Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 36 (original) (raw)



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Volume 36, Number 1, January 2012

Paul M. Torrens, Atsushi Nara
, Xun Li
, Haojie Zhu, William A. Griffin, Scott B. Brown:
An extensible simulation environment and movement metrics for testing walking behavior in agent-based models. 1-17

Richard S. Middleton
, Michael J. Kuby
, Jeffrey M. Bielicki
:
Generating candidate networks for optimization: The CO2 capture and storage optimization problem. 18-29

Judith Anne Verstegen
, Derek Karssenberg
, Floor van der Hilst, André Faaij:
Spatio-temporal uncertainty in Spatial Decision Support Systems: A case study of changing land availability for bioenergy crops in Mozambique. 30-42

Maryam Kordi, Sven Anders Brandt
:
Effects of increasing fuzziness on analytic hierarchy process for spatial multicriteria decision analysis. 43-53

Andreas Jochem, Bernhard Höfle
, Volker Wichmann
, Martin Rutzinger
, Alexander Zipf
:
Area-wide roof plane segmentation in airborne LiDAR point clouds. 54-64

Víctor-M. Sempere-Payá
, Salvador Santonja-Climent
:
Integrated sensor and management system for urban waste water networks and prevention of critical situations. 65-80

Daniela Ballari
, Monica Wachowicz, Arnold K. Bregt
, Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo
:
A mobility constraint model to infer sensor behaviour in forest fire risk monitoring. 81-95

Marco te Brömmelstroet:
Transparency, flexibility, simplicity: From buzzwords to strategies for real PSS improvement. 96-104
Volume 36, Number 2, March 2012
Special issue: Pervasive Location Acquisition Technologies: Data and Analysis

Yongmei Lu
, Yu Liu
:
Pervasive location acquisition technologies: Opportunities and challenges for geospatial studies. 105-108

Stephan Winter
, Allison Kealy
:
An alternative view of positioning observations from low cost sensors. 109-117

Yihong Yuan
, Martin Raubal, Yu Liu
:
Correlating mobile phone usage and travel behavior - A case study of Harbin, China. 118-130

Hongmian Gong, Cynthia Chen, Evan Bialostozky, Catherine T. Lawson:
A GPS/GIS method for travel mode detection in New York City. 131-139

Yang Yue
, Handong Wang, Bo Hu, Qingquan Li, Yuguang Li, Anthony Gar-On Yeh:
Exploratory calibration of a spatial interaction model using taxi GPS trajectories. 140-153
Regular Articles

Divyani Kohli
, Richard Sliuzas
, Norman Kerle
, Alfred Stein:
An ontology of slums for image-based classification. 154-163

Derek T. Robinson
, David Murray-Rust
, Verena Rieser
, Vesna Milicic
, Mark D. Rounsevell
:
Modelling the impacts of land system dynamics on human well-being: Using an agent-based approach to cope with data limitations in Koper, Slovenia. 164-176

Itzhak Omer, Ran Goldblatt:
Urban spatial configuration and socio-economic residential differentiation: The case of Tel Aviv. 177-185

Franco Chingcuanco, Eric J. Miller:
A microsimulation model of urban energy use: Modelling residential space heating demand in ILUTE. 186-194
Volume 36, Number 3, May 2012
Regular Articles

Alenka Poplin:
Playful public participation in urban planning: A case study for online serious games. 195-206

Xiang Chen
, Mei-Po Kwan
, Qiang Li, Jin Chen
:
A model for evacuation risk assessment with consideration of pre- and post-disaster factors. 207-217

Roberto Henriques
, Fernando Bação
, Victor Sousa Lobo
:
Exploratory geospatial data analysis using the GeoSOM suite. 218-232

Bo Mao, Lars Harrie
, Yifang Ban
:
Detection and typification of linear structures for dynamic visualization of 3D city models. 233-244

Tsegaye Nega, Carl Smith, James Bethune, Wei-Hsin Fu:
An analysis of landscape penetration by road infrastructure and traffic noise. 245-256

Kai Cao
, Bo Huang
, Shaowen Wang, Hui Lin:
Sustainable land use optimization using Boundary-based Fast Genetic Algorithm. 257-269

Chiaki Mizutani
:
Construction of an analytical framework for polygon-based land use transition analyses. 270-280
Volume 36, Number 4, July 2012
Regular Article

Kerstin Hermes, Michael Poulsen:
A review of current methods to generate synthetic spatial microdata using reweighting and future directions. 281-290

Andrés Manuel García
, Inés Santé
, Marcos Boullón
, Rafael Crecente:
A comparative analysis of cellular automata models for simulation of small urban areas in Galicia, NW Spain. 291-301

Joni A. Downs, Mark W. Horner:
Analysing infrequently sampled animal tracking data by incorporating generalized movement trajectories with kernel density estimation. 302-310

Mahdi Hashemi
, Mohammad Reza Malek
:
Protecting location privacy in mobile geoservices using fuzzy inference systems. 311-320

Sylvain Lassarre, Emmanuel Bonnet, Franck Bodin, Eleonora Papadimitriou
, George Yannis
, John Golias:
A GIS-based methodology for identifying pedestrians' crossing patterns. 321-330

Paul J. Maliszewski, Michael J. Kuby
, Mark W. Horner:
A comparison of multi-objective spatial dispersion models for managing critical assets in urban areas. 331-341

Ben-Chaung Wang, Fang-Yi Chou, Yung-Jaan Lee:
Ecological footprint of Taiwan: A discussion of its implications for urban and rural sustainable development. 342-349

Shawky Mansour, David J. Martin
, Jim Wright:
Problems of spatial linkage of a geo-referenced Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) dataset to a population census: A case study of Egypt. 350-358
Volume 36, Number 5, September 2012
Regular Articles

David Rohde, Jonathan Corcoran
:
Graphical tools for conditional probabilistic exploration of multivariate spatial datasets. 359-370

Arif Wismadi, Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest, Heru Sutomo, Lukito Edi Nugroho, Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen:
Effect of neighbouring village conditions and infrastructure interdependency on economic opportunity: A case study of the Yogyakarta region, Indonesia. 371-385

Abraham Akkerman, Shinji Shimoura:
Discrete choice in commuter space: Small area analysis of diurnal population change in the Tokyo Metropolitan Region. 386-397

Xiongbing Jin, Roger White
:
An agent-based model of the influence of neighbourhood design on daily trip patterns. 398-411

Valerie Spicer, Andrew A. Reid, Jordan Ginther, Hasti Seifi, Vahid Dabbaghian
:
Bars on blocks: A cellular automata model of crime and liquor licensed establishment density. 412-422

Ebenezer Danso-Amoako, Miklas Scholz, Nickolas Kalimeris, Qinli Yang, Junming Shao
:
Predicting dam failure risk for sustainable flood retention basins: A generic case study for the wider Greater Manchester area. 423-433

P. Bieupoude, Y. Azoumah, P. Neveu:
Optimization of drinking water distribution networks: Computer-based methods and constructal design. 434-444

Eric M. Delmelle, Shuping Li, Alan T. Murray
:
Identifying bus stop redundancy: A gis-based spatial optimization approach. 445-455

Takeshi Shirabe:
Prescriptive modeling with map algebra for multi-zone allocation with size constraints. 456-469

Germain Forestier
, Anne Puissant
, Cédric Wemmert, Pierre Gançarski:
Knowledge-based region labeling for remote sensing image interpretation. 470-480
Volume 36, Number 6, November 2012
Special Issue: Advances in Geocomputation

Tao Cheng
, James Haworth
, Ed Manley
:
Advances in geocomputation (1996-2011). 481-487

Mark W. Horner, Brandon Zook, Joni A. Downs:
Where were you? Development of a time-geographic approach for activity destination re-construction. 488-499

Elizabeth A. Mack, Nicholas R. Malizia, Sergio J. Rey
:
Population shift bias in tests of space-time interaction. 500-512

Ricky Jacob, Adam C. Winstanley, Naomi Togher, Richard A. P. Roche
, Peter Mooney
:
Pedestrian navigation using the sense of touch. 513-525

Adel Bolbol
, Tao Cheng
, Ioannis Tsapakis, James Haworth
:
Inferring hybrid transportation modes from sparse GPS data using a moving window SVM classification. 526-537

James Haworth
, Tao Cheng
:
Non-parametric regression for space-time forecasting under missing data. 538-550

Nick Malleson
, Mark H. Birkin
:
Analysis of crime patterns through the integration of an agent-based model and a population microsimulation. 551-561

Sarah Wise
, Andrew T. Crooks
:
Agent-based modeling for community resource management: Acequia-based agriculture. 562-572
Regular Articles

Aviva Peeters
, Y. Etzion:
Automated recognition of urban objects for morphological urban analysis. 573-582

Yongwan Chun
, Hyun Kim
, Changjoo Kim:
Modeling interregional commodity flows with incorporating network autocorrelation in spatial interaction models: An application of the US interstate commodity flows. 583-591

Hamidreza Zoraghein
, Ali Asghar Alesheikh
, Abbas Alimohammadi
, Mohammad H. Vahidnia
:
The utilization of soft transformation and genetic algorithm to model two sources of uncertainty of Indicator Kriging. 592-598

Mark Altaweel, Christopher Bone
:
Applying content analysis for investigating the reporting of water issues. 599-613

Yunus Emre Aslan, Ibrahim Korpeoglu
, Özgür Ulusoy
:
A framework for use of wireless sensor networks in forest fire detection and monitoring. 614-625

Clara R. Burgert
, Blake Zachary, Ann Way:
Response to "Problems of spatial linkage of a geo-referenced Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) dataset to a population census: A case study of Egypt". 626-627

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