Wilson, A. G.
1939
85 works on record
Works

Geography and the environment

Knowledge power

Complex spatial systems

Urban and regional models in geography and planning

Mathematical methods in human geography and planning

Papers in urban and regional analysis

Urban and regional planning

Models of cities and regions

Optimization inlocational and transport analysis

Modelling the city

Urban dynamics

Catastrophe theory and bifurcation

Mathematics for geographers and planners

Entropy in urban and regional modelling
The development and application of urban models
Some new methods for dynamic geographical modelling
Retailers' profits and consumers' welfare in a spatial interaction shopping
Urban and regional analysis in Leeds
From comparative statics to dynamics in urban systems theory
Store and shopping centre location and size
Inner cities and related topics
Frameworks for modelling in relation to strategic planning in a health service
Catastrophe theory and urban modelling
Recent developments in urban and regional modelling
The use of analogies in geography
Useful philosophy
Varieties of structuralism
Residential mobility
Families of spatial interaction models
Towards models of the evolution and genesis of urban structure
Industrial location theory
The optimum sizes and locations of schools
Spatial interaction and settlement structure
Accounts and models for spatial demographic analysis 2: age-sex disaggregated populations
Behavioural inputs to aggregative urban system models
Transport and the evolution of urban spatial structure
Multi-regional models of population structure and some implications for a dynamic residentiallocation model
Mathematical education for geographers
Theory in human geography
The use of entropy maximising models in the theory of trip distribution, modesplit and route split
Some new sources of instability and oscillation in dynamic models of shopping centres and other urban structures
Nonlinear and dynamic models in geography
Travel demand forecasting
Learning and control mechanisms for urban modelling
Criticality and urban retail structure
Comments on Alonso's 'Theory of movement'
Making urban models more realistic
The corner-shop to supermarket transition in retailing
Metropolitan growth models
The use of entropy maximising models
Disaggregating elementary residential location models
Analysis and planning problems
' New' methods for spatial planning
Towards a unified model of urban structure and development
Research for regional planning
Transport, location and spatial systems
A new representation of the urban system for modelling and for the study of micro-level interdependence
Geografía y planeamiento urbano y regional
Developments of some elementary residential location models
A family of spatial interaction models and associated developments
Principles for building a general urban model
Principles for building a general urban and regional model
Generation of integrated multispatial input-output models of cities (GIMIMoC) I
The uses of analogies in geography
Further developments of entropy maximising transport models
Some illustrations of catastrophe theory applied to urban retailing structures
Understanding the city of the future
Notes on some concepts in social physics
Population statistics and spatial demographic accounts
Aspects of catastrophe theory and bifurcation theory in regional science
Fire and high buildings
Inter-regional commodity flows
The use of the concept of entropy in system modelling
Models in urban planning
Urban modelling
The use of entropy maximising models in the theory of trip ditribution, mode split and route split
Forecasting 'planning'
The evolution of urban spatial structure
Measures of benefit in the evaluation of urban transport improvements
Maps of reading
Elements of research autobiography
Advances and problems in distribution modelling
Forecasting planning
A systems analytical framework for comprehensive urban and regional model building
Generalising the Lowry Model