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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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International migration: a global complex network
Tranos, Emmanouil; Gheasi, Masood; Nijkamp, Peter - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 1, pp. 4-22
Migration has become a prominent research theme in geography and regional science and it has been approached from various methodological angles. Nonetheless, a common missing element in most migration studies is the lack of awareness of the overall network topology, which characterizes migration...
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Distributed attraction: the effects of street network connectivity upon the distribution of retail frontage in the City of Buenos Aires
Scoppa, Martin D; Peponis, John - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 2, pp. 354-378
The City of Buenos Aires has a radial street plan, regular blocks, and a clear central place. On the basis of an analysis of the city’s GIS database, we show that measures describing the syntax of its street network have a significant relationship with commercial frontage density, over and...
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Complex datasets to better understand complex urban networks
Leeuwen, Eveline van - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 1, pp. 2-3
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The Euler character: a new type of visual landscape metric?
Sang, Neil; Hägerhäll, Caroline; Ode, Ã sa - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 1, pp. 110-132
Landscape-preference theories such as prospect-refuge theory and Kaplan and Kaplan’s landscape-preference matrix and theories of visual perception propose that the physical structure of the landscape has a direct psychological effect on people due to evolved sensitivity to particular defining...
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Half a billion simulations: evolutionary algorithms and distributed computing for calibrating the SimpopLocal geographical model
Schmitt, Clara; Rey-Coyrehourcq, Sébastien; Reuillon, … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 2, pp. 300-315
Multiagent geographical models integrate very large numbers of spatial interactions. In order to validate these models a large amount of computing is necessary for their simulation and calibration. Here a new data-processing chain, including an automated calibration procedure, is tested on a...
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The application of a sequence alignment method to the creation of typologies of tourist activity in time and space
Shoval, Noam; McKercher, Bob; Birenboim, Amit; Ng, Erica - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 1, pp. 76-94
In this article we introduce the method of sequence alignment and its uses for creating tourist typologies based on temporal and spatial movements through a destination. The sequence alignment method was first developed in the 1980s by biochemists who wished to analyse DNA sequences; it was...
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Models again: their role in planning and prediction
Batty, Michael - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 2, pp. 191-194
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Planning support in estimating green housing opportunities for different socioeconomic groups in Nanjing, China
Hu, Hong; Geertman, Stan; Hooimeijer, Pieter - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 2, pp. 316-337
The sustainable city concept is often criticized for being unaffordable for the majority. To cater for various socioeconomic groups, it is essential that planners consider both affordability and sustainability. We provide planners with a methodology for estimating green housing potential for...
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Bursts and avalanches: the dynamics of polycentric urban evolution
Broitman, Dani; Czamanski, Daniel - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 1, pp. 58-75
Urban construction activities are subject to periods of fast expansion followed by periods of slow growth. Some of these expansions are limited in size, while others are huge. Therefore, it is not surprising that equilibrium-oriented classical models of urban spatial structure are hard pressed...
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A discrete choice approach to modeling food store access
Hillier, Amy; Smith, Tony; Cannuscio, Carolyn C; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 (2015) 2, pp. 263-278
Assessments of access to healthful food frequently use GIS to measure the distance and concentration of food outlets relative to where residents live. These descriptive approaches do not account for food shopping behavior, which may vary based on the attributes of food shoppers and their...
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