Volume 37  

Issue 1

Editorial

As simple as possible: styles of model, styles of science 1 – 2
Michael Batty

From planning support systems to mediated planning support: a structured dialogue to overcome the implementation gap 3 – 20
Marco Te Brömmelstroet, Pieter M Schrijnen

Estimating the influence of the neighbourhood in the development of residential areas in the Netherlands 21 – 41
Ton de Nijs, Edzer Pebesma

The construction of curved shapes 42 – 58
Iestyn Jowers, Christopher Earl

Cognitive process model of individual choice behaviour incorporating principles of bounded rationality and heterogeneous decision heuristics 59 – 74
Wei Zhu, Harry Timmermans

The impact of 3D modeling function usage on the design content of urban design plans in US cities 75 – 98
Firas A Al-Douri

Blog links as pipelines to buzz elsewhere: the case of New York theater blogs 99 – 111
Brant W Jones, Ben Spigel, Edward J Malecki

Integrating urban form and demographics in water-demand management: an empirical case study of Portland, Oregon 112 – 128
Vivek Shandas, G Hossein Parandvash

A qualitative GIS approach to mapping urban neighborhoods with children to promote physical activity and child-friendly community planning 129 – 147
Pamela Wridt

Accessibility and urban development: a grid-based comparative statistical analysis of Dutch cities 148 – 169
Maria Teresa Borzacchiello, Peter Nijkamp, Eric Koomen

Visual analogy, visual displays, and the nature of design problems: the effect of expertise 170 – 188
Hernan Casakin

Reviews 189 – 194
Hoffman on Mazmanian, Kraft (Eds): Toward sustainable communities: transition and transformations in environmental policy
Giddings on Krieger, Saunders (Eds): Urban design
Wilson on Rosser Jr, Kramer (Eds): Handbook of research on complexity
Campo on Docherty, Shaw (Eds): Traffic jam: ten years of ‘sustainable’ transport in the UK



Books received