Editorial
WaterSim: a simulation model for urban water planning in Phoenix, Arizona, USA 197 – 215
Patricia Gober, Elizabeth A Wentz, Timothy Lant, Michael K Tschudi, Craig W Kirkwood
An assessment of the effectiveness of multiple hypothesis testing for geographical anomaly detection 216 – 230
Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton
On why planning should not reinforce self-reinforcing trends: a cautionary analysis of the compact-city proposal applied to large cities 231 – 247
António Ferreira, Peter Batey
Understanding design as a multiagent coordination process: distribution, complexity, and emergence 248 – 266
Katerina Alexiou
Compactness and connection in environmental design: insights from ecoburbs and ecocities for design with nature 267 – 288
Katherine Crewe, Ann Forsyth
Design codes, opportunity space, and the marketability of new housing 289 – 306
David Adams, Robert Croudace, Steve Tiesdell
Negotiating constraints to the adoption of agent-based modeling in tourism planning 307 – 321
Peter A Johnson, Renee E Sieber
Are engineering reasons zoning neutral? An empirical inquiry into development proposals in Green Belt and Agriculture Zones 322 – 337
Lawrence Wai Chung Lai, Kelvin Siu Kei Wong, Kwong Wing Chau
Evaluating the role of participation in modeling studies for environmental planning 338 – 358
Martin J Wassen, Hens Runhaar, Aat Barendregt, Tomasz Okruszko
Dynamics of periurban spatial structures: investigating differentiated patterns of change on Oporto’s urban fringe 359 – 382
Miguel Serra, Paulo Pinho
Reviews 383 – 384
Higgs on Showalter, Lu (Eds): Geospatial techniques in urban hazard and disaster analysis