65th birthday of Professor Stan Openshaw 

Numerical experiments with central place theory and spatial interaction modelling
Stan Openshaw, Yannis Veneris

Hierarchical destination choice and spatial interaction modelling: a simulation experiment
A Stewart Fotheringham, Tomoki Nakaya, Keiji Yano, Stan Openshaw, Yoshitaka Ishikawa

Neural network, genetic, and fuzzy logic models of spatial interaction
S Openshaw

Towards a more computationally minded scientific human geography
S Openshaw

Commentary
A new human geographic research agenda for GIS
S Openshaw

High-performance computing and geography: developments, issues, and case studies
I Turton, S Openshaw

Algorithms for reengineering 1991 Census geography
S Openshaw, L Rao

Putting the 1991 Census Sample of Anonymised Records on your Unix workstation
I Turton, S Openshaw

Using computer animation to visualize space - time patterns
D Dorling, S Openshaw

An evaluation of the BBC Domesday interactive videodisc as a GIS for planners
S Openshaw

Post-Chernobyl prospects for nuclear power in the United Kingdom
S Openshaw

Research policy and review 17. Some applications of supercomputes in urban and regional analysis and modelling
S Openshaw

Some implications of the commodification of information and the emerging information economy for applied geographical analysis in the United Kingdom
S Openshaw, J Goddard

The AGW spatial interaction workstation
M Clarke, S Openshaw

A Monte Carlo simulation approach to solving multicriteria optimisation problems related to planmaking, evaluation, and monitoring in local planning
S Openshaw, P Whitehead

Ecological fallacies and the analysis of areal census data
S Openshaw

Spatial scientists and representational democracy: the role of information-processing technology in the design of parliamentary and other constituencies
R J Johnston, S Openshaw, D W Rhind, D J Rossiter

Predicting the consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain: models, results, and implications for public policy
S Openshaw, P Steadman

A methodology for using models for planning purposes
S Openshaw

Daily urban systems in Britain: from theory to practice
M G Coombes, J S Dixon, J B Goddard, S Openshaw, P J Taylor

An empirical study of some zone-design criteria
S Openshaw

Towards a more rational consideration of census areal units: daily urban systems in Britain
M G Coombes, J S Dixon, J B Goddard, S Openshaw, P J Taylor

Optimal zoning systems for spatial interaction models
S Openshaw

Empirically derived deterrence functions for maximum performance spatial interaction models
S Openshaw, C J Connolly

An empirical study of some spatial interaction models
S Openshaw

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 8, issue 8 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 14, issue 1 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 14, issue 10 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 18, issue 5 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 18, issue 7 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 20, issue 11 Reviews

Environment and Planning A: book review for volume 21, issue 9 Reviews

Environment and Planning B: book review for volume 16, issue 1 Reviews

Environment and Planning B: book review for volume 16, issue 2 Reviews

Environment and Planning B: book review for volume 19, issue 2 Reviews