Environment and Planning B
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Volume 44, issue 6, 2017
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 993-993

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- A two-step approach to planning new facilities towards equal accessibility pp. 994-1011

- Xiang Li, Fahui Wang and Hong Yi
- In search of visualization challenges: The development and implementation of visualization tools for supporting dialogue in urban planning processes pp. 1012-1035

- Monica Billger, Liane Thuvander and Beata Stahre Wästberg
- Household accessibility to heat refuges: Residential air conditioning, public cooled space, and walkability pp. 1036-1055

- Andrew M Fraser, Mikhail V Chester, David Eisenman, David M Hondula, Stephanie S Pincetl, Paul English and Emily Bondank
- Form and urban change – An urban morphometric study of five gentrified neighbourhoods in London pp. 1056-1076

- Alessandro Venerandi, Mattia Zanella, Ombretta Romice, Jacob Dibble and Sergio Porta
- A comparison of nighttime lights data for urban energy research: Insights from scaling analysis in the US system of cities pp. 1077-1096

- Michail Fragkias, José Lobo and Karen C Seto
- Measuring the homogeneity of urban fabric using 2D geometry data pp. 1097-1121

- Ihab Hijazi, Xin Li, Reinhard Koenig, Gerhard Schmit, Rani El Meouche, Zhihan Lv and Mohammed Abune’meh
- Dimensions of shrinkage: Evaluating the socio-economic consequences of population decline in two medium-sized cities in Europe, using the SULD decision support tool pp. 1122-1144

- Miguel Saraiva, Peter Roebeling, Silvia Sousa, Carla Teotónio, Anna Palla and Ilaria Gnecco
- Analyzing walking route choice through built environments using random forests and discrete choice techniques pp. 1145-1167

- Calvin P Tribby, Harvey J Miller, Barbara B Brown, Carol M Werner and Ken R Smith
- Philip McCann, The regional and urban policies of the European Union pp. 1168-1169

- Andrea Caragliu
- Grazia Concilio and Francesca Rizzo, Human smart cities – Rethinking the interplay between design and planning. Urban and landscape perspectives pp. 1169-1171

- Eduardo Oliveira
- Emilio Chuvieco, Fundamentals of satellite remote sensing: An environmental approach pp. 1171-1173

- Jorge E. Patiño
Volume 44, issue 5, 2017
- The digital future pp. 799-801

- Michael Batty
- Improving estimates of occupancy rate and population density in different dwelling types pp. 802-818

- Mishka Talent
- Street network analysis “edge effectsâ€: Examining the sensitivity of centrality measures to boundary conditions pp. 819-836

- Jorge Gil
- Integrating the normative with the positive dimension of the new science for cities: A geodesign-based framework for Cellular Automata modeling pp. 837-863

- Hui Kong and Daniel Z Sui
- A spatially based artificial neural network mass valuation model for land consolidation pp. 864-883

- Demetris Demetriou
- An approach to maintaining hydrological networks in the face of land use change pp. 884-902

- Andrew Cuthbert and Mary-Ellen Tyler
- Neighborhood sustainability in urban renewal: An assessment framework pp. 903-924

- Helen W Zheng, Geoffrey QP Shen, Yan Song, Bingxia Sun and Jingke Hong
- A catchment scale Integrated Flood Resilience Index to support decision making in urban flood control design pp. 925-946

- Marcelo G Miguez and Aline P Veról
- Mobile responsive websites and local planning departments in the US: Opportunities for the future pp. 947-963

- William Riggs
- Greenhouse gas emissions and urban form: Linking households’ socio-economic status with housing and transportation choices pp. 964-985

- François Des Rosiers, Marius Thériault, Gjin Biba and Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen
- Bradley Efron and Trevor Hastie, Computer age statistical inference: Algorithms, evidence, and data science pp. 986-987

- Levi John Wolf
- Jon Coaffee and Peter Lee, Urban resilience: Planning for risk, crisis and uncertainty pp. 987-989

- Lily Yumagulova
Volume 44, issue 4, 2017
- Geocomputation pp. 595-597

- Michael Batty
- More bark than bytes? Reflections on 21+ years of geocomputation pp. 598-617

- Richard Harris, David O’Sullivan, Mark Gahegan, Martin Charlton, Lex Comber, Paul Longley, Chris Brunsdon, Nick Malleson, Alison Heppenstall, Alex Singleton, Daniel Arribas-Bel and Andy Evans
- Three-dimensional visibility analysis and visual quality computation for urban open spaces aided by Google SketchUp and WebGIS pp. 618-646

- Tianpeng Lin, Hui Lin and Mingyuan Hu
- The spatial configuration of urban crime environments and statistical modeling pp. 647-667

- Enrico di Bella, Matteo Corsi, Lucia Leporatti and Luca Persico
- Streetscape skeleton measurement and classification pp. 668-692

- Chester Harvey, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Austin Troy and Stephanie E Hurley
- Using Foursquare place data for estimating building block use pp. 693-717

- Spyridon Spyratos, Demetris Stathakis, Michael Lutz and Chrisa Tsinaraki
- Spatio-topological network analysis of hydrological infrastructure as a decision support tool for flood mitigation in coastal mega-cities pp. 718-739

- Robert Ogie, Tomas Holderness, Michelle Dunbar and Etienne Turpin
- The influence of the impedance function on gravity-based pedestrian accessibility measures: A comparative analysis pp. 740-763

- David S Vale and Mauro Pereira
- The association between perceived density in minimum apartments and spatial openness index three-dimensional visual analysis pp. 764-795

- Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
Volume 44, issue 3, 2017
- Benedikt’s challenge: Reconstructing the whole from the parts pp. 395-397

- Michael Batty
- Spatio-temporal urban social landscape transformation in pre-new-urbanization era of Tianjin, China pp. 398-424

- Ziwei Liu and Huhua Cao
- Cities as nuclei of sustainability? pp. 425-440

- Diego Rybski, Dominik E Reusser, Anna-Lena Winz, Christina Fichtner, Till Sterzel and Jürgen P Kropp
- Detour and break optimising distance, a new perspective on transport and urbanism pp. 441-463

- Alain L'Hostis
- Developing an objectives hierarchy for multicriteria decisions on land use options, with a case study of biodiversity conservation and forestry production from Papua, Indonesia pp. 464-485

- Sahotra Sarkar, James S Dyer, Chris Margules, Michael Ciarleglio, Neville Kemp, Grace Wong, Daniel Juhn and Jatna Supriatna
- Spatial economy and the geography of functional economic areas pp. 486-503

- Colin Jones
- Using space syntax and Q-analysis for investigating movement patterns in buildings: The case of shopping malls pp. 504-530

- Itzhak Omer and Ran Goldblatt
- Integration of land use, land cover, transportation, and environmental impact models: Expanding scenario analysis with multiple modules pp. 531-552

- Harutyun Shahumyan and Rolf Moeckel
- Urban infrastructure is not a tree: Integrating and decentralizing urban infrastructure systems pp. 553-569

- Sybil Derrible
- Analysis of traffic noise distribution and influence factors in Chinese urban residential blocks pp. 570-587

- Zhiyu Zhou, Jian Kang, Zhe Zou and Hanqi Wang
- G Gardner, T Prugh and M Renner, Can a city be SUSTAINABLE? State of the World (2016) pp. 588-589

- Marco Modica
- Waldheim C, Landscape as urbanism: A general theory pp. 589-591

- Gabriel DÃaz Montemayor
Volume 44, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction to Editorial Board pp. 189-196

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- Spatial information models as the backbone of smart infrastructure pp. 197-203

- Alan Penn and Kinda Al Sayed
- Cities as implements or facilities – The need for a spatial morphology in smart city systems pp. 204-226

- Lars Marcus and Daniel Koch
- 3DStock: A new kind of three-dimensional model of the building stock of England and Wales, for use in energy analysis pp. 227-255

- Stephen Evans, Rob Liddiard and Philip Steadman
- From paths to blocks: New measures for street patterns pp. 256-271

- Marc Barthelemy
- Towards an understanding of morphogenesis in metropolitan street-networks pp. 272-293

- Miguel Serra, Jorge Gil and Paulo Pinho
- Partners in the street ballet: An embodied process of person-space coupling in the built environment pp. 294-307

- Alasdair Turner
- Daytime and nighttime urban heat islands statistical models for Atlanta pp. 308-327

- Bumseok Chun and Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- Research on the relationship between urban form and urban smog in China pp. 328-342

- Yong Liu, Hans Peter H Arp, Xiaodong Song and Yu Song
- How walkable is Walker’s paradise? pp. 343-363

- Julia Koschinsky, Emily Talen, Mariela Alfonzo and Sungduck Lee
- Evaluation of French motorway network in relation to slime mould transport networks pp. 364-383

- Andrew Adamatzky, Olivier Allard, Jeff Jones and Rachel Armstrong
- Cynthia A Brewer, Designing better maps: A guide for GIS users pp. 384-384

- Nick Bearman
- Roger White, Guy Engelen and Inge Uljee, Modeling cities and regions as complex systems: From theory to planning applications pp. 385-386

- Clio Andris
- Ningchuan Xiao, GIS Algorithms pp. 386-388

- Daniel Lewis
- Mark Graham and William H Dutton (eds), Making sense of the internet’s social impacts. Society and the internet. How networks of information and communication are changing our lives pp. 388-389

- Luis F Alvarez León
- David Listokin, Dorothea Berkhout and James W Hughes, New Brunswick, New Jersey: The decline and revitalization of urban America pp. 390-391

- Howard Gillette
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- The New Editorial Team pp. 3-5

- N/a
- The future journal pp. 6-9

- Michael Batty
- Wind and the city: An evaluation of San Francisco’s planning approach since 1985 pp. 10-32

- Hyungkyoo Kim and Elizabeth Macdonald
- The role of urban form in sustainability of community: The case of Amsterdam pp. 33-53

- Rowan Arundel and Richard Ronald
- A hybrid mathematical model for urban land-use planning in association with environmental–ecological consideration under uncertainty pp. 54-79

- Shukui Tan, Lu Zhang, Min Zhou, Yanan Li, Siliang Wang, Bing Kuang and Xiang Luo
- Urban fringe belts: evidence from China pp. 80-99

- Whitehand Jwr and Kai Gu
- How is mobile technology changing city planning? Developing a taxonomy for the future pp. 100-119

- William Riggs and Kayla Gordon
- The art of imitating life: The potential contribution of biomimicry in shaping the future of our cities pp. 120-140

- Nick Taylor Buck
- Relative size measures of urban form based on allometric subtraction pp. 141-159

- Ermal Shpuza
- Linked-trip effects of ‘town-centre-first' era foodstore development: An assessment using difference-in-differences pp. 160-179

- Dionysia Lambiri, Alessandra Faggian and Neil Wrigley
- Adam Sharr and Stephen Thornton, Demolishing Whitehall: Leslie Martin, Harold Wilson and the architecture of white heat pp. 180-181

- Chris Earl
- Phillipe Blanchard and Dimitri Volchenkov. (2008) Mathematical analysis of urban spatial networks pp. 181-183

- Martin Austwick
- Becky PY Loo and Tessa Kate Anderson, Spatial analysis methods of road traffic collisions pp. 183-184

- Daryl Lloyd
- David Boyce and Huw Williams, Forecasting urban travel: Past, present and future pp. 184-186

- Robin Lovelace
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