spatial parameters on sound propagation pp. 341-358

- Wu Hupeng, Jian Kang and Jin Hong
- The impact of regional designing: New perspectives for the Maastricht/Heerlen, Hasselt/Genk, Aachen and Liège (MHAL) Region pp. 359-376

- Annet Kempenaar, Marlies Brinkhuijsen and Adri van den Brink
- Spatially varying relationships between surface urban heat islands and driving factors across cities in China pp. 377-394

- Yaping Huang, Man Yuan and Youpeng Lu
- Beyond digital twins – A commentary pp. 395-399

- Martin Tomko and Stephan Winter
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- Causality in urban development pp. 3-7

- Michael Batty
- Introduction to new Editors pp. 8-8

- N/a
- An activity-related land use mix construct and its connection to pedestrian travel pp. 9-26

- Steven R Gehrke and Kelly J Clifton
- Size and urban growth of Chinese cities during the era of transformation toward a market economy pp. 27-46

- Chengri Ding and Zhi Li
- Modelling urban form: A multidimensional typology of urban occupation for spatial analysis pp. 47-65

- PatrÃcia Abrantes, Jorge Rocha, Eduarda Marques da Costa, Eduardo Gomes, Paulo Morgado and Nuno Costa
- Scenic landscapes, visual accessibility and premium values in a single family housing market: A spatial hedonic approach pp. 66-83

- Jay Mittal and Sweta Byahut
- Simulating individual work trips for transit-facilitated accessibility study pp. 84-102

- Ruihong Huang
- The relation between block size and building shape pp. 103-121

- Masahiro Taima, Yasushi Asami and Kimihiro Hino
- A competing survival analysis for housing relocation behaviour and risk aversion in a resilient housing market pp. 122-142

- Taha H Rashidi and Milad Ghasri
- A local and regional spatial index for measuring three-dimensional urban compactness growth pp. 143-164

- Olympia Koziatek and Suzana Dragićević
- An activity-based integrated land-use transport model for urban spatial distribution simulation pp. 165-178

- Fangqu Niu and Jun Li
- Evaluating the effect of compact urban form on air quality in Korea pp. 179-200

- Jung Eun Kang, D.K. Yoon and Hyun-Joo Bae
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