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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
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2023, volume 8, articles 4
- Entanglements of Improvisation, Conviviality, and Conflict in Everyday Encounters in Public Space pp. 1-5

- Mervyn Horgan and Saara Liinamaa
- “It’s a Two-Way Thing”: Symbolic Boundaries and Convivial Practices in Changing Neighbourhoods in London and Tshwane pp. 6-16

- Susanne Wessendorf and Tamlyn Monson
- Conviviality in Public Squares: How Affordances and Individual Factors Shape Optional Activities pp. 17-30

- Hannah Widmer
- The Forks Market: Cosmopolitan Canopy, Conviviality, and Class pp. 31-41

- Sonia Bookman
- The Coining of Convivial Public Space: Homelessness, Outreach Work, and Interaction Order pp. 42-51

- Robin James Smith, Jonathan Ablitt, Joe Williams and Tom Hall
- Strengthening Social Ties While Walking the Neighbourhood? pp. 52-62

- Troy D. Glover, Luke Moyer, Joe Todd and Taryn Graham
- Geographies of Encounter, Public Space, and Social Cohesion: Reviewing Knowledge at the Intersection of Social Sciences and Built Environment Disciplines pp. 63-76

- Patricia Aelbrecht and Quentin Stevens
- “Hot+Noisy” Public Space: Conviviality, “Unapologetic Asianness,” and the Future of Vancouver’s Chinatown pp. 77-88

- Lise Mahieus and Eugene McCann
- Negotiating Difference on Public Transport: How Practices and Experiences of Deviance Shape Public Space pp. 89-98

- Louise Sträuli
- Visually Impaired Persons and Social Encounters in Central Melbourne pp. 99-106

- Shirin Pourafkari
- The Role of the Body in Pandemic Geographies of Encounter: Anti-Restriction Protesters Between Collective Action and Political Violence pp. 107-118

- Sabine Knierbein and Richard Pfeifer
- Improvisation and Planning: Engaging With Unforeseen Encounters in Urban Public Space pp. 119-131

- Anne-Lene Sand, Anniken Førde, John Pløger and Mathias Poulsen
- Reading Publicness: Meaningful and Spontaneous Encounters in Beirut During a Time of Crisis pp. 132-144

- Roula El-Khoury, Rachelle Saliba and Tamara Nasr
- Built Space Hinders Lived Space: Social Encounters and Appropriation in Large Housing Estates pp. 145-161

- Katja Friedrich and Stefanie Rößler
- Planning, Manufacturing, and Sustainability: Three Research Themes pp. 162-165

- Yonn Dierwechter and Mark Pendras
- Place-Based Climate-Proofing of Commercial and Industrial Areas: Inventory and Guidelines From a Regional Planning Perspective pp. 166-185

- Cordula Schwappach, Elke Beyer and Lech Suwala
- Regulating Sustainable Production pp. 186-197

- Carl Grodach, Liz Taylor, Declan Martin and Joe Hurley
- Sensing Urban Manufacturing: From Conspicuous to Sensible Production pp. 198-210

- Ottavia Cima and Ewa Wasilewska
- Auditing, Revealing and Promoting Industry in the London Borough of Southwark pp. 211-224

- Jane Clossick and Mark Brearley
- Departures From the Norm: Innovative Planning for Inclusive Manufacturing pp. 225-235

- Mark Pendras, Adam Nolan and Ashleigh Williams
- Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices’ Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces pp. 236-248

- Kerstin Meyer
- Urban Revitalisation Between Artisanal Craft and Green Manufacturing: The Case of Brisbane’s Northgate Industrial Precinct pp. 249-262

- Greg Hearn, Marcus Foth, Diego Camelo-Herrera and Glenda Amayo Caldwell
- Hyper-Competitive Industrial Markets: Implications for Urban Planning and the Manufacturing Renaissance pp. 263-274

- Jessica Ferm
- Between the “Structural” and the “Everyday”: Bridging Macro and Micro Perspectives in Comparative Urban Research pp. 275-278

- Nadine Appelhans and Sophie Schramm
- Housing Pathways of the “Missing People” of Public Housing and Resettlement Programs: Methodological Reflections pp. 279-288

- Raffael Beier
- Structural Transformations and Everyday Spatial Consequences in Austerity Ireland: An Embedded Comparative Approach pp. 289-300

- Sander van Lanen
- The Interweaving of Everyday and Structural Perspectives: Exploring Suburban Struggles of Everyday Life pp. 301-312

- Marius Mlejnek and Petra Lütke
- Spatial Integration of Refugees: Towards a Post-Migrant Approach pp. 313-325

- Juliana Canedo and Hassan Elmouelhi
- Planning-Related Protest as a Key to Understanding Urban Particularities pp. 326-339

- Grischa Frederik Bertram and Gerhard Kienast
- Comparing Hybrid Urbanisms in the Global South: Water Delivery Configurations in Peru and Ghana pp. 340-350

- Christian Rosen and Nina Gribat
- The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo pp. 351-365

- Margot Rubin, Lindsay Blair Howe, Sarah Charlton, Muhammed Suleman, Anselmo Cani, Lesego Tshuwa and Alexandra Parker
- Differences in Active Travel Between Immigrants in an Active and Less Active Mobility Culture pp. 366-379

- Koen Faber, Simon Kingham, Lindsey Conrow and Dea van Lierop
- A Review of The Routledge Handbook of Urban Design Research Methods pp. 380-383

- Aminreza Iranmanesh
2023, volume 8, articles 3
- Car Dependency and Urban Form pp. 1-5

- Kobe Boussauw, Enrica Papa and Koos Fransen
- Demotorization and Space: The Influence of Spatial Factors on Car-Dependency Reduction in France pp. 6-13

- Leslie Belton Chevallier, Joseph Cacciari and Anne Aguiléra
- Why the Car Is Not Always King in Global South Cities: Evidence From Ulaanbaatar pp. 14-26

- Iqbal Hamiduddin
- Zero-Car Households: Urban, Single, and Low-Income? pp. 27-40

- Eva Van Eenoo
- Investigating the Nonlinear Relationship Between Car Dependency and the Built Environment pp. 41-55

- Jun Cao, Tanhua Jin, Tao Shou, Long Cheng, Zhicheng Liu and Frank Witlox
- Car Use: A Matter of Dependency or Choice? The Case of Commuting in Noord-Brabant pp. 56-68

- Hossein Dashtestaninejad, Paul van de Coevering and Joost de Kruijf
- Is It Possible to Compete With Car Use? How Buses Can Facilitate Sustainable Transport pp. 69-83

- Qihao Liu, Yuzheng Liu, Chia-Lin Chen, Enrica Papa, Yantao Ling and Mengqiu Cao
- Driving Towards Car-Independent Neighborhoods in Europe: A Typology and Systematic Literature Review pp. 84-98

- Simone Aumann, Julia Kinigadner, David Duran-Rodas and Benjamin Büttner
- Enhancing the Modal Split in Paramaribo Through Design-Driven Participatory Action Research Fuelled by Urban Tactics pp. 99-111

- Sam Rymenants, Marlies Struyf, Sigrid Heirman and Marleen Goethals
- Mobility Hubs: A Way Out of Car Dependency Through a New Multifunctional Housing Development? pp. 112-125

- Arvid Krüger and Uwe Altrock
- Drivers’ Perspectives of Car Dependence pp. 126-134

- David Metz
- The Effects of Urban Polycentricity on Particulate Matter Emissions From Vehicles: Evidence From 102 Chinese Cities pp. 135-147

- Mi Ye, Ben Derudder, Lei Jiang, Freke Caset and Yingcheng Li
- Introduction: Toward a “Post-Alexandrian” Agenda pp. 148-152

- Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
- Christopher Alexander As An Architectural Thinker pp. 153-155

- Almantas Samalavičius
- Navigating Approaches to the Use of Pattern Language Theory in Practice pp. 156-168

- Ruihua Chen, Marina Bos- de Vos, Ingrid Mulder and Zoë van Eldik
- Community and Privacy in a Hyper-Connected World pp. 169-171

- Roderick J. Lawrence
- A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form pp. 172-184

- Ngoc Hong Nguyen, Khaled Alawadi and Sara Al Hinai
- The Structure That Structures Us pp. 185-187

- Jaap Dawson
- Centers in the Event Domain: A Retake on the Wholeness of Urban Spaces pp. 188-200

- Ridvan Kahraman
- A World of a Thousand Independent Regions: Confronting the Ever-Increasing Refugee Problem pp. 201-211

- Hans Joachim Neis and Pamanee Chaiwat
- The Pattern Language Approach as a Bridge Connecting Formal and Informal Urban Planning Practices in Africa pp. 212-223

- Priscilla Namwanje, Víctor Muñoz Sanz and Roberto Rocco
- Social Sustainability and Alexander’s Living Structure Through a New Kind of City Science pp. 224-234

- Tarina Levin, Stefan Sjöberg, Bin Jiang and Stephan Barthel
- Patterns of Growth: Operationalizing Alexander’s “Web Way of Thinking” pp. 235-245

- Michael W. Mehaffy
- A Quanti-Qualitative Approach to Alexander’s Harmony-Seeking Computations pp. 246-258

- Alice Rauber and Romulo Krafta
- Shipping Canals in Transition pp. 259-262

- Carola Hein, Sabine Luning, Han Meyer, Stephen J. Ramos and Paul van de Laar
- Pathologies of Porosity: Looming Transitions Along the Mississippi River Ship Channel pp. 263-274

- Joshua Alan Lewis
- Shaping the New Vistula Spit Channel: Political, Economic, and Environmental Aspects pp. 275-288

- Justyna Breś and Piotr Lorens
- A New Shipping Canal Through the Vistula Spit as a Political and Transportation Project pp. 289-304

- Piotr Marciniak
- Searching for Reconnection: Environmental Challenges and Course Changes in Spatial Development Along Shanghai’s Shipping Channels pp. 305-318

- Harry den Hartog
- Flows as Makers and Breakers of Port-Territory Metabolic Relations: The Case of the Loire Estuary pp. 319-329

- Annabelle Duval and Jean-Baptiste Bahers
- The Texas Coast: Ship Channel Network of the Petroleum Age pp. 330-345

- Alan Lessoff
- How the Depths of the Danish Straits Shape Gdańsk's Port and City Spatial Development pp. 346-362

- Karolina A. Krośnicka and Aleksandra Wawrzyńska
- The (Re)Industrialised Waterfront as a “Fluid Territory”: The Case of Lisbon and the Tagus Estuary pp. 363-375

- João Pedro Costa, Maria J. Andrade and Francesca Dal Cin
- Prospective of an Inland Waterway System of Shipping Canals in Skikda (Algeria) pp. 376-389

- Amira Ghennaï, Said Madani and Carola Hein
- Potential Impact of Waterway Development on Cultural Landscape Values: The Case of the Lower Vistula pp. 390-405

- Anna Golędzinowska
- A Catalyst Approach for Smart Ecological Urban Corridors at Disused Waterways pp. 406-424

- Sara Biscaya and Hisham Elkadi
- Review of UK Inland Waterways Transportation From the Hydrodynamics Point of View pp. 425-437

- Momchil Terziev, Jonathan Mosse, Rosemary Norman, Kayvan Pazouki, Richard Lord, Tahsin Tezdogan, Charlotte Thompson, Dimitrios Konovessis and Atilla Incecik
- The Spatio-Functional Role of Navigable Urban Canals in the City: Cases From London and Amsterdam pp. 438-454

- Merve Okkali Alsavada and Kayvan Karimi
2023, volume 8, articles 2
- Smart Engagement and Smart Urbanism: Integrating “The Smart” Into Participatory Planning and Community Engagement pp. 1-5

- Jin-Kyu Jung and Jung Eun Kang
- For a Cooperative “Smart” City Yet to Come: Place-Based Knowledge, Commons, and Prospects for Inclusive Municipal Processes From Seattle, Washington pp. 6-16

- Christian Anderson and Jin-Kyu Jung
- Phygitally Smarter? A Critically Pragmatic Agenda for Smarter Engagement in British Planning and Beyond pp. 17-31

- James Charlton, Ian Babelon, Richard Watson and Caitlin Hafferty
- Citizen Engagement in Smart City Planning: The Case of Living Labs in South Korea pp. 32-43

- Mijin Choo, Yeon Woo Choi, Hyewon Yoon, Sung Bin Bae and Dong Keun Yoon
- Smart Engagement in Small Cities: Exploring Minority Participation in Planning pp. 44-56

- Shakil Bin Kashem and Dora Gallo
- Planning the Smart City With Young People: Teenagers’ Perceptions, Values and Visions of Smartness pp. 57-69

- Simeon Shtebunaev, Silvia Gullino and Peter J. Larkham
- What Role for Citizens? Evolving Engagement in Quadruple Helix Smart District Initiatives pp. 70-80

- Hannah Devine-Wright and Anna R. Davies
- The Smart City and Healthy Walking: An Environmental Comparison Between Healthy and the Shortest Route Choices pp. 81-92

- Eun Jung Kim and Youngeun Gong
- Civic Engagement in a Citizen-Led Living Lab for Smart Cities: Evidence From South Korea pp. 93-107

- Jooho Park and Sayaka Fujii
- Natural Surveillance for Crime and Traffic Accidents: Simulating Improvements of Street Lighting in an Older Community pp. 108-119

- Yeo-Kyeong Kim, Yun-Kyu Lee and Donghyun Kim
- Gap Analysis Between the Level of Heat Wave Adaptation Policy and Heat Wave Effects in South Korean Municipalities pp. 120-132

- Tae Ho Kim, Chang Sug Park, Sang-hyeok Lee and Jung Eun Kang
- GPS Tracking Data on Marginalised Citizens’ Spatial Patterns: Towards Inclusive Urban Planning pp. 133-144

- Trine Agervig Carstensen and Hans Skov-Petersen
- Queer(ing) Urban Planning and Municipal Governance pp. 145-149

- Alison L. Bain and Julie A. Podmore
- Homonegative Labyrinth of Representational Distortions: Planning Im/Possibilities for Higher Education LGBTQ+ Students in Mumbai pp. 150-163

- Chan Arun-Pina
- Queering Housing Policy: Questioning Urban Planning Assumptions in Namibian Cities pp. 164-176

- Guillermo Delgado, Vanesa Castán Broto and Takudzwa Mukesi
- Radical Solidarities in Punk and Queer Refusals of Safety and Inclusion Narratives in Planning pp. 177-186

- Sarah Gelbard
- Pinkwashing Policies or Insider Activism? Allyship in the LGBTIQ+ Governance–Activism Nexus pp. 187-196

- Karine Duplan
- Planning in the “LGBTQ Capital”: Choreographing Transgender In and Out of Policy pp. 197-207

- Matt C. Smith, Paul Gilchrist and Jason Lim
- Redistributing More Than the LGBTQ2S Acronym? Planning Beyond Recognition and Rainbows on Vancouver’s Periphery pp. 208-222

- Julie A. Podmore and Alison L. Bain
- At the Intersection of Equity and Innovation: Trans Inclusion in the City of Vancouver pp. 223-234

- Tiffany Muller Myrdahl
- Community Support Organizations in Gay Neighborhoods: Assessing Engagement During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 235-248

- Daniel Baldwin Hess and Alex Bitterman
- Territorial Inequality Driven by Tourism: A Queer Mapping of Urban Space in Acapulco, Mexico pp. 249-261

- William J. Payne
- 50 Years of Pride: Queer Spatial Joy as Radical Planning Praxis pp. 262-276

- Marisa Turesky and Jonathan Jae-an Crisman
- Re-Orienting Planning Practice pp. 277-280

- Petra L. Doan
- Social Determinants, Urban Planning, and Covid-19 Response: Evidence From Quito, Ecuador pp. 281-291

- Susana Herrero-Olarte and Angela Díaz-Márquez
- Experiential Evaluation to Create Risky Situations and Address Tensions in a Participatory Planning Process pp. 292-306

- Lieve Custers, Liesbeth Huybrechts and Oswald Devisch
- Experts as Game Changers? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Climate Measures in the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam pp. 307-321

- Tanja Herdt and Víctor Muñoz Sanz
- Designing Situated Vocabularies to Counter Social Polarizations: A Case Study of Nolo Neighbourhood, Milan pp. 322-334

- Virginia Tassinari and Francesco Vergani
- Strengthening Urban Labs’ Democratic Aspirations: Nurturing a Listening Capacity to Engage With the Politics of Social Learning pp. 335-346

- Anna Seravalli
- Challenging the Master Narrative on Large-Scale Social Estates: Exploring Counterstories Through Digital Storytelling pp. 347-358

- Younes Rifaad and Nele Aernouts
- Social-Ecological Knowledge Integration in Co-Design Processes: Lessons From Two Resilient Urban Parks in Chile pp. 359-373

- Macarena Gaete
- A Comparative Study of Polarization Management Around Energy Transition-Related Land-Use Conflicts in The Netherlands pp. 374-388

- Christian Scholl and Eline Coolen
- Planning Around Polarisation: Components of Finding Common Ground Based on Regeneration Projects in London and Gdańsk pp. 389-400

- Piotr Lorens and Agnieszka Zimnicka
2023, volume 8, articles 1
- Urban Heritage in Transformation: Physical and Non-Physical Dimensions of Changing Contexts pp. 1-4

- Frank Eckardt and Aliaa AlSadaty
- Change in the Dispersed Territory: (Proto)Types for a New Urban Paradigm pp. 5-18

- Maarten Gheysen and Sophie Leemans
- The Role of the Public-Private Interface and Persistence of Historic Character in Nezu, Tokyo pp. 19-29

- Milica Muminović
- Impacts of Change: Analysing the Perception of Industrial Heritage in the Vogtland Region pp. 30-38

- Leo Bockelmann
- Continuity and Change: Socio-Spatial Practices in Bamberg's World Heritage Urban Horticulture pp. 39-51

- Heike Oevermann, Daniel Keech, Marc Redepenning, Li Fan and Patricia Alberth
- Towards Liveability in Historic Centres: Challenges and Enablers of Transformation in Two Latvian Towns pp. 52-66

- Margarita Vološina, Evija Taurene and Pēteris Šķiņķis
- Patterns of Detachment: Spatial Transformations of the Phosphate Industry in el-Quseir, Egypt pp. 67-82

- Mirhan Damir, Martin Meyer and Hellen Aziz
- Endangered Urban Commons: Lahore’s Violent Heritage Management and Prospects for Reconciliation pp. 83-98

- Helena Cermeño and Katja Mielke
- Permanences Against Cultural Amnesia: Reconstructing the Urban Narrative of the Rum Community of Fener, Istanbul pp. 99-109

- Ilgi Toprak
- Portraying Urban Change in Alfama (Lisbon): How Local Socio-Spatial Practices Shape Heritage pp. 110-120

- Catarina Fontes and Graça Índias Cordeiro
- A Bourdieusian Framework for Understanding Public Space Heritage Transformations: Riga’s Castle Square pp. 121-136

- Helena Gutmane
- Urban Heritage Rehabilitation: Institutional Stakeholders’ Contributions to Improve Implementation of Urban and Building Regulations pp. 137-150

- Cilísia Ornelas, João Miranda Guedes, Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Virginia Gallego Guinea and Alessandra Turri
- Conservation Planning and the Development Trajectory of the Historic Core of Worcester, England pp. 151-164

- Heather Barrett
- Bombed Cities: Legacies of Post-War Planning on the Contemporary Urban and Social Fabric pp. 165-168

- Seraphim Alvanides and Carol Ludwig
- Revisioning and Rebuilding Britain’s War-Damaged Cities pp. 169-181

- Peter J. Larkham and David Adams
- Post-Second World War Reconstruction of Polish Cities: The Interplay Between Politics and Paradigms pp. 182-195

- Łukasz Bugalski and Piotr Lorens
- From Reconstruction to Urban Preservation: Negotiating Built Heritage After the Second World War pp. 196-210

- Birgit Knauer
- “Reconstructionism”: A Strategy to Improve Outdated Attempts of Modernist Post-War Planning? pp. 211-225

- Uwe Altrock
- Intelligibility of Post-War Reconstruction in French Bombed Cities pp. 226-238

- Alice Vialard
- A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Urban Fabric of Nuremberg From the 1940s Onwards Using Historical Maps pp. 239-254

- Carol Ludwig and Seraphim Alvanides
- Dockers in Poplar: The Legacy of the London County Council’s Replanning of Poplar, East London pp. 255-265

- Rosamund Lily West
- Post-War Architecture and Urban Planning as Means of Reinventing Opole’s Past and Identity pp. 266-278

- Barbara Szczepańska
- Social Justice in the Green City pp. 279-282

- Roberta Cucca and Thomas Thaler
- Green Gentrification, Social Justice, and Climate Change in the Literature: Conceptual Origins and Future Directions pp. 283-295

- Roberta Cucca, Michael Friesenecker and Thomas Thaler
- Environmental Microsegregation: Urban Renewal and the Political Ecology of Health pp. 296-311

- Klaus Geiselhart and David Spenger
- “Passive” Ecological Gentrification Triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 312-321

- Dani Broitman
- A New Phase of Just Urban Climate Action in the Rocky Mountain West pp. 322-333

- Clara Stein and Corina McKendry
- Reframing Urban Nature-Based Solutions Through Perspectives of Environmental Justice and Privilege pp. 334-345

- Willi Bauer
- Making Thessaloniki Resilient? The Enclosing Process of the Urban Green Commons pp. 346-360

- Maria Karagianni
- Urban Heat Transition in Berlin: Corporate Strategies, Political Conflicts, and Just Solutions pp. 361-371

- Hendrik Sander and Sören Weißermel
- Building Equality: A “Litmus Test” for Recognising and Evidencing Inequalities and Segregation in the Built Environment pp. 372-387

- Michael Crilly, Georgiana Varna, Chandra Mouli Vemury, Mark Lemon and Andrew Mitchell
- Food and Governmentality in the Green City: The Case of German Food Policy Councils pp. 388-398

- Alena Birnbaum and Petra Lütke
- How Context Matters: Challenges of Localizing Participatory Budgeting for Climate Change Adaptation in Vienna pp. 399-413

- Byeongsun Ahn, Michael Friesenecker, Yuri Kazepov and Jana Brandl
- Fiduciary Activism From Below: Green Gentrification, Pension Finance, and the Possibility of Just Urban Futures pp. 414-425

- Jessica Parish
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2022, volume 7
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2020, volume 5
2019, volume 4
2018, volume 3
2017, volume 2
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On this page- 2023, volume 8
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 10
2024, volume 9
2022, volume 7
2021, volume 6
2020, volume 5
2019, volume 4
2018, volume 3
2017, volume 2
2016, volume 1
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