International Journal of Urban Sciences
2013 - 2025
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Volume 23, month 10, 2019
- Review of pollutants in urban road dust: Part II. Organic contaminants from vehicles and road management pp. 445-463

- Hyun-Min Hwang, Matthew J. Fiala, Terry L. Wade and Dongjoo Park
- Impediments to the bus rapid transit implementation in developing countries – a typical evidence from Hanoi pp. 464-483

- Minh Hieu Nguyen, Thanh Tung Ha, Sy Sua Tu and Thanh Chuong Nguyen
- Spatial injustice of particulate matter: the case of California pp. 484-497

- Steven Kyum Kim and Eungkyoon Lee
- Spatio-temporal boundary effects on pollution-health costs estimation: the case of PM2.5 pollution in Hong Kong pp. 498-518

- Kyung-Min Nam, Moonfier Li, Yue Wang and Kenneth K.H. Wong
- Modelling transport-related pollution emissions for the synthetic baseline population of a large Canadian university pp. 519-533

- Mohammad Hesam Hafezi, Naznin Sultana Daisy, Lei Liu and Hugh Millward
- The relationship between Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) concentration and traffic count along the urban roadways of a small island state: a spatial analysis technique pp. 534-550

- Faisal K. Mohammed, Jacob Opadeyi and Denise M. Beckles
- Measuring functional polycentricity developments using the flow of goods in Iran: a novel method at a regional scale pp. 551-567

- Hashem Dadashpoor and Sadegh Saeidi Shirvan
- Biophilic perception in urban green spaces (Case study: El Gölü Park, Tabriz) pp. 568-585

- Ali Tokhmehchian and Minou Gharehbaglou
- Indian community-based housing finance systems: potentials and pitfalls for urban development and housing improvement pp. 586-600

- Peer Smets
Volume 23, month 7, 2019
- Editorial pp. 301-302

- Jiyeong Lee, Hyung-Sup Jung, Sisi Zlatanoya and Biswajeet Pradhan
- Improving rendering speed of 3D geospatial data based on HTML5/WebGL using improved arithmetic operation speed pp. 303-317

- Seokchan Kang and Jiyeong Lee
- A 3DGIS multi-agent geo-simulation model for assessment of building evacuation scenarios considering urgency and knowledge of exits pp. 318-334

- E. G. Macatulad and A. C. Blanco
- An evaluation of kernel smoothing to protect the confidentiality of individual locations pp. 335-351

- Monghyeon Lee, Yongwan Chun and Daniel A. Griffith
- The strategies of advanced local spatial data infrastructure for Seoul Metropolitan Government pp. 352-368

- Moongie Kim, Insun Gwak and Junehwan Koh
- Detection of doors in a voxel model, derived from a point cloud and its scanner trajectory, to improve the segmentation of the walkable space pp. 369-390

- B. R. Staats, A. A. Diakité, R. L. Voûte and S. Zlatanova
- Extraction of road features from UAV images using a novel level set segmentation approach pp. 391-405

- Abolfazl Abdollahi, Biswajeet Pradhan and Nagesh Shukla
- Ground subsidence observation of solid waste landfill park using multi-temporal radar interferometry pp. 406-421

- Won-Kyung Baek, Hyung-Sup Jung, Min-Jeong Jo, Won-Jin Lee and Lei Zhang
- On the establishment of 3-dimensional national control points in Korea pp. 422-433

- Jisun Lee, Jay Hyoun Kwon and Yong Kyu Kwon
- Performance analysis of the GNSS / MEMS-IMU / on-Board vehicle sensor / magnetometer-based positioning system during GNSS signal blockage pp. 434-443

- Yong Lee and Jay Hyoun Kwon
Volume 23, month 4, 2019
- Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography pp. 149-169

- Robert Hassink, Huiwen Gong and Pedro Marques
- The importance of ‘being various’: a commentary on ‘Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography’ pp. 170-176

- Trevor J. Barnes
- The regionalization of the counter hegemon: a response to Hassink, Gong and Marques pp. 177-180

- Jung Won Sonn, Junsu Kim and Heejin Choi
- On geography’s skewed transnationalization, anglophone hegemony, and qualified optimism toward an engaged pluralist future; A reply to Hassink, Gong and Marques pp. 181-190

- Michiel van Meeteren
- Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography: the significance of non-Anglo-American model pp. 191-197

- Shengjun Zhu and Canfei He
- Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography: authors’ response pp. 198-204

- Robert Hassink, Huiwen Gong and Pedro Marques
- Assessing land transformation and its relation with land surface temperature in Mumbai city, India using geospatial techniques pp. 205-225

- Mehebub Sahana, Shyamal Dutta and Haroon Sajjad
- Revisit to incremental housing focusing on the role of a comprehensive community centre: the case of Jinja, Uganda pp. 226-245

- Joon Park, Yirang Lim, Kyohee Kim and Hyounggun Wang
- Using toponym co-occurrences to measure relationships between places: review, application and evaluation pp. 246-268

- Evert Meijers and Antoine Peris
- Seasonal monitoring of urban heat island using multi-temporal Landsat and MODIS images in Tehran pp. 269-285

- Mehdi Bokaie, Aliakbar Shamsipour, Padideh Khatibi and Ali Hosseini
- The causal structure of land finance, commercial housing, and social housing in China pp. 286-299

- Chenghua Jin and Mack Joong Choi
Volume 23, month 1, 2019
- Discussion of theoretical and practical challenges in developing high collision concentration location detection procedures pp. 1-15

- Koohong Chung and David Ragland
- Transportation contributing factors to asthma morbidity: the case of Los Angeles County pp. 16-29

- Dohyung Kim
- Supervised association rules mining on pedestrian crashes in urban areas: identifying patterns for appropriate countermeasures pp. 30-48

- Subasish Das, Anandi Dutta, Raul Avelar, Karen Dixon, Xiaoduan Sun and Mohammad Jalayer
- Assessing the importance of housing, accessibility, and transportation characteristics on stated neighbourhood preference pp. 49-66

- Steven R. Gehrke, Kristina M. Currans and Kelly J. Clifton
- Satisfied but thinking about leaving: the reasons behind residential satisfaction and residential attractiveness in shrinking Portuguese cities pp. 67-87

- Ana Paula Barreira, Luis Nunes, Maria Helena Guimarães and Thomas Panagopoulos
- The determinants of urban sprawl: theory and estimation pp. 88-104

- Joseph S. DeSalvo and Qing Su
- Dispossession by appropriation in a global south city: geography, cartography and statutory regime as mediating factors pp. 105-121

- Swasti Vardhan Mishra
- Modelling the effects of factors on the stated preference towards telecommuting in IIUM campus, Gombak pp. 122-147

- Farah Diyanah Ismail, Abdul Azeez Kadar Hamsa and Mohd Zin Mohamed
Volume 22, month 10, 2018
- Cities of stars: urban renewal, public housing regeneration, and the community empowerment possibility of governance constellations pp. 431-460

- Lawrence J. Vale
- The limits of housing revitalization as a platform for improving residents’ economic well-being: lessons from the U.S pp. 461-472

- Susan J. Popkin
- Searching for ‘community’ and ‘community involvement’ in urban policy pp. 473-485

- Shinwon Kyung
- Environmental sustainability in cities by biophilic city approach: a case study of Tehran pp. 486-516

- Keramatollah Ziari, Ahmad Pourahmad, Bagher Fotouhi Mehrabani and Ali Hosseini
- The impacts of rail freight rate changes on regional economies, modal shift, and environmental quality in Korea pp. 517-528

- HyunKyung Lee and HongBae Kim
- The dynamic effects of subway network expansion on housing rental prices using a repeat sales model pp. 529-545

- Chang-Moo Lee, Kang-Min Ryu, Keechoo Choi and Jin Yoo Kim
- The effect of decentralization and free trade agreements on regional disparity in a developing economy: the case of Indonesia, 1993–2005 pp. 546-564

- Adiwan Aritenang and Jung Won Sonn
- The impact of firm size and industrial diversity on office market volatility pp. 565-578

- Geon Kim and Kyung-Min Kim
- Do public private partnership projects deliver value for money? An ex post Value for Money (VfM) Test on three road projects in Korea pp. 579-591

- Hyeon Park, Shin Lee and Jaeyoung Kim
Volume 22, month 7, 2018
- Climate projections and downscaling techniques: a discussion for impact studies in urban systems pp. 277-307

- Marek Smid and Ana Cristina Costa
- Certifications systems as independent and rigorous tools for assessing urban sustainability pp. 308-321

- Amr Ah. Gouda and Houshmand E. Masoumi
- Open space premium near commercial zones – a case study in the City of Corona, California pp. 322-333

- James Yoo, Julianna Browning and Kenneth Minesinger
- Bridging theory and practice: participatory planning in China pp. 334-348

- Zhihua Zhou
- Are perceived neighbourhood built environments associated with social capital? Evidence from the 2012 Seoul survey in South Korea pp. 349-365

- Sugie Lee, Chisun Yoo, Jaehyun Ha and Jeemin Seo
- Optimization of demand-responsive transit systems using zonal strategy pp. 366-381

- Lin Wang, S. C. Wirasinghe, Lina Kattan and Saeid Saidi
- Evaluating the effect of seasonal variations on walking behaviour in a hot weather country using logistic regression pp. 382-391

- Khaled Shaaban, Deepti Muley and Dina Elnashar
- Evaluating the quality of the service offered by a bus rapid transit system: the case of Transmetro BRT system in Barranquilla, Colombia pp. 392-413

- Erick Calvo and Mario Ferrer
- Estimating freeway route travel time reliability from data on component links and associated cost implications pp. 414-430

- Kartikeya Jha, John P. Wikander, William L. Eisele, Mark W. Burris and David L. Schrank
Volume 22, month 4, 2018
- Special issue of the international journal of urban sciences on ‘activity-based modeling in urban sciences’ pp. 145-146

- Tom Bellemans and Davy Janssens
- Tracking the evolution of temporal patterns of usage in bicycle-Sharing systems using nonnegative matrix factorization on multiple sliding windows pp. 147-161

- Remy Cazabet, Pablo Jensen and Pierre Borgnat
- Estimating activity patterns using spatio-temporal data of cell phone networks pp. 162-179

- Seyedmostafa Zahedi and Yousef Shafahi
- Incorporating social media in travel and activity choice models: conceptual framework and exploratory analysis pp. 180-200

- Ying Chen, Hani S. Mahmassani and Andreas Frei
- Who gets the key first? Car allocation in activity-based modelling pp. 201-215

- Sigrun Beige, Matthias Heinrichs, Daniel Krajzewicz and Rita Cyganski
- Understanding residential location choices: an application of the UrbanSim residential location model on Suwon, Korea pp. 216-235

- Jangik Jin and Hee-Yeon Lee
- Planning in-home activities in the ADAPTS activity-based model: a joint model of activity type and duration pp. 236-254

- Ramin Shabanpour, Nima Golshani, Mehran Fasihozaman Langerudi and Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian
- The influence of activity-travel patterns on the success of VTBC pp. 255-276

- Benedetta Sanjust di Teulada, Italo Meloni and Erika Spissu
Volume 22, month 1, 2018
- Do agglomeration economies decay over short distances? Are they stable in the face of shocks? Evidence from Manhattan pp. 1-16

- Matthew P. Drennan
- Interactions between the built and socio-economic environment and driver demographics: spatial econometric models of car crashes in the Columbus Metropolitan Area pp. 17-37

- Dongkwan Lee, Jean-Michel Guldmann and Burkhard von Rabenau
- Beyond monocentricity: examining the spatial distribution of employment in Tehran metropolitan region, Iran pp. 38-58

- Mehdi Alidadi and Hashem Dadashpoor
- Organizational microblogging for event marketing: a new approach to creative placemaking pp. 59-79

- Xin Li and Bingruo Duan
- Modelling industrial firm relocation with impacts of spatial dependence pp. 80-103

- Youngsoo An and Li Wan
- A comparative assessment of economic and physical inequality between shrinking and growing cities: a case study of Khuzestan province, Iran pp. 104-122

- Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir, Ahmad Pourahmad, Hossein Hataminejad and Rahmatollah Farhoudi
- The impact of agricultural activities on urbanization: evidence and implications for India pp. 123-144

- Sabyasachi Tripathi and Chetana Rani
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