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Issue 1

Announcement 1 – 3

Commentaries

The relevance of research in planning support systems: a response to Janssen et al 4 – 7
Marco te Brömmelstroet

Making progress towards effective spatial decision support: a response from Janssen and Stewart 8 – 11
Ron Janssen, Theodor J Stewart

Why do residential developers prefer large exurban lots? Infrastructure costs and exurban development 12 – 29
Rayman Mohamed

Urban form and social sustainability: the role of density and housing type 30 – 48
Glen Bramley, Sinéad Power

Combining two approaches of integrated scenario development to combat desertification in the Guadalentín watershed, Spain 49 – 66
Kasper Kok, Hedwig van Delden

An exploration of issues related to the study of generated traffic and other impacts arising from highway improvements 67 – 85
Hejun Kang, Darren M Scott, Pavlos S Kanaroglou, Hanna F Maoh

GIS-based geocoding methods for area-based addresses and 3D addresses in urban areas 86 – 106
Jiyeong Lee

Cartographic analysis in urban morphology 107 – 127
Paulo Pinho, Vitor Oliveira

Bidirectional collision-avoidance behaviour of pedestrians on stairs 128 – 148
Taku Fujiyama, Nick Tyler

Effects of city size, shape, and form, and neighborhood size and shape in agent-based models of residential segregation: are Schelling-style preference effects robust? 149 – 169
Mark Fossett, David R Dietrich

Mapping urban environmental quality using satellite data and multiple parameters 170 – 185
Janet Nichol, Man Sing Wong

Reviews 186 – 190
Earl on Stiny: Shape: talking about seeing and doing
Timmermans on Hopkins, Zapata (Eds): Engaging the future: forecasts, scenarios, plans, and projects

Issue 2

Editorial

Accessibility: in search of a unified theory 191 – 194
Michael Batty

Theme issue: Decomposing, transforming, and contextualising (e)-shopping
Guest editors: Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan, Tim Schwanen

Guest editorial

Decomposing, transforming, and contextualising (e)-shopping 195 – 203
Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan, Tim Schwanen

Shopping-related attitudes: a factor and cluster analysis of Northern California shoppers 204 – 228
Patricia L Mokhtarian, David T Ory, Xinyu Cao

Information searching and buying on the Internet: travel-related activities? 229 – 244
Randi J Hjorthol

Modeling consumers’ purchase and delivery choices in the face of the information age 245 – 261
Orit Rotem-Mindali, Ilan Salomon

The impact of geographic context on e-shopping behavior 262 – 278
Fang Ren, Mei-Po Kwan

The implications of e-shopping for in-store shopping at various shopping locations in the Netherlands 279 – 299
Jesse W J Weltevreden, Ton van Rietbergen

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A dynamic graph automata approach to modeling landscape change in the Andes and the Amazon 300 – 318
Sahotra Sarkar, Kelley Crews-Meyer, Kenneth Young, Christopher Kelley, Alexander Moffett

Exploring recreational cyclists’ environmental preferences and satisfaction: experimental study in Hsinchu technopolis 319 – 335
Hsin-Li Chang, Hsin-Wen Chang

Sustainable housing design: measurement, motivation, and management in Sutherland Shire, Sydney, Australia 336 – 354
Daniel Robinson, David Edwards

The application of visual environmental economics in the study of public preference and urban greenspace 355 – 375
Richard Laing, Anne-Marie Davies, David Miller, Anna Conniff, Stephen Scott, Jane Morrice

Reviews 376 – 380
Salingaros on Steadman: The evolution of designs
Langford on Lovett, Appleton (Eds): GIS for environmental decision-making
Mateos on Thomas, Dorling: Identity in Britain: a cradle-to-grave atlas

Issue 3

Editorial

Catastrophic cascades: extending our understanding of urban change and dynamics 381 – 383
Michael Batty

Attribute-based willingness to pay for improved water services: a developing country application 384 – 397
Marcial Echenique, Raghavendra Seshagiri

Land-use-change modeling using unbalanced support-vector machines 398 – 416
Bo Huang, Chenglin Xie, Richard Tay, Bo Wu

Sustainable urban development and the challenge of policy integration: an assessment of planning tools for integrating spatial and environmental planning in the Netherlands 417 – 431
Hens Runhaar, Peter P J Driessen, Laila Soer

Space, behavior, and environmental perception in open-plan offices: a prospective study 432 – 449
Mahbub Rashid, Jean Wineman, Craig Zimring

Street centrality and densities of retail and services in Bologna, Italy 450 – 465
Sergio Porta, Vito Latora, Fahui Wang, Emanuele Strano, Alessio Cardillo, Salvatore Scellato, Valentino Iacoviello, Roberto Messora

Visual data mining in spatial interaction analysis with self-organizing maps 466 – 486
Jun Yan, Jean-Claude Thill

An approach to land-use and transportation planning that facilitates city and region cooperation 487 – 504
Michael B Lowry, Richard J Balling

The mixed success of nodes as a smart growth planning policy 505 – 521
Pierre Filion

Linking planning theories with factors influencing local environmental-plan quality 522 – 537
Zhenghong Tang, Samuel D Brody

Spatial choice: a matter of utility or regret? 538 – 551
Caspar G Chorus, Theo A Arentze, Harry J P Timmermans

Organisational change in systems of building regulation and control: illustrations from the English context 552 – 567
Marian Hawkesworth, Rob Imrie

Reviews 568 – 570
Roberts on AlSayyad: Cinematic urbanism: a history of the modern from reel to real
Verburg on Aspinall, Hill (Eds): Land use change: science, policy, and management



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