Theme issue: Investigating nondomestic building stock
Guest editors: Philip Steadman, Peter A Rickaby
A database and model of energy use in the nondomestic building stock of England and Wales 1 – 2
Jim M Penman
An introduction to the national Non-Domestic Building Stock database 3 – 10
Philip Steadman, Harry R Bruhns, Peter A Rickaby
Surveys of nondomestic buildings in four English towns 11 – 24
Frank E Brown, Peter A Rickaby, Harry R Bruhns, Philip Steadman
Detailed energy surveys of nondomestic buildings 25 – 32
Nigel D Mortimer, Andrea Ashley, Jeremy H R Rix
Property taxation data for nondomestic buildings in England and Wales 33 – 49
Harry Bruhns
Three-dimensional representation of urban built form in a GIS 51 – 72
S Holtier, J P Steadman, M G Smith
A classification of built forms 73 – 91
Philip Steadman, Harry R Bruhns, Senino Holtier, Bratislav Gakovic, Peter A Rickaby, Frank E Brown
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A combined land-use and transportation model for work trips 93 – 103
Qiang Meng, Hai Yang, Sze-Chun Wong
Reasoning by visual analogy in design problem-solving: the role of guidance 105 – 119
Hernan P Casakin, Gabriela Goldschmidt
Subsymmetry analysis of architectural designs: some examples 121 – 136
Jun-Ho Park
Heuristic concentration: a study of stage one 137 – 150
Kenneth E Rosing
Environmental conflicts in compact cities: complexity, decisionmaking, and policy approaches 151 – 162
Gert de Roo
Reviews 163 – 166
Eden on Harré, Brockmeier, Mühlhäusler: Greenspeak: a study of environmental discourse
Valler on Taylor: Urban planning theory since 1945
Pitfield on Button, Verhoef (Eds): Road pricing, traffic congestion and the environment: issues of efficiency and social feasibility
Editorial
Recent developments in the Greek system of urban centres 169 – 181
George Petrakos, Prodromos Mardakis, Helen Caraveli
GIS and natural resource planning in Papua New Guinea: a contextual analysis 183 – 196
Simon Montagu
Shaping Metropolitan Toronto: a study of linear infrastructure subsidies, 1954 - 66 197 – 230
Igor Vojnovic
GIS-ROUT: a river model for watershed planning 231 – 246
Xinhao Wang, Charlotte White-Hull, Scott Dyer, Ying Yang
A behavioral simulation model for metropolitan policy analysis and planning: residential location and housing market components of UrbanSim 247 – 263
Paul Waddell
The impact of fast routes on urban travel geometry 265 – 282
Les Mayhew, Geoffrey Hyman
Prediction of the shape of detached houses on residential lots 283 – 295
Yasushi Asami, Tamiki Ohtaki
Moral obligations, planning, and the public interest: a commentary on current British practice 297 – 312
Heather Campbell, Robert Marshall
Reviews 313 – 324
McManus on Newman, Kenworthy: Sustainability and cities: overcoming automobile dependence
McDonnell on Logan: Environmental transport processes
Benneworth on Short, Yeong-Hyun: Globalization and the city
Dennis on Massey, Allen, Pile (Eds): City worlds
Imrie on Bentley: Urban transformations: power, people, and urban design
Romaya on Cohen: Urban conservation
Chifos on van Vliet (Ed.): The encyclopedia of housing
Wilson on Pile, Brook, Mooney (Eds): Understanding cities. Unruly cities?
Murie on Varady, Preiser, Russell (Eds): New directions in urban public housing
Theme issue: Contemporary environmental policies and issues in transitional economies
Guest editor: Maria Shahgedanova
Guest editorial
Environment in the transition towards market economies: an overview of trends in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union 331 – 347
Tony Zamparutti, Brendan Gillespie
Transition and reform: what effect does resource abundance have? 349 – 363
Anil Markandya, Alina Averchenkova
Financing environmental protection in economies in transition: the role of environmental funds 365 – 377
Patrick Francis
The economies in transition as part of the climate regime: recent developments 379 – 392
Fanny Missfeldt, Arturo Villavicenco
Technological options for the reduction of Russian acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions 393 – 410
Malcolm R Hill
Evaluating the tourism - environment relationship: Central and East European experiences 411 – 421
Derek R Hall
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Management of recreational areas: GIS, autonomous agents, and virtual reality 423 – 435
I D Bishop, H R Gimblett
Spatial planning as a design discipline: a paradigm for Western Europe? 437 – 453
Barrie Needham
Information sharing in an interorganizational GIS environment 455 – 474
Zorica Nedovic-Budic, Jeffrey K Pinto
Reviews 475 – 482
Morton on Dovey: Framing places: mediating power in built form
Valverde Jr on Verma: Similarities, connections, and systems: the search for a new rationality for planning and management
Craglia on Cho: Geographic information systems and the law: mapping the legal frontiers
Gopal on Atkinson, Tate (Eds): Advances in remote sensing and GIS analysis
Thomas on Oatley (Ed.): Cities, economic competition and urban policy
Rhoden on Hamnett: Winners and losers: home ownership in modern Britain
Booknote
Longley on Richards, Jia: Remote sensing digital image analysis: an introduction
Editorial
Rebuilding the entrepreneurial city: the master planning response to the bombing of Manchester City Centre 485 – 505
Gwyndaf Williams
When and where is a city fractal? 507 – 519
Lucien Benguigui, Daniel Czamanski, Maria Marinov, Yuval Portugali
Computer visualisation in the design control of urban environments: a literature review 521 – 536
Susan M Pietsch
A pattern measure 537 – 547
Allen Klinger, Nikos A Salingaros
The growth of an urban cluster into a dynamic self-modifying spatial pattern 549 – 564
Ferdinando Semboloni
Children's cognitive mapping: a potential tool for neighbourhood planning 565 – 582
Greg Halseth, Joanne Doddridge
GIS, land use, and representation 583 – 598
Peter Bibby, John Shepherd
A theoretical framework for weight-value set construction in land suitability assessment 599 – 614
Wei-Ning Xiang
A micro language: generating MEMS resonators by using a coupled form - function shape grammar 615 – 626
Manish Agarwal, Jonathan Cagan, George Stiny
Social network analysis as a tool for understanding the diffusion of GIS innovations: the Greek GIS community 627 – 640
Dimitris G Assimakopoulos
Theme issue: Analysing nondomestic building stock
Guest editors: Philip Steadman, Peter A Rickaby
Types, numbers, and floor areas of nondomestic premises in England and Wales, classified by activity 641 – 665
Harry R Bruhns, Philip Steadman, Horace Herring, Sarah Moss, Peter A Rickaby
Areas and types of glazing and other openings in the nondomestic building stock 667 – 694
Bratislav Gakovic
A classification system for services in nondomestic buildings 695 – 708
Peter A Rickaby, Mark T Gorgolewski
Patterns of energy use in nondomestic buildings 709 – 720
Nigel D Mortimer, Maha A Elsayed, John F Grant
N-DEEM: the national nondomestic buildings energy and emissions model 721 – 732
Christine H Pout
Inferences about built form, construction, and fabric in the nondomestic building stock of England and Wales 733 – 758
Philip Steadman, Harry R Bruhns, Bratislav Gakovic
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Planning obligations, planning practice, and land-use outcomes 759 – 775
Heather Campbell, Hugh Ellis, John Henneberry, Caroline Gladwell
From global to local: the development of local geographic information strategies in the United Kingdom 777 – 788
Massimo Craglia, Paola Signoretta
Reviews 789 – 798
Higgs on Morain (Ed.): GIS solutions in natural resource management: balancing the technical-political equation
Pitfield on Rietveld, Bruinsma: Is transport infrastructure effective? Transport infrastructure and accessibility: impacts on the space economy
Craglia on Wyatt: Computer-aided policymaking: lessons from strategic planning software
Williams on Corbett, Corbett: Designing sustainable communities: learning from village homes
Curtis on Shaw, Dorling, Gordon, Smith: The widening gap: health inequalities and policy in Britain
Wyatt on Forester: The deliberative practitioner: encouraging participatory planning processes
Editorial
Mapping policy discourse with CRANES: spatial understanding support systems as a medium for community conflict resolution 801 – 814
Masahide Horita
What is a neighbourhood? The structure and function of an idea 815 – 826
Rachel Kallus, Hubert Law-Yone
The office building: between globalization and local identity 827 – 842
Dion Kooijman
The properties of route catchments in orbital - radial cities 843 – 863
Geoffrey Hyman, Les Mayhew
Using image depth variables as predictors of visual quality 865 – 875
Ian D Bishop, JoAnna R Wherrett, David R Miller
School construction and waste diversion: an interorganizational perspective 877 – 891
Colleen T MacKinnon
A meta-analytic comparison of determinants of public transport use: methodology and application 893 – 903
Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld, Laura Spierdijk
Threshold analysis approach to the objectification of social space: the structure of household types in Sydney 905 – 922
Mike Poulsen, Ron Johnston
Adapting GIS technology to the needs of local planning 923 – 937
Vania A Ceccato, Folke Snickars
Reviews 939 – 940
Conradson on Anderson, Sim (Eds): Social exclusion and housing: context and challenges