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Issue 1

Commentary

Simple and complex models 1 – 6
Richard E Klosterman

Theme issue: Understanding space
Guest editors: Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher, Alasdair Turner

Guest editorial

Understanding space: the nascent synthesis of cognition and the syntax of spatial morphologies 7 – 11
Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher, Alasdair Turner

Studying cities to learn about minds: some possible implications of space syntax for spatial cognition 12 – 32
Bill Hillier

Perception of three-dimensional urban scale in an immersive virtual environment 33 – 47
Magda Mavridou

From isovists via mental representations to behaviour: first steps toward closing the causal chain 48 – 62
Tobias Meilinger, Gerald Franz, Heinrich H Bülthoff

Challenges in multilevel wayfinding: a case study with the space syntax technique 63 – 82
Christoph Hölscher, Martin Brösamle, Georg Vrachliotis

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Transformational Palladians 83 – 95
Thomas Grasl

SIMPLAN: a SIMplified PLANning model 96 – 119
Bhargav Adhvaryu, Marcial Echenique

Scenarios of future built environment for coastal risk assessment of climate change using a GIS-based multicriteria analysis 120 – 136
Mustafa Mokrech, Robert J Nicholls, Richard J Dawson

Network structure and spatial separation 137 – 154
Pavithra Parthasarathi, Hartwig Hochmair, David Levinson

Determining the relationship between urban form and the costs of public services 155 – 173
Scott N Lieske, Donald M McLeod, Roger H Coupal, Sanjeev K Srivastava

The entropy of LEGO® 174 – 182
Andrew Crompton

Commentary on the entropy of LEGO® 183 – 187
Arthur E Stamps III

Rejoinder to "Commentary on the entropy of LEGO®" 188
Andrew Crompton

Reviews 189 – 190
Tselios on Leyshon, Lee, McDowell, Sunley (Eds): The Sage handbook of economic geography

Issue 2

Editorial

Smart cities, big data 191 – 193
Michael Batty

Theme issue: Urban – rural linkages
Guest editors: Dagmar Haase, Tanja Tötzer

Guest editorial

Urban – rural linkages—analysing, modelling, and understanding drivers, pressures, and impacts of land use changes along the rural-to-urban gradient 194 – 197
Dagmar Haase, Tanja Tötzer

An activity-based cellular automaton model to simulate land-use dynamics 198 – 212
Jasper van Vliet, Jelle Hurkens, Roger White, Hedwig van Delden

Empirically derived neighbourhood rules for urban land-use modelling 213 – 228
Henning S Hansen

Simulating demography and housing demand in an urban region under scenarios of growth and shrinkage 229 – 246
Steffen Lauf, Dagmar Haase, Ralf Seppelt, Nina Schwarz

Commuting to the centre in different urban structures 247 – 261
Ville Helminen, Hannu Rita, Mika Ristimäki, Panu Kontio

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Slime mold cities 262 – 286
David Barker

GIS-based multicriteria evaluation approach for corridor siting 287 – 307
Hassène Aissi, Salem Chakhar, Vincent Mousseau

A positive theory of network connectivity 308 – 325
David Levinson, Arthur Huang

Investigating the implications of using alternative GIS-based techniques to measure accessibility to green space 326 – 343
Gary Higgs, Richard Fry, Mitchel Langford

Attitudes to urban walking in Tehran 344 – 359
Seyed Mehdi Moeini

Weighted shapes for embedding perceived wholes 360 – 375
Hacer Yalim Keles, Mine Özkar, Sibel Tari

Spatial aggregation and compactness of census areas with a multiobjective genetic algorithm: a case study in Canada 376 – 392
Dilip Datta, Jace Malczewski, José Rui Figueira

Network effects in Schelling’s model of segregation: new evidence from agent-based simulation 393 – 405
Arnaud Banos

Reviews 406 – 412
Brown on Faludi: Cohesion, coherence, cooperation: European spatial planning coming of age?
Rodrigue on Button, Vega, Nijkamp (Eds): A dictionary of transport analysis
Keenan on Sugumaran, Degroote: Spatial decision support systems
Regalado on Ramasubramanian: Geographic information science and public participation
Perkins on Krygier, Wood: Making maps: a visual guide to map design for GIS
Wu on Hamnett, Forbes (Eds): Planning Asian cities: risks and resilience



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