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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 76
Volume 76, July 2019
- Mateo Gasparovic, Mladen Zrinjski, Marina Gudelj:
Automatic cost-effective method for land cover classification (ALCC). 1-10 - Jianchao Qi, Huiping Liu, Xiangping Liu, Yanghua Zhang:
Spatiotemporal evolution analysis of time-series land use change using self-organizing map to examine the zoning and scale effects. 11-23 - Teqi Dai, Cong Liao, Shaoya Zhao:
Optimizing the spatial assignment of schools through a random mechanism towards equal educational opportunity: A resemblance approach. 24-30 - Mohamed R. Ibrahim, Helena Titheridge, Tao Cheng, James Haworth:
predictSLUMS: A new model for identifying and predicting informal settlements and slums in cities from street intersections using machine learning. 31-56 - Tom Storme, Ben Derudder, Sabine Dörry:
Introducing cluster heatmaps to explore city/firm interactions in world cities. 57-68 - Yu Han, Zhong-Ren Peng:
The integration of local government, residents, and insurance in coastal adaptation: An agent-based modeling approach. 69-79 - Patrick E. Osborne, Tatiana Alvares-Sanches:
Quantifying how landscape composition and configuration affect urban land surface temperatures using machine learning and neutral landscapes. 80-90 - Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam:
Improving spatial accuracy of urban growth simulation models using ensemble forecasting approaches. 91-100 - Tomasz F. Stepinski, Anna Dmowska:
Imperfect melting pot - Analysis of changes in diversity and segregation of US urban census tracts in the period of 1990-2010. 101-109 - George Grekousis, Ye Liu:
Where will the next emergency event occur? Predicting ambulance demand in emergency medical services using artificial intelligence. 110-122 - Yukio Sadahiro:
Statistical analysis of spatial segregation of points. 123-138 - André Lopes, Daniel Valente Macedo, Anderson Yago Sampaio Brito, Vasco Furtado:
Assessment of urban cultural-heritage protection zones using a co-visibility-analysis tool. 139-149 - Yongjiu Feng, Rong Wang, Xiaohua Tong, Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam:
How much can temporally stationary factors explain cellular automata-based simulations of past and future urban growth? 150-162 - Behnam Tahmasbi, Hossein Haghshenas:
Public transport accessibility measure based on weighted door to door travel time. 163-177 - Alfred J. Wagtendonk, Eric Koomen:
An indicator set for capturing long-term open space fragmentation and urban development dynamics. 178-193
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