Advance online publications 

Assessment of the methods and extents of the usage of urban modeling in urban design practice in US cities
Firas A Al-Douri

Incorporating spatial autocorrelation with neural networks in empirical land-use change models
Hone-Jay Chu, Chen-Fa Wu, Yu-Pin Lin

Urban form and the environmental impact of commuting in a segregated city, Santiago de Chile
Xabier Gainza, Felipe Livert

Characterizing the spatiotemporal evolution of building-stock age in Poultney, Vermont: a GIS-based approach to improve thermal efficiency in historical buildings
John Van Hoesen, Steven Letendre

Spatial evaluation of ecological qualities to support interactive land-use planning
Ron Janssen, Gustavo A Arciniegas, Jos T A Verhoeven

Using an agent-based crime simulation to predict the effects of urban regeneration on individual household burglary risk
Nick Malleson, Alison Heppenstall, Linda See, Andrew Evans

Multitype green-space modeling for urban planning using GA and GIS
Meher Nigar Neema, Akira Ohgai

The fractal analysis of architecture: calibrating the box-counting method using scaling coefficient and grid disposition variables
Michael J Ostwald

Neighborhood contexts, health, and behavior: understanding the role of scale and residential sorting
Seth E Spielman, Eun-Hye Yoo, Crystal Linkletter

Investigating travel thresholds for sports and recreation activities
Jamie E L Spinney, Hugh Millward

Growth-management implementation in Metropolitan Vancouver: lessons from actor-network theory
Laura E Tate

The role of planning in delivering low-carbon urban infrastructure
Joanna Williams


Advance Online Publications are papers that have been accepted and fully prepared for publication but are yet to appear in an issue of the printed journal. The most recently added papers are shown at the top.

Forthcoming papers have not yet been allocated volume and page numbers, and the year is also subject to change. However, the content of the articles should remain unchanged in their final printed form. Each article has a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) which will provide a persistent link to the paper even in its final form, and may be used for citation purposes (for example, doi:10.1068/p1234 has the URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p1234).