Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2026
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2026
- Beyond containment: Green Belt aspirations, trade-offs and future directions pp. 223-226

- Jonathan Manns
- Green Webs: Reshaping Green Belts as a route to smarter growth pp. 227-237

- Nicholas Falk
- Smoke and mirrors: Why building on Green Belt cannot solve the housing crisis pp. 238-249

- Alice Roberts
- Compensating for a once-in-a-generation Green Belt release in the London Borough of Enfield: A return to form? pp. 250-257

- Lachlan Anderson-Frank
- An evaluation of the Green Belt in an era of reform: A spatial analysis of the Solihull Borough pp. 258-281

- Adam Gailitis and Charles Goode
- Clean and green, out of reach: The beauty and contradiction of Wellington’s Town Belt pp. 282-295

- Crystal Victoria Olin
- From boundary to regeneration: Reimagining Green Belts as platforms for metabolic repair in Melbourne’s urban fringe pp. 296-313

- Zeyu Li, Marco Amati, Andrew Butt and Kelly Donati
- Green Belt and Grey Belt in England: Exploring contestation in planning policy and delivery pp. 314-323

- Ian Mell and John Sturzaker
- Green Belts and the inefficient allocation of land pp. 324-340

- Paul Cheshire
Volume 19, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 123-125

- Andrew Tallon
- Full tilt at Leeds Dock: New ambition for the Royal Armouries in Leeds pp. 126-140

- Nat Edwards and Vicky Casey
- Lifeline to launchpad: Redefining downtown revitalisation around high-performing anchors pp. 141-149

- Jaime J. Izurieta
- The power of leisure in city centres: Creating lifestyle centres pp. 150-160

- Jean-Paul Haenen
- Regenerating industrial neighbourhoods with systems thinking and circularity: Sungei Kadut, Singapore pp. 161-181

- Swinal R Samant
- Towards active transportation in the historical area of Juanda, Central Jakarta pp. 182-199

- Wida Rosyidah Diyanatul Fitri and Evawani Ellisa
- Comprehending the internal–external mode of participatory urban regeneration practice: Learning lessons from the sanitation programme of the Orangi Pilot Project, Karachi, Pakistan pp. 200-217

- Muhammad Ahsan
Volume 19, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Andrew Tallon
- Hiedanranta: From industrial past to carbon-negative urban prototype pp. 6-14

- Teppo Rantanen, Jasper De Jonge and Elina Uusitalo
- The case for compact, electric cities: Lessons from Tianjin, China’s mobility transformation pp. 15-30

- Heather Thompson
- Post-pandemic public spaces: A case study of public parks in Kerala, India pp. 31-48

- Neetu Kapoor, Nirupama Sam and Vijay Kumar Bansal
- An incomplete tale: A review of the urban development plan’s implementation challenges for the Abkooh neighbourhood in Mashhad (Iran) from the stakeholders’ point of view pp. 49-68

- Hooman Ghahremani and Golbarg Ghaemmaghami Farahani
- Optimising criteria for achieving sustainable housing for industrial workers using a multi-criteria decision analysis approach: A case study of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 69-85

- Manisha Singh and Bhanu M. Marwaha
- Tools for change: Information and communications technology-enabled innovation for beach management? pp. 86-99

- Ali Cheshmehzangi
- Combining urban strategies for resilience and liveability: Three emblematic case studies pp. 100-118

- Marichela Sepe
Volume 18, issue 4, 2025
- Impact of downtown programmes and business improvement districts pp. 315-321

- Gary Ferguson
- The evolution of business improvement districts: From place management to place leadership pp. 322-335

- David Downey and Cathy Lin
- Downtown organisations at a crossroads: Strategic and structural change needed pp. 336-348

- N. David Milder
- Rebound or transformation: What is next for business improvement districts after 50 years? pp. 349-357

- Paul R. Levy
- Filling the voids: The role of business improvement districts in retail attraction pp. 358-377

- Michael Berne
- Navigating the paradox of business improvement districts in Spain: Challenges and opportunities pp. 378-389

- Gloria Aparicio and Pilar Zorrilla
- Business improvement districts and their management organisations: A review of their history, institutional forms and functions pp. 390-401

- Göktuğ Morçöl
- The past, present and future of New York City business improvement districts: Observing change in urban governance pp. 402-409

- Dan Ziebarth
- Anchor institutions in the changing city: The university’s role in shaping the Future High Street pp. 410-428

- Vanessa Toulmin, Malcolm Tait, Tosh Warwick and Julian Dobson
Volume 18, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 211-213

- Andrew Tallon
- Overcoming the ‘greenlash’ pp. 214-224

- John C. Austin, Ben Speggen and Ava Shapiro
- Before disaster strikes: Climate resiliency through proactive decarbonisation pp. 225-238

- Mahesh Ramanujam
- Transforming urban retail environments: A strategic framework for digital-age regeneration pp. 239-251

- Ufuk Bahar
- The universe of place brands: What is it really about? pp. 252-262

- Mohamed Berrada
- Assessing contextual development in historical urban areas: Lessons from the Khatami Cultural-Artistic Complex in Iran pp. 263-279

- Sara Soleimani, Salahedin Molanaei, Nina Ghaslani and Sara Gharibi
- Gentrification and affordable housing in Johannesburg, South Africa: Examining displacement, accessibility and policy responses pp. 280-287

- Mzuchumile Makalima
- Exploring the efficiency of indirect green façades with native plants to lower rising façade temperatures: A way to improve urban living in tropical regions pp. 288-312

- Dhivya Sethupathy, Ravindhar Sarathchandran and Deepti Pande Rana
Volume 18, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial pp. 123-125

- Andrew Tallon
- Heritage-led regeneration in Gloucester pp. 126-133

- Paul James
- English devolution: How city-region mayors and industrial policy deliver local and national growth pp. 134-147

- Patrick Diamond, Jack Shaw and Andy Westwood
- Sustainable urbanism and infrastructural development nexus in Akure, Nigeria pp. 148-160

- Julius Oluranti Owoeye
- Indifferent coexistence in Dortmund-Hörde: How upper-middle-class newcomers and long-established working-class residents live side by side in a neighbourhood of contrasts pp. 161-179

- Verena Gerwinat
- Slum rehabilitation and sustainable feminine health practices: A case study from an urban slum in India pp. 180-193

- Muskan Verma, Niharika Singh and Sudipa Majumdar
- Public sector condominium complexes for low-income dwellers: Social and environmental impacts in Colombo, Sri Lanka pp. 194-203

- N. Chandrasiri Niriella
Volume 18, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. 3-6

- Andrew Tallon
- Incentivising the market to build affordable housing: The New York City toolkit pp. 7-18

- Yuxiang Luo
- Stakeholder engagement: From sharing information and building consensus to mobilising public and private actors to create collaborative ecosystems pp. 19-27

- Marco Dall’Orso
- Respecting, retaining, recreating: The successful renovation of the Beijing 751 D-Park pp. 28-39

- Fang Bin Guo and Yonggang Wang
- Adapting to climate change and the European Union pursuit of a just transition pp. 40-58

- Brian G. Field
- A tale of two generations: Justice in cities for a low-carbon world pp. 59-74

- Alicia Phillips and Raphael Heffron
- Stakeholders’ longitudinal perspectives on a large public housing redevelopment in Los Angeles, California pp. 75-93

- Judith L. Perrigo, Jose J. Scott, Victoria Shier and Ashlesha Datar
- From desperation to best practice: Spatial decision-making in the regeneration of Gyldenrisparken pp. 94-107

- Nezih Burak Bican
- Community energy in Italy through the lens of social innovation pp. 108-115

- Caterina Nicolais and Valentina Battista
- What’s possible: Investing now for prosperous, sustainable neighborhoods by Marie Howland pp. 116-118

- Kista Egger, David Erickson, Madeline Fraser Cook and Claire Kramer Mills
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