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Batty, Michael 61 Batty, M 54 March, L 28 Stiny, G 23 Krishnamurti, R 16 Johnson, J H 14 Earl, C F 12 Couclelis, H 10 Gero, J S 10 Breheny, M J 9 Coyne, R D 9 Flemming, U 9 Lai, Lawrence W C 9 Nijkamp, P 9 Steadman, Philip 9 Timmermans, Harry 9 Arentze, Theo 8 Hillier, B 8 Knight, T W 8 Macgill, S M 8 March, L J 8 Mitchell, W J 8 Ratti, Carlo 8 Steadman, J P 8 Alexander, E R 7 Galle, P 7 Ive, J R 7 Timmermans, Harry J P 7 Asami, Yasushi 6 Bishop, Ian D 6 Clarke, Keith C 6 Cocks, K D 6 Crompton, Andrew 6 Czamanski, Daniel 6 Faludi, A 6 Hopkins, L D 6 Knight, T Weissman 6 Lai, Shih-Kung 6 Masser, I 6 Peponis, John 6
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Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 1,854 Broitman, D., & Czamanski, D. (2012). Cities in competition, characteristic time, and leapfrogging developers. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 39(6), 1105-1118 1
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Neighborhood contexts, health, and behavior: understanding the role of scale and residential sorting
Spielman, Seth E; Yoo, Eun-Hye; Linkletter, Crystal - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 3, pp. 489-506
Recent reviews in sociology, public health, and urban planning suggest small-scale geographic variations in urban environments are associated with an individual’s health, behavior, and well-being. However, estimation of these ‘neighborhood effects’ are complicated. One complicating factor...
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Assessment of the methods and extents of the usage of urban modeling in urban design practice in US cities
Al-Douri, Firas A - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 3, pp. 523-549
Literature suggests that present urban design plans and methods are inadequate to deal with the scale and complexity of contemporary urban form and multidisciplinary collaborative practice. Although recent developments in urban modeling technologies have brought about a wide range of different...
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A summary of the applications to date of RELU-TRAN, a microeconomic urban computable general equilibrium model
Anas, Alex - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 6, pp. 959-970
RELU-TRAN (Regional Economy Land Use and Transportation) is a spatial computable general equilibrium (CGE) model treating endogenous road congestion, housing and labor markets, and real-estate development consistent with microeconomic theory. The model has been calibrated and used for the...
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Regret minimization or utility maximization: it depends on the attribute
Chorus, Caspar G; Rose, John M; Hensher, David A - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 1, pp. 154-169
In this study we show how the coexistence of different decision rules can be accommodated in discrete choice models. Specifically, in this paper we present a generic hybrid model specification that allows for some attributes being processed using conventional linear-additive...
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LUISA: a land-use interaction with social accounting model; presentation and enhanced calibration method
Echenique, Marcial H; Grinevich, Vadim; Hargreaves, … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 6, pp. 1003-1026
Random utility modelling has been established as one of the main paradigms for the implementation of land-use spatial interaction (LUSI) models. We present a detailed formal description of a LUSI model that adheres to the random utility paradigm through the explicit distinction between utility...
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Real-geographic-scenario-based virtual social environments: integrating geography with social research
Chen, Min; He, Li; Lin, Hui; Zhang, Chunxiao; Hu, Mingyuan - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 6, pp. 1103-1121
Existing online virtual worlds, or electronic environments, are of great significance to social science research, but are somewhat lacking in rigour. One reason is that users might not participate in those virtual worlds in the way they act in real daily life, communicating with each other in...
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The influence of fractal dimension and vegetation on the perceptions of streetscape quality in Taipei: with comparative comments made in relation to two British case studies
Cooper, Jon; Su, Mei-lin; Oskrochi, Reza - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 1, pp. 43-62
In this study we seek to determine the relationship between fractal dimension, the presence of vegetation, and pedestrian perception of streetscape in Taipei, Taiwan. We provide a fractal analysis of street vistas present in Taipei, calculate the amount of vegetation visible in the streets, and...
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A cellular automata model based on nonlinear kernel principal component analysis for urban growth simulation
Feng, Yongjiu; Liu, Yan - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 1, pp. 116-134
In this paper we present a cellular automata (CA) model based on nonlinear kernel principal component analysis (KPCA) to simulate the spatiotemporal process of urban growth. As a generalisation of the linear principal component analysis (PCA) method, the KPCA method was developed to extract the...
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Evaluation of data visualisation options for land-use policy and decision making in response to climate change
Bishop, Ian D; Pettit, Christopher J; Sheth, Falak; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 2, pp. 213-233
Decision makers are facing unprecedented challenges in addressing the likely impacts of climate change on land use. Changes to climate can affect the long-term viability of certain industries in a particular geographical location. Government policies in relation to provision of infrastructure,...
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Tractable shape grammars
Yue, Kui; Krishnamurti, Ramesh - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 40 (2013) 4, pp. 576-594
In this paper we explore the theoretical basis for a concept of ‘computation-friendly’ shape grammars, through a formal examination of tractability of the grammar formalism. Although a variety of shape grammar definitions have evolved over time, it is possible to unify these to be backwards...
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