Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial pp. 363-365

- Andrew Tallon
- A commentary on the New Urban Agenda pp. 366-374

- Brian G. Field
- Economic development in a pandemic: Reflections from Melbourne, ‘the world’s most locked-down city’ pp. 375-384

- Andrew Wear
- Digitisation and renaissance of the manufacturing industry in major cities: The case of Berlin pp. 385-395

- Martin Gornig
- A research study of the complex and comprehensive renovation of the historic dwelling stock in Russian cities pp. 396-409

- Daria Lisaia and Chunyang Zhang
- A marketing approach to revitalising town centres pp. 410-420

- Fatma Güneri, Fiza Brakel-Ahmed and Joséphine Fornies
- Rethinking urbanism in Doha: The Qatar National Museum transit-oriented development pp. 421-444

- Eman Saleh Al Fadala, Raffaello Furlan, Reem Awwaad, Khalida Lifam Marthya, Tagwa A. A. Osman and Rashid Al-Matwi
- Analysis of urban intervention processes carried out in core areas of Indian cities pp. 445-455

- Akansha Soni and Puneet Sharma
Volume 16, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. 243-245

- Andrew Tallon
- Solving the riddle of the sands: How to regenerate England’s struggling seaside towns pp. 246-256

- John P. Houghton
- Urban regeneration wheel: A practical tool for creating sustainable, thriving communities pp. 257-266

- Marco Dall’Orso
- The role of public libraries in urban entrepreneurship pp. 267-276

- Elizabeth (Betsey) Suchanic, Mark Pond and Morgan Perry
- 20-minute neighbourhoods: A community perspective from the streets of Scotland pp. 277-286

- Stephen Edwards, Rachel Lee, Kate Joester and Anne Docherty
- Urban vulnerability to the risk of flooding in the Annaba metropolitan region pp. 287-302

- Sid Salah and Sid Ahmed Soufiane
- A planning approach to re-envisioning street vendor spaces in Cairo pp. 303-317

- Hoda Al-Amir Mohammed Darwish
- Strategies for the urban regeneration of the Museum of Islamic Art Park in Doha, Qatar pp. 318-339

- Eman Saleh Al Fadala, Raffaello Furlan, Reem Awwaad, Khalida Lifam Marthya, Tagwa A. A. Osman and Rashid Al-Matwi
- The city as palimpsest to redefine the role of architectural continuity in re-establishing urban identity in post-industrial landscapes pp. 340-357

- Ali Cheshmehzangi and Esko Willman
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial pp. 115-117

- Andrew Tallon
- How road investment can improve economic prosperity: The case for Northern England pp. 118-125

- Owen Wilson
- The urban system framework pp. 126-138

- Langdon Morris and Farah Naz
- Residents’ satisfaction with urban renewal projects in south-western Nigeria pp. 139-154

- Adewale O. Yoade, Victor A. Onifade and Haruna O. Jimoh
- Social media regenerating public spaces: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Cairo pp. 155-181

- Reem A. Bakir and Sahar A. Attia
- An urban regeneration-placemaking strategy for the Qatar National Museum and Souq Waqif’s transit-oriented development in Doha, State of Qatar pp. 182-206

- Raffaello Furlan, Khalida Lifam Marthya, Labeeb Ali Ellath, Maha Esmat and Rashid Al-Matwi
- Squatter settlements’ impact on perception of security in mass housing schemes in developing African cities: The case of Abuja, Nigeria pp. 207-223

- Tosin Bamidele, Olatunde Adedayo, Manlio Michieletto and Nasirdeen Yahaya-Loko
- The profile of foreign urban gardeners in the municipalities of Lombardy (Italy) pp. 224-234

- Valentina Cattivelli
- `The Elgar companion to urban infrastructure governance, innovation, concepts, and cases` by Marie Howland pp. 235-236

- Marie Howland
Volume 16, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Andrew Tallon
- The climate crisis and regeneration pp. 6-20

- Andrew Maliphant
- The vibrant 15-minute geographies of suburban Morristown, NJ pp. 21-32

- N. David Milder and William F. Ryan
- High street regeneration in Rotterdam: How a local alliance turned an inner-city commercial street from no-go to must-visit pp. 33-50

- Ad Hereijgers
- Prospective role of affordable housing delivery mechanisms in Egypt pp. 51-64

- Sally Mahmoud Soliman, Hala Saad Mekawi and Ahmed Mahmoud Yousry
- Utilisation of open spaces: A case study of Phaya Thai district, Bangkok pp. 65-84

- Le Thi Thu Huong and Le Thi Kieu
- Autonomous vehicles and changing the future of cities: Technical and urban perspectives pp. 85-108

- Ahmed Hosney Radwan and Ahmed Abdel Ghaney Morsi
- `Net zero city: The ten-year transformation plan: How to overcome the climate crisis by 2032` by Nick Bailey pp. 109-110

- Nick Bailey
Volume 15, issue 4, 2022
- Editorial pp. 351-353

- Andrew Tallon
- An evaluation of Churchill Downs’ tax increment financing district pp. 354-359

- Thomas Lambert
- Funding public-realm revitalisations with private resources: Different approaches in New York City’s small, medium and large business improvement districts pp. 360-370

- Yuxiang Luo
- Additional dwelling units: A potential solution to the affordable and senior housing crisis pp. 371-378

- Daniel Calo
- The social injustice of urban regeneration initiatives in the Johannesburg inner city pp. 379-393

- Mudzunga G. Neluheni Msc. and Brian Boshoff Phd.
- Negotiating a negative past in the reuse of historic prisons pp. 394-405

- Carolyn Gibbeson and Sarah Gill
- Tracing the path to retail gentrification: Insights from Marvila, Lisbon pp. 406-424

- Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães
- Bottom-up regeneration in Italy: A case study of the medium-sized city of Novara pp. 425-438

- Elisabetta Genovese
- US urban and regional planning history, theory and partnerships for a new century pp. 439-452

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
Volume 15, issue 3, 2022
- Levelling up and the re-emergence of the regeneration discourse in the UK pp. 244-247

- Andrew Tallon
- Downtown regeneration in Clarksdale, USA (‘Birthplace of the Blues’): Lessons for downtowns and high streets pp. 248-261

- John C. Henshall
- Little Island: Its big journey through legal battles pp. 262-274

- Apicha Pantitanonta
- Tradition-led regeneration of contemporary neighbourhoods’ spatial structures: A case study of Tehran City, Iran pp. 275-292

- Nasibe Barati Goudarzi and Fariba Gharai
- The social transformation of the historical city centre of Karbala, Iraq pp. 293-307

- Sabeeh Lafta Farhan and Zuhair A. Nasar
- From global to local: The case of migration and urban identity for regenerative city transformations pp. 308-324

- Ali Cheshmehzangi and Rupert Munday
- Towards local regeneration: A case study of Janghang, South Korea pp. 325-347

- Sungsine Pak
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial pp. 132-135

- Andrew Tallon
- Orange is the new colour of city competitiveness: The role of local governments in promoting cultural and creative industries pp. 136-149

- Sameh Wahba and Yuna Chun
- Rethinking green urban development: Case studies from Beijing pp. 150-160

- Markus Delfs and Jingjing Ma
- The concept of a ‘regenerative city’: How to turn cities into regenerative systems pp. 161-175

- Stefan Schurig and Karina Turan
- Visions of cities beyond the Green Deal: From imagination to reality pp. 176-192

- Monica Maglio
- Quality of life and demographic-racial dimensions of differences in most liveable Pittsburgh pp. 193-209

- Sabina Deitrick and Christopher Briem
- Assessing the outcomes of area-based initiatives using neighbourhood sustainability assessment tools: The case of Groruddalen pp. 210-223

- Eli Foss, Wiam Samir, Mansoor Sadiq and Judith Plummer
- Quantifying pedestrian retrofit measures of car-oriented settlements: The case of Pardis new town phase 11 pp. 224-236

- Corinna Matzka, Michael Reiter, Arash Rasaizadi, Sahar Samavati, Elahe Sherafat, Renata Sofric, Mir Hojat Seyyed Valiloo, Barbara Laa and Tadej Brezina
- `Mapping the Croatian coast: A road trip to architectural legacies of Cold War and tourism boom` by Federico Camerin pp. 237-238

- Federico Camerin
- `The streets of Europe: The sights, sounds, and smells that shaped its great cities` by Federico Camerin pp. 239-240

- Federico Camerin
Volume 15, issue 1, 2021
- The role of cities in the Green Deal pp. 4-5

- Stefano De Falco
- Virunga National Park: A possible governance model for Green Deal implementation in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 6-14

- Alberto Corbino
- The value of human capital in Green Deal-oriented smart cities pp. 15-23

- Oliviero Casale
- The evolution of the European Union’s Urban Agenda and the morphology of the Pact of Amsterdam pp. 24-70

- Brian G. Field and Jeroen P. R. Bakker
- Critical raw materials and cities: A literature review pp. 71-82

- Andrei Țăranu, Daniela La Foresta and Andrea Cerasuolo
- Smart cities and the sustainability of urban transport: Strategic directions for the metropolitan city of Naples pp. 83-94

- Stefania Palmentieri
- Digital transformation and cities: How COVID-19 has boosted a new evolution of urban spaces pp. 95-112

- Maria Nicola Buonocore, Mattia De Martino and Chiara Ferro
- Public space and the green city: Conflictual narratives of the superblock programme in Poblenou, Barcelona pp. 113-128

- Lluis Frago and Teresa Graziano
- Can urban agriculture be used to improve green infrastructure and social well-being? The urban garden in the Ponticelli neighbourhood of Naples pp. 129-140

- Fabio Amato and Lucia Simonetti
- The role universities and cities can play in the EU’s Green Deal pp. 141-154

- Stefania Cerutti, Enrico Boccaleri and Enrico Ferrero
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