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Issue 1

Theme issue: Cybergeography
Guest editor: Martin Dodge

Guest editorial

Cybergeography 1 – 2
Martin Dodge

Segueways into cyberspace: multiple geographies of the digital divide 3 – 19
Barney Warf

Cyberspatial cognition and individual access to information: the behavioral foundation of cybergeography 21 – 37
Mei-Po Kwan

The Internet and the rise of the new network cities, 1969 - 1999 39 – 58
Anthony M Townsend

Location, location, location: the geography of the dot com problem 59 – 71
Mark I Wilson

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Cloak-and-dagger theory: manifestations of the mundane in the space of eight Peter Eisenman houses 73 – 88
Mark David Major, Nicholas Sarris

Self-organized settlements 89 – 102
Andreas Daffertshofer, Hermann Haken, Juval Portugali

From isovists to visibility graphs: a methodology for the analysis of architectural space 103 – 121
Alasdair Turner, Maria Doxa, David O'Sullivan, Alan Penn

Exploring isovist fields: space and shape in architectural and urban morphology 123 – 150
Michael Batty

Algebras and grammars for shapes and their boundaries 151 – 162
Djordje Krstic

Issue 2

Editorial

Cellular automata and urban simulation: where do we go from here? 163 – 168
Paul M Torrens, David O'Sullivan

Explaining intraurban variations of commuting by job proximity and workers' characteristics 169 – 182
Fahui Wang

A simplified model of urban morphology: application to an analysis of the environmental performance of cities 183 – 200
Luc Adolphe

Analyzing quality-of-place 201 – 217
Clinton J Andrews

Public participation and the art of governance 219 – 241
John Pløger

The fractal nature of the everyday environment 243 – 254
Andrew Crompton

Measuring the effects of built environment on bus stop crime 255 – 280
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Robin Liggett, Hiroyuki Iseki, William Thurlow

Sound propagation in interconnected urban streets: a parametric study 281 – 294
Jian Kang

The rise and fall of discriminatory zoning in Hong Kong 295 – 314
Lawrence W C Lai, Marco K W Yu

Reviews 315 – 320
Blank on Kenny, Meadowcroft (Eds): Planning sustainability
Pearce on Banister, Button, Nijkamp (Eds): Environmental analysis and economic policy 2: Environment, land use and urban policy
Harris on Rodwin, Sanyal (Eds): The profession of city planning: changes, images and challenges: 1950 - 2000
Imrie on Roberts, Sykes (Eds): Urban regeneration: a handbook
Longley on Portugali: Self-organization and the city

Issue 3

Theme issue: Pedestrian modeling
Guest editor: Mike Batty

Editorial

Agent-based pedestrian modeling 321 – 326
Michael Batty

Agent-based modelling of pedestrian movements: the questions that need to be asked and answered 327 – 341
Jon Kerridge, Julian Hine, Marcus Wigan

"So go downtown": simulating pedestrian movement in town centres 343 – 359
Mordechai Haklay, David O'Sullivan, Mark Thurstain-Goodwin, Thorsten Schelhorn

Self-organizing pedestrian movement 361 – 383
Dirk Helbing, Péter Molnár, Illés J Farkas, Kai Bolay

The use of pedestrian modelling in archaeology, with an example from the study of cultural learning 385 – 403
Mark Lake

Classifying pedestrian shopping behaviour according to implied heuristic choice rules 405 – 418
Shigeyuki Kurose, Aloys W J Borgers, Harry J P Timmermans

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Earthquake risk analysis for Los Angeles County under present and planned land uses 419 – 432
Robert B Olshansky, Yueming Wu

An initial exploration of a lacunarity-based segregation measure 433 – 446
X Ben Wu, Daniel Z Sui

The dynamics of urban morphology: the case of Petah Tikvah 447 – 460
Lucien Benguigui, Daniel Czamanski, Maria Marinov

Value and control: perceptions of conserving the built environment in local planning authority practice 461 – 474
Edward Hobson

Reviews 475 – 478
O'Sullivan on Wilson: Complex spatial systems: the modelling foundations of urban and regional analysis
Martin on Openshaw, Abrahart (Eds): GeoComputation
Ioannis on Landry: The creative city: a toolkit for urban innovators

Issue 4

Editorial

Contradictions and conceptions of the digital city 479 – 480
Michael Batty

Emergent Design: a crosscutting research program and design curriculum integrating architecture and artificial intelligence 481 – 498
Peter Testa, Una-May O'Reilly, Devyn Weiser, Ian Ross

Relationships between land use, socioeconomic factors, and travel patterns in Britain 499 – 528
Dominic Stead

A syntactic study of control in restrictive settings: innovations in isovist methods 529 – 544
Frieda D Peatross

Space, time, and dynamics modeling in historical GIS databases: a fuzzy logic approach 545 – 562
Suzana Dragicevic, Danielle J Marceau, Claude Marois

Shaping the planning profession of the future: the role of planning education 563 – 580
Jenny Poxon

An economic - environmental input - output model and its application to regional economic - environmental impact analysis 581 – 594
Xu Li, Saburo Ikeda

Exploratory method for analyzing changes in polygon distributions 595 – 609
Yukio Sadahiro

Small is beautiful: a probit analysis of development control of small houses in Hong Kong 611 – 622
Lawrence W C Lai, Winky K O Ho

Reviews 623 – 636
Miller on Fotheringham, Wegener (Eds): Spatial models and GIS: new potential and new models, GISDATA 7
Dodge on Miller, Slater: The Internet: an ethnographic approach
Lake on Orford: Valuing the built environment: GIS and house price analysis
Healey on Ravetz: City region 2020: integrated planning for a sustainable environment
Smith on Beauregard, Body-Gendrot (Eds): The urban moment: cosmopolitan essays on the late-20th-century city
Thurstain-Goodwin on Brebbia, Ferrante, Rodriguez, Terra (Eds): The sustainable city: urban regeneration and sustainability
Baker on Allmendinger, Prior, Raemaekers: Introduction to planning practice
Harris on Atkinson, Martin (Eds): Innovations in GIS 7: GIS and geocomputation
Price on van den Bergh (Ed.): Handbook of environmental and resource economics
Vickerman on Banister, Berechman: Transport investment and economic development

Issue 5

Editorial

Cities as small worlds 637 – 638
Michael Batty

A decade on: reflections on the Resource Management Act 1991 and the practice of urban planning in New Zealand 639 – 654
Harvey C Perkins, David C Thorns

Button design for weighted map overlays 655 – 670
Wei-Ning Xiang, Francis W Salmon

Evaluation of an urban design project: imagery and realistic computer models 671 – 686
Pedro Leão Neto

Graph-cellular automata: a generalised discrete urban and regional model 687 – 705
David O'Sullivan

The emergence of the representation of style in design 707 – 731
Lan Ding, John S Gero

A constrained CA model for the simulation and planning of sustainable urban forms by using GIS 733 – 753
Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Xia Li

Governance and transaction costs in planning systems: a conceptual framework for institutional analysis of land-use planning and development control—the case of Israel 755 – 776
Ernest R Alexander

Characterization of the street networks in the traditional Turkish urban form 777 – 795
Yasushi Asami, Ayse Sema Kubat, Cihangir Istek

Reviews 797 – 802
Campbell on Vigar, Healey, Hull, Davoudi: Planning, governance and spatial strategy in Britain: an institutionalist analysis
McManus on Freestone (Ed.): Urban planning in a changing world: the twentieth century experience
Mesev on Soille: Morphological image analysis: principles and applications
Wyatt on Wilson, Corey (Eds): Information tectonics

Issue 6

Theme issue: Public participation using web-based GIS
Guest editor: Steve Carver

Guest editorial

Public participation using web-based GIS 803 – 804
Steve Carver

Supporting imageability on the World Wide Web: Lynch's five elements of the city in community planning 805 – 832
Kheir Al-Kodmany

Learning through visual systems to enhance the urban planning process 833 – 845
Andy Hamilton, Nigel Trodd, Xiaonan Zhang, Terry Fernando, Karl Watson

Argumentation maps: GIS-based discussion support for on-line planning 847 – 863
Claus Rinner

The Gulf of Maine Environmental Information Exchange: participation, observation, conversation 865 – 887
Paul C Schroeder, Paul R Boudreau, Chris E W Brehme, Andrew M Boyce, Alison J Evans, Aviva Rahmani

Internet GIS for public participation 889 – 905
Zhong-Ren Peng

Public participation, GIS, and cyberdemocracy: evaluating on-line spatial decision support systems 907 – 921
Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston, Ian Turton

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Zone separation: a probit analysis of Hong Kong planning application statistics 923 – 932
Lawrence W C Lai, Winky K O Ho

Reviews 933 – 944
Rigby on Fotheringham, Brunsdon, Charlton: Quantitative geography: perspectives on spatial data analysis
Hooper on Blackaby: Understanding local housing markets: their role in local housing strategies
Falk on Orbasli: Tourists in historic towns: urban conservation and heritage management
Dorling on Kraak, Brown (Eds): Web cartography: developments and prospects
Samers on Dear: The postmodern urban condition
Torrens on Luna, Stefansson (Eds): Economic simulations in Swarm: agent-based modelling and object oriented programming
Kemp on Malpass: Housing associations and housing policy: a historical perspective
Gillingwater on Vuchic: Transportation for livable cities