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October 2024, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 631-653 Towards new geographies of cohesion in a context of growing inequalities: insights from two social innovation projects in Milan metropolitan area
by Luca Lazzarini & Carolina Pacchi - 654-680 Airbnb and urban population change: an empirical analysis of the case of Stockholm, Sweden
by Czesław Adamiak & Roger Marjavaara - 681-696 How divided government challenges strong mayors: the case of Poland
by Martyna Zawadzka - 697-719 Navigating in unknown waters: planners’ involvement in negotiated developer obligations in Turkey
by Fatma Belgin Gumru & Sevkiye Sence Turk - 720-736 Operationalizing spatial justice in urban planning: bridging theory with practice
by Fillipe Oliveira Feitosa & Jan Hendrik Wolf & João Lourenço Marques - 737-757 Framing Europe on the local level – policy networks in German cities and their activities for political cohesion in Europe
by Renate Reiter & Dorothee Riese & Stephan Grohs & Benjamin Gröbe - 758-776 Compensation as a planning compass: decision making in light of future claims and lawsuits
by Eynat Mendelson-Shwartz & Nir Mualam - 777-784 The production of Asian public space: the role of the transnational developer
by Jillian Walliss & Ruiqi Shen - 785-786 Geographic information systems in urban planning and management
by Musyaffa’ Ahmad & Desy Permatasari
August 2024, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 477-496 Leadership, urban structure and place: evidence from Bristol and Dorset
by Rob Atkinson & Andrew Tallon & Maria Casado-Diaz - 497-514 From the Garden City of West Africa to a landscape of urban crises
by Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere & Alfred Toku & Anthony Kwabena Sarfo - 515-542 The ‘capability’ of South African energy governance to deliver urban sustainable transitions
by Stephen Essex & Federico Caprotti & Jiska de Groot & Jon Phillips & Lucy Baker & Peta Wolpe & Yachika Reddy - 543-563 Putting inclusion into practice: how urban professionals give shape to participatory governance approaches in marginalized neighborhoods
by Simone van de Wetering & Martijn Groenleer - 564-587 Prefigurative urbanization: housing cooperatives, social movements, and the urban transformation question in Harare (Zimbabwe)
by Elmond Bandauko & Robert Nutifafa Arku - 588-605 The smart city and urban governance: the urban transformation of Barcelona, 2011–2023
by Mariona Tomàs - 606-616 The emerging role of cooperatives in the management of public housing in Italy. Opportunities and limitations of the ”Valorization-alternative-to-sale” policy in Lombardy
by Massimo Bricocoli & Marco Peverini & Anna Tagliaferri - 617-627 EU awareness: unlocking the European potential of cities and regions
by Tibor Hargitai - 628-630 The routledge handbook of urban design research methods
by Christine Mady
May 2024, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 307-328 Café culture and retail gentrification: a nonlinear canonical correlation analysis of intraclass diversity and bivalent class narratives in Cluj, Romania
by Norbert Petrovici & Vlad Bejinariu - 329-346 Size matters: action space for sustainability transition among planners in Swedish municipalities
by Karin Skill & Mosen Farhangi & Kristina Trygg - 347-370 The role of municipalities in promoting housing affordability: an analysis of three Finnish cities
by Elina Sutela - 371-392 Capturing spatial inequalities: an analysis of walkable access to open spaces in Lima
by Viviana Silva & Elek Pafka - 393-415 Green gentrification and changing planning policies in Vienna?
by Michael Friesenecker & Thomas Thaler & Christoph Clar - 416-437 How do urban policies shape atmosphere? A multimethod inquiry of the sonic environment
by Nicola Di Croce & Edda Bild - 438-455 Informality as a safety net: civic agency and the crisis of local governments in Hungary
by Luca Sára Bródy - 456-464 Johannesburg’s transit revolution: a critical report on transit-oriented development strategy
by Yiming Han - 465-471 Heat waves and urban vulnerability: climate shelters, public services and innovative solutions. Lessons from Barcelona
by Elena Camila Pede - 472-473 Urban policy in the framework of the 2030 agenda: balance and perspectives from Latin America and Europe
by Anthony Boanada-Fuchs - 473-475 The urban now: living in an age of urban globalism
by Ran Yi - 476-476 Correction
by The Editors
March 2024, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 149-170 Brownfield regeneration and the shifting of financial risk: between plans and reality in public-private partnerships
by Martijn van den Hurk & David Williams & Alvaro Luis dos Santos Pereira & Andrew Tallon - 171-194 Retooling local economies: Practitioners’ experiences with and perspectives on plant closures in Ontario
by Jesse Sutton & Evan Cleave & David Bailey & Godwin Arku & John Hutchenreuther - 195-217 Understanding experimental governance of urban regeneration from the perspective of social learning – the case of Kingway Brewery in Shenzhen
by Xiaohong Tan & Uwe Altrock & Jia Wang & Jun Yue - 218-239 Urban villages in China and India: parallels and differences in the village extension process
by Matthijs van Oostrum & Kim Dovey - 240-259 Winning city competition with a social agenda. The competition imaginary in Viennese urban development plans
by Carina Altreiter & Susanna Azevedo & Laura Porak & Stephan Pühringer & Georg Wolfmayr - 260-279 Is the effect of Airbnb on the housing market different in medium-sized cities? Evidence from a Southern European city
by Imanol Mozo Carollo & Jon Morandeira-Arca & Aitziber Etxezarreta-Etxarri & Julen Izagirre-Olaizola - 280-302 Co-producing maintenance and repair: hybrid labor relations in water supply in Accra, Ghana
by Lazarus Jambadu & Francesca Pilo’ & Jochen Monstadt - 303-304 Beyond the Neoliberal Creative City: Critique and Alternatives in the Urban Cultural Economy
by Anupreet Singh Tiwana & Amol Nimsadkar - 305-306 Beyond the informal understanding Self-organized Kampungs in Indonesia
by Tarpin Juandi & Angga Kurniawansyah & A. Siti Namirah Bunyamin & Ach. Firyal Wijdani & Aulia Riski & Dessy Ayu Wijayanti
January 2024, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-28 Pre-conditions and barriers for territorial innovation through smart specialization strategies: the case of the lagging Centro region of Portugal
by Pedro Silva & Sara Moreno Pires & Filipe Teles & Alexandra Polido & Carlos Rodrigues - 29-50 From climate policy pioneers to climate policy leaders? The examples of the eastern German cities of Potsdam and Rostock
by Wolfgang Haupt & Kristine Kern & Janne Lis Irmisch - 51-71 Gatekeepers of local environmental progress? Self-referencing practices of urban bureaucracy
by Renata Putkowska-Smoter & Mateusz Smoter & Krzysztof Niedziałkowski - 72-95 Sustainable mobility transitions in suburbia – exploring (dis)connections between transport planning and daily mobility
by Ragnhild Dahl Wikstrøm & Per Gunnar Røe - 96-117 Patchy neighbourhood changes from street micro level: an insight from residents and businesses
by Raluca Popescu - 118-138 Women Leadership at the Apex. The Distinctiveness of Urban Women Mayors in Europe
by Lluís Medir & Carmen Navarro & Annick Magnier & Marcello Cabria - 139-145 Housing refugees from Ukraine: preliminary insights and learnings from the local response in five European cities
by Annegret Haase & Ivette Arroyo & Giovanna Astolfo & Yvonne Franz & Karlis Laksevics & Valeria Lazarenko & Bahanur Nasya & Ursula Reeger & Anika Schmidt - 146-148 Correction
by The Editors
October 2023, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 689-705 Industrial lands, equity, and economic diversity: a comparative study of planned employment areas in Melbourne, Australia
by Carl Grodach & Nícolas Guerra-Tao - 706-731 School and neighborhood selection as mechanism of socio-urban exclusion in Santiago of Chile: an action approach
by Fernando Campos-Medina & Iván Ojeda Pereira - 732-750 The impacts of neighbourhood governance on residents’ sense of community: a case study of Wuhan, China
by Da Liu & Zhigang Li & Yan Guo - 751-773 Integrating knowledge forms in public transport planning and policies: the case of the Lisbon metropolitan area
by Pedro Goulart & António Tavares - 774-796 Housing allowance and the perverse theory of housing outcomes
by Wasay Majid - 797-821 Factors and levels of community participation using the example of small-scale regeneration interventions in selected neighbourhood spaces in Polish cities
by Magdalena Miśkowiec & Edyta Masierek - 822-836 Affordable housing alternatives in George Town World Heritage Site: what we have and what is possible
by Kuan Heong Woo & Suet Leng Khoo - 837-845 Public housing and the PINQuA in Italy
by Constanze Wolfgring - 846-848 Sustainable Urbanism in China
by Weijie Hu - 848-849 Climate Change and Urban Environment Sustainability
by Sidik Nur Toha
August 2023, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 489-517 Chongqing People’s Square after 1997: situated publicness of municipal squares in reform-era China
by Min Jiang & Naoto Nakajima - 518-535 The role of civil society in urban governance: bottom-linked initiatives in Athens
by Athina Arampatzi - 536-557 Community self-governance in São Paulo’s informal settlements through the PAA framework
by Patricia Basile - 558-581 Power relations and local agency: a comparative study of European mining towns
by Franziska Görmar & Markus Grillitsch & Vladan Hruška & Melinda Mihály & Erika Nagy & Jan Píša & Linda Stihl - 582-604 Beyond Desakota: the urbanization process and spatial restructuring in contemporary Vietnam
by Nami Hong & Saehoon Kim - 605-623 Survival strategies in inner-city neighborhoods: the case of Colombian and Peruvian migrants in Brussels, Belgium
by Pamela Nunez Basante - 624-657 E-participation and engagement in urban planning: experiences from the Baltic cities
by Lita Akmentina - 658-674 Authenticity and integrity as qualifiers in managing living historic cities
by Niyati Jigyasu & Sharif Shams Imon - 675-682 Acceptance of users and non-users of an autonomous shuttle service
by Chloé Eyssartier & Guillaume Costeseque & Marie-Amélie Horvath - 683-685 Identifying models of National Urban Agendas. a view to the global transition
by João Igreja - 685-687 A research Agenda for heritage planning. Perspectives from Europe
by Nicolas Marine
May 2023, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 311-331 Mayors’ attention to metropolitan policy: exploring communication and engagement patterns in Rockford, Illinois
by Eric S. Zeemering - 332-350 Do voluntary civic engagement and non-profit leadership challenge local political leadership in urban development?
by Oto Potluka & Lenka Svecova & Lucie Zarubova - 351-373 Analysis of structure and spatial deprivation in Akure, Nigeria
by Michael Oloyede Alabi - 374-393 Who and how decides when and where? Drifts and deadlocks in metropolitan governance
by Jorge Gonçalves & Pedro Pinto & Margarida Santos - 394-417 Rhythmic processes of temporary use: understanding spatially detached stabilization through fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis
by Robin A. Chang - 418-437 We’re in this together: Capacities and relationships to enable community resilience
by Geertje Slingerland & Eusebio Edua-Mensah & Marthe van Gils & Reinout Kleinhans & Frances Brazier - 438-457 The effects of the local and regional conditions and inequalities on urban shrinkage: a multilevel analysis focusing on local population decline
by Jindo Jeong & Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim - 458-469 Exploring the agency of policy through ecological urbanism for climate action: water and sanitation systems of Bengaluru
by Priya Joseph - 470-482 Localising centralised climate policies in Ghana: insights from 3 local governments
by Ama Kissiwah Boateng - 483-487 European cities in Europe’s recovery plan: an historical opportunity for urban transformation?
by Pietro Reviglio
March 2023, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 141-162 Post-suburban arrival spaces and the frame of ‘welfare offloading’: notes from an Italian suburban neighborhood
by Lorenzo De Vidovich & Martina Bovo - 163-188 Intra-urban industrial restructuring in the city of Copenhagen: workplaces and employment changes in metro- and non-metro-served areas, 2002-2012
by Kristian Bothe & Høgni Kalsø Hansen & Lars Winther - 189-221 How can green events accelerate urban sustainability transitions? Insights from eight German regional garden shows
by Sarah Karic & Sebastian Losacker - 222-245 Tourism in common: policy flows and participatory management in the Tourism Council of Barcelona
by João Romão & Antoni Domènech & Peter Nijkamp - 246-270 Mashhad urban management practices during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study to identify challenges, current and future measures
by Lia Shaddel & Omid Ali Kharazmi & Saman Soleimanpour - 271-293 ‘Smart’ in another way: the potential of the Fab City approach to reconfigure urban dynamics
by Yannick Rumpala - 294-300 Some ideas for a post-war recovery of Ukrainian cities
by János Brenner - 301-305 ‘Let’s do it together’: fostering social innovation through a university-community collaboration. The ‘Grandangolo’ project in the Aurora neighbourhood in Turin
by Francesca Bragaglia - 306-307 Just Urban Design: The Struggle for a Public City
by Alvarado-Arias Natalia - 307-309 Financial Engineering in Sustainable Funding of Urban Development in the EU: Reflections on the JESSICA Initiative
by Małgorzata Dziembała
January 2023, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-24 Urban spectacularisation and social housing : an asymmetrical relation ? The habitations Jeanne-Mance in Montreal’s quartier des spectacles
by Antonin Margier & Guillaume Ethier - 25-43 Recognizing, supporting and embracing the urban informal economy in Ghana: A local economic development perspective
by James Kwame Mensah - 44-65 Urban planning and policy in portugal: an overview on the role of eu funds and guidelines
by Pedro Chamusca - 66-91 An analysis of urban policies and strategies on health and nutrition in Nigeria
by Obinna Onwujekwe & Prince Agwu & Julianna Onuh & Benjamin Uzochukwu & Chukwuedozie Ajaero & Chinyere Mbachu & Charles T. Orjiakor & Aloysius Odii & Tolib Mirzoev - 92-108 Urban renewal policies in the Netherlands in an era of changing welfare regimes
by Sako Musterd & Wim Ostendorf - 109-126 Urban impacts of Spain 1982 and Italy 1990 FIFA World Cup: a comparative analysis with more recent sports mega-events
by Federico Camerin & Davide Longato - 127-138 From the representative to the radical: how novel forms of participation can reform democracy and reduce existential risk
by James Herbert - 139-140 Cities Learning from a Pandemic. Towards Preparedness
by Agim Kërçuku & Politecnico Di Milano
October 2022, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 655-678 The Politics of the EU Urban Agenda: Mobilising the ‘Right to the City’ for European Governance?
by Monika De Frantz - 679-698 Political graffiti in the political symbolic space of Prague, Czechia
by David Hána & Jan Šel - 699-723 Discourses and practices of the smart city in Central Eastern Europe: insights from Hungary’s ‘big’ cities
by Krisztina Varró & Ádám Szalai - 724-745 Residential intensification through a new statutory plan in Auckland: outcome evaluation and stakeholders’ experience
by Wen Liu & Lee Beattie & Errol Haarhoff - 746-772 Assessing job-access inequity for transit-based workers across space and race with the Palma ratio
by Dong Liu & Mei-Po Kwan & Zihan Kan - 773-788 Neighbourhood rebuilding and affordable housing in Canadian cities
by Sasha Tsenkova - 789-797 Serving the national on the global plane: disentangling Chinese cities’ practice of international law
by Shisong Jiang - 798-799 Being Interdisciplinary. Adventures in urban science and beyond
by Alicia Sevillano - 799-801 Handbook on cities and complexity
by Emine Koseoglu
August 2022, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 477-504 Regulation of short-term rentals in Lisbon: strike a balance between tourism dependence and urban life
by Sandra Marques Pereira - 505-528 Reconsidering Industrial Policy in Eastern New York, U.S.A
by Carlos J. L Balsas - 529-560 Exploring data driven initiatives for smart city development: empirical evidence from techno-stakeholders’ perspective
by Bokolo Anthony Jnr - 561-583 A framework for using the concept of urban resilience in responding to climate-related disasters
by Elnaz Torabi & Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes & Michael Howes - 584-603 Making the slow metropolis by designing walkability: a methodology for the evaluation of public space design and prioritizing pedestrian mobility
by Aniss M Mezoued & Quentin Letesson & Vincent Kaufmann - 604-626 Assessment of living condition of urban slum dwellers in India in the New Millennium
by Balakrushna Padhi & Udaya S Mishra & Triveni T. - 627-640 Evaluating the ‘Dipiao’ policy from the perspectives of relocated peasants: an equitable and sustainable approach to urbanisation?
by Weijie Hu - 641-650 Public spaces in land use rating based on participatory mapping
by Anastasiia Galaktionova - 651-652 Planned urban development learning from town expansion schemes in the UK and Europe
by Corinna Di Franco - 652-654 Cities in the Anthropocene. New Ecology and Urban Politics
by Giorgian Guțoiu
May 2022, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 321-349 Coalitions, agendas, and funding in the public transport arena: exploring urban governance arrangements in two Mexican cities
by Manlio F. Castillo - 350-365 Re-imagining cities as ecosystems: environmental subject formation in Auckland and Mexico City
by Raúl Acosta García & Marie Aschenbrenner & Eveline Dürr & Gordon Winder - 366-380 Whose space is privately owned public space? Exclusion, underuse and the lack of knowledge and awareness
by Dahae Lee - 381-396 Airbnb in Tel Aviv: finding place amongst other people’s stuff
by Christine Steinmetz - 397-420 Smart city. Four approaches to the concept of understanding
by Sabina Baraniewicz-Kotasińska - 421-453 Greenways in Athens, Greece:Enhancing connectivity through a greenway network in a contemporary European metropolis
by Nerantzia Tzortzi (Julia Georgi) & Danae Ioannou - 454-463 Housing and urbanization policies of Istanbul, Turkey from central to the local
by Aysegul Can - 464-471 How to satisfy dissatisfied citizens with urban public services? The case from Nanjing, China
by Zhe Li & Jiannan Wu & Kevin C. Desouza & Zitao Chen - 472-473 Urban operating systems: producing the computational city
by Astrid Krisch - 474-475 Contemporary co-housing in Europe: towards sustainable cities?
by Anthony Boanada-Fuchs
March 2022, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 169-193 Beyond the decay? Positive patterns in the development of a large housing estate: the case of Olechów-Janów district in Łódź, Poland
by Jakub Galuszka - 194-214 Temporary uses: a new form of inclusive urban regeneration or a tool for neoliberal policy?
by Francesca Bragaglia & Nadia Caruso - 215-238 Towards the ‘just city’? Exploring the attitudes of European city mayors
by Oliver Dlabac & Roman Zwicky & Juliet Carpenter & Patrícia Pereira - 239-257 One city, different views: an analysis of cultural schemes on Brussels as a living environment
by Pascal Verhoest & Joke Bauwens & Petrus te Braak - 258-274 Governing and financing affordable housing at the intersection of the market and the state: Denmark’s private non-profit housing system
by Luise Noring & David Struthers & Adam Grydehøj - 275-298 Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: implementer perspectives
by Elinor Chisholm & Nevil Pierse & Philippa Howden-Chapman - 299-309 Paranoid regulatory innovations? Setting the stage for an unexpected war in Russian cities, 2021-2022
by Sofia Borushkina - 310-314 Activating building land as joint task in the Stuttgart region action programmes for residential and commercial land as elements of sustainable regional development
by Thomas Kiwitt & Christoph Hemberger - 315-316 A modern guide to national urban policies in Europe
by Carla Tedesco - 317-319 Rethinking sustainability towards a regenerative economy
by Jelena Brajković
January 2022, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-24 Human-centred public urban space: exploring how the ‘re-humanisation’ of cities as a universal concept has been adopted and is experienced within the socio-cultural context of Riyadh
by Mohammed Almahmood & Natalie Marie Gulsrud & Oliver Schulze & Trine Agervig Carstensen & Gertrud Jørgensen - 25-46 Spatial inequality in Tehran, a structural explanation
by Shadi Yousefi & Ilia Farahani - 47-70 Enterprise discourses in Dutch urban policies; a comparison between two cities in the Netherlands
by Nuha Al Sader & Reinout Kleinhans & Maarten Van Ham - 71-93 Growth management for low-carbon development patterns – leverages in state planning enabling legislation
by Deborah Heinen - 94-111 Dining out as a performative event
by John Pløger - 112-154 Institutionalising smart city research and innovation: from fuzzy definitions to real-life experiments
by Ralf-Martin Soe & Luiza Schuch de Azambuja & Kalle Toiskallio & Marko Nieminen & Michael Batty - 155-159 Conceptualising smart cities
by Rob Kitchin - 160-162 Some thoughts on Ralf-Martin Soe, Luiza Schuch de Azambuja, Kalle Toiskallio, Marko Nieminen & Michael Batty (2021): Institutionalising smart city research and innovation: from fuzzy definitionsto real-life experiments, urban research & practice, 2021
by Susanne Frank - 163-165 Demystifying smart cities: practical perspective on how cities can leverage the potential of new technologies
by Arif Budy Pratama - 166-167 The end of the village: planning the urbanisation of rural China
by Weijie Hu
October 2021, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 487-501 Innovative cities: how to explain differences between cities? An answer based on an interpretive approach
by Hubert Heinelt & Georgios Terizakis - 502-522 Innovations at the edge: how local innovations are established in less favourable environments
by Ralph Richter - 523-542 Conditions for innovation in German cities: the cases Offenbach am Main and Kassel in comparison
by Melina Lehning & Max A. Kayser - 543-559 Necessity as the trigger of invention? The promotion of innovations in Athens and Elefsina
by Nikolaos Komninos Hlepas & Panos Koliastasis - 560-575 Innovating local housing policies in a country of homeowners. Insights from an Italian affluent medium-sized city
by Massimo Bricocoli & Stefania Sabatinelli & Paola Savoldi - 576-593 Changing use of public spaces in Cairo during COVID-19
by Reem A. Bakir & Sahar A. Attia - 594-594 Response to Ryanne Flock’s review of Routledge Handbook of Street Culture published in Urban Research & Practice
by Jeffrey Ian Ross
August 2021, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 345-349 Introduction to the special issue
by Ignazio Vinci & Paula Russell - 350-371 Cities and regional disparities in the European Union: evolving geographies and challenges for Cohesion Policy
by Ignazio Vinci - 372-396 The influence of EU policy on local policy-making, governance and urban change. Evidence from Porto, Portugal
by João Igreja & Paulo Conceição - 397-418 Transferring sustainability: imaginaries and processes in EU funded projects in Thessaloniki
by Evangelia Athanassiou - 419-444 Understanding the influence of EU urban policy in Spanish cities: the case of Málaga
by Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado - 445-470 How the EU regional policy can shape urban change in Southern Europe: learning from different planning processes in Palermo
by Ignazio Vinci - 471-482 Lessons from U.S. rust belt cities for equitable low-growth futures
by Dayne Walling & Richard Sadler & Don Lafreniere - 483-484 Transect urbanism: readings in human ecology
by Miza Moreau - 484-486 Cities and communities beyond COVID-19. How local leadership can change our future for the better
by Alessandro Balducci
May 2021, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 217-222 Introduction to the special issue: between practices and policies. Rethinking urban regeneration in Southern European cities after the crisis
by Chiara Rabbiosi & Raffaella Coletti & Carlo Salone - 223-242 Informal urban regeneration as a way out of the crisis? Airbnb in Athens and its effects on space and society
by Dimitris Balampanidis & Thomas Maloutas & Evangelia Papatzani & Dimitris Pettas - 243-263 The commodification of territorial stigma. How local actors can cope with their stigma
by Carolina Mudan Marelli - 264-285 Neighbourhood branding and urban regeneration: performing the ‘right to the brand’ in Casilino, Rome
by Raffaella Coletti & Chiara Rabbiosi - 286-306 “They tried to make me go to rehab. I said, no, no, no”. Representations of ‘deprived’ urban spaces and urban regeneration in Turin, Italy
by Sara Bonini Baraldi & Francesca Governa & Carlo Salone - 307-324 Analysing the role of citizens in urban regeneration: bottom-linked initiatives in Barcelona
by Marc Pradel-Miquel - 325-339 Empowering informal settlements in Jakarta with urban agriculture: exploring a community-based approach
by Xuanyi Nie - 340-342 Transnational architecture and urbanism: rethinking how cities plan, transform, and learn
by Jorn Koelemaij - 342-344 Routledge handbook of street culture
by Ryanne Flock
March 2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 111-116 Editorial
by Rob Atkinson & Sonia de Gregorio Hurtado & Jacob Norvig Larsen & Cristiana Rossignolo & Paula Russel & Cristina Stănuș & Iván Tosics & Karsten Zimmermann - 117-137 Mobilising post-political environments: tracing the selective geographies of Swedish sustainable urban development
by Toni Adscheid & Peter Schmitt - 138-156 Regionalised sprawl: conceptualising suburbanisation in the European context
by Sofia Pagliarin & Pascal De Decker - 157-179 Does municipal funding of organizations reflect communities of need? Exploring trends in Halifax, 1996-2016
by Max Stick & Howard Ramos - 180-200 London’s King’s Cross redevelopment: a compact, resource efficient and ‘liveable’ global city model for an era of climate emergency?
by Marco Adelfio & Iqbal Hamiduddin & Elke Miedema - 201-211 Brick: sustainability through policy
by Priya Joseph - 212-213 Resisting redevelopment: protest in aspiring global cities
by Yitian Ren - 213-215 Being a planner in society, for people, planet, place
by Georgiana Varna
January 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-26 Smart city technologies and figures of technical mediation
by Hans Voordijk & Steven Dorrestijn - 27-49 Mobilising knowledge for urban governance: the case of the Gauteng City-region observatory
by Carla-Leanne Washbourne & Christina Culwick & Michele Acuto & Jason J. Blackstock & Robin Moore - 50-72 Walking as a medium of comprehending contextual assets of historical urban fabrics
by Soroush Masoumzadeh & Hadi Pendar - 73-93 Challenging peripherality through access to the internet? Socio-spatial practices of the connected rurban
by Lorena Melgaço - 94-104 Planning and managing urbanization in the twenty-first century: content analysis of selected African countries’ national urban policies
by Elmond Bandauko & Eunice Annan-Aggrey & Godwin Arku - 105-107 Planning for ecosystem services in cities
by S Krishnan - 107-109 Participatory research and planning in practice
by Linda Carroli
October 2020, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 477-499 Formulating the success of citizen participation in urban regeneration: Insights and perplexities from Lisbon
by Roberto Falanga - 500-524 Transparency and evolution in the use of negotiated developer obligations within land readjustment in Spain
by Demetrio Muñoz Gielen & Marta García Pastor - 525-539 Clarifying street culture: integrating a diversity of opinions and voices
by Jeffrey Ian Ross & G. James Daichendt & Sebastian Kurtenbach & Paul Gilchrist & Monique Charles & James Wicks - 540-556 Unused, underused, and misused: an examination of theories on urban void spaces
by Soe Won Hwang & Seog Jeong Lee - 557-565 Learning from overtourism; new tourism policy for the city of Rotterdam
by Peter Nientied & Rudina Toto - 566-570 A resilient response to the social-economic implications of coronavirus. The case of Snodi Solidali in Turin
by Nadia Caruso & Sara Mela & Elena Pede - 571-572 European dimension of metropolitan policies. Policy-learning and reframing of metropolitan Regions
by Deborah Galimberti
August 2020, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 363-389 New horizons for old industrial areas: urban shrinkage and social capital in Blaenau Gwent, Wales
by Maja Ročak & Gert-Jan Hospers & Nol Reverda - 390-410 Autonomy, democracy and solidarity. The defining principles of collaborative civil society housing and some mechanisms that may challenge them
by Jardar Sørvoll & Bo Bengtsson - 411-433 Unpacking social learning in planning: who learns what from whom?
by Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld & Wendy Tan & Carina Wiekens & Leonie Janssen-Jansen - 434-451 Critical success factors of geocrowdsourcing use in e-government: a case study from the Czech Republic
by Barbora Haltofová - 452-464 Governing diversity in socially fragmented urban settings: ‘Skopje 2014’ and the ethnocratic homogenization of public spaces
by Katerina Mojanchevska - 465-471 Re-thinking the production of urban built environments in the face of climate change
by Ender Peker