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Volume 42, issue 6, 2015
- Winners of the Breheny prize pp. 975-976

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- Developing a tractable shape grammar pp. 977-1002

- Ramesh Krishnamurti and Kui Yue
- Virtual environments with soundscapes: a study on immersion and effects of spatial abilities pp. 1003-1019

- Tilanka Chandrasekera, So-Yeon Yoon and Newton D'Souza
- Mapping policies and programmes: the use of GIS to communicate spatial relationships in England pp. 1020-1039

- Cecilia Wong, Mark Baker, Brian Webb, Stephen Hincks and Andreas Schulze-Baing
- Road network circuity in metropolitan areas pp. 1040-1053

- David J Giacomin and David Levinson
- Spatial accessibility to amenities, natural areas and urban green spaces: using a multiscale, multifractal simulation model for managing urban sprawl pp. 1054-1078

- Claudia Yamu and Pierre Frankhauser
- Park design and children's active play: a microscale spatial analysis of intensity of play in Olmsted's Delaware Park pp. 1079-1097

- Solhyon Baek, Samina Raja, Jiyoung Park, Leonard H Epstein, Li Yin and James N Roemmich
- Basic farmland zoning and protection under spatial constraints with a particle swarm optimisation multiobjective decision model: a case study of Yicheng, China pp. 1098-1123

- Ran Zhang, Jing Li, Qingyun Du and Fu Ren
- Coevolution of urban form and built form: a new typomorphological model for Tehran pp. 1124-1147

- Homeira Shayesteh and Philip Steadman
- Assessing neighbourhood destination access for children: development of the NDAI-C audit tool pp. 1148-1160

- Hannah Badland, Phil Donovan, Suzanne Mavoa, Melody Oliver, Moushumi Chaudhury and Karen Witten
- Applying a spatial decision support system to the integrated regional planning of China pp. 1161-1176

- Jinliao He and Yeran Sun
Volume 42, issue 5, 2015
- Divided Britain pp. 773-774

- Michael Batty
- A transformation-grammar-based methodology for the adaptation of existing housetypes: the case of the ‘rabo-de-bacalhau’ pp. 775-800

- Sara Eloy and José Pinto Duarte
- Land-use structure, urban growth, and periurban landscape: a multivariate classification of the European cities pp. 801-829

- Luca Salvati and Margherita Carlucci
- Computer vision of mobility: towards a space-use analysis method pp. 830-856

- Ana Tomé, Teresa Heitor and Mário Nunes
- Individuals’ spatial social network choice: model-based analysis of leisure-contact selection pp. 857-869

- Matthias Kowald, Theo A Arentze and Kay W Axhausen
- Smog and socioeconomics: an evaluation of equity in traffic-related air pollution generation and exposure pp. 870-887

- Timothy Sider, Marianne Hatzopoulou, Naveen Eluru, Gabriel Goulet-Langlois and Kevin Manaugh
- Gradual rasterization: redefining spatial resolution in transport modelling pp. 888-903

- Rolf Moeckel and Rick Donnelly
- European spatial planning observatories and maps: merely spatial databases or also effective tools for planning? pp. 904-929

- Julio A Soria-Lara, MarÃa Zúñiga-Antón and RocÃo Pérez-Campaña
- Evaluation of the similarity between spatial tessellations pp. 930-950

- Yukio Sadahiro and Takashi Oguchi
- Indicators for self-organization potential in urban context pp. 951-971

- Jenni Partanen
Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- Optimal cities, ideal cities pp. 571-573

- Michael Batty
- An empirical comparison of spatial demand representations in maximal coverage modeling pp. 574-592

- Ping Yin and Lan Mu
- The network of patterns: creating a design guide using Christopher Alexander's pattern language pp. 593-614

- Yunmi Park
- Land-use pattern scenario analysis using planner agents pp. 615-637

- Ying Long and Yongping Zhang
- Knowledge in communicative planning practice: a different perspective for planning support systems pp. 638-651

- Peter Pelzer, Stan Geertman and Rob van der Heijden
- The sound environment and soundscape preservation in historic city centres—the case study of Lhasa pp. 652-674

- Lingjiang Huang and Jian Kang
- Analysis of shape grammar application as a tool for urban design pp. 675-687

- MiloÅ¡ Mandić and Bojan TepavÄ ević
- Visibility analysis in urban spaces: a raster-based approach and case studies pp. 688-707

- Gabriele Garnero and Enrico Fabrizio
- An assessment of the utility of LiDAR data in extracting base-year floorspace and a comparison with the census-based approach pp. 708-729

- Sajad Shiravi, Ming Zhong, Seyed Ahad Beykaei, John Douglas Hunt and John E Abraham
- A land-use allocation optimization model to mitigate potential seismic damages pp. 730-753

- Chih-Hao Wang and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Radical uncertainty: scenario planning for futures pp. 754-770

- Marisa A Zapata and Nikhil Kaza
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Cities in a Completely Urbanised World pp. 381-383

- Michael Batty
- A Longitudinal Study of Area-Level Deprivation in Ireland, 1991–2011 pp. 384-398

- Jonathan Pratschke and Trutz Haase
- Modelling Urban Crime through Workforce Size: A Test of the Activity Support Concept pp. 399-414

- Lorena Montoya
- The Problems of Addressing Microclimate Factors in Urban Planning of the Subarctic Regions pp. 415-430

- Saeed Ebrahimabadi, Kristina L Nilsson and Charlotta Johansson
- Do Suburban Areas Impact House Prices? pp. 431-449

- Marco Helbich
- Representing Active Travel: A Formative Evaluation of a Computer Visualisation Tool Demonstrating a New Walking and Cycling Route pp. 450-467

- Emma M Bill, Graham Baker, Neil S Ferguson, David Drinkwater and Nanette Mutrie
- Did Zipf Anticipate Spatial Connectivity Structures? pp. 468-489

- Aura Reggiani and Peter Nijkamp
- Understanding the Landscape of Overruns in Transport Infrastructure Projects pp. 490-509

- Peter E D Love, Jim Smith, Ian Simpson, Michael Regan and Oluwole Olatunji
- Ingredients for a More Radical Strategic Spatial Planning pp. 510-525

- Louis Albrechts
- Neighborhood Design, Neighborhood Location, and Three Types of Walking: Results from the Washington DC Area pp. 526-540

- Gi-Hyoug Cho and Daniel A RodrÃguez
- Modelling Class Uncertainty in the Geodemographic Output Area Classification pp. 541-563

- Peter Fisher and Nicholas J Tate
- Review: Creative Economies in Post-Industrial Cities; Manufacturing a (Different) Scene, Simulation of Complex Systems in GIS, the Data Revolution: Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures and Their Consequences pp. 564-567

- Taylor Brydges, Daniel Arribas-Bel and Jonathan Cinnamon
Volume 42, issue 2, 2015
- Models Again: Their Role in Planning and Prediction pp. 191-194

- Michael Batty
- The Effect of Smog-Ozone Warnings and a Vanpool Program on Traffic Volume in York County of South Carolina pp. 195-220

- Eleftherios Giovanis
- Modeling the Sociospatial Constraints on Land-Use Change: The Case of Periurban Sprawl in the Greater Boston Region pp. 221-241

- Stephen M McCauley, John Rogan, James T Murphy, Billie L Turner and Samuel Ratick
- Public Toilets: An Exploratory Study on the Demands, Needs, and Expectations in Turkey pp. 242-262

- Yasemin Afacan and Meltem O Gurel
- A Discrete Choice Approach to Modeling Food Store Access pp. 263-278

- Amy Hillier, Tony Smith, Carolyn C Cannuscio, Allison Karpyn and Karen Glanz
- Quantifying Circular Urban Expansion Patterns of Compact Chinese Cities: The Case of Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 279-299

- S S Chen, Yue Yan, Qun Gao and Dene Liu
- Half a Billion Simulations: Evolutionary Algorithms and Distributed Computing for Calibrating the Simpoplocal Geographical Model pp. 300-315

- Clara Schmitt, Sébastien Rey-Coyrehourcq, Romain Reuillon and Denise Pumain
- Planning Support in Estimating Green Housing Opportunities for Different Socioeconomic Groups in Nanjing, China pp. 316-337

- Hong Hu, Stan Geertman and Pieter Hooimeijer
- Mental Illness in Ireland: Simulating its Geographical Prevalence and the Role of Access to Services pp. 338-353

- Karyn Morrissey, Graham Clarke, Paul Williamson, Antoinette Daly and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Distributed Attraction: The Effects of Street Network Connectivity upon the Distribution of Retail Frontage in the City of Buenos Aires pp. 354-378

- Martin D Scoppa and John Peponis
- Review: Schools and Urban Revitalization: Rethinking Institutions and Community Development pp. 379-380

- Sol Gamsu
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- Announcement pp. 1-1

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- Guest Editorial pp. 2-3

- Eveline van Leeuwen
- International Migration: A Global Complex Network pp. 4-22

- Emmanouil Tranos, Masood Gheasi and Peter Nijkamp
- The Size Distribution of Employment Centers within the US Metropolitan Areas pp. 23-39

- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Arturo Ramos and Fernando Sanz-Gracia
- Design of Sustainable Supply Chains for Sustainable Cities pp. 40-57

- Anna Nagurney
- Bursts and Avalanches: The Dynamics of Polycentric Urban Evolution pp. 58-75

- Dani Broitman and Daniel Czamanski
- The Application of a Sequence Alignment Method to the Creation of Typologies of Tourist Activity in Time and Space pp. 76-94

- Noam Shoval, Bob McKercher, Amit Birenboim and Erica Ng
- Developing Visibility Analysis for a Retail Store: A Pilot Study in a Bookstore pp. 95-109

- Yi Lu and Hyun-Bo Seo
- The Euler Character: A New Type of Visual Landscape Metric? pp. 110-132

- Neil Sang, Caroline Hägerhäll and Åsa Ode
- On the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Coupling between Land Use and Road Networks: Does Political History Matter? pp. 133-156

- Gargi Chaudhuri and Keith C Clarke
- Results of an Agent-Based Market Simulation for Transferable Development Rights (TDR) in Switzerland pp. 157-183

- Gianluca Menghini, Fabian Gemperle, Irmi Seidl and Kay W Axhausen
- Review: Fair Shared Cities: The Impact of Gender Planning in Europe, Sustainable Urban Metabolism, System City: Infrastructure and the Space of Fows pp. 184-187

- Martin Zebracki, Michael Hardman and Andrea Caragliu
- Referees 2014 pp. 188-189

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