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2023, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-5 Car Dependency and Urban Form
by Kobe Boussauw & Enrica Papa & Koos Fransen - 6-13 Demotorization and Space: The Influence of Spatial Factors on Car-Dependency Reduction in France
by Leslie Belton Chevallier & Joseph Cacciari & Anne Aguiléra - 14-26 Why the Car Is Not Always King in Global South Cities: Evidence From Ulaanbaatar
by Iqbal Hamiduddin - 27-40 Zero-Car Households: Urban, Single, and Low-Income?
by Eva Van Eenoo - 41-55 Investigating the Nonlinear Relationship Between Car Dependency and the Built Environment
by Jun Cao & Tanhua Jin & Tao Shou & Long Cheng & Zhicheng Liu & Frank Witlox - 56-68 Car Use: A Matter of Dependency or Choice? The Case of Commuting in Noord-Brabant
by Hossein Dashtestaninejad & Paul van de Coevering & Joost de Kruijf - 69-83 Is It Possible to Compete With Car Use? How Buses Can Facilitate Sustainable Transport
by Qihao Liu & Yuzheng Liu & Chia-Lin Chen & Enrica Papa & Yantao Ling & Mengqiu Cao - 84-98 Driving Towards Car-Independent Neighborhoods in Europe: A Typology and Systematic Literature Review
by Simone Aumann & Julia Kinigadner & David Duran-Rodas & Benjamin Büttner - 99-111 Enhancing the Modal Split in Paramaribo Through Design-Driven Participatory Action Research Fuelled by Urban Tactics
by Sam Rymenants & Marlies Struyf & Sigrid Heirman & Marleen Goethals - 112-125 Mobility Hubs: A Way Out of Car Dependency Through a New Multifunctional Housing Development?
by Arvid Krüger & Uwe Altrock - 126-134 Drivers’ Perspectives of Car Dependence
by David Metz - 135-147 The Effects of Urban Polycentricity on Particulate Matter Emissions From Vehicles: Evidence From 102 Chinese Cities
by Mi Ye & Ben Derudder & Lei Jiang & Freke Caset & Yingcheng Li - 148-152 Introduction: Toward a “Post-Alexandrian” Agenda
by Michael W. Mehaffy & Tigran Haas - 153-155 Christopher Alexander As An Architectural Thinker
by Almantas Samalavičius - 156-168 Navigating Approaches to the Use of Pattern Language Theory in Practice
by Ruihua Chen & Marina Bos-de Vos & Ingrid Mulder & Zoë van Eldik - 169-171 Community and Privacy in a Hyper-Connected World
by Roderick J. Lawrence - 172-184 A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
by Ngoc Hong Nguyen & Khaled Alawadi & Sara Al Hinai - 185-187 The Structure That Structures Us
by Jaap Dawson - 188-200 Centers in the Event Domain: A Retake on the Wholeness of Urban Spaces
by Ridvan Kahraman - 201-211 A World of a Thousand Independent Regions: Confronting the Ever-Increasing Refugee Problem
by Hans Joachim Neis & Pamanee Chaiwat - 212-223 The Pattern Language Approach as a Bridge Connecting Formal and Informal Urban Planning Practices in Africa
by Priscilla Namwanje & Víctor Muñoz Sanz & Roberto Rocco - 224-234 Social Sustainability and Alexander’s Living Structure Through a New Kind of City Science
by Tarina Levin & Stefan Sjöberg & Bin Jiang & Stephan Barthel - 235-245 Patterns of Growth: Operationalizing Alexander’s “Web Way of Thinking”
by Michael W. Mehaffy - 246-258 A Quanti-Qualitative Approach to Alexander’s Harmony-Seeking Computations
by Alice Rauber & Romulo Krafta - 259-262 Shipping Canals in Transition
by Carola Hein & Sabine Luning & Han Meyer & Stephen J. Ramos & Paul van de Laar - 263-274 Pathologies of Porosity: Looming Transitions Along the Mississippi River Ship Channel
by Joshua Alan Lewis - 275-288 Shaping the New Vistula Spit Channel: Political, Economic, and Environmental Aspects
by Justyna Breś & Piotr Lorens - 289-304 A New Shipping Canal Through the Vistula Spit as a Political and Transportation Project
by Piotr Marciniak - 305-318 Searching for Reconnection: Environmental Challenges and Course Changes in Spatial Development Along Shanghai’s Shipping Channels
by Harry den Hartog - 319-329 Flows as Makers and Breakers of Port-Territory Metabolic Relations: The Case of the Loire Estuary
by Annabelle Duval & Jean-Baptiste Bahers - 330-345 The Texas Coast: Ship Channel Network of the Petroleum Age
by Alan Lessoff - 346-362 How the Depths of the Danish Straits Shape Gdańsk's Port and City Spatial Development
by Karolina A. Krośnicka & Aleksandra Wawrzyńska - 363-375 The (Re)Industrialised Waterfront as a “Fluid Territory”: The Case of Lisbon and the Tagus Estuary
by João Pedro Costa & Maria J. Andrade & Francesca Dal Cin - 376-389 Prospective of an Inland Waterway System of Shipping Canals in Skikda (Algeria)
by Amira Ghennaï & Said Madani & Carola Hein - 390-405 Potential Impact of Waterway Development on Cultural Landscape Values: The Case of the Lower Vistula
by Anna Golędzinowska - 406-424 A Catalyst Approach for Smart Ecological Urban Corridors at Disused Waterways
by Sara Biscaya & Hisham Elkadi - 425-437 Review of UK Inland Waterways Transportation From the Hydrodynamics Point of View
by Momchil Terziev & Jonathan Mosse & Rosemary Norman & Kayvan Pazouki & Richard Lord & Tahsin Tezdogan & Charlotte Thompson & Dimitrios Konovessis & Atilla Incecik - 438-454 The Spatio-Functional Role of Navigable Urban Canals in the City: Cases From London and Amsterdam
by Merve Okkali Alsavada & Kayvan Karimi
2023, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-5 Smart Engagement and Smart Urbanism: Integrating “The Smart” Into Participatory Planning and Community Engagement
by Jin-Kyu Jung & Jung Eun Kang - 6-16 For a Cooperative “Smart” City Yet to Come: Place-Based Knowledge, Commons, and Prospects for Inclusive Municipal Processes From Seattle, Washington
by Christian Anderson & Jin-Kyu Jung - 17-31 Phygitally Smarter? A Critically Pragmatic Agenda for Smarter Engagement in British Planning and Beyond
by James Charlton & Ian Babelon & Richard Watson & Caitlin Hafferty - 32-43 Citizen Engagement in Smart City Planning: The Case of Living Labs in South Korea
by Mijin Choo & Yeon Woo Choi & Hyewon Yoon & Sung Bin Bae & Dong Keun Yoon - 44-56 Smart Engagement in Small Cities: Exploring Minority Participation in Planning
by Shakil Bin Kashem & Dora Gallo - 57-69 Planning the Smart City With Young People: Teenagers’ Perceptions, Values and Visions of Smartness
by Simeon Shtebunaev & Silvia Gullino & Peter J. Larkham - 70-80 What Role for Citizens? Evolving Engagement in Quadruple Helix Smart District Initiatives
by Hannah Devine-Wright & Anna R. Davies - 81-92 The Smart City and Healthy Walking: An Environmental Comparison Between Healthy and the Shortest Route Choices
by Eun Jung Kim & Youngeun Gong - 93-107 Civic Engagement in a Citizen-Led Living Lab for Smart Cities: Evidence From South Korea
by Jooho Park & Sayaka Fujii - 108-119 Natural Surveillance for Crime and Traffic Accidents: Simulating Improvements of Street Lighting in an Older Community
by Yeo-Kyeong Kim & Yun-Kyu Lee & Donghyun Kim - 120-132 Gap Analysis Between the Level of Heat Wave Adaptation Policy and Heat Wave Effects in South Korean Municipalities
by Tae Ho Kim & Chang Sug Park & Sang-hyeok Lee & Jung Eun Kang - 133-144 GPS Tracking Data on Marginalised Citizens’ Spatial Patterns: Towards Inclusive Urban Planning
by Trine Agervig Carstensen & Hans Skov-Petersen - 145-149 Queer(ing) Urban Planning and Municipal Governance
by Alison L. Bain & Julie A. Podmore - 150-163 Homonegative Labyrinth of Representational Distortions: Planning Im/Possibilities for Higher Education LGBTQ+ Students in Mumbai
by Chan Arun-Pina - 164-176 Queering Housing Policy: Questioning Urban Planning Assumptions in Namibian Cities
by Guillermo Delgado & Vanesa Castán Broto & Takudzwa Mukesi - 177-186 Radical Solidarities in Punk and Queer Refusals of Safety and Inclusion Narratives in Planning
by Sarah Gelbard - 187-196 Pinkwashing Policies or Insider Activism? Allyship in the LGBTIQ+ Governance–Activism Nexus
by Karine Duplan - 197-207 Planning in the “LGBTQ Capital”: Choreographing Transgender In and Out of Policy
by Matt C. Smith & Paul Gilchrist & Jason Lim - 208-222 Redistributing More Than the LGBTQ2S Acronym? Planning Beyond Recognition and Rainbows on Vancouver’s Periphery
by Julie A. Podmore & Alison L. Bain - 223-234 At the Intersection of Equity and Innovation: Trans Inclusion in the City of Vancouver
by Tiffany Muller Myrdahl - 235-248 Community Support Organizations in Gay Neighborhoods: Assessing Engagement During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Daniel Baldwin Hess & Alex Bitterman - 249-261 Territorial Inequality Driven by Tourism: A Queer Mapping of Urban Space in Acapulco, Mexico
by William J. Payne - 262-276 50 Years of Pride: Queer Spatial Joy as Radical Planning Praxis
by Marisa Turesky & Jonathan Jae-an Crisman - 277-280 Re-Orienting Planning Practice
by Petra L. Doan - 281-291 Social Determinants, Urban Planning, and Covid-19 Response: Evidence From Quito, Ecuador
by Susana Herrero-Olarte & Angela Díaz-Márquez - 292-306 Experiential Evaluation to Create Risky Situations and Address Tensions in a Participatory Planning Process
by Lieve Custers & Liesbeth Huybrechts & Oswald Devisch - 307-321 Experts as Game Changers? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Climate Measures in the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam
by Tanja Herdt & Víctor Muñoz Sanz - 322-334 Designing Situated Vocabularies to Counter Social Polarizations: A Case Study of Nolo Neighbourhood, Milan
by Virginia Tassinari & Francesco Vergani - 335-346 Strengthening Urban Labs’ Democratic Aspirations: Nurturing a Listening Capacity to Engage With the Politics of Social Learning
by Anna Seravalli - 347-358 Challenging the Master Narrative on Large-Scale Social Estates: Exploring Counterstories Through Digital Storytelling
by Younes Rifaad & Nele Aernouts - 359-373 Social-Ecological Knowledge Integration in Co-Design Processes: Lessons From Two Resilient Urban Parks in Chile
by Macarena Gaete - 374-388 A Comparative Study of Polarization Management Around Energy Transition-Related Land-Use Conflicts in The Netherlands
by Christian Scholl & Eline Coolen - 389-400 Planning Around Polarisation: Components of Finding Common Ground Based on Regeneration Projects in London and Gdańsk
by Piotr Lorens & Agnieszka Zimnicka
2023, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-4 Urban Heritage in Transformation: Physical and Non-Physical Dimensions of Changing Contexts
by Frank Eckardt & Aliaa AlSadaty - 5-18 Change in the Dispersed Territory: (Proto)Types for a New Urban Paradigm
by Maarten Gheysen & Sophie Leemans - 19-29 The Role of the Public-Private Interface and Persistence of Historic Character in Nezu, Tokyo
by Milica Muminović - 30-38 Impacts of Change: Analysing the Perception of Industrial Heritage in the Vogtland Region
by Leo Bockelmann - 39-51 Continuity and Change: Socio-Spatial Practices in Bamberg's World Heritage Urban Horticulture
by Heike Oevermann & Daniel Keech & Marc Redepenning & Li Fan & Patricia Alberth - 52-66 Towards Liveability in Historic Centres: Challenges and Enablers of Transformation in Two Latvian Towns
by Margarita Vološina & Evija Taurene & Pēteris Šķiņķis - 67-82 Patterns of Detachment: Spatial Transformations of the Phosphate Industry in el-Quseir, Egypt
by Mirhan Damir & Martin Meyer & Hellen Aziz - 83-98 Endangered Urban Commons: Lahore’s Violent Heritage Management and Prospects for Reconciliation
by Helena Cermeño & Katja Mielke - 99-109 Permanences Against Cultural Amnesia: Reconstructing the Urban Narrative of the Rum Community of Fener, Istanbul
by Ilgi Toprak - 110-120 Portraying Urban Change in Alfama (Lisbon): How Local Socio-Spatial Practices Shape Heritage
by Catarina Fontes & Graça Índias Cordeiro - 121-136 A Bourdieusian Framework for Understanding Public Space Heritage Transformations: Riga’s Castle Square
by Helena Gutmane - 137-150 Urban Heritage Rehabilitation: Institutional Stakeholders’ Contributions to Improve Implementation of Urban and Building Regulations
by Cilísia Ornelas & João Miranda Guedes & Isabel Breda-Vázquez & Virginia Gallego Guinea & Alessandra Turri - 151-164 Conservation Planning and the Development Trajectory of the Historic Core of Worcester, England
by Heather Barrett - 165-168 Bombed Cities: Legacies of Post-War Planning on the Contemporary Urban and Social Fabric
by Seraphim Alvanides & Carol Ludwig - 169-181 Revisioning and Rebuilding Britain’s War-Damaged Cities
by Peter J. Larkham & David Adams - 182-195 Post-Second World War Reconstruction of Polish Cities: The Interplay Between Politics and Paradigms
by Łukasz Bugalski & Piotr Lorens - 196-210 From Reconstruction to Urban Preservation: Negotiating Built Heritage After the Second World War
by Birgit Knauer - 211-225 “Reconstructionism”: A Strategy to Improve Outdated Attempts of Modernist Post-War Planning?
by Uwe Altrock - 226-238 Intelligibility of Post-War Reconstruction in French Bombed Cities
by Alice Vialard - 239-254 A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Urban Fabric of Nuremberg From the 1940s Onwards Using Historical Maps
by Carol Ludwig & Seraphim Alvanides - 255-265 Dockers in Poplar: The Legacy of the London County Council’s Replanning of Poplar, East London
by Rosamund Lily West - 266-278 Post-War Architecture and Urban Planning as Means of Reinventing Opole’s Past and Identity
by Barbara Szczepańska - 279-282 Social Justice in the Green City
by Roberta Cucca & Thomas Thaler - 283-295 Green Gentrification, Social Justice, and Climate Change in the Literature: Conceptual Origins and Future Directions
by Roberta Cucca & Michael Friesenecker & Thomas Thaler - 296-311 Environmental Microsegregation: Urban Renewal and the Political Ecology of Health
by Klaus Geiselhart & David Spenger - 312-321 “Passive” Ecological Gentrification Triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Dani Broitman - 322-333 A New Phase of Just Urban Climate Action in the Rocky Mountain West
by Clara Stein & Corina McKendry - 334-345 Reframing Urban Nature-Based Solutions Through Perspectives of Environmental Justice and Privilege
by Willi Bauer - 346-360 Making Thessaloniki Resilient? The Enclosing Process of the Urban Green Commons
by Maria Karagianni - 361-371 Urban Heat Transition in Berlin: Corporate Strategies, Political Conflicts, and Just Solutions
by Hendrik Sander & Sören Weißermel - 372-387 Building Equality: A “Litmus Test” for Recognising and Evidencing Inequalities and Segregation in the Built Environment
by Michael Crilly & Georgiana Varna & Chandra Mouli Vemury & Mark Lemon & Andrew Mitchell - 388-398 Food and Governmentality in the Green City: The Case of German Food Policy Councils
by Alena Birnbaum & Petra Lütke - 399-413 How Context Matters: Challenges of Localizing Participatory Budgeting for Climate Change Adaptation in Vienna
by Byeongsun Ahn & Michael Friesenecker & Yuri Kazepov & Jana Brandl - 414-425 Fiduciary Activism From Below: Green Gentrification, Pension Finance, and the Possibility of Just Urban Futures
by Jessica Parish
2022, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-12 Accessible and Inclusive Cities: Exposing Design and Leadership Challenges for Bunbury and Geelong
by Adam Johnson & Richard Tucker & Hing-Wah Chau & Elmira Jamei - 13-24 Comparative Analysis of 20-Minute Neighbourhood Policies and Practices in Melbourne and Scotland
by Hing-Wah Chau & Ian Gilzean & Elmira Jamei & Lesley Palmer & Terri Preece & Martin Quirke - 25-41 Integrating Health Into the Urban Master Plan of Vic, Barcelona: A Comprehensive Approach
by Anna Puig-Ribera & Marta Rofin & Judit Bort-Roig & Eva Aumatell & Albert Juncà & Marc de San Pedro & Francesc Garcia-Cuyàs & Cati Chamorro & Lorena Perona-Ribes & Josep Ramon Torrentó & Guillem Jabardo-Camprubí & Fabiana Palmero & Marina Geli - 42-60 Putting Health at the Heart of Local Planning Through an Integrated Municipal Health Strategy
by Angela Freitas & Paula Santana - 61-74 Co-Benefits of Transdisciplinary Planning for Healthy Cities
by Roderick J. Lawrence - 75-89 Public Space Usage and Well-Being: Participatory Action Research With Vulnerable Groups in Hyper-Dense Environments
by Stephanie Y. S. Cheung & Danyang Lei & Faye Y. F. Chan & Hendrik Tieben - 90-95 City Models and Preventive Planning Strategies for Resilient Cities in Germany
by Detlef Kurth - 96-112 Greenery and Urban Form vs. Health of Residents: Evaluation of Modernist Housing in Lodz and Gdansk
by Małgorzata Hanzl & Magdalena Rembeza - 113-123 A Healthy City for All? Social Services’ Roles in Collaborative Urban Development
by Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Maria Fjellfeldt & Ebba Högström & Urban Markström - 124-139 Transit-Oriented Development and Livability: The Case of the Najma and Al Mansoura Neighborhoods in Doha, Qatar
by Almaha Al-Malki & Reem Awwaad & Raffaello Furlan & Michael Grosvald & Rashid Al-Matwi - 140-152 Rethinking the Contextual Factors Influencing Urban Mobility: A New Holistic Conceptual Framework
by Taha Chaiechi & Josephine Pryce & Emiel L. Eijdenberg & Simona Azzali - 153-166 Inequitable Housing Practices and Youth Internalizing Symptoms: Mediation Via Perceptions of Neighborhood Cohesion
by Richard C. Sadler & Julia W. Felton & Jill A. Rabinowitz & Terrinieka W. Powell & Amanda Latimore & Darius Tandon - 167-178 Hawker Centres: A Social Space Approach to Promoting Community Wellbeing
by Valeriya Radomskaya & Abhishek Singh Bhati - 179-194 Enlarging the Human Climate Niche: Integrating Urban Heat Island in Urban Planning Interventions
by Rayan Mounayar & Daniel Florentin - 195-207 Sustainable Heritage Preservation to Improve the Tourism Offer in Saudi Arabia
by Silvia Mazzetto - 208-212 Planning and the High-Rise Neighbourhood: Debates on Vertical Cities
by Brian Webb & James T. White - 213-228 Planning for Lower-Income Households in Privately Developed High-Density Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia
by Hazel Easthope & Laura Crommelin & Sophie-May Kerr & Laurence Troy & Ryan van den Nouwelant & Gethin Davison - 229-244 Rise Overrun: Condoization, Gentrification, and the Changing Political Economy of Renting in Toronto
by Sean Grisdale & Alan Walks - 245-252 Young Families and High-Rise: Towards Inclusive Vertical Family Housing
by Lia Karsten - 253-266 Negotiating Vertical Urbanization at the Public–Private Nexus: On the Institutional Embeddedness of Planning Committees
by Johannes Herburger & Nicola Hilti & Eva Lingg - 267-283 Opportunities and Challenges of Municipal Planning in Shaping Vertical Neighbourhoods in Greater London
by Lucía Cerrada Morato - 284-297 High-Rises and Urban Specificity: Politics of Vertical Construction in Paris, London, and Vienna
by Andrea Glauser - 298-312 Housing in Germany and the Rebirth of the High-Rise in Post-Modern Urban Design
by Uwe Altrock - 313-324 “Double Ageing” in the High-Rise Residential Buildings of Tokyo
by Taro Hirai - 325-338 Planning and Architecture as Determining Influences on the Housing Market: Budapest–Csepel’s Post–War Housing Estates
by Tamás Egedy & Balázs Szabó & Hlib Antypenko & Melinda Benkő - 339-351 High Neighbor! Residents’ Social Practices in New Danish High-Rises
by Mette Mechlenborg - 352-363 Common Areas, Common Causes: Public Space in High-Rise Buildings During Covid-19
by Loren March & Ute Lehrer - 364-376 Urban Verticality Shaped by a Vertical Terrain: Lessons From Chongqing, China
by Yi Jin - 377-380 The Challenges of Social Infrastructure for Urban Planning
by Ebba Högström & Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Maria Fjellfeldt - 381-397 The Spaces of Social Services as Social Infrastructure: Insights From a Policy-Innovation Project in Milan
by Massimo Bricocoli & Benedetta Marani & Stefania Sabatinelli - 398-408 Apartment Living and Community Care: Experiences of People With Intellectual Disability, Their Families, and Support Staff
by Phillippa Carnemolla - 409-419 Street-Level Workers and the Construction of Social Infrastructure in Suburban Neighbourhoods
by Jenni Kuoppa & Päivi Kymäläinen - 420-431 Towards Digital Social Infrastructure? Digital Neighborly Connectedness as a Social Resource
by Yann P. M. Rees & Sebastian Kurtenbach & Katrin Rosenberger & Armin Küchler - 432-444 Learning From Covid-19: Social Infrastructure in Disadvantaged Housing Areas in Denmark
by Marie Stender & Lene Wiell Nordberg - 445-456 Non-Formal Cultural Infrastructure in Peripheral Regions: Responsibility, Resources, and Regional Disparities
by Lea Fobel - 457-469 The Changing Role of Student Housing as Social Infrastructure
by Yvonne Franz & Elisabeth Gruber - 470-485 A “Motor” for the Neighbourhood? Urban Planning and the Challenges of Relocating Cultural Infrastructures
by Christoph Mager & Madeleine Wagner - 486-498 Constructing Common Meeting Places: A Strategy for Mitigating the Social Isolation of Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods?
by Trine Agervig Carstensen & Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen & Anne Gravsholt Busck & Nina Glomså Søraa - 499-509 Shared Housing as Public Space? The Ambiguous Borders of Social Infrastructure
by Karin Grundström - 510-522 Seeing Streetscapes as Social Infrastructure: A Paradigmatic Case Study of Hornsbergs Strand, Stockholm
by Jing Jing - 523-533 “Ageing in Place” and Urban Regeneration: Analysing the Role of Social Infrastructure
by Camilla Lewis & Sophie Yarker & Mark Hammond & Niamh Kavanagh & Christopher Phillipson
2022, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 1-3 The Resilient Metropolis: Planning in an Era of Decentralization
by Thomas J. Vicino - 4-14 Urban Crises and the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analytical Framework for Metropolitan Resiliency
by Thomas J. Vicino & Robert H. Voigt & Mahir Kabir & Jonathan Michanie - 15-34 Working From Home and Covid-19: Where Could Residents Move to?
by Johannes Moser & Fabian Wenner & Alain Thierstein - 35-48 The Gender–Poverty–Mobility Nexus and the Post-Pandemic Era in South Africa
by Lindsay Blair Howe - 49-62 Reimagining the Future of the Sydney CBD: Reflecting on Covid-19-Driven Changes in Commercial and Residential Property Trends
by Gabriela Quintana Vigiola & Juaneé Cilliers & Luis Hernando Lozano-Paredes - 63-74 Uneven Trajectories and Decentralisation: Lessons From Historical Planning Processes in Saint-Étienne
by Victoria Pinoncely - 75-85 “The System Is the System, Isn’t It?”: The Case for a Just Devolution
by Liam O'Farrell & Roman Zwicky - 86-97 Different Forms of Welfare Provision for Diverse Suburban Fabrics: Three Examples From Italy
by Lorenzo De Vidovich - 98-114 Between Decentralization and Recentralization: Conflicts in Intramunicipal and Intermunicipal Governance in Tokyo’s Shrinking Suburbs
by Hiroaki Ohashi & Nicholas A. Phelps & John Tomaney - 115-129 From a Small Village to an Exclusive Gated Community: Unplanned Suburbanisation and Local Sovereignty in Post-Socialist Hungary
by Adrienne Csizmady & Márton Bagyura & Gergely Olt - 130-143 When Modern Housing Built Optimistic Suburbia: A Comparative Analysis Between Lisbon and Luanda
by Inês Rodrigues - 144-158 Contemporary Decentralized Development of a Centrally Planned Metropolis: The Case of Budapest
by Anna Kornélia Losonczy & Annamária Orbán & Melinda Benkő - 159-171 Developing Polycentricity to Shape Resilient Metropolitan Structures: The Case of the Gdansk–Gdynia–Sopot Metropolitan Area
by Piotr Lorens & Anna Golędzinowska - 172-184 Examining Socio-Economic Inequality Among Commuters: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area
by Adiwan Aritenang - 185-190 Spatial Knowledge and Urban Planning
by Anna Juliane Heinrich & Angela Million & Karsten Zimmermann - 191-205 “DALSTON! WHO ASKED U?”: A Knowledge-Centred Perspective on the Mapping of Socio-Spatial Relations in East London
by Carsten Jungfer & Fernanda Palmieri & Norbert Kling - 206-218 “Emancipatory Circuits of Knowledge” for Urban Equality: Experiences From Havana, Freetown, and Asia
by Stephanie Butcher & Camila Cociña & Alexandre Apsan Frediani & Michele Acuto & Brenda Pérez‐Castro & Jorge Peña‐Díaz & Joiselen Cazanave‐Macías & Braima Koroma & Joseph Macarthy - 219-229 Transforming Spatial Practices Through Knowledges on the Margins
by Zuzana Tabačková - 230-241 Copenhagen’s Struggle to Become the World’s First Carbon Neutral Capital: How Corporatist Power Beats Sustainability
by Ulrik Kohl & John Andersen - 242-253 Mobilising Situated Local Knowledge for Participatory Urban Planning Through Storytelling
by Hanna Seydel & Sandra Huning - 254-273 Sharing and Space-Commoning Knowledge Through Urban Living Labs Across Different European Cities
by Doina Petrescu & Helena Cermeño & Carsten Keller & Carola Moujan & Andrew Belfield & Florian Koch & Denise Goff & Meike Schalk & Floris Bernhardt - 274-284 The Scaling Potential of Experimental Knowledge in the Case of the Bauhaus.MobilityLab, Erfurt (Germany)
by Luise Kraaz & Maria Kopp & Maximilian Wunsch & Uwe Plank-Wiedenbeck - 285-298 Evidence-Based Planning: A Multi-Criteria Index for Identifying Vacant Properties in Large Urban Centres
by Thiago Corrêa Jacovine & Kaio Nogueira & Camila Nastari Fernandes & Gabriel Marques da Silva - 299-310 Rendering Affective Atmospheres: The Visual Construction of Spatial Knowledge About Urban Development Projects
by Sophie Mélix & Gabriela Christmann - 311-314 Co-Creation and the City: Arts-Based Methods and Participatory Approaches in Urban Planning
by Juliet Carpenter & Christina Horvath - 315-325 Co-Creation Beyond Humans: The Arts of Multispecies Placemaking
by Cecilie Sachs Olsen - 326-339 Urban Drama: Power Mediation in Antagonistic Copenhagen
by Jan Lilliendahl Larsen & Martin Severin Frandsen - 340-350 Co-Creation From the Grassroots: Listening to Arts-Based Community Organizing in Little Tokyo
by Jonathan Jae-an Crisman - 351-362 Picture This: Exploring Photovoice as a Method to Understand Lived Experiences in Marginal Neighbourhoods
by Juliet Carpenter - 363-378 A Framework for Co-Design Processes and Visual Collaborative Methods: An Action Research Through Design in Chile
by Macarena Gaete Cruz & Aksel Ersoy & Darinka Czischke & Ellen van Bueren - 379-393 From Urban Consumption to Production: Rethinking the Role of Festivals in Urban Development Through Co-Creation
by Nicole Foster - 394-404 Planning With Art: Artistic Involvement Initiated by Public Authorities in Sweden
by Sofia Wiberg - 405-417 Cultivating Urban Storytellers: A Radical Co-Creation to Enact Cognitive Justice for/in Self-Built Neighbourhoods
by Catalina Ortiz - 418-429 Online Podcast Production as Co-Creation for Intercultural Participation in Neighbourhood Development
by Robert Barbarino & Bianca Herlo & Malte Bergmann - 430-439 From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
by Jeremy Allan Hawkins
2022, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-4 Challenges of Energy Renovation
by Tineke van der Schoor & Fred Sanders - 5-19 Social Housing Net-Zero Energy Renovations With Energy Performance Contract: Incorporating Occupants’ Behaviour
by Margot Pellegrino & Carole Wernert & Angéline Chartier - 20-32 Residents’ Perceptions of a Smart Technology Retrofit Towards Nearly Zero-Energy Performance
by Veronika Mooses & Ingmar Pastak & Pilleriine Kamenjuk & Age Poom - 33-44 The Comfort Tool: Assessment and Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Universal Design in Home Renovations
by Ermal Kapedani & Jasmien Herssens & Erik Nuyts & Griet Verbeeck - 45-57 Concerns of Owner-Occupants in Realising the Aims of Energy Transition
by Mieke Oostra & Nelleke Nelis - 58-69 How a Sustainable Renovation Influenced the Environmental Values of Those Involved
by Mazin Bahho & Brenda Vale - 70-80 Unlocking Grey Scientific Data on Resident Behaviour to Increase the Climate Impact of Dutch Sustainable Housing
by Fred Sanders & Marjolein Overtoom - 81-96 Reusing Timber Formwork in Building Construction: Testing, Redesign, and Socio-Economic Reflection
by Arno Pronk & Stijn Brancart & Fred Sanders - 97-107 Let’s Get Sociotechnical: A Design Perspective on Zero Energy Renovations
by Stella Boess - 108-122 Renewable Energy Communities as a New Actor in Home Energy Savings
by Frans H. J. M. Coenen & Thomas Hoppe - 123-130 Lessons From EU-Projects for Energy Renovation
by Tineke van der Schoor - 131-134 From Smart Urban Forests to Edible Cities: New Approaches in Urban Planning and Design
by Alessio Russo & Francisco J. Escobedo - 135-138 The Place of Urban Food Forests in Cities of the 21st Century
by Paloma Cariñanos & Simone Borelli & Michela Conigliaro & Alessio Fini - 139-154 Species Richness, Stem Density, and Canopy in Food Forests: Contributions to Ecosystem Services in an Urban Environment
by Cara A. Rockwell & Alex Crow & Érika R. Guimarães & Eduardo Recinos & Deborah La Belle - 155-159 From Desk to Field: Countering Agrourbanism’s “Paper Landscapes” Through Phenomenology, Thick Description, and Immersive Walking
by Robert France - 160-173 Factors and Strategies for Environmental Justice in Organized Urban Green Space Development
by Dillip Kumar Das - 174-185 Citizen Participation in Urban Forests: Analysis of a Consultation Process in the Metropolitan Area of Rouen Normandy
by Charlotte Birks & Damien Féménias & Charly Machemehl - 186-201 Multifunctional Green Infrastructure in Shrinking Cities: How Does Urban Shrinkage Affect Green Space Planning?
by Olivia Lewis & Sílvia Sousa & Paulo Pinho