Browse by UCL Departments and Centres
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Number of items: 36.
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Arcaute, E;
Hatna, E;
Ferguson, P;
Youn, H;
Johansson, A;
Batty, M;
(2015)
Constructing cities, deconstructing scaling laws.
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
, 12
(102)
, Article 20140745. 10.1098/rsif.2014.0745.
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B
Ballal, H;
(2015)
Collaborative planning with digital design synthesis.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
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Baudains, P;
Zamazalová, S;
Altaweel, M;
Wilson, A;
(2015)
Modeling Strategic Decisions in the Formation of the Early Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution
, 6
(1)
1 - 23.
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C
Caschili, S;
Medda, FR;
Wilson, A;
(2015)
An Interdependent Multi-Layer Model: Resilience of International Networks.
Networks and Spatial Economics
, 15
(2)
pp. 313-335.
10.1007/s11067-014-9274-2.
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Chen, H;
Cheng, T;
Wise, S;
(2015)
Designing Daily Patrol Routes For Policing Based On Ant Colony Algorithm.
In: Yang, C and Clarke, K and Yuan, M and Yu, M and Li, M and Guan, W and Sun, M and Huang, B, (eds.)
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences.
(pp. pp. 103-109).
Copernicus Gesellschaft mbH: Göttingen, Germany.
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D
Dennett, AR;
Crymble, A;
Hitchcock, T;
Falcini, L;
(2015)
Ephemeral Londoners: Modelling Lower Class Migration to Eighteenth Century London.
In: Malleson, N and Addis, N and Durham, H and Heppenstall, A, (eds.)
GISRUK 2015 Proceedings.
(pp. pp. 139-141).
GIS Research UK (GISRUK): Leeds, UK.
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E
Evans, TP;
(2015)
Perspectives on the relationship between local interactions and global outcomes in spatially explicit models of systems of interacting individuals.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
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F
Fidler, D;
(2015)
Power and loyalty defined by proximity to influential relations.
Computational Social Networks
, 2
(2)
10.1186/s40649-014-0009-9.
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Flint-Ashery, S;
(2015)
Public welfare or sectarianism: A new challenge for planning.
Planning Theory and Practice
, 16
(3)
pp. 299-318.
10.1080/14649357.2015.1047401.
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G
Gray, S;
Milton, R;
Hudson-Smith, A;
(2015)
Advances in crowdsourcing: Surveys, social media and geospatial analysis: Towards a big data toolkit.
In: Garrigos-Simon, F and Gil-Pechuán, I and Estelles-Miguel, S, (eds.)
Advances in Crowdsourcing.
(pp. 163-180).
Springer: Cham, Switzerland.
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H
Haklay, ME;
(2015)
Beyond quantification: a role for citizen science and community science in a smart city.
Presented at: Data and City Workshop, Maynooth University.
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Huntington, S;
Thorne, C;
Newell, ML;
Anderson, J;
Taylor, GP;
Pillay, D;
Hill, T;
... the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study, the UK, Ireland National Study of HIV in Pregnancy, Childhood (NSHPC), ; + view all
(2015)
Pregnancy is associated with elevation of liver enzymes in HIV-positive women on antiretroviral therapy.
AIDS
, 29
(7)
pp. 801-809.
10.1097/QAD.0000000000000620.
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Huntington, SE;
(2015)
The risk of viral rebound in the year after delivery in women remaining on antiretroviral therapy.
AIDS
, 29
(17)
pp. 2269-2278.
10.1097/QAD.0000000000000826.
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K
Kandt, J;
(2015)
The social and spatial context of urban health inequalities: towards an interpretive geodemographic framework.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
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Kandt, J;
Rode, P;
Hoffmann, C;
Graff, A;
Smith, D;
(2015)
Gauging interventions for sustainable travel: A comparative study of travel attitudes in Berlin and London.
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
, 80
pp. 35-48.
10.1016/j.tra.2015.07.008.
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Koutsolampros, P;
Sailer, K;
Pomeroy, R;
Zaltz Austwick, M;
Hudson-Smith, A;
Haslem, R;
(2015)
Spatial databases: Generating new insights on office design and human behaviours in the workplace.
In: Karimi, K and Vaughan, L and Sailer, K and Palaiologou, G and Bolton, T, (eds.)
Proceedings of the 10th International Space Syntax Symposium.
(pp. 23:1-23:16).
Space Syntax Laboratory, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL: London.
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L
Louf, R;
(2015)
Wandering in cities: a statistical physics approach to urban theory.
Doctoral thesis , Université Paris 6.
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M
Manley, E;
(2015)
Estimating Urban Traffic Patterns through Probabilistic Interconnectivity of Road Network Junctions.
PLOS ONE
, 10
(5)
, Article e0127095. 10.1371/journal.pone.0127095.
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Manley, EJ;
Addison, JD;
Cheng, T;
(2015)
Shortest path or anchor-based route choice: a large-scale empirical analysis of minicab routing in London.
JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY
, 43
123 - 139.
10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2015.01.006.
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Manley, EJ;
Orr, SW;
Cheng, T;
(2015)
A heuristic model of bounded route choice in urban areas.
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
, 56
195 - 209.
10.1016/j.trc.2015.03.020.
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Masucci, AP;
Arcaute, E;
Hatna, E;
Stanilov, K;
Batty, M;
(2015)
On the problem of boundaries and scaling for urban street networks.
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
, 12
(111)
, Article 20150763. 10.1098/rsif.2015.0763.
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Morphet, R;
(2015)
Spatial Interaction, Imperfect Competition and the Evaluation of User Benefit.
(CASA Working Paper
199).
The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, UCL (University College London): London, UK.
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Murcio, R;
Masucci, AP;
Arcaute, E;
Batty, M;
(2015)
Multifractal to monofractal evolution of the London street network.
Physical Review E
, 92
(6)
, Article 062130. 10.1103/PhysRevE.92.062130.
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Murcio, R;
Morphet, R;
Gershenson, C;
Batty, M;
(2015)
Urban Transfer Entropy across Scales.
PLoS One
, 10
(7)
, Article e0133780. 10.1371/journal.pone.0133780.
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Nathan, M;
(2015)
All in the mix? Top team demographics and business performance in English firms, 2008-9.
In: Nijkamp, Peter and Poot, Jacques and Bakens, Jessie, (eds.)
The Economics of Cultural Diversity.
(pp. 270-296).
Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK.
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Nathan, Max;
(2015)
The economics of cultural diversity: what have we learned?
Presented at: Pathways, Circuits and Crossroads Conference 2015, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Nathan, Max;
(2015)
Five Microsolutions for megaproblems: what works in urban regeneration policy?
In: Matthews, Peter, (ed.)
After Urban Regeneration: Communities, Policy and Place.
(pp. 61-78).
Policy Press
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Nathan, M;
(2015)
After Florida: Towards an economics of diversity.
European Urban and Regional Studies
, 22
(1)
pp. 3-19.
10.1177/0969776412463371.
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Nathan, M;
(2015)
Same difference? Minority ethnic inventors, diversity and innovation in the UK.
Journal of Economic Geography
, 15
(1)
pp. 129-168.
10.1093/jeg/lbu006.
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Nathan, M;
Rosso, A;
(2015)
Mapping digital businesses with big data: Some early findings from the UK.
Research Policy
, 44
(9)
pp. 1714-1733.
10.1016/j.respol.2015.01.008.
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O
O' Brien, J;
Psarra, S;
(2015)
The dialogic city: towards a synthesis of physical and conceptual artefacts in urban community configurations.
In: Karimi, K and Vaughan, L and Sailer, K and Palaiolo, G and Bolton, T, (eds.)
Proceedings of the 10th International Space Syntax Symposium.
(pp. 79:1-79:12).
Space Syntax Laboratory, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London: London, UK.
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O'Brien, JR;
Antoniou, A;
Bardon, T;
Barnes, A;
Virk, D;
(2015)
Micro-augmentations: situated calibration of a novel non-tactile, peripheral museum technology.
In: Karanikolas, N and Akoumianakis, D and Nikolaidou, M and Vergados, D and Xenos, M, (eds.)
PCI '15: Proceedings of the 19th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics.
(pp. pp. 229-234).
ACM: New York, USA.
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P
Pratt, Andy;
Nathan, Max;
Rincon-Aznar, Ana;
(2015)
Creative economy employment in the EU and the UK: a comparative analysis.
NESTA: London, UK.
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Prieto Curiel, R;
(2015)
¿Por qué los delitos ocurren siempre en el mismo lugar?
Nexos
, 37
(449)
pp. 18-20.
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Prieto Curiel, R;
Simonin Wilmer, I;
(2015)
Muchas emergencias y aún más llamadas.
Miscelánea Matemática
, 59
pp. 41-50.
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Wise, S;
Cheng, T;
(2015)
A Model Officer: An Agent-based Model of Policing.
In: Malleson, N and Addis, N and Durham, H and Heppenstall, A and Lovelace, R and Norman, P and Oldroyd, R, (eds.)
GISRUK 2015 Proceedings.
(pp. pp. 680-685).
GIS Research UK (GISRUK): Leeds, UK.
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