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2020, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 347-357 “Look How Many Gays There Are Here”: Digital Technologies and Non-Heterosexual Space in Haikou
by James Cummings - 358-370 The Hybrid Space of Collaborative Location-Based Mobile Games and the City: A Case Study of Ingress
by Ulysses Sengupta & Mahmud Tantoush & May Bassanino & Eric Cheung - 371-383 IT-Oriented Infrastructural Development, Urban Co-Dependencies, and the Reconfiguration of Everyday Politics in Pune, India
by Aditya Ray - 384-387 New Urbanism: From Exception to Norm—The Evolution of a Global Movement
by Susan Moore & Dan Trudeau - 388-403 Does New Urbanism “Just Show Up”? Deliberate Process and the Evolving Plan for Markham Centre
by Katherine Perrott - 404-416 New Urbanism and Contextual Relativity: Insights from Sweden
by Crystal Filep & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett - 417-428 New Urbanism as Urban Political Development: Racial Geographies of ‘Intercurrence’ across Greater Seattle
by Yonn Dierwechter - 429-440 Disparate Projects, Coherent Practices: Constructing New Urbanism through the Charter Awards
by Dan Trudeau - 441-452 New Urbanism in the New Urban Agenda: Threads of an Unfinished Reformation
by Michael W. Mehaffy & Tigran Haas - 453-463 New Urbanism: Past, Present, and Future
by Ajay Garde - 464-467 The Creeping Conformity—and Potential Risks—of Contemporary Urbanism
by Jill L. Grant
2020, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-10 The Role of Arrival Areas for Migrant Integration and Resource Access
by Heike Hanhörster & Susanne Wessendorf - 11-22 Broadening the Urban Planning Repertoire with an ‘Arrival Infrastructures’ Perspective
by Bruno Meeus & Luce Beeckmans & Bas van Heur & Karel Arnaut - 23-32 How the Presence of Newly Arrived Migrants Challenges Urban Spaces: Three Perspectives from Recent Literature
by Martina Bovo - 33-43 Arrival or Transient Spaces? Differentiated Politics of Mobilities, Socio-Technological Orderings and Migrants’ Socio-Spatial Embeddedness
by Tabea Bork-Hüffer & Simon Alexander Peth - 44-54 The Transformative Power of Urban Arrival Infrastructures: Berlin’s Refugio and Dong Xuan Center
by René Kreichauf & Olivia Rosenberger & Paul Strobel - 55-66 Between Hospitality and Inhospitality: The Janus-Faced 'Arrival Infrastructure'
by Maxime Felder & Joan Stavo-Debauge & Luca Pattaroni & Marie Trossat & Guillaume Drevon - 67-77 Urban Arrival Infrastructures between Political and Humanitarian Support: The ‘Refugee Welcome’ Mo(ve)ment Revisited
by Rivka Saltiel - 78-88 Accessing Resources in Arrival Neighbourhoods: How Foci-Aided Encounters Offer Resources to Newcomers
by Nils Hans & Heike Hanhörster - 89-102 Leipzig’s Inner East as an Arrival Space? Exploring the Trajectory of a Diversifying Neighbourhood
by Annegret Haase & Anika Schmidt & Dieter Rink & Sigrun Kabisch - 103-114 Peripheral Estates as Arrival Spaces? Conceptualising Research on Arrival Functions of New Immigrant Destinations
by Nihad El-Kayed & Matthias Bernt & Ulrike Hamann & Madlen Pilz - 115-126 Ordinary Places of Postmigrant Societies: Dealing with Difference in West and East German Neighbourhoods
by Karin Wiest - 127-137 Frustrating Beginnings: How Social Ties Compensate Housing Integration Barriers for Afghan Refugees in Vienna
by Josef Kohlbacher - 138-149 Refugees and Asylum Seekers Dispersed in Non-Metropolitan French Cities: Do Housing Opportunities Mean Housing Access?
by Camille Gardesse & Christine Lelevrier - 150-162 Negotiations of Socio-Spatial Coexistence through Everyday Encounters in Central Athens, Greece
by Eva (Evangelia) Papatzani & Lena Knappers - 163-176 Housing Commons vs. State Spatial Policies of Refugee Camps in Athens and Thessaloniki
by Charalampos Tsavdaroglou & Konstantinos Lalenis - 177-188 “Live Like a Lifelong Tourist”? The Contradicting Realities of Finnish Offshore Service Workers in Athens
by Johanna Lilius & Dimitris Balampanidis - 189-199 Migrants and Refugees: Bottom-Up and DIY Spaces in Italy
by Marco Cremaschi & Flavia Albanese & Maurizio Artero - 200-205 Imagining Cities of Inclusion—Formulating Spaces of Justice
by Anja Nygren & Florencia Quesada - 206-216 City, Nation, Network: Shifting Territorialities of Sovereignty and Urban Violence in Latin America
by Diane Davis - 217-229 Densification and School Segregation: The Case of Oslo
by Rebecca Cavicchia & Roberta Cucca - 230-240 The Refugees’ Right to the Center of the City and Spatial Justice: Gentrification vs Commoning Practices in Tarlabaşı-Istanbul
by Charalampos Tsavdaroglou - 241-251 Experience of Urban Hospitality: An Ecological Approach to the Migrants’ World
by Louise Carlier - 252-262 “They Sold Us Illusions”: Informality, Redevelopment, and the Politics of Limpieza in the Dominican Republic
by Raksha Vasudevan & Bjørn Sletto - 263-273 Memory in Sacred Places: The Revitalization Process of the Muisca Community
by Paola Andrea Sánchez-Castañeda - 274-283 Disrupting Risk Governance? A Post-Disaster Politics of Inclusion in the Urban Margins
by Ricardo Fuentealba & Hebe Verrest - 288-302 Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
by Saffron Woodcraft & Emmanuel Osuteye & Tim Ndezi & Festo D. Makoba - 303-318 Socio-Spatial Segregation and the Spatial Structure of ‘Ordinary’ Activities in the Global South
by Pablo Muñoz Unceta & Birgit Hausleitner & Marcin Dąbrowski - 319-322 Planning for Local Economic Development: Research into Policymaking and Practice
by Evan Cleave & Godwin Arku - 323-337 Are Metropolitan Areas Primed for Success? A Prosperity Risk Index for Evaluating Economic Development Patterns
by Richard Sadler & Dayne Walling & Zac Buchalski & Alan Harris - 338-350 Promoting Adaptive Reuse in Ontario: A Planning Policy Tool for Making the Best of Manufacturing Decline
by Marcello Vecchio & Godwin Arku - 351-363 The Preservation of Productive Activities in Brussels: The Interplay between Zoning and Industrial Gentrification
by Sarah De Boeck & Michael Ryckewaert - 364-377 Innovation within the Context of Local Economic Development and Planning: Perspectives of City Practitioners
by Selina Phan & Evan Cleave & Godwin Arku - 378-391 Negative Consequences of Innovation-Igniting Urban Developments: Empirical Evidence from Three US Cities
by Ahoura Zandiatashbar & Carla Maria Kayanan - 392-402 Techs and the Cities: A New Economic Development Paradigm?
by Gary Sands & Pierre Filion & Laura A. Reese - 403-417 Amazon’s HQ2 Site Selection Criteria: The New ‘Gold Standard’ in FDI Decision-Making
by Alfried Braumann
2020, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-9 Visual Communication in Urban Design and Planning: The Impact of Mediatisation(s) on the Construction of Urban Futures
by Gabriela Christmann & Ajit Singh & Jörg Stollmann & Christoph Bernhardt - 10-23 Communicating and Visualising Urban Planning in Cold War Berlin
by Christoph Bernhardt & Kathrin Meissner - 24-34 Digital Excavation of Mediatized Urban Heritage: Automated Recognition of Buildings in Image Sources
by Tino Mager & Carola Hein - 35-43 Digital Visualisation as a New Driver of Urban Change in Africa
by Vanessa Watson - 44-58 The Entanglement of Class, Marriage and Real Estate: The Visual Culture of Egypt’s Urbanisation
by Mennatullah Hendawy & Jörg Stollmann - 59-70 Reflections on Deploying Community-Driven Visualisations for Public Engagement in Urban Planning
by Sebastian Weise & Alexander Wilson & Geoff Vigar - 71-83 Citizen Participation in Digitised Environments in Berlin: Visualising Spatial Knowledge in Urban Planning
by Ajit Singh & Gabriela Christmann - 84-93 Participatory Urban Planning: What Would Make Planners Trust the Citizens?
by Joachim Åström - 94-98 Territories in Time: Mapping Palimpsest Horizons
by Chiara Cavalieri & Elena Cogato Lanza - 99-115 Mapping the Palimpsest of Milieus: Towards a Shared Project on the Open Spaces of the Plaine Lyon-Saint-Exupéry
by Alexandre Callens - 116-131 Large Landholdings in Brabant: Unravelling Urbanization Processes in the City-Territory
by Guillaume Vanneste - 132-151 Territories of Extraction: Mapping Palimpsests of Appropriation
by Berta Morata & Chiara Cavalieri & Agatino Rizzo & Andrea Luciani - 152-166 Mapping as Gap-Finder: Geddes, Tyrwhitt, and the Comparative Spatial Analysis of Port City Regions
by Carola Hein & Yvonne van Mil - 167-171 Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project
by Paola Viganò - 172-190 Cajamarca: Mapping (Post)Mining Palimpsests of the Peruvian Andes
by Margarita Macera & Bruno De Meulder & Kelly Shannon - 191-204 Red Chalk Palimpsest: The Logic of Somba Landscape
by Fabrice Noukpakou & Ghita Barkouch & Nawri Khamallah & Renaud Pleitinx - 205-217 On-Drawing South American Extent: Geo-Poetic Mapping Palimpsest in the Travesías de Amereida
by Álvaro Mercado & Geoffrey Grulois - 218-228 The Territory of the Grand Tetouan as Linear City: Between Description and Project
by Victor Brunfaut & Bertrand Terlinden - 229-242 Reading the Brussels Palimpsest in the History of the Nouveau Plan de Bruxelles Industriel (1910)
by Marine Declève - 243-248 Reconsidering Hilberseimer’s Chicago
by Philip Denny & Charles Waldheim - 249-261 Recording Permanence and Ephemerality in the North Quarter of Brussels: Drawing at the Intersection of Time, Space, and People
by Claire Bosmans & Racha Daher & Viviana d’Auria - 262-279 Mapping Urbanization as an Anthropedogenetic Process: A Section through the Times of Urban Soils
by Antoine Vialle & Mario Giampieri - 280-295 Rhythmanalysis of Urban Events: Empirical Elements from the Montreux Jazz Festival
by Guillaume Drevon & Luca Pattaroni & Lucien Delley & Fabien Jacot-Descombes & Nils Hamel - 296-306 Editing Cumulated Landscapes: Point Cloud Modeling as a Method of Analysis in Landscape Design
by Philipp R. W. Urech - 307-310 The Advent of the 4D Mirror World
by Frederic Kaplan & Isabella di Lenardo
2020, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-5 Learning from Other Places and Their Plans: Comparative Learning in and for Planning Systems
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Stefan Verweij - 6-10 Rethinking Planning Systems: A Plea for Self-Assessment and Comparative Learning
by Frank J. D'Hondt & Kristof van Assche & Barend Julius Wind - 11-21 Comparative Planning Research, Learning, and Governance: The Benefits and Limitations of Learning Policy by Comparison
by Kristof van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Stefan Verweij - 22-32 Diverging Ambitions and Instruments for Citizen Participation across Different Stages in Green Infrastructure Projects
by Jannes J. Willems & Astrid Molenveld & William Voorberg & Geert Brinkman - 33-45 Building Adaptive Capacity through Learning in Project-Oriented Organisations in Infrastructure Planning
by Bert de Groot & Wim Leendertse & Jos Arts - 46-57 Public Design of Urban Sprawl: Governments and the Extension of the Urban Fabric in Flanders and the Netherlands
by Edwin Buitelaar & Hans Leinfelder - 58-64 A Pattern Language Approach to Learning in Planning
by Remon Rooij & Machiel van Dorst - 65-68 Urban Planning and the Smart City: Projects, Practices and Politics
by Andrew Karvonen & Matthew Cook & Håvard Haarstad - 69-83 When Alphabet Inc. Plans Toronto’s Waterfront: New Post-Political Modes of Urban Governance
by Constance Carr & Markus Hesse - 84-95 Googling the City: In Search of the Public Interest on Toronto’s ‘Smart’ Waterfront
by Kevin Morgan & Brian Webb - 96-106 Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
by Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren - 107-115 EU Smart City Lighthouse Projects between Top-Down Strategies and Local Legitimation: The Case of Hamburg
by Katharina Lange & Jörg Knieling - 116-128 Mapping Platform Urbanism: Charting the Nuance of the Platform Pivot
by Ashlin Lee & Adrian Mackenzie & Gavin J. D. Smith & Paul Box - 129-139 How Does ICT Expansion Drive “Smart” Urban Growth? A Case Study of Nanjing, China
by Zipan Cai & Vladimir Cvetkovic & Jessica Page
2019, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-3 Large-Scale Urban Developments and the Future of Cities: Possible Checks and Balances
by Efrat Eizenberg - 4-5 Large Urban Developments and the Future of Cities: The Case of Neighborhoods
by Emily Talen - 6-17 Post-Socialist Urban Futures: Decision-Making Dynamics behind Large-Scale Urban Waterfront Development in Belgrade and Bratislava
by Branislav Machala & Jorn Koelemaij - 18-30 LUD as an Instrument for (Sub)Metropolitanization: The 1000-District in Rishon-Lezion, Israel as a Case Study
by Eran Weinberg & Nir Cohen & Orit Rotem-Mindali - 31-42 Large Urban Developments as Non-Planning Products: Conflicts and Threats for Spatial Planning
by Byron Ioannou & Lora Nicolaou & Konstantinos Serraos & Georgia Spiliopoulou - 43-61 Housing in the Neoliberal City: Large Urban Developments and the Role of Architecture
by Merryan Majerowitz & Yael Allweil - 62-72 Neoliberalism Meets “Gangnam Style”: Vernacular Private Sector and Large Urban Developments in Seoul
by Jinhee Park - 73-85 Urban Morphology and Qualitative Topology: Open Green Spaces in High-Rise Residential Developments
by Efrat Eizenberg & Orly Sasson & Mor Shilon - 86-97 Identities as Enabling Conditions of Sustainability Practices in Urban Planning: A Critical Realist Exploration with Planners in England
by Niamh Murtagh & Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye & Christopher Maidment - 98-110 Community Resistance and Discretionary Strategies in Planning Sustainable Development: The Case of Colorado Cities
by William L. Swann & Shelley McMullen & Dan Graeve & Serena Kim - 111-138 Planners between the Chairs: How Planners (Do Not) Adapt to Transformative Practices
by Frank Othengrafen & Meike Levin-Keitel - 126-138 Playing for the Future: Using Codesign Games to Explore Alternative Sanitation Systems in London
by Tse-Hui Teh - 139-151 De-Colonising Planning Education? Exploring the Geographies of Urban Planning Education Networks
by Julia Wesely & Adriana Allen
2019, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-4 Facilitating Circular Economy in Urban Planning
by Hilde Remøy & Alexander Wandl & Denis Ceric & Arjan van Timmeren - 5-18 Managing the Transition towards Circular Metabolism: Living Labs as a Co-Creation Approach
by Libera Amenta & Anna Attademo & Hilde Remøy & Gilda Berruti & Maria Cerreta & Enrico Formato & Maria Federica Palestino & Michelangelo Russo - 19-31 Urban Regions Shifting to Circular Economy: Understanding Challenges for New Ways of Governance
by Andreas Obersteg & Alessandro Arlati & Arianne Acke & Gilda Berruti & Konrad Czapiewski & Marcin Dąbrowski & Erwin Heurkens & Cecília Mezei & Maria Federica Palestino & Viktor Varjú & Marcin Wójcik & Jörg Knieling - 32-51 A Geodesign Decision Support Environment for Integrating Management of Resource Flows in Spatial Planning
by Gustavo Arciniegas & Rusné Šileryté & Marcin Dąbrowski & Alexander Wandl & Balázs Dukai & Max Bohnet & Jens-Martin Gutsche - 52-62 Transferring Circular Economy Solutions across Differentiated Territories: Understanding and Overcoming the Barriers for Knowledge Transfer
by Marcin Dąbrowski & Viktor Varjú & Libera Amenta - 63-75 The Circular Economy Concept in Design Education: Enhancing Understanding and Innovation by Means of Situated Learning
by Alexander Wandl & Verena Balz & Lei Qu & Cecilia Furlan & Gustavo Arciniegas & Ulf Hackauf - 76-82 New Perspectives on the II CIAM onwards: How Does Housing Build Cities?
by Alessandro Porotto & Chiara Monterumisi - 83-89 The Modern Project: A Research Hypothesis
by Paola Viganò - 90-101 The Legacy of CIAM in the Netherlands: Continuity and Innovation in Dutch Housing Design
by Susanne Komossa & Martin Aarts - 102-116 Planning History of a Dutch New Town: Analysing Lelystad through Its Residential Neighbourhoods
by Lidwine Spoormans & Daniel Navas-Carrillo & Hielkje Zijlstra & Teresa Pérez-Cano - 117-133 Das alte Frankfurt: Urban Neighborhood versus Housing Estate, the Rebirth of Urban Architecture
by Silvia Malcovati - 134-153 Wilhelm Riphahn in Cologne (1913–1963): Urban Policies and Social Housing between Innovation and Conservation
by Andreina Milan - 154-166 CIAM Goes East: The Inception of Tehran’s Typical Housing Unit
by Hamed Khosravi - 167-185 Housing-Based Urban Planning? Sir Patrick Geddes’ Modern Masterplan for Tel Aviv, 1925
by Yael Allweil & Noa Zemer - 186-195 Moving on: Is Existenzminimum Still Relevant?
by Bruno Marchand - 196-211 From Ideal Proposals to Serial Developments: Victor Bourgeois’s Schemes in the Light of Post-War Developments in Brussels
by Gérald Ledent - 212-222 Contested Architecture: The ‘Woba’ Residential Colony in Basel, 1930
by Rhea Rieben - 223-249 ‘The Towers of Terror’: A Critical Analysis of Ernő Goldfinger’s Balfron and Trellick Towers
by Nicola Braghieri - 250-264 Álvaro Siza’s Negotiated Code: Meaningful Communication and Citizens’ Participation in the Urban Renewal of The Hague (Netherlands) in the 1980s
by Nelson Mota - 265-290 African Housing Renaissance: The Case of Gacuriro Valley Satellite Settlements, Kigali, Rwanda
by Manlio Michieletto & Olatunde Adedayo & Victor Bay Mukanya - 291-298 CIAM and Its Outcomes
by Eric Mumford - 299-314 Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today
by Marson Korbi & Andrea Migotto - 315-325 Does the Homogeneous City Belong to the Past?
by Valentin Bourdon - 326-345 Reinterpreting Existenzminimum in Contemporary Affordable Housing Solutions
by Sara Brysch - 346-355 “HOUSING Frankfurt Wien Stockholm”: Exhibition of 1920s–1930s Housing Initiatives
by Chiara Monterumisi & Alessandro Porotto
2019, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-4 The Fragile Body in the Functional City: An Editorial
by Matthias Drilling & Fabian Neuhaus - 5-17 The Attractiveness of a City-Centre Shopping Environment: Older Consumers’ Perspective
by Anna-Maija Kohijoki & Katri Koistinen - 18-30 Ageing in Suburban Neighbourhoods: Planning, Densities and Place Assessment
by Byron Ioannou - 31-42 Overcoming Barriers to Livability for All Ages: Inclusivity Is the Key
by Xue Zhang & Mildred E. Warner & Stephanie Firestone - 43-52 Understanding Belonging and Community Connection for Seniors Living in the Suburbs
by Sonya L. Jakubec & Marg Olfert & Liza L. S. Choi & Nicole Dawe & Dwayne Sheehan - 53-69 Why Do(n’t) People Move When They Get Older? Estimating the Willingness to Relocate in Diverse Ageing Cities
by Hannah C. Haacke & Friederike Enßle & Dagmar Haase & Ilse Helbrecht & Tobia Lakes - 70-82 Current Uptake of Technology Related to the Built Environment to Support Older Adults to Live Independently in Their Community
by Julie Futcher & Federica Pascale & Alison Pooley & Sally-Anne Francis - 83-95 Assessing Liveable Cities for Older People in an Urban District in Turkey Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process
by Ercüment Aksoy & Nilufer Korkmaz-Yaylagul - 96-105 Exploring the Experienced Impact of Studentification on Ageing-in-Place
by Debbie Lager & Bettina van Hoven - 106-122 Benches as Materialisations of (Active) Ageing in Public Space: First Steps towards a Praxeology of Space
by Thibauld Moulaert & Anna Wanka - 123-133 The Development of ‘Age Appropriate’ Living Environments: Analysis of Two Case Studies from a Social Work Perspective
by Carlo Fabian & Sandra Janett & Tobias Bischoff & Riccardo Pardini & Johanna Leitner & Carlo Knöpfel - 134-137 Public Space in the New Urban Agenda: Research into Implementation
by Michael W. Mehaffy & Tigran Haas & Peter Elmlund - 138-153 Streets as Public Spaces: Lessons from Street Vending in Ahmedabad, India
by Prithvi Deore & Saumya Lathia - 154-168 Women’s Safety and Public Spaces: Lessons from the Sabarmati Riverfront, India
by Darshini Mahadevia & Saumya Lathia - 169-182 Reconstituting the Urban Commons: Public Space, Social Capital and the Project of Urbanism
by David Brain - 183-195 Walking the First/Last Mile to/from Transit: Placemaking a Key Determinant
by Chidambara - 196-206 Revisiting the “Model of Place”: A Comparative Study of Placemaking and Sustainability
by Ensiyeh Ghavampour & Brenda Vale - 207-222 Maximising the Degree of User Choice. A Simple Tool to Measure Current Levels of Quality of Life in Urban Environments
by Ioanna-Anna Papachristou & Marti Rosas-Casals - 223-236 Implementing the New Urban Agenda in Rwanda: Nation-Wide Public Space Initiatives
by Ilija Gubic & Oana Baloi - 237-248 Strengthening Community Sense of Place through Placemaking
by Peter J. Ellery & Jane Ellery - 249-259 Theory of Place in Public Space
by Mark Del Aguila & Ensiyeh Ghavampour & Brenda Vale
2019, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-6 The Transformative Power of Social Innovation in Urban Planning and Local Development
by Torill Nyseth & Abdelillah Hamdouch - 7-18 Innovative Forms of Citizen Participation at the Fringe of the Formal Planning System
by Torill Nyseth & Torill Ringholm & Annika Agger - 19-30 Towards a Situational Understanding of Collective Learning: A Reflexive Framework
by Seppe De Blust & Oswald Devisch & Jan Schreurs - 31-43 Social Innovation as a Driver of Urban Transformation? The Case of Planning Approaches in the Dominican Republic
by Abdelillah Hamdouch & Andiel Galvan - 44-52 Enhancing Urban Encounters: The Transformative Powers of Creative Integration Initiatives
by Anniken Førde - 53-66 The Social Sustainable City: How to Involve Children in Designing and Planning for Urban Childhoods?
by Gro Sandkjaer Hanssen - 67-77 Aesthetic Preference as Starting Point for Citizen Dialogues on Urban Design: Stories from Hammarkullen, Gothenburg
by Brita Fladvad Nielsen & Ruth Woods & Wenche Lerme - 78-90 Cultural Initiatives and Local Development: A Basis for Inclusive Neighborhood Revitalization
by Juan-Luis Klein & Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay & Laurent Sauvage & Leila Ghaffari & Wilfredo Angulo - 91-105 Place Innovative Synergies for City Center Attractiveness: A Matter of Experiencing Retail and Retailing Experiences
by Malin Lindberg & Kristina Johansson & Helena Karlberg & Johanna Balogh - 106-112 City of Flows: The Need for Design-Led Research to Urban Metabolism
by Rob Roggema - 113-122 Design for Disruption: Creating Anti-Fragile Urban Delta Landscapes
by Rob Roggema - 123-138 Developing a Design-Led Approach for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus in Cities
by Wanglin Yan & Rob Roggema - 139-151 Mapping the Flow of Forest Migration through the City under Climate Change
by Qiyao Han & Greg Keeffe - 152-171 Incorporating Metabolic Thinking into Regional Planning: The Case of the Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan
by Juanjo Galan & Daniela Perrotti - 172-186 Planning for a Prosumer Future: The Case of Central Park, Sydney
by Lisa McLean & Rob Roggema - 187-199 Governing the City of Flows: How Urban Metabolism Approaches May Strengthen Accountability in Strategic Planning
by Cathrin Zengerling
2018, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-3 Urban Planning and the Suburbs: Solutions for Sustainability from the Edges
by Markus Moos - 4-14 Enduring Features of the North American Suburb: Built Form, Automobile Orientation, Suburban Culture and Political Mobilization
by Pierre Filion - 15-28 Automobile Commuting in Suburban High-Rise Condominium Apartments: Examining Transitions toward Suburban Sustainability in Toronto
by Markus Moos & Jonathan Woodside & Tara Vinodrai & Cyrus Yan - 29-37 ‘Social Mix’ as ‘Sustainability Fix’? Exploring Social Sustainability in the French Suburbs
by Juliet Carpenter - 38-49 Beyond the Cosmopolis: Sustaining Hyper-Diversity in the Suburbs of Peel Region, Ontario
by Jennifer Dean & Kristen Regier & Asiya Patel & Kathi Wilson & Effat Ghassemi - 50-60 Sustaining Suburbia through New Urbanism: Toward Growing, Green, and Just Suburbs?
by Dan Trudeau - 61-63 European Cities Planning for Asylum
by Frank Eckardt - 64-78 Planning the Ideal Refugee Camp? A Critical Interrogation of Recent Planning Innovations in Jordan and Germany
by Ayham Dalal & Amer Darweesh & Philipp Misselwitz & Anna Steigemann - 79-90 From Integration to Solidarity: Insights from Civil Society Organisations in Three European Cities
by Viviana d'Auria & Racha Daher & Katharina Rohde - 91-100 The City as an Agent of Refugee Integration
by Jeroen Doomernik & Djoeke Ardon - 101-115 Welcome City: Refugees in Three German Cities
by Hans Joachim Neis & Briana Meier & Tomoki Furukawazono - 116-128 The Local Governance of Arrival in Leipzig: Housing of Asylum-Seeking Persons as a Contested Field
by Franziska Werner & Annegret Haase & Nona Renner & Dieter Rink & Malena Rottwinkel & Anika Schmidt - 129-140 Being Accommodated, Well Then? ‘Scalar Narratives’ on Urban Transformation and Asylum Seekers’ Integration in Mid-Sized Cities
by Sabine Meier - 141-155 Urban Planning for the Integration of Refugees: The Importance of Local Factors
by Shahd Seethaler-Wari - 156-165 Integration through Collaborative Housing? Dutch Starters and Refugees Forming Self-Managing Communities in Amsterdam
by Darinka Czischke & Carla J. Huisman
2018, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-4 Henri Lefebvre, Planning’s Friend or Implacable Critic?
by Michael E. Leary-Owhin - 5-15 Lefebvre’s Politics of Space: Planning the Urban as Oeuvre
by Andrzej Zieleniec - 16-25 Dead Grass: Foreclosure and the Production of Space in Maricopa County, Arizona
by Bethany B. Cutts & Michael Minn - 26-39 A Lefebvrian Analysis of Public Spaces in Mangaung, South Africa
by Ernestina S. Nkooe - 40-51 A Polyphonic Story of Urban Densification
by Antti Wallin & Helena Leino & Ari Jokinen & Markus Laine & Johanna Tuomisaari & Pia Bäcklund - 52-69 Critique, Creativity and the Co-Optation of the Urban: A Case of Blind Fields and Vague Spaces in Lefebvre, Copenhagen and Current Perceptions of the Urban
by Jan Lilliendahl Larsen & Jens Brandt - 70-82 On Architectural Space and Modes of Subjectivity: Producing the Material Conditions for Creative-Productive Activity
by Daniel Koch - 83-104 After Planning, the Production of Radical Social Space in Barcelona: Real-Estate Financial Circuit and (De Facto) Right to the City
by Pedro Jiménez-Pacheco - 105-111 Reconsidering ‘Desire’ and ‘Style’: A Lefebvrian Approach to Democratic Orientation in Planning
by Yukihiro Yamamoto
2018, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-20 The City of the Future
by Garry Glazebrook & Peter Newman - 21-34 Financing Indian Urban Rail through Land Development: Case Studies and Implications for the Accelerated Reduction in Oil Associated with 1.5 °C
by Rohit Sharma - 35-51 Carbon Footprint Planning: Quantifying Local and State Mitigation Opportunities for 700 California Cities
by Christopher M. Jones & Stephen M. Wheeler & Daniel M. Kammen - 52-63 Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
by Zafu Assefa Teferi & Peter Newman - 64-81 WGV: An Australian Urban Precinct Case Study to Demonstrate the 1.5 °C Agenda Including Multiple SDGs
by Jason Wiktorowicz & Tanya Babaeff & Jessica Breadsell & Josh Byrne & James Eggleston & Peter Newman - 82-93 Beijing’s Peak Car Transition: Hope for Emerging Cities in the 1.5 °C Agenda
by Yuan Gao & Peter Newman - 94-112 Bhutan: Can the 1.5 °C Agenda Be Integrated with Growth in Wealth and Happiness?
by Dorji Yangka & Peter Newman - 113-127 Neighborhood “Choice Architecture”: A New Strategy for Lower-Emissions Urban Planning?
by Michael W. Mehaffy - 128-140 The Dilemmas of Citizen Inclusion in Urban Planning and Governance to Enable a 1.5 °C Climate Change Scenario
by Eric Chu & Todd Schenk & James Patterson
2018, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-20 Crowdsourced Quantification and Visualization of Urban Mobility Space Inequality
by Michael Szell - 21-33 Investigating the Emotional Responses of Individuals to Urban Green Space Using Twitter Data: A Critical Comparison of Three Different Methods of Sentiment Analysis
by Helen Roberts & Bernd Resch & Jon Sadler & Lee Chapman & Andreas Petutschnig & Stefan Zimmer - 34-46 All Work and No Play? Facilitating Serious Games and Gamified Applications in Participatory Urban Planning and Governance
by Cristina Ampatzidou & Katharina Gugerell & Teodora Constantinescu & Oswald Devisch & Martina Jauschneg & Martin Berger - 47-57 Essential Means for Urban Computing: Specification of Web-Based Computing Platforms for Urban Planning, a Hitchhiker’s Guide
by Pirouz Nourian & Carlos Martinez-Ortiz & Ken Arroyo Ohori - 58-74 Social and Physical Characterization of Urban Contexts: Techniques and Methods for Quantification, Classification and Purposive Sampling
by Miguel Serra & Sophia Psarra & Jamie O'Brien