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Measuring connectedness of input-output models: 2. Total flow conceptSZYRMER, J. M.Environment and planning A London. 1986, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 107-121Article
Multiday samples, parameter estimation precision, and data collection costs for least squares regression trip-generation modelsPAS, E. I.Environment and planning A London. 1986, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 73-87Article
Accessibility and regional development in Britain: some questions arising from data on freight flowsCHISHOLM, M.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 963-980Article
An illustration of household energy conservation modeling using the search-list decision heuristicTONN, B. E; BERRY, L.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 9, pp 1243-1261Article
Log-linear modelling and spatial analysisAUTHAUSER, E; FISCHER, MM.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 931-951Article
Theories of interregional trade and theories of valueBARNES, T. J.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 729-746Article
Computer-assisted telephone interviewing: an application in planning researchDOORN, P. K; DEKKER, F.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 795-813Article
Issues in national park administrationBROTHERTON, D. I.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 47-58Article
Longitudinal versus cross-sectional methods for behavioural research: a first-round knockoutDAVIES, R. B; PICKLES, A. R.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 10, pp 1315-1329Article
Quasi-likehood estimation and diagnostic statistics for spatial interaction modelsBAXTER, M. J.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 12, pp 1627-1635Article
Raising the level of ambition in research: some lessons from the journalWILSON, A. G.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 465-470Article
Simulation of a policy aimed at the reduction of wood use in the SudanMURCK, B. W; DUFOURNAUD, C. M; WHITNEY, J. B. R et al.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 9, pp 1231-1242Article
The conceptualisation of output and cost-benefit evaluation for leisure facilitiesKNAPP, M. R. J; VICKERMAN, R. W.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 9, pp 1217-1229Article
The econometrics of searchLERMAN, S. R; MAHMASSANI, H. S.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 1009-1024Article
The impact of monetary activity upon regional housing markets: a maximum entropy spectral analysisMARCHAND, C.Environment and planning A London. 1985, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 889-904Article
A conditional nearest-neighbor spatial association measure for the analysis of conditional locational interdependenceOKABE, A; MIKI, F.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 163-171Article
A generalized procedure for comparing models of spatial choiceHALPERIN, W. C; RICHARDSON, G. D; GALE, N et al.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 1289-1301Article
A robust analysis of a minority census: the distribution of travelling people in EnglandSIBLEY, D.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 1279-1288Article
Energy and Spatial Structure: a rural exampleOWENS, S. E.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 1319-1337Article
Guest editorial. Urbanization reconsideredSCOTT, A. J.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 565-568Article
Individual and geographical variation in longitudinal voting data for England 1964-1970PICKLES, A. R; DAVIES, R. B; CROUCHLEY, R et al.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 9, pp 1237-1247Article
Multiple vehicle routing and dispatching to an emergency sceneDASKIN, M. S; HAGHANI, A.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 1349-1359Article
Regional variations in cyclical employmentHOWLAND, M. I.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 7, pp 863-877Article
Some Supply and demand considerations in Urban Spatial interaction modelsROY, J. R; BROTCHIE, J. F.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 9, pp 1137-1147Article
Specification of individual residential utility functions: a comparative analysis of three measurement proceduresVELDHUISEN, K.; TIMMERMANS, H. J. P.Environment and planning A London. 1984, Vol 16, Num 12, pp 1573-1582Article