Editorial
Measuring spatial concentration: the use of threshold profiles 3 – 14
Ron Johnston, David Voas, Michael Poulsen
The devil is in the detail: visualising analogical thought in retail location decisionmaking 15 – 36
Ian Clarke, William Mackaness, Barbara Ball, Masahide Horita
Spatial openness as a practical metric for evaluating built-up environments 37 – 49
Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman, Israel A Wagner
Using GIS to estimate the replacement potential of solar energy for urban dwellings 51 – 68
Mark Rylatt, Stuart Gadsden, Kevin Lomas
Evaluation of accessibility impacts of land-use scenarios: the implications of job competition, land-use, and infrastructure developments for the Netherlands 69 – 87
Karst T Geurs, Jan R Ritsema van Eck
Public participation GIS (PPGIS) for town council management in Singapore 89 – 111
Sun Sheng Han, Zhen Peng
Recursive Voronoi diagrams 113 – 124
Barry Boots, Narushige Shiode
Computing with emergence 125 – 155
Terry Knight
Reviews 157 – 162
Balram on Tate, Atkinson (Eds): Modelling scale in geographical information science
Benenson on Gimblett (Ed.): Integrating geographic information systems and agent-based modeling techniques for simulating social and ecological processes
Golland on Luger, Temkin: Red tape and housing costs: how regulation affects new residential development
Longley on Delano-Smith, Kain: English maps: a history
Obituary
Computing with ambiguity 165 – 180
Terry Knight
Neighborhoods as service providers: a methodology for evaluating pedestrian access 181 – 200
Emily Talen
Ecospatial outcomes of neoliberal planning: habitat management in Auckland Region, New Zealand 201 – 218
Brad L Coombes
Accessibility and mode-destination choice decisions: exploring travel in three neighborhoods in Puget Sound, WA 219 – 238
Thirayoot Limanond, Debbie A Niemeier
Fuzzy urban sets: theory and application to desakota regions in China 239 – 254
Eric J Heikkila, Ti-yan Shen, Kai-zhong Yang
Convex land acquisition with zero - one programming 255 – 270
Justin C Williams
Neighbourhood land use and performance: the evolution of neighbourhood morphology over the 20th century 271 – 296
Pierre Filion, Karen Hammond
Texture preference and global frequency magnitudes 297 – 318
Gretchen Schira
Reviews 319 – 324
Haklay on Craig, Harris, Weiner: Community participation and geographic information systems
Healey on Layard, Davoudi, Batty (Eds): Planning for a sustainable future
Imrie on Vigar: The politics of mobility: transport, the environment and public policy
Pitfield on Fischer: Strategic environmental assessment in transport and land use planning
Editorial
either/or → and 327 – 338
Terry W Knight
A spherical metric for the field-oriented analysis of complex urban open spaces 339 – 356
Jacques Teller
Evaluating design alternatives using conjoint experiments in virtual reality 357 – 367
Jan Dijkstra, Jos van Leeuwen, Harry Timmermans
Changes in Dutch land policy: from monopoly towards competition in the building market 369 – 378
Hugo Priemus, Erik Louw
Effects of planning on the garbage-can decision processes: a reformulation and extension 379 – 389
Shih-Kung Lai
A multiagent model of negotiation processes between multiple actors in urban developments: a framework for and results of numerical experiments 391 – 410
Theo Arentze, Harry Timmermans
Do mountains exist? Towards an ontology of landforms 411 – 427
Barry Smith, David M Mark
How to improve the social utility value of geographic information systems for French local governments? A Delphi study 429 – 447
Stephane Roche, Karine Sureau, Claude Caron
Advances in visual diversity and entropy 449 – 463
Arthur E Stamps III
Reviews 465 – 482
Dragicevic on Ott, Swiaczny: Time-integrative geographic information systems: management and analysis of spatio-temporal data
de Smith on Zhang, Goodchild: Uncertainty in geographical information
Goodchild on Skidmore (Ed.): Environmental modelling with GIS and remote sensing
de Magalha&etilde;s on Russell: Local Strategic Partnerships: lessons from New Commitment to Regeneration
Thomas on Imrie, Hall: Inclusive design: designing and developing accessible environments
Walton on Tewdwr-Jones, Williams: The European dimension of British planning
Hall on Echenique, Saint (Eds): Cities for the new millennium
Moffatt on Haab, McConnell: Valuing environmental and natural resources: the econometrics of non-market valuation
Sui on Young: Uncertainty and the environment: implications for decision making and environmental policy
Halls on Shi, Fisher, Goodchild (Eds): Spatial data quality
Mesev on Halls (Ed.): Innovations in GIS 8. Spatial information and the environment
Ashby on Schneider, Kitchen: Planning for crime prevention: a transatlantic perspective
Rana on Wood: Java programming for spatial sciences
Williamson on Walford: Geographical data: characteristics and sources
Harris on Wolfram: A new kind of science
Guest editorial
Announcement: The Michael Breheny Prize for the Best Paper 486
Michael Batty
Developing an infrastructure for sharing environmental models 487 – 501
Scott J Crosier, Michael F Goodchild, Linda L Hill, Terence R Smith
Urban sprawl and the cost of public services 503 – 522
John I Carruthers, Gudmundur F Ulfarsson
Modelling the ecological footprint of green travel plans using GIS and network analysis: from metaphor to management tool? 523 – 540
Graham Wood
A GIS-based decision support system for neighbourhood greening 541 – 563
Todd A Randall, Cameron J Churchill, Brian W Baetz
Revolutionizing the core: GIS in the planning curriculum 565 – 573
Timothy S Chapin
A 3-D visual method for comparative evaluation of dense built-up environments 575 – 587
Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman, Michael Burt, Yigal Tzamir
The spatial structure of power: traditional villages and houses in Korea 589 – 603
Yoon Kyung Choi
Making the outside world dementia-friendly: design issues and considerations 605 – 632
Lynne Mitchell, Elizabeth Burton, Shibu Raman, Tim Blackman, Mike Jenks, Katie Williams
Reviews 633 – 640
Craig on Laurini: Information systems for urban planning: a hypermedia co-operative approach
Newson on Almandoz (Ed.): Planning Latin America's capital cities 1850 - 1950
Hebbert on Ward: Planning the twentieth-century city: the advanced capitalist world
Dragicevic on Peuquet: Representations of space and time
Powe on Nunes: The contingent valuation of natural parks: assessing the warm glow propensity factor
Earl on Antonsson, Cagan (Eds): Formal engineering design synthesis
Thomas on Carley, Jenkins, Smith (Eds): Urban development and civil society: the role of communities in sustainable cities
Theme issue: Visibility analysis
Guest editor: Sanjay Rana
Guest editorial
Modelling natural surveillance 643 – 655
Jake Desyllas, Philip Connoly, Frank Hebbert
Analysing the visual dynamics of spatial morphology 657 – 676
Alasdair Turner
Assessment of visual qualities, impacts, and behaviours, in the landscape, by using measures of visibility 677 – 688
Ian D Bishop
Visibility studies in archaeology: a review and case study 689 – 707
Mark W Lake, Patricia E Woodman
Algorithms for visibility computation on terrains: a survey 709 – 728
Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo
Visibility in computer graphics 729 – 755
Jiri Bittner, Peter Wonka
Landscape visibility computation: necessary, but not sufficient 757 – 766
Stephen Ervin, Carl Steinitz
Radiowave propagation, building databases, and GIS: anything in common? A radio engineer's viewpoint 767 – 787
Jean-Frédéric Wagen, Karim Rizk
Reviews 789 – 796
Dimitriou on Vasconcellos: Urban transport, environment and equity: the case for developing countries
Eden on Lesourd, Schilizzi: The environment in corporate management: new directions and economic insights
Higgs on Khan, Skinner (Eds): Geographic information systems and health applications
Maguire on Delijska: Elsevier's dictionary of geographical information systems. In English, German, French and Russian
Smith on Fisher, Unwin (Eds): Virtual reality in geography
Editorial
The rank-size rule and fractal hierarchies of cities: mathematical models and empirical analyses 799 – 818
Yanguang Chen, Yixing Zhou
Fringe belts and the recycling of urban land: an academic concept and planning practice 819 – 839
J W R Whitehand, N J Morton
Investigating the syntax line: configurational properties and cognitive correlates 841 – 863
Saif Haq
Measures of spatial accessibility to health care in a GIS environment: synthesis and a case study in the Chicago region 865 – 884
Wei Luo, Fahui Wang
The use of scenarios in land-use planning 885 – 909
Wei-Ning Xiang, Keith C Clarke
English design policies: how have they fared? 911 – 931
Matthew Carmona
Reviews 933 – 936
Clout on Hamnett: Unequal city: London in the global arena
Sparks on Kayani: Food deserts: a practical guide
Webber on Servon: Bridging the digital divide: technology, community and public policy