1. The Format of the
Paper
- A4 size white typing
sheets must be used by
typing or pasting the
manuscript on one side
- Upper and lower margins
of 3.0cm right and left
margins of 2.0cm
- Times (or Times New
Roman) font of 11 or 12
point
- 13 point pitch and single
spacing (about 51 lines)
- Maximum length of 15
pages including figures,
tables and references:
Papers longer than 15
pages will be rejected
- The serial page number
must be written in blue
pencil at bottom right-side
of each page
2. The Structure of
the paper
IInformation appearing
on the first page should
be as follows: two blank
lines; the title (centered,
capital letters, bold,
and no more than two lines);
two blank lines; authors'
name centered (superscript
numerals after each name
will refer to affiliation(s));
two blank lines; affiliations;
abstract (should start
on the 17th line and be
maximum 150 words); two
blank lines; the main
text. The subsequent pages
will start from first
line of the page.
The body of the paper
can have sections and
subsections which are
to be numbered using maximum
two digits (for example,
1. INTRODUCTION, 2.1
Model Structure).
The section and subsection
headings must be bold
typeface. All the headings
and the first paragraphs
should start at the left
hand margin (that is,
no indentation is required).
New paragraphs, except
the first paragraph in
each section and subsection
should start like as this,
using an indentation of
approximately 7 letters
from left hand margin.
The general order of the
materials in the paper
shall be as follows:
- Title, authors' name
and affiliations
- Abstract (no more than
150 words)
- The main body of the
text, tables and figures
(the tables and figures
are to appear immediately
after they are referred
in the text)
- Acknowledgement, if
any
- References
- Appendices, if required
3. Tables and Figures
Tables must be numbered
sequentially and have
a reasonably explanatory
title centered above the
table. Figures must be
drawn in ink or using
good quality graphic software;
they must be numbered
sequentially and have
a reasonably informative
title centered under the
figure.
4. References
References should
be places at the end of
the article and formatted
as in the example below.
Citations should indicate
the sequential reference
number, enclosed by square
brackets (e.g. [1]).
[1] FAMILYNAME, Initial.:
Title, Publication Title,
Publisher's Name. Vol.,
No., First Page -Last
Page, Year.
[2] KIM,S. and HAGISHIMA,
S: Comparison Analysis
of Spreading of Urban
Area and Land-use Control
System between Korean
and Japanese Provincial
Cities, Papers on City
Planning of CPIJ, No.
27, 85 - 90, 1992.
[3] LYNCH, K. and HACK,
G: Site Planning, The
MIT Press, 1984
[4] SATANE N., UCHIDA
A., DEGUCHI, A., OHGAI,
A., SATO, S. and HAGISHIMA,
S.: Commercial Facility
Location Model using Multiple
Regression Analysis, Computers,
Environment and Urban
Systems, Vol. 22, No.
3, 219 - 240, 1998.
[5] OHGAI, A., WATANABE,
K., and HITAKA, K: An
Environmental Management
Support Expert System
for Industrial Development
Planning Using Landsat
TM Data, Proc. 5th Int.
Conf. Computers in Urban
Planning and Urban Management,
Bombay, INDIA, 620 -631,
1997
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