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Issue 1

Generating projects for urban research 1 – 21
B Harris

Evaluating the quality of the residential environment 23 – 32
J F Kain, J M Quigley

Multi-organisational decision processes in the planned expansion of towns 33 – 54
J K Friend, J M H Hunter

The interaction between retailing and the urban centre structure: a theory of spiral movement 55 – 71
E Agergård, P A Olsen, J Allpass

The perception of residential desirability in the Western Region of Nigeria 73 – 87
P Gould, D Ola

The visiblity of commuting costs and residential location 89 – 94
A R Winger

Some problems of calibrating the Lowry model 95 – 114
M Batty

Reviews 115 – 126

Issue 2

The nature of rent-controlling legislation in the UK 127 – 136
Adela A Nevitt

'Motorways in London' and transport planning 137 – 151
M E Beesley

The urbanisation effects of a third London airport 153 – 192
E L Cripps, D H S Foot

Dispersal and choice: towards a strategy for ethnic minorities in Britain 193 – 201
N Deakin, B G Cohen

Planning and P.P.B.S. with particular reference to Local Government 203 – 210
K E Rose

Urban velocity fields 211 – 224
S Angel, G M Hyman

The use of trend-surface parameters in inter-urban comparisons 225 – 237
P Haggett, K A Bassett

Reviews 239 – 249

Issue 3

Structuring urban transportation planning decisions: available social science constructs 251 – 265
B G Hutchinson

Optimal transportation networks: a case study of highway systems 267 – 284
R D MacKinnon, M J Hodgson

On the efficiency of alternative aggregations in region-building problems 285 – 294
A D Cliff, P Haggett

Derivation of the negative exponential model by an entropy maximising method 295 – 301
R Bussière, F Snickars

Time-lag effects in urban environment adaptation as a warning system for urban growth control: an application to Flanders 303 – 322
M van Naelten

Cost-benefit analysis as a statistical hypothesis test: an example from urban transportation 323 – 339
J O Ledyard

The location problem of given and indivisible different units 341 – 356
G Jándy

Reviews 357 – 368

Issue 4

Cybernetic and general-system approaches to urban and regional research: a review of the literature 369 – 408
J Brian McLoughlin, Judith N Webster

How do contact systems affect regional development? 409 – 427
B Thorngren

Regionalisation of national planning—some methodological issues 429 – 442
T Hermansen

Urban acquaintance fields: an evaluation of a spatial model 443 – 454
E G Moore, L A Brown

Comparative factorial ecology: some New Zealand examples 455 – 467
D W G Timms

Notes on the design of operational models 469 – 476
T A Broadbent

Reviews 477 – 484

Author index 485

Subject index 487 – 488