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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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Spatial accessibility to amenities in fractal and nonfractal urban patterns
Tannier, Cécile; Vuidel, Gilles; Houot, Hélène; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 5, pp. 801-819
One of the challenges of urban planning and design is to formulate an optimal urban form that meets all the environmental, social, and economic expectations of sustainable urban development. In this perspective, some scholars have taken an interest in fractal urban forms. Our objective is to...
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Determining the relationship between urban form and the costs of public services
Lieske, Scott N; McLeod, Donald M; Coupal, Roger H; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 1, pp. 155-173
Dispersed development is often associated with negative externalities and ensuing external costs. As a consequence, there is a global need for informed decision making on issues of land-use change and conversion that includes the influences of differing urban forms on the costs of public...
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An integrated planning and decision support system (IPDSS) for land consolidation: theoretical framework and application of the land-redistribution modules
Demetriou, Demetris; Stillwell, John; See, Linda - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 4, pp. 609-628
This paper introduces a new planning support system currently under development for land consolidation in Cyprus called LACONISS (LAnd CONsolidation Integrated Support System). The system’s structural framework is outlined and the core land redistribution sub-system called LandSpaCES (Land...
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Analyzing the first loop design process for large-scale sustainable urban drainage system retrofits in Copenhagen, Denmark
Backhaus, Antje; Fryd, Ole - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 5, pp. 820-837
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) receive much attention as a means to adapt urban environments to a changing climate. Yet little knowledge exists on how to adapt existing urban drainage systems by use of SUDS at the scale of entire sewer-sheds. This paper aims to assist landscape...
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Investigating the implications of using alternative GIS-based techniques to measure accessibility to green space
Higgs, Gary; Fry, Richard; Langford, Mitchel - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 2, pp. 326-343
A large body of research has examined relationships between accessibility to green space and a variety of health outcomes with many researchers finding benefits in terms of levels of physical activity and relationships with levels of obesity, mental health, and other health conditions. Such...
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Will natural disasters accelerate neighborhood decline? A discrete-time hazard analysis of residential property vacancy and abandonment before and after Hurricane Andrew in Miami-Dade County (1991–2000)
Zhang, Yang - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 6, pp. 1084-1104
This study examines the impact of an abrupt catastrophic natural disaster on residential property vacancy and abandonment. Using the discrete-time hazard model with parcel-level land-use data in Miami-Dade County, Florida, from two years prior to and eight years after Hurricane Andrew...
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Rejoinder to "Commentary on the entropy of LEGO®"
Crompton, Andrew - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 1, pp. 188-188
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Designing with urban induction patterns: a methodological approach
Beirão, José; Duarte, José; Stouffs, Rudi; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 4, pp. 665-682
We develop a model for an urban design tool based on discursive grammars. The proposed design synthesis process is consistent with a reflective design process. The generative formalism, called urban grammars, is formally defined and a design methodology for urban design based on urban grammars...
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Attitudes to urban walking in Tehran
Moeini, Seyed Mehdi - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 2, pp. 344-359
There is a growing interest in increasing walking in urban areas, partly to reduce pollution and other problems related to transportation by cars, and partly to improve public health (through reasonable exercise such as walking). In this study several factors that influence the amount of...
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Intraregional flow problem in spatial econometric model for origin–destination flows
Tsutsumi, Morito; Tamesue, Kazuki - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 39 (2012) 6, pp. 1006-1015
The gravity model is used in a variety of fields to explain spatial interaction behavior such as transportation, commodity, or migration flows, but the model assumes observed flows to be independent and thus affected by spatial autocorrelation. Recent studies succeeded in modeling...
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