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Volume 43, issue 6, 2016
- Winners of the Breheny Prize pp. 969-969

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- Planning and complexity: Engaging with temporal dynamics, uncertainty and complex adaptive systems pp. 970-974

- Ulysses Sengupta, Ward S Rauws and Gert de Roo
- On the nature of urban dependencies: How Manhattan and Barcelona reinforced a natural organisation despite planning intentionality pp. 975-996

- Kinda Al_Sayed and Alan Penn
- Liquid planning, wiki-design—Learning from the Case Pispala pp. 997-1018

- Jenni Partanen
- Assuming it is all about conditions. Framing a simulation model for complex, adaptive urban space pp. 1019-1039

- Claudia Yamu, Gert de Roo and Pierre Frankhauser
- Tactical urbanism: Towards an evolutionary cities’ approach? pp. 1040-1051

- Paulo Silva
- Adaptive planning: Generating conditions for urban adaptability. Lessons from Dutch organic development strategies pp. 1052-1074

- Ward Rauws and Gert De Roo
- Planning people–places: A small world network paradigm for masterplanning with people in mind pp. 1075-1095

- Mary Ganis, John Minnery and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Equitable distribution of open space: Using spatial analysis to evaluate urban parks in Curitiba, Brazil pp. 1096-1117

- Joseli Macedo and Mônica A Haddad
- Pedagogy for the new planner: Refining the qualitative toolbox pp. 1118-1135

- Efrat Eizenberg and Mor Shilon
- Measuring and understanding the differences between urban and rural areas pp. 1136-1154

- Malcolm J Beynon, Andrew Crawley and Max Munday
- Brave New GIS Worlds Revisited pp. 1155-1161

- Ian Masser and Michael Wegener
- Dimitris Ballas, Danny Droling and Benjamin Hennig, The social atlas of Europe pp. 1162-1164

- Arzu Coltekin
- Peter Hall, Good cities, better lives pp. 1164-1165

- Ian Wray
- Mateos, P. (2014) Names, Ethnicity and Populations. Tracing Identity in Space pp. 1165-1166

- Nissa Finney
- Paulo Pinho and CecÃlia Silva (eds). Mobility patterns and urban structure pp. 1167-1168

- Morten S Nicolaisen
- Jamal J Arsanjani, Alexander Zipf, Peter Mooney and Marco Helbich (eds.), OpenStreetMap in GIScience: Experiences, research and applications pp. 1168-1171

- Ron Mahabir
Volume 43, issue 5, 2016
- Theoretical filters: Reducing explanations in cities to their very essence pp. 797-799

- Michael Batty
- A global take on congestion in urban areas pp. 800-804

- Marc Barthelemy
- Morpho: Combining morphological measures pp. 805-825

- VÃtor Oliveira and Valério Medeiros
- An urban form response to disaster vulnerability: Improving tsunami evacuation in Iquique, Chile pp. 826-847

- Jorge León and Alan March
- The connectivity of Haifa urban open space network pp. 848-870

- Marina Toger, Dan Malkinson, Itzhak Benenson and Daniel Czamanski
- Assessing user preferences on post-industrial redevelopment pp. 871-892

- Luis Loures, Thomas Panagopoulos and Jon Bryan Burley
- Adapted design generation for Turkish vernacular housing grammar pp. 893-919

- Ömer Erem and M Selen Abbasoğlu Ermiyagil
- Inferring individual daily activities from mobile phone traces: A Boston example pp. 920-940

- Mi Diao, Yi Zhu, Joseph Ferreira and Carlo Ratti
- Evaluating green suppliers from a green environmental perspective pp. 941-959

- Sang-Bing Tsai, Yu-Min Wei, Kuan-Yu Chen, Lei Xu, Peng Du and Hung-Chun Lee
- M Leitner (ed.), Crime modelling and mapping using geospatial technologies pp. 960-961

- Alistair Leak
- Conn S, Americans against the city: Anti-urbanism in the twentieth century pp. 961-963

- Alex Schafran
- Sandra L Arlinghaus and Joseph J Kerski, Spatial mathematics: Theory and practice through mapping pp. 963-964

- Paul Harris
- Yongwan Chun and Daniel A Griffith, Spatial statistics & geostatistics pp. 964-965

- Martin Charlton
Volume 43, issue 4, 2016
- 20 years of quantitative geographical thinking pp. 605-609

- Michael Batty
- Semantic urban modelling: Knowledge representation of urban space pp. 610-639

- Mauro Berta, Luca Caneparo, Alfonso Montuori and Davide Rolfo
- Ecotourism planning in Lantau Island using multiple criteria decision analysis with geographic information system pp. 640-662

- Frankie KK Wong and Tung Fung
- MOGADOR revisited: Improving a genetic approach to multi-objective corridor search pp. 663-680

- Eric Daniel Fournier
- The effects of sample size on data quality in participatory mapping of past land use pp. 681-697

- Beni Rohrbach, Sharolyn Anderson and Patrick Laube
- Empirical analysis of road networks evolution patterns in a government-oriented development area pp. 698-715

- Lei Kang, Chao Yang, Jeffrey C Peters and Peng Zeng
- County planners’ perceptions of land-use planning tools for environmental hazard mitigation: A survey in the U.S. Pacific states pp. 716-736

- Yue ‘Gurt’ Ge and Michael K Lindell
- Compact development and VMT—Environmental determinism, self-selection, or some of both? pp. 737-755

- Reid Ewing, Shima Hamidi and James B Grace
- Forecasting urban sprawl in Dhaka city of Bangladesh pp. 756-771

- Md. Monjure Alam Pramanik and Demetris Stathakis
- Use and performance of the Forest Fire Weather Index to model the risk of wildfire occurrence in the Alpine region pp. 772-790

- Andrea Beccari, Riccardo Borgoni, Orietta Cazzuli and Roberto Grimaldelli
- C Holdsworth, N Finney, A Marshall and P Norman, Population and society pp. 791-792

- David Manley
- Timothy Barney, Mapping the Cold War pp. 792-794

- Martin Dodge
Volume 43, issue 3, 2016
- How disruptive is the smart cities movement? pp. 441-443

- Michael Batty
- Sketching and learning: A planning support system field study pp. 444-463

- Robert Goodspeed
- How Dutch professionals conduct interactive design sessions to foster ‘shared understanding’ pp. 464-479

- Terry van Dijk and Hiska Ubels
- Identifying the city center using human travel flows generated from location-based social networking data pp. 480-498

- Yeran Sun, Hongchao Fan, Ming Li and Alexander Zipf
- Shortening the trip to school: Examining how children’s active school travel is influenced by shortcuts pp. 499-514

- Andrew F Clark, Emily A Bent and Jason Gilliland
- Urban growth and spatial restructuring patterns: The case of Yangtze River Delta Region, China pp. 515-539

- Lei Wang, Cecilia Wong and Xuejun Duan
- Non-stop equity: Assessing daily intersections between transit accessibility and social disparity across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) pp. 540-560

- Ahmed El-Geneidy, Ron Buliung, Ehab Diab, Dea van Lierop, Myriam Langlois and Alexander Legrain
- Who rebounds in the private transport sector? A comparative analysis between Beijing and Tokyo pp. 561-579

- Biying Yu, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
- A geographic information system-based logical urban growth model for predicting spatial growth of an urban area pp. 580-597

- Ripan Debnath and Nurul Amin Atm
- Karen M Kensek, Building information modeling pp. 598-599

- Patricia Tzortzopoulos
- Leonie J Pearson, Peter W Newton and Peter Roberts, Resilient sustainable cities: A future pp. 599-600

- Sarah Burgess
- G Young and D Stevenson, The Ashgate research companion to planning and culture pp. 600-602

- Andy Inch
Volume 43, issue 2, 2016
- Classifying urban models pp. 251-256

- Michael Batty
- Cities’ power laws: the stochastic scaling factor pp. 257-275

- Francisco MartÃnez
- Characterizing street hierarchies through network analysis and large-scale taxi traffic flow: a case study of Wuhan, China pp. 276-296

- Liang Huang, Xinyan Zhu, Xinyue Ye, Wei Guo and Jiye Wang
- An attraction-based cellular automaton model for generating spatiotemporal population maps in urban areas pp. 297-319

- Mehdi Khakpour and Jan Ketil Rød
- Modeling impacts of globalization on desakota regions: a case study of Taipei Metropolitan Area pp. 320-340

- Bing Sheng Wu and Daniel Sui
- Automated identification and characterization of parcels with OpenStreetMap and points of interest pp. 341-360

- Xingjian Liu and Ying Long
- The general land-use planning in China: an uncertainty perspective pp. 361-380

- Xiaofei Wei, Chaofu Wei, Xiaoteng Cao and Bing Li
- Local plan implementation: assessing conformance and influence of local plans in the United States pp. 381-400

- Ward Lyles, Philip Berke and Gavin Smith
- Quantitative analysis of dynamic inconsistencies in infrastructure planning: an example of coastal levee improvement pp. 401-418

- Tatsuhito Kono, Naoki Kitamura, Kiyoshi Yamasaki and Kazuki Iwakami
- Innovative allocation mechanism design of carbon emission permits in China under the background of a low-carbon economy pp. 419-434

- Zhuo Hu, Dong Huang, Congjun Rao and Xiaolin Xu
- Chris Brunsdon and Lex Comber, An introduction to R for spatial analysis and mapping pp. 435-436

- Emmanouil Tranos
- Li Yu, Chinese city and regional planning systems pp. 436-437

- Fei Chen
Volume 43, issue 1, 2016
- Empty buildings, shrinking cities and ghost towns pp. 3-6

- Michael Batty
- The morphological characteristics of medieval temple towns of Tamilnadu pp. 7-33

- N Lakshmi Thilagam and Uttam Kumar Banerjee
- Urban happiness: context-sensitive study of the social sustainability of urban settings pp. 34-57

- Marketta Kyttä, Anna Broberg, Mohammed Haybatollahi and Kaisa Schmidt-Thomé
- How will smart growth land-use policies affect travel? A theoretical discussion on the importance of residential sorting pp. 58-73

- Xinyu Cao and Daniel Chatman
- Self-perceptions of the role of the planner pp. 74-92

- Linda Fox-Rogers and Enda Murphy
- A direct-demand model for bicycle counts: the impacts of level of service and other factors pp. 93-107

- Daniel J Fagnant and Kara Kockelman
- Urban configuration, accessibility, and property prices: a case study of Cardiff, Wales pp. 108-129

- Yang Xiao, Scott Orford and Chris J Webster
- Connectivity and physical activity: using footpath networks to measure the walkability of built environments pp. 130-151

- Geraint Ellis, Ruth Hunter, Mark A Tully, Michael Donnelly, Luke Kelleher and Frank Kee
- An Introduction to Shape Schema Grammars pp. 152-183

- Robert Woodbury
- Does real-time visualization support local stakeholders in developing landscape visions? pp. 184-197

- Silvia Tobias, Tobias Buser and Matthias Buchecker
- How hard is it for urban economies to become ‘green’? pp. 198-209

- Shade T Shutters, Rachata Muneepeerakul and José Lobo
- Building a multimodal network and determining individual accessibility by public transportation pp. 210-227

- Sune Djurhuus, Henning Sten Hansen, Mette Aadahl and Charlotte Glümer
- Spatialization of user-generated content to uncover the multirelational world city network pp. 228-248

- Marco M Salvini and Sara I Fabrikant
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