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Issue 1

Publisher's announcement 1

Editorial

The creative destruction of cities 2 – 5
Michael Batty

Do sewer extension plans affect urban development? A multiagent simulation 6 – 27
Paul F Hanley, Lewis D Hopkins

Landscape grammar 2: implementation 28 – 49
Kevin Mayall, G Brent Hall

Predicting the scenic beauty value of mapped landscape changes in a mountainous region through the use of GIS 50 – 67
Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Ian D Bishop, Peter Bebi

Towards the evaluation, description, and creation of soundscapes in urban open spaces 68 – 86
Mei Zhang, Jian Kang

A Palladian construction grammar—design reasoning with shape grammars and rapid prototyping 87 – 106
Larry Sass

The New Zealand Resource Management Act: an exercise in delivering sustainable development through an ecological modernisation agenda 107 – 120
Tony Jackson, Jennifer Dixon

Modeling the magnitude and spatial distribution of aesthetic impacts 121 – 138
Denis J Dean, Alicia C Lizarraga-Blackard

Modeling the value of view in high-rise apartments: a 3D GIS approach 139 – 153
Shi-Ming Yu, Sun-Sheng Han, Chee-Hian Chai

The exposure of disadvantaged populations in freeway air-pollution sheds: a case study of the Seattle and Portland regions 154 – 170
Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok, Sungyop Kim

A spatial analysis approach for the definition of metropolitan regions—the case of Portugal 171 – 185
Rui António Rodrigues Ramos, Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva

Reviews 186 – 190
Jiang on Fraser Taylor (Ed.): Cybercartography: theory and practice
Clout on Pumain, Paquot, Kleinschmager: Dictionnaire: la ville et l'urbain
Fisher on Parent, Spaccapietra, Zimányi: Conceptual modeling for traditional and spatio-temporal applications: the MADS approach
Imrie on Glasze, Webster, Frantz (Eds): Private cities: global and local perspectives

Issue 2

Commentary

Sensing human society 191 – 195
Noam Shoval

Theme issue: Space, complexity, and agent-based modeling
Guest editors: Tom P Evans, Steven Manson

Guest editorial

Space, complexity, and agent-based modeling 196 – 199
Tom P Evans, Steven Manson

A geographic automata model of residential mobility 200 – 222
Paul M Torrens

Assessing multiagent parcelization performance in the MABEL simulation model using Monte Carlo replication experiments 223 – 244
Konstantinos Alexandridis, Bryan C Pijanowski

Challenges in evaluating models of geographic complexity 245 – 260
Steven M Manson

Modelling the spatial distribution of shifting cultivation in Luangprabang, Lao PDR 261 – 278
Yumiko Wada, Krishnan S Rajan, Ryosuke Shibasaki

Residential location and the biophysical environment: exurban development agents in a heterogeneous landscape 279 – 295
Li Yin, Brian Muller

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An optimization-based study on the redeployment of a secondary school network 296 – 315
João Teixeira, António Antunes, Dominique Peeters

Agent-based models as laboratories for spatially explicit planning policies 316 – 335
Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Piotr Jankowski

Exploring the determinants of spatial pattern in residential land markets: amenities and disamenities in Charlotte, NC, USA 336 – 354
Darla K Munroe

Organisational culture: institutionalisation of GIS for forest monitoring in Costa Rica 355 – 368
Hugo Jeroen de Vos

Improving the spatial coherence of nature areas using genetic algorithms 369 – 378
Willem Loonen, Peter S C Heuberger, Aldrik H Bakema, Paul Schot

Reviews 379 – 380
Oxley on Reggiani, Nijkamp (Eds): Spatial dynamics, networks and modelling

Issue 3

Theme issue: Space, sociality, and pervasive computing
Guest editor: Bharat Dave

Guest editorial

Space, sociality, and pervasive computing 381 – 382
Bharat Dave

New media urbanism: grounding ambient information technology 383 – 395
Malcolm McCullough

Seoul: birth of a broadband metropolis 396 – 413
Anthony M Townsend

The infrastructure of experience and the experience of infrastructure: meaning and structure in everyday encounters with space 414 – 430
Paul Dourish, Genevieve Bell

‘Outlines of a world coming into existence’: pervasive computing and the ethics of forgetting 431 – 445
Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin

Understanding and representing the social prospects of hybrid urban spaces 446 – 465
Jeni Paay, Bharat Dave, Steve Howard

Mapping DigiPlace: geocoded Internet data and the representation of place 466 – 482
Matthew A Zook, Mark Graham

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Transformation of spatial data to a new zone system: a survey of US metropolitan planning organizations 483 – 500
Daniel Baldwin Hess

Planning models for the provision of affordable housing 501 – 523
Michael P Johnson

Measuring and interpreting the effects of a public-sector-led urban renewal project on housing prices—an empirical study of a comprehensive development area zone developed upon ‘taking’ in Hong Kong 524 – 538
Lawrence W C Lai, Kwong Wing Chau, Edward C Y Yiu, Kelvin S K Wong, Wah Sang Wong, Pearl Y L Chan

From axial to road-centre lines: a new representation for space syntax and a new model of route choice for transport network analysis 539 – 555
Alasdair Turner

Detecting spatiotemporal dynamic landscape patterns using remote sensing and the lacunarity index: a case study of Haikou City, China 556 – 569
Guangjin Tian, Zhifeng Yang, Yichun Xie

Reviews 570
Lai on Laughlin: A different universe: reinventing physics from the bottom down

Issue 4

Commentary

Horizon 3 planning: meshing liveability with sustainability 571 – 575
Peter W Newton

Theme issue: Planning and design of large infrastructure projects
Guest editors: Hugo Priemus, Bent Flyvbjerg

Guest editorial

Planning and design of large infrastructure projects 576 – 577
Hugo Priemus, Bent Flyvbjerg

Policy and planning for large-infrastructure projects: problems, causes, cures 578 – 597
Bent Flyvbjerg

Cost – benefit analysis and large-scale infrastructure projects: state of the art and challenges 598 – 610
Roger Vickerman

Large infrastructure projects: a review of the quality of demand forecasts and cost estimations 611 – 625
Bert van Wee

Development and design of large infrastructure projects: disregarded alternatives and issues of spatial planning 626 – 644
Hugo Priemus

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The state and the controversial demands of cultural built heritage: modernism, dirty concrete, and postwar listing in England 645 – 663
Aidan While

Generating policies for sustainable water use in complex scenarios: an integrated land-use and water-use model of Monroe County, Michigan 664 – 686
Moira L Zellner

Building a city in vitro: the experiment and the simulation model 687 – 707
Erez Hatna, Itzhak Benenson

A GIS-based irregular cellular automata model of land-use change 708 – 724
Daniel Stevens, Suzana Dragićević

Optimal reserve site selection with multiple levels of protection 725 – 739
Justin C Williams, Charles S ReVelle, Wenjie Song

Privatized suburbia: the planning implications of private roads 740 – 754
Jill Grant, Andrew Curran

Reviews 755 – 760
Parkhurst on Shoup: The high cost of free parking
Phelps on Adams, Alden, Harris (Eds): Regional development and spatial planning in an enlarged European Union
Orford on Carruthers, Mundy (Eds): Environmental valuation: interregional and intraregional perspectives
Chettiparamb on de Roo, Porter (Eds): Fuzzy planning: the role of actors in a fuzzy governance environment

Issue 5

Commentary

Just another private – public partnership? Possible constraints on scientific information in virtual map browsers 761 – 764
Francis Harvey

Theme issue: Mapping humanity’s knowledge
Guest editors: André Skupin, Katy Börner

Guest editorial

Mapping humanity’s knowledge and expertise in the digital domain 765 – 766
André Skupin, Katy Börner

Visualizing patterns in a global terrorism incident database 767 – 784
Diansheng Guo, Ke Liao, Michael Morgan

Making the political landscape visible: mapping and analyzing voting patterns in an ideological space 785 – 807
Heinrich Leuthold, Michael Hermann, Sara Irina Fabrikant

Making sense of mankind’s scholarly knowledge and expertise: collecting, interlinking, and organizing what we know and different approaches to mapping (network) science 808 – 825
Katy Börner

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design as a journal: the interdisciplinarity of its environment and the citation impact 826 – 838
Loet Leydesdorff

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Winners of the Breheny Prize 839

Comparing sky shape skeletons for the analysis of visual dynamics along routes 840 – 857
François Sarradin, Daniel Siret, Michel Couprie, Jacques Teller

Modeling urban growth in data-sparse environments: a new approach 858 – 883
Michail Fragkias, Karen C Seto

Ethnicity, religion, and residential segregation in London: evidence from a computational typology of minority communities 884 – 904
Allan J Brimicombe

The structure of interurban traffic: a weighted network analysis 905 – 924
Andrea De Montis, Marc Barthélemy, Alessandro Chessa, Alessandro Vespignani

The interrelationships between building regulations and architects’ practices 925 – 943
Rob Imrie

Reviews 944 – 946
Li on Williams, Stewart, Slack: Social learning in technological innovation: experimenting with information and communication technologies
Boyns on McTavish: Business and public management in the UK 1900 – 2003

Issue 6

Editorial

The real-time academy: anyplace, anywhere, anytime 947 – 948
Michael Batty

Commentary

Is academia missing the boat for the GeoWeb revolution? A response to Harvey’s commentary 949 – 951
Sean P Gorman

Commentary

A response from Harvey 951 – 952
Francis Harvey

Multivariate analysis of trip-chaining behavior 953 – 970
Robert B Noland, John V Thomas

Viewsphere: a GIS-based 3D visibility analysis for urban design evaluation 971 – 992
Perry Pei-Ju Yang, Simon Yunuar Putra, Wenjing Li

Developing an integrated approach for public participation: a case of land-use planning in Slovenia 993 – 1010
Mojca Golobic, Ivan Marušic

Technology incubators and knowledge networks: a rough set approach in comparative project analysis 1011 – 1029
Danny P Soetanto, Marina van Geenhuizen

Structural salience of elements of the city 1030 – 1050
Christophe Claramunt, Stephan Winter

Genetic algorithm optimisation of an agent-based model for simulating a retail market 1051 – 1070
Alison J Heppenstall, Andrew J Evans, Mark H Birkin

Space puzzle in a concrete box: finding design competence that generates the modern apartment houses in Seoul 1071 – 1084
Kyung Wook Seo

Modeling spatial dimensions of housing prices in Milwaukee, WI 1085 – 1102
Danlin Yu, Yehua Dennis Wei, Changshan Wu

Learning the critical infrastructure interdependencies through an ontology-based information system 1103 – 1124
Robert K McNally, Seok-Won Lee, Deepak Yavagal, Wei-Ning Xiang

Reviews 1125 – 1128
Thomas on Healey: Urban complexity and spatial strategies: towards a relational planning for our times
Kraak on Duhr: The visual language of spatial planning: exploring cartographic representations for spatial planning in Europe
Clout on Booth, Breuillard (Eds): Spatial planning systems of Britain and France: a comparative analysis

Referees 2007 1129 – 1130