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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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Place-specific economic base multipliers
Mulligan, Gordon F; Vias, Alex C - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 995-1011
There is now wide realization that US nonmetropolitan areas are remarkably heterogeneous. Consequently the estimation of employment multipliers should address the diverse attributes and settings of these regions. In response, in this paper we outline a means for estimating cross-sectional...
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Infinite repercussions
Batty, Michael - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 943-944
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Planning from a future vision: inverse modeling in spatial planning
Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne; Crespo, Ricardo - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 979-994
Spatial planning seeks to regulate demand for land resources with a view to securing the well-being of urban and rural communities. It identifies the decisions that should be made in light of a preferred future development. Yet, preferences for future development change as demands for housing,...
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The programmable city
Kitchin, Rob - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 945-951
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Hierarchical representations of indoor spaces
Richter, Kai-Florian; Winter, Stephan; Santosa, Sigit - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1052-1070
Compared with typical outdoor spaces, indoor spaces are clustered and have a fragmented social structure and diverse groups use the space in different ways, which results in different conceptualizations. Accordingly, these spaces pose many challenges for spatial information systems, amongst them...
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Measuring urban sprawl, coalescence, and dispersal: a case study of Pordenone, Italy
Martellozzo, Federico; Clarke, Keith C - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1085-1104
A critical challenge of global change is managing the uncontrolled spread of cities into their surrounding rural and other land. The phenomenon of urban ‘sprawl’ is well known, but it remains controversial because there are no universal definitions about its etiology, nor of the causes and...
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Elucidating sustainability sequencing, tensions, and trade-offs in development decision making
Lombardi, D Rachel; Caserio, Maria; Donovan, Rossa; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1105-1121
The development process at the site or building scale is a multiobjective process requiring the cooperation of many professions and other stakeholders. The addition of multiple sustainability objectives, often seemingly unrelated (economic versus environmental versus social) in a rapidly...
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The effects of sprawl on private-vehicle commuting distances and times
Zolnik, Edmund J - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1071-1084
Sprawl is a well-known consequence of the suburbanization of the United States population. However, only recently have scholars shown interest in the effects of sprawl on transportation outcomes. For example, little research on how sprawl affects private-vehicle commuting distances and times is...
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Simulating urban growth scenarios using GIS and multicriteria analysis techniques: a case study of the Madrid region, Spain
Plata-Rocha, Wenseslao; Gómez-Delgado, Montserrat; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1012-1031
Over the last few years, urban expansion has occurred without much control or urban planning, causing both regional and global impacts on the natural ecosystems. This situation has spurred reflection on current planning policies and has also stimulated research into new tools and methodologies...
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Land-development dynamics by morphological areas: a case study of Ribadeo, northwest Spain
García, Andrés M; Santé, Inés; Crecente, Rafael; … - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (2011) 6, pp. 1032-1051
The need to understand land-development processes in order to address the problem derived from urban growth led to the implementation of a number of scientific methods aimed at explaining urban-growth patterns. The dynamics that originate these patterns are complex and may vary across space,...
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