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  • CASA Working Paper 149

  • Family Names as Indidactors of Britain's Changing Regional Geography
    James Cheshire, Pablo Mateos, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 148

  • 3D cities and numerical weather prediction models: An overview of the methods used in the LUCID project
    Steve Evans,

  • CASA Working Paper 147

  • Virtual Geodemographics: Repositioning Area Classification for Online and Offline Spaces
    Alex Singleton, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 146

  • Random planar graphs and the London street network
    Paolo Masucci, Duncan Smith, Andrew Crooks, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 145

  • Social Deprivation and Digital Exclusion in England
    Paul Longley, Alex Singleton,

  • CASA Working Paper 144

  • Analyzing Urban Sprawl Patterns Through Fractal Geometry: The Case of Istanbul Metropolitan Area
    Fatih Terzi, H Serdar Kaya,

  • CASA Working Paper 143

  • Mapping for the Masses: Accessing Web 2.0 through Crowdsourcing
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Michael Batty, Andrew Crooks, Richard Milton,

  • CASA Working Paper 142

  • The Renaissance of Geographic Information: Neogeography, Gaming and Second Life
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Andrew Crooks,

  • CASA Working Paper 141

  • Phase transitions in urban evolution
    Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 140

  • Exploring urban retail phase transitions – 1: an analysis system
    Joel Dearden, Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 139

  • Macro and Micro Dynamics of City Size Distributions: The Case of Israel
    L Benguigui, Efrat Blumenfeld-Lieberthal, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 138

  • Geddes at UCL “There was something more in town planning than met the eye!”
    Michael Batty, Stephen Marshall,

  • CASA Working Paper 137

  • The ‘thermodynamics’ of the city
    Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 136

  • Modifying a Geodemographic Classification of the e-Society using public feedback
    Alex Singleton, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 135

  • Evolution and turnover in scaling systems
    Alex Bentley, Paul Ormerod, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 134

  • Creating Open Source Geodemographic Classifications for Higher Education Applications
    Alex Singleton, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 133

  • Constructing and Implementing an Agent-Based Model of Residential Segregation through Vector GIS
    Andrew Crooks,

  • CASA Working Paper 132

  • Collaborative Mapping of London Using Google Maps: The LondonProfiler
    Maurizio Gibin, Alex Singleton, Richard Milton, Pablo Mateos, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 131

  • Cities as Complex Systems: Scaling, Interactions, Networks, Dynamics and Urban Morphologies
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 130

  • Urban and regional dynamics – 3: ‘DNA’ and ‘genes’ as a basis for constructing a typology of areas
    Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 129

  • Urban and regional dynamics – 2: an hierarchical model of interacting regions
    Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 128

  • Urban and regional dynamics – 1: a core model
    Alan Wilson,

  • CASA Working Paper 127

  • Comparing Classifications: Some Preliminary Speculations on an Appropriate Scale for Neighbourhood Analysis with Reference to Geodemographic Information Systems
    Alex Singleton,

  • CASA Working Paper 126

  • Scaling and Allometry in the Building Geometries of Greater London
    Michael Batty, Rui Carvalho, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Richard Milton, Duncan Smith, Philip Steadman,

  • CASA Working Paper 125

  • Virtual Cities: Digital Mirrors into a Recursive World
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Richard Milton, Joel Dearden, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 124

  • Digital Urban - The Visual City
    Andrew Hudson-Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 123

  • The Repast Simulation/Modelling System for Geospatial Simulation
    Andrew Crooks,

  • CASA Working Paper 122

  • Planning Support Systems: Progress, Predictions, and Speculations on the Shape of Things to Come
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 121

  • Key Challenges in Agent-Based Modelling for Geo-Spatial Simulation
    Andrew Crooks, Christian Castle, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 120

  • Public Domain GIS, Mapping & Imaging Using Web-based Services
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Richard Milton, Michael Batty, Maurizio Gibin, Paul Longley, Alex Singleton,

  • CASA Working Paper 119

  • Socioeconomic Networks with Long-Range Interactions
    Rui Carvalho, Giulia Iori,

  • CASA Working Paper 118

  • Setting Children Free: Children’s Independent Movement in the Local Environment
    Roger Mackett, Belinda Brown, Yi Gong, Kay Kitazawa, James Paskins,

  • CASA Working Paper 117

  • Complexity in City Systems: Understanding, Evolution, and Design
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 116

  • The Cultural, Ethnic and Linguistic Classification of Populations and Neighbourhoods using Personal Names
    Pablo Mateos, Richard Webber, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 115

  • Guidelines for Assessing Pedestrian Evacuation Software Applications
    Christian Castle,

  • CASA Working Paper 114

  • Psychosocial implications of blindness and low-vision
    Victor Schinazi,

  • CASA Working Paper 113

  • Model Cities
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 112

  • Visualizing Creative Destruction
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 111

  • The UK Geography of the E-Society: A National Classification
    Paul Longley, Chao Li, Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 110

  • Principles and Concepts of Agent-Based Modelling for Developing Geospatial Simulations
    Christian Castle, Andrew Crooks,

  • CASA Working Paper 109

  • Exploring cities using agent-based models and GIS
    Andrew Crooks,

  • CASA Working Paper 108

  • Developing a Prototype Agent-Based Pedestrian Evacuation Model to Explore the Evacuation of King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station
    Christian Castle,

  • CASA Working Paper 107

  • Beyond statistical testing: Individual differences and the content and accuracy of mental representations of space
    Victor Schinazi,

  • CASA Working Paper 106

  • WePWEP: Web-based Participatory Wind Energy Planning [2]
    Ana Simao,

  • CASA Working Paper 105

  • WePWEP: Web-based Participatory Wind Energy Planning [1]
    Ana Simao,

  • CASA Working Paper 104

  • Assessing the geographic dimensions of London’s innovation networks
    Dave Chapman, Elena Besussi, Patrick Weber,

  • CASA Working Paper 103

  • Mapping European Research Networks
    Elena Besussi,

  • CASA Working Paper 102

  • Policy networks: conceptual developments and their European applications
    Elena Besussi,

  • CASA Working Paper 101

  • Mapping London’s innovation networks
    Dave Chapman, Elena Besussi,

  • CASA Working Paper 100

  • Proceedings of the ECCS 2005 Satellite Workshop: Embracing Complexity in Design - Paris 17 November 2005
    Jeffrey Johnson, Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou,

  • CASA Working Paper 99

  • Classifying pupils by where they live : how well does this predict variations in their GCSE results?
    Richard Webber, Tim Butler,

  • CASA Working Paper 98

  • Imagining the Recursive City: Explorations in Urban Simulacra
    Michael Batty, Andrew Hudson-Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 97

  • Enhancing urban analysis through lacunarity multiscale measurement
    Sinesio Alves Junior, Mauro Barros Filho,

  • CASA Working Paper 96

  • Spatial variations in road collision propensities in London
    Tessa Anderson,

  • CASA Working Paper 95

  • Simulating Emergent Urban Form: Desakota in China
    Yichun Xie, Michael Batty, Kang Zhao,

  • CASA Working Paper 94

  • Information Maps: Tools for Document Exploration
    Martin Dodge,

  • CASA Working Paper 93

  • Spatial representation and low vision: Two studies on the content, accuracy and utility of mental representations
    Victor Schinazi,

  • CASA Working Paper 92

  • The ethics of forgetting in an age of pervasive computing
    Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin,

  • CASA Working Paper 91

  • Tracking retail trends in London -- Linking the 1971 Census of Distribution to ODPM's new town centre statistical series --A revised report
    Mark Thurstain-Goodwin, Yi Gong,

  • CASA Working Paper 90

  • Neighbourhood Inequalities in the Patterns of Hospital Admissions and their Application to the Targeting of Health Promotion Campaigns
    Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 89

  • Central Place Theory and Geodemographics - The application of Central Place rank values to Zones of Residence
    Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 88

  • Neighbourhood Segregation and Social Mobility among the descendants of Middlesbrough's 19th century Celtic Immigrants
    Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 87

  • Assessing Texture Pattern in Slum Across Scales An Unsupervised Approach
    Mauro Barros Filho, Fabiano Sobreira,

  • CASA Working Paper 86

  • Demographic and Deprivation Ratios: examples of their use in understanding underlying spatial patterns in social phenomena
    Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 85

  • Hierarchy in Cities and City Systems
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 84

  • The relative power of geodemographics vis a vis person and household level demographic variables as discriminators of consumer behaviour
    Richard Webber,

  • CASA Working Paper 83

  • Net:Geography Fieldwork Frequently Asked Questions
    Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin,

  • CASA Working Paper 82

  • Codes of Life: Identification Codes and the Machine-Readable World
    Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin,

  • CASA Working Paper 81

  • Code, space and everyday life
    Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin,

  • CASA Working Paper 80

  • Distance in Space Syntax
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 79

  • Visualization in Spatial Modeling
    Michael Batty, Philip Steadman, Yichun Xie,

  • CASA Working Paper 78

  • Determining Sustainable Development Density using the Urban Carrying Capacity Assessment System
    Kyushik Oh,

  • CASA Working Paper 77

  • Spatial Ability, Urban Wayfinding and Location-Based Services: a review and first results
    Chao Li,

  • CASA Working Paper 76

  • Design and anticipation: towards an organisational view of design systems
    Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou,

  • CASA Working Paper 75

  • A New Theory of Space Syntax
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 74

  • A State of the Art Review of Geodemographics and their Applicability to the Higher Education Market
    Alex Singleton,

  • CASA Working Paper 73

  • Automatic Extraction of Hierarchical Urban Networks: A Microspatial Approach
    Rui Carvalho, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 72

  • Cities: Continuity, Transformation, and Emergence
    Michael Batty, Joana Barros, Sinesio Alves Junior,

  • CASA Working Paper 71

  • Representing Multifunctional Cities: Density and Diversity in Space and Time
    Michael Batty, Elena Besussi, Kees Maat, Jan Jaap Harts,

  • CASA Working Paper 70

  • Traffic, Urban Growth and Suburban Sprawl
    Michael Batty, Nancy Chin, Elena Besussi,

  • CASA Working Paper 69

  • A Rigorous Definition of Axial Lines: Ridges on Isovist Fields
    Rui Carvalho,

  • CASA Working Paper 68

  • Integrated Urban Evolutionary Modeling
    Yichun Xie, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 67

  • Review of Current Practices in Recording Road Traffic Incident Data: With Specific Reference to Spatial Analysis and Road Policing Policy
    Tessa Anderson,

  • CASA Working Paper 66

  • Interpreting Interpolation:The Pattern of Interpolation Errors in Digital Surface Models Derived from Laser Scanning Data
    Sarah Smith, Paul Longley,

  • CASA Working Paper 65

  • Agents, Cells and Cities: New Representational Models for Simulating Multi-Scale Urban Dynamics
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 64

  • The Emergence of Cities: Complexity and Urban Dynamics
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 63

  • Network Geography: Relations, Interactions, Scaling and Spatial Processes in GIS
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 62

  • Pedestrian Demand Modelling of Large Cities: An Applied Example from London
    Jake Desyllas, Elspeth Duxbury, John Ward, Andrew Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 61

  • Agent-Based Pedestrian Modelling
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 60

  • Online Participation: The Woodberry Down Experiment
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Steve Evans, Michael Batty, Susan Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 59

  • Techniques for augmenting the visualisation of dynamic raster surfaces
    Sanjay Rana, Jason Dykes,

  • CASA Working Paper 58

  • Reformulating Space Syntax: The Automatic Definition and Generation of Axial Lines and Axial Maps
    Michael Batty, Sanjay Rana,

  • CASA Working Paper 57

  • Delivering light-weight online geographic information analysis using ArcIMS
    Sanjay Rana,

  • CASA Working Paper 56

  • The Discrete Dynamics of Small-Scale Spatial Events: Agent-Based Models of Mobility in Carnivals and Street Parades
    Michael Batty, Jake Desyllas, Elspeth Duxbury,

  • CASA Working Paper 55

  • City of Slums: self-organisation across scales
    Joana Barros, Fabiano Sobreira,

  • CASA Working Paper 50

  • The Impact and Penetration of Location-Based Services
    Naru Shiode, Chao Li, Michael Batty, Paul Longley, David Maguire,

  • CASA Working Paper 49

  • Multi-dimensional Modelling for the National Mapping Agency: A Discussion of Initial Ideas, Considerations, and Challenges.
    Sarah Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 48

  • Designing plans: a control based coordination model
    Katerina Alexiou, Theodore Zamenopoulos,

  • CASA Working Paper 47

  • Unearthing the Roots of Urban Sprawl: A Critical Analysis of Form, Function and Methodology
    Nancy Chin,

  • CASA Working Paper 46

  • Summary of Coral Cay Conservation's Habitat Mapping Data from Utila, Honduras
    Steve Evans,

  • CASA Working Paper 45

  • Usability Testing for improving interactive Geovisualization techniques
    Carolina Tobon,

  • CASA Working Paper 44

  • Optimising visibility analyses using topographic features on the terrain
    Sanjay Rana, Jeremy Morley,

  • CASA Working Paper 43

  • Surface Networks
    Sanjay Rana, Jeremy Morley,

  • CASA Working Paper 42

  • Empiricism and Stochastics in Cellular Automaton Modeling of Urban Land Use Dynamics
    Claudia de Almeida,

  • CASA Working Paper 41

  • Spatial Clustering Method for Geographic Data:
    Toshihiro Osaragi,

  • CASA Working Paper 40

  • Classification Methods for Spatial Data Representation
    Toshihiro Osaragi,

  • CASA Working Paper 39

  • Examining Different Approaches to Mapping Internet Infrastructure
    Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin,

  • CASA Working Paper 38

  • Conceptual Models of Urban Environmental Information Systems - Toward Improved Information Provision.
    Muki Haklay,

  • CASA Working Paper 37

  • Urban Modelling as Storytelling: Using Simulation Models as a Narrative
    Subhrajit Guhathakurta,

  • CASA Working Paper 36

  • Modeling Complexity: The Limits to Prediction
    Michael Batty, Paul Torrens,

  • CASA Working Paper 35

  • Information Rich 3D Computer Modeling of Urban Environments
    Steve Evans, Andrew Hudson-Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 33

  • Agents with dycotomic goals which generate a rank-size distribution
    Ferdinando Semboloni,

  • CASA Working Paper 32

  • Can Geocomputation Save Urban Simulation? Throw some agents into the mixture, simmer and wait ...
    Paul Torrens,

  • CASA Working Paper 31

  • Visual and Interactive Exploration of Point Data
    Carolina Tobon,

  • CASA Working Paper 30

  • The Geometry of Slums: boundaries, packing and diversity
    Fabiano Sobreira, Marcelo Gomes,

  • CASA Working Paper 29

  • A Virtual Exploration of the Lost Labyrinth: Developing a Reconstructive Model of Hawara Labyrinth Pyramid Complex
    Naru Shiode, Wolfram Grajetzki,

  • CASA Working Paper 28

  • How Cellular Models of Urban Systems Work (1. Theory)
    Paul Torrens,

  • CASA Working Paper 27

  • Measuring Sprawl
    Paul Torrens, Marina Alberti,

  • CASA Working Paper 26

  • Visualizing the City: Communicating Urban Design to Planners and Decision-Makers
    Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 25

  • Weighted and metric surface networks - new insights and an interactive application for their generalisation in TCL/TK
    Sanjay Rana, Jo Wood,

  • CASA Working Paper 24

  • Experiments on the generalisation and visualisation of surface networks
    Sanjay Rana,

  • CASA Working Paper 23

  • Angular Analysis: a method for the quantification of space
    Alasdair Turner,

  • CASA Working Paper 22

  • Cellular Models of Urban Systems
    David O'Sullivan, Paul Torrens,

  • CASA Working Paper 21

  • New Technologies for Urban Designers: The VENUE Project
    Michael Batty, Martin Dodge, Bin Jiang, Andrew Hudson-Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 20

  • How Land-Use-Transportation Models Work
    Paul Torrens,

  • CASA Working Paper 19

  • Power Law Distributions in Real and Virtual Worlds
    Naru Shiode, Michael Batty,

  • CASA Working Paper 18

  • Defining and Delineating the Central Areas of Towns for Statistical Monitoring using Continuous Surface Representatives
    Mark Thurstain-Goodwin, David Unwin,

  • CASA Working Paper 17

  • Visualization in Cyber-Geography - Reconsidering cartography's concept of visualization in current usercentric cybergeographic cosmologies.
    Troels Degn Johansson,

  • CASA Working Paper 16

  • A Prototype Environmental Information System for London (London Environment Online or "LEO")
    Steve Evans,

  • CASA Working Paper 15

  • Dynamics of Urban Sprawl
    Michael Batty, Yichun Xie, Zhanli Sun,

  • CASA Working Paper 14

  • London's Brownfield Resource Pilot Project: The Wandle Valley
    Rebekah Boott,

  • CASA Working Paper 13

  • Soft Systems Methodology Analysis for Scoping in Enivironmental Impact Statement in Israel
    Muki Haklay,

  • CASA Working Paper 12

  • Finding the Source of the Amazon.com: Examining the Hype of the "Earth's Biggest Bookstore"
    Martin Dodge,

  • CASA Working Paper 11

  • Mapping Cyberspace: Visualising, Analysing and Exploring Virtual Worlds
    Bin Jiang, Ferjan Ormeling,

  • CASA Working Paper 10

  • Multi-Agent Simulation: New Approaches to Exploring Space-Time Dynamics Within GIS
    Michael Batty, Bin Jiang,

  • CASA Working Paper 09

  • STREETS: An Agent-Based Pedestrian Model
    Thorsten Schelhorn, David O'Sullivan, Muki Haklay, Mark Thurstain-Goodwin,

  • CASA Working Paper 08

  • The Geographies of Cyberspace
    Martin Dodge,

  • CASA Working Paper 07

  • From Environmental Information Systems to Environmental Informatics - Evolution and Meaning
    Muki Haklay,

  • CASA Working Paper 06

  • Virtual Regeneration
    Michael Batty, Simon Doyle,

  • CASA Working Paper 05

  • The Virtual Tate
    Michael Batty, Ruth Conroy, Bill Hillier, Jake Desyllas, Chiron Mottram, Alan Penn, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Alasdair Turner,

  • CASA Working Paper 04

  • Local Movement: Agent-Based Models of Pedestrian Flows
    Michael Batty, Bin Jiang, Mark Thurstain-Goodwin,

  • CASA Working Paper 03

  • GIS and Urban Design
    Michael Batty, Martin Dodge, Bin Jiang, Andrew Hudson-Smith,

  • CASA Working Paper 02

  • Visual Communication in Urban Planning & Urban Design
    Andrew Hudson-Smith, Martin Dodge, Simon Doyle,

  • CASA Working Paper 01

  • Modelling Virtual Urban Environments
    Michael Batty, Martin Dodge, Simon Doyle, Andrew Hudson-Smith,
    Image from Working Paper 68