Environment and Planning B
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2018
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 997-998

- N/a
- Measuring and modelling segregation – New concepts, new methods and new data pp. 999-1002

- Richard Harris and Ron Johnston
- Implementing a Multilevel Index of Dissimilarity in R with a case study of the changing scales of residential ethnic segregation in England and Wales pp. 1003-1021

- Richard Harris and Dewi Owen
- Predicting neighborhood racial change in large US metropolitan areas, 1990–2010 pp. 1022-1037

- Mark Ellis, Richard Wright, Lee Fiorio and Steven Holloway
- Measuring isolation across space and over time with new tools: Evidence from Californian metropolitan regions pp. 1038-1054

- William AV Clark and John Östh
- Key assumptions in multiscale segregation measures: How zoning and strength of spatial association condition outcomes pp. 1055-1072

- Christopher S Fowler
- Uneven geographies: Exploring the sensitivity of spatial indices of residential segregation pp. 1073-1089

- Joana Barros and Flavia F Feitosa
- A multi-level modeling approach to understanding residential segregation in the United States pp. 1090-1105

- Mariana C Arcaya, Gabriel Schwartz and Subramanian Sv
- Testing the role of barriers in shaping segregation profiles: The importance of visualizing the local neighborhood pp. 1106-1121

- Rory Kramer
- Modelling residential segregation as unevenness and clustering: A multilevel modelling approach incorporating spatial dependence and tackling the MAUP pp. 1122-1141

- Kelvyn Jones, David Manley, Ron Johnston and Dewi Owen
- Spatial dynamics of cultural diversity in the Netherlands pp. 1142-1156

- Daniel Arribas-Bel and Jessie Bakens
- Neighborhood formation in St. Louis, 1930 pp. 1157-1174

- John R Logan, Chris Graziul and Nathan Frey
Volume 45, issue 5, 2018
- Digital twins pp. 817-820

- Michael Batty
- Exploring an integrated urban carbon dioxide (CO2) emission model and mitigation plan for new cities pp. 821-841

- Chao Liu, Sen Huang, Peng Xu and Zhong-ren Peng
- Accounting for cognitive effort in random regret-only models: Effect of attribute variation and choice set size pp. 842-863

- Sunghoon Jang, Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Data imputation in a short-run space-time series: A Bayesian approach pp. 864-887

- Lars Pforte, Chris Brunsdon, Conor Cahalane and Martin Charlton
- An urban sprawl index based on multivariate and Bayesian factor analysis with application at the municipality level in Valencia pp. 888-914

- Eric Gielen, Gabriel Riutort-Mayol, José Sergio Palencia-Jiménez and Isidro Cantarino
- The influence of urban environments on our subjective momentary experiences pp. 915-932

- Amit Birenboim
- Urban form, building characteristics, and residential electricity consumption: A case study in Tainan City pp. 933-952

- Yen-Jong Chen, Rodney H Matsuoka and Tzu-Min Liang
- Polycentric urban development in China: A multi-scale analysis pp. 953-972

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder and Mingshu Wang
- Adapting principles of developmental biology and agent-based modelling for automated urban residential layout design pp. 973-993

- Yuchao Sun and John Taplin
Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- Lionel John March, Founding Editor 1934–2018 pp. 591-594

- Michael Batty
- Talking to Lionel March pp. 595-597

- George Stiny
- Lionel March: Sharing ideas through research pp. 598-600

- Chris Earl
- And in memoriam, Lionel March dressed up … pp. 601-602

- Philip Steadman
- The scaling of income distribution in Australia: Possible relationships between urban allometry, city size, and economic inequality pp. 603-622

- Somwrita Sarkar, Peter Phibbs, Roderick Simpson and Sachin Wasnik
- Entelechy revisited: On the generative specification of John Portman’s architectural language pp. 623-648

- Heather Ligler and Athanassios Economou
- An approach to determine the frequency of bridges in an urban context: The case of European cities pp. 649-668

- Pedro Plasencia-Lozano
- Integrating climate change adaptation into community planning using a participatory process: The case of Saebat Maeul community in Busan, Korea pp. 669-690

- Donghyun Kim and Jung Eun Kang
- Land quality and the city: Monitoring urban growth and land take in 76 Southern European metropolitan areas pp. 691-712

- Luca Salvati, Ilaria Tombolini, Achille Ippolito and Margherita Carlucci
- The poet Neruda’s environment: The Isla Negra house pp. 713-732

- Franciney Carreiro de França and Margarita Greene
- Evaluating the services and facilities of European cities using crowdsourced place data pp. 733-750

- Spyridon Spyratos and Demetris Stathakis
- Prioritizing store plan alternatives produced with shape grammar using multi-criteria decision-making techniques pp. 751-771

- Sahika Ozdemir and Yavuz Ozdemir
- Sense of place in the changing process of house form: Case studies from Ankara, Turkey pp. 772-796

- Duygu Gokce and Fei Chen
- A tool to predict perceived urban stress in open public spaces pp. 797-813

- Martin Knöll, Katrin Neuheuser, Thomas Cleff and Annette Rudolph-Cleff
Volume 45, issue 3, 2018
- Integrating social networks and spatial analyses of the built environment pp. 395-399

- Xinyue Ye and Xingjian Liu
- The built environment, spatial scale, and social networks: Do land uses matter for personal network structure? pp. 400-416

- Adam Boessen, John R Hipp, Carter T Butts, Nicholas N Nagle and Emily J Smith
- Measuring segregation between rural migrants and local residents in urban China: An integrated spatio-social network analysis of Kecun in Guangzhou pp. 417-433

- Miaoxi Zhao and Yiming Wang
- A commuting spectrum analysis of the jobs–housing balance and self-containment of employment with mobile phone location big data pp. 434-451

- Xingang Zhou, Anthony GO Yeh, Weifeng Li and Yang Yue
- The role of peer effects and the built environment on individual travel behavior pp. 452-469

- Changjoo Kim, Olivier Parent and Rainer vom Hofe
- Exploring the imprint of social media networks on neighborhood community through the lens of gentrification pp. 470-488

- Joseph Gibbons, Atsushi Nara and Bruce Appleyard
- A framework of comparative urban trajectory analysis pp. 489-507

- Miaoyi Li, Xinyue Ye, Shanqi Zhang, Xiaoyong Tang and Zhenjiang Shen
- Patronage of urban commercial clusters: A network-based extension of the Huff model for balancing location and size pp. 508-528

- Andres Sevtsuk and Raul Kalvo
- Demonstration of public participation and communication through social media in the network society within Shanghai pp. 529-547

- Miaoxi Zhao, Yanliu Lin and Ben Derudder
- In pursuit of a well-balanced network of cities and towns: A case study of the Changjiang Delta Region in China pp. 548-566

- ChengHe Guan and Peter G Rowe
- Quantifying scenic areas using crowdsourced data pp. 567-582

- Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe, Helen Susannah Moat and Tobias Preis
- David Abernathy, Using geodata & geolocation in the social sciences: Mapping our connected world pp. 583-585

- Stefano De Sabbata
- Marc Barthelemy, The structure and dynamics of cities: Urban data analysis and theoretical modeling pp. 585-586

- Sybil Derrible
- Geoffrey West, Scale: The universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies pp. 586-588

- Wenfei Xu
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- Renewing infrastructure pp. 205-207

- Michael Batty
- A mixed methods approach for the integration of urban design and economic evaluation: Industrial heritage and urban regeneration in China pp. 208-232

- Mauro Berta, Marta Bottero and Valentina Ferretti
- Indoor landmark-based path-finding utilising the expanded connectivity of an endpoint partition pp. 233-252

- Pepijn Viaene, Alain De Wulf and Philippe De Maeyer
- Assessing innovation: Dynamics of high-rise development in an Israeli city pp. 253-274

- Jonatan Almagor, Itzhak Benenson and Nurit Alfasi
- A QUality INdex of Parks for Youth (QUINPY): Evaluating urban parks through geographic information systems pp. 275-294

- Alessandro Rigolon and Jeremy Németh
- New insights on relationships between street crimes and ambient population: Use of hourly population data estimated from mobile phone users’ locations pp. 295-311

- Kazumasa Hanaoka
- Proximity of public schools to major highways and industrial facilities, and students’ school performance and health hazards pp. 312-329

- Byoung-Suk Kweon, Paul Mohai, Sangyun Lee and Amy M Sametshaw
- Qualitative monitoring of information infrastructures: A case study of INSPIRE pp. 330-344

- Ian Masser and Joep Crompvoets
- Integrating ‘weighted views’ to quantitative 3D visibility analysis as a predictive tool for perception of space pp. 345-366

- Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
- Urban association rules: Uncovering linked trips for shopping behavior pp. 367-385

- Yuji Yoshimura, Stanislav Sobolevsky, Juan N Bautista Hobin, Carlo Ratti and Josep Blat
- Yannis Ioannides, From neighborhoods to nations pp. 386-387

- Michiel Gerritse
- Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S Jarmin, et al. (eds), Big data and social science: A practical guide to methods and tools pp. 388-389

- Marynia Kolak
- Andy Kirk, Data visualization: A handbook for data driven design pp. 390-391

- Joanna Merson
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- Artificial intelligence and smart cities pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- What makes a landscape contemplative? pp. 7-25

- Agnieszka A Olszewska, Paulo F Marques, Robert L Ryan and Fernando Barbosa
- The influence of urban landscape spatial patterns on single-family housing prices pp. 26-43

- Jun-Hyun Kim, Wei Li, Galen Newman, Sung-Ho Kil and Sun Young Park
- Mathematically defining and parametrically generating Traditional Chinese Private Gardens of the Suzhou Region and Style pp. 44-66

- Rongrong Yu, Michael Ostwald and Ning Gu
- A Justified Plan Graph (JPG) grammar approach to identifying spatial design patterns in an architectural style pp. 67-89

- Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J Ostwald and Ning Gu
- The comparative analysis of neighborhood sustainability assessment tool pp. 90-105

- Kuan W Lin and Chih M Shih
- Description grammars: A general notation pp. 106-123

- Rudi Stouffs
- Description grammars: Precedents revisited pp. 124-144

- Rudi Stouffs
- A negotiation decision model for public–private partnerships in brownfield redevelopment pp. 145-160

- B Glumac, Q Han and W Schaefer
- Paving the way towards superstar destinations: Models of convex demand for quality pp. 161-179

- Caspar Chorus
- Automated delimitation of urban areas comprising small-sized towns – Comparison of two methodologies applied to mainland Portugal pp. 180-201

- Rita Nicolau and Cristina Cavaco
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