Editorial
Commentary
Generating and evaluating alternative regional development plans 7 – 22
D Shefer, S Amir, A Frenkel, H Law-Yone
The impact of layout and visual stimuli on the itineraries and perception of pedestrians in a public market 23 – 35
J Zacharias
Toward design of regulations for the built environment 37 – 57
W C Baer
An empirical investigation of the effectiveness of a vertex substitution heuristic 59 – 67
K E Rosing
Knowledge-based decision support by CRITIC 69 – 79
W-N Xiang
Some streets of San Francisco: preference effects of trees, cars, wires, and buildings 81 – 93
A E Stamps III
The morphological characteristics of Anatolian fortified towns 95 – 123
A S Kubat
Sustainable cities: transport, energy, and urban form 125 – 143
D Banister, S Watson, C Wood
Reviews 145 – 158
Special issue: Urban systems as cellular automata
Guest editors: M Batty, H Couclelis, M Eichen
Editorial
From cellular automata to urban models: new principles for model development and implementation 165 – 174
H Couclelis
Possible urban automata 175 – 192
M Batty, Y Xie
Spatial dynamics, cellular automata, and parallel processing computers 193 – 204
M Phipps, A Langlois
A cellular automaton for the simulation of competitive location 205 – 218
S Benati
Cellular automata and geographic information systems 219 – 234
D F Wagner
Cellular automata as the basis of integrated dynamic regional modelling 235 – 246
R White, G Engelen
A self-modifying cellular automaton model of historical urbanization in the San Francisco Bay area 247 – 261
K C Clarke, S Hoppen, L Gaydos
Spatial cognitive dissonance and sociospatial emergence in a self-organizing city 263 – 285
J Portugali, I Benenson, I Omer
SIMPOP: a multiagent system for the study of urbanism 287 – 305
L Sanders, D Pumain, H Mathian, F Guérin-Pace, S Bura
Reviews 307 – 316
Editorial
Commentary
The use of constrained cellular automata for high-resolution modelling of urban land-use dynamics 323 – 343
R White, G Engelen, I Uljee
Linking modelling and visualisation for natural resources management 345 – 358
I D Bishop, C Karadaglis
Spatial change: continuity, reversibility, and emergent shapes 359 – 384
R Krishnamurti, R Stouffs
On the shape of houses and rooms 385 – 402
Y Asami
GIS-based multicriteria evaluation for investment environment 403 – 414
H Lin, Q Wan, X Li, J Chen, Y Kong
Urban vegetational change as an indicator of demographic trends in cities: the case of Detroit 415 – 426
R Emmanuel
Transitions in Dutch environmental planning: new solutions for integrating spatial and environmental policies 427 – 436
G de Roo, D Miller
Reducing the need to travel 437 – 449
D Banister
Coercive and cooperative intergovernmental mandates: a comparative analysis of Florida and New Zealand environmental plans 451 – 468
P R Berke, J Dixon, N Ericksen
Reviews 469 – 482
Commentaries
On implementing a computational facade design support tool 493 – 508
A Mahdavi, G Suter
A symbolic model for graphical emergence 509 – 526
J S Gero, J C Damski
Tradeable permits: their potential in the regulation of road transport externalities 527 – 548
E Verhoef, P Nijkamp, P Rietveld
Unraveling feng-shui 549 – 572
S-C Chiou, R Krishnamurti
Success, failure, and conformance: an alternative approach to planning evaluation 573 – 587
E Talen
An urban and regional model based on cellular automata 589 – 612
F Semboloni
Estimating the benefits of construction measures to mitigate earthquake risks in Iran 613 – 624
A Asgary, K G Willis
Reviews 625 – 640
Editorial
Commentary
Defining habitable: a performance-based approach 647 – 668
D B Lantrip
Shape boundaries 669 – 687
C F Earl
The limits to growth management: development regulation in Montgomery County, Maryland 689 – 707
D Levinson
Towards spatiotemporal planning: practicable analysis of day-to-day paths through space and time 709 – 723
M G Mey, H ter Heide
A method of assigning population and a progress report on the use of a spatial simulation model 725 – 739
J Reilly
Remaking cities: images, control, and postwar replanning in the United Kingdom 741 – 759
P J Larkham
On the description of shape and spatial configuration inside buildings: convex partitions and their local properties 761 – 781
J Peponis, J Wineman, M Rashid, S Hong Kim, S Bafna
Reviews 783 – 798
Commentaries
Performance in Dutch spatial planning: an introduction 807 – 813
H Mastop
Evaluation of strategic plans: the performance principle 815 – 832
H Mastop, A Faludi
Improving the performance of local land-use plans 833 – 844
L van Damme, M Galle, M Pen-Soetermeer, K Verdaas
Performance of national policies 845 – 858
M de Lange, H Mastop, T Spit
Performance and implementing institutions in rural land development 859 – 869
P Driessen
Strategies for improving the performance of planning: some empirical research 871 – 880
B Needham, T Zwanikken, A Faludi
Performance studies in spatial planning: the state of the art 881 – 888
H Mastop, B Needham
A comparison of original owners and inheritors in housing supply and extension in Kumasi, Ghana 889 – 902
A G Tipple, D T Korboe, G D Garrod
Experiments with settlement aggregation models 903 – 928
B Erickson, T Lloyd-Jones
Reviews 929 – 938
Author index 939
Subject index 940 – 944
Book reviews index 945 – 947
Referees 1997 948