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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
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2022, volume 7, articles 4
- Accessible and Inclusive Cities: Exposing Design and Leadership Challenges for Bunbury and Geelong pp. 1-12

- Adam Johnson, Richard Tucker, Hing-Wah Chau and Elmira Jamei
- Comparative Analysis of 20-Minute Neighbourhood Policies and Practices in Melbourne and Scotland pp. 13-24

- Hing-Wah Chau, Ian Gilzean, Elmira Jamei, Lesley Palmer, Terri Preece and Martin Quirke
- Integrating Health Into the Urban Master Plan of Vic, Barcelona: A Comprehensive Approach pp. 25-41

- Anna Puig-Ribera, Marta Rofin, Judit Bort-Roig, Eva Aumatell, Albert Juncà, Marc de San Pedro, Francesc Garcia-Cuyàs, Cati Chamorro, Lorena Perona-Ribes, Josep Ramon Torrentó, Guillem Jabardo-Camprubí, Fabiana Palmero and Marina Geli
- Putting Health at the Heart of Local Planning Through an Integrated Municipal Health Strategy pp. 42-60

- Angela Freitas and Paula Santana
- Co-Benefits of Transdisciplinary Planning for Healthy Cities pp. 61-74

- Roderick J. Lawrence
- Public Space Usage and Well-Being: Participatory Action Research With Vulnerable Groups in Hyper-Dense Environments pp. 75-89

- Stephanie Y. S. Cheung, Danyang Lei, Faye Y. F. Chan and Hendrik Tieben
- City Models and Preventive Planning Strategies for Resilient Cities in Germany pp. 90-95

- Detlef Kurth
- Greenery and Urban Form vs. Health of Residents: Evaluation of Modernist Housing in Lodz and Gdansk pp. 96-112

- Małgorzata Hanzl and Magdalena Rembeza
- A Healthy City for All? Social Services’ Roles in Collaborative Urban Development pp. 113-123

- Lina Berglund-Snodgrass, Maria Fjellfeldt, Ebba Högström and Urban Markström
- Transit-Oriented Development and Livability: The Case of the Najma and Al Mansoura Neighborhoods in Doha, Qatar pp. 124-139

- Almaha Al-Malki, Reem Awwaad, Raffaello Furlan, Michael Grosvald and Rashid Al-Matwi
- Rethinking the Contextual Factors Influencing Urban Mobility: A New Holistic Conceptual Framework pp. 140-152

- Taha Chaiechi, Josephine Pryce, Emiel L. Eijdenberg and Simona Azzali
- Inequitable Housing Practices and Youth Internalizing Symptoms: Mediation Via Perceptions of Neighborhood Cohesion pp. 153-166

- Richard C. Sadler, Julia W. Felton, Jill A. Rabinowitz, Terrinieka W. Powell, Amanda Latimore and Darius Tandon
- Hawker Centres: A Social Space Approach to Promoting Community Wellbeing pp. 167-178

- Valeriya Radomskaya and Abhishek Singh Bhati
- Enlarging the Human Climate Niche: Integrating Urban Heat Island in Urban Planning Interventions pp. 179-194

- Rayan Mounayar and Daniel Florentin
- Sustainable Heritage Preservation to Improve the Tourism Offer in Saudi Arabia pp. 195-207

- Silvia Mazzetto
- Planning and the High-Rise Neighbourhood: Debates on Vertical Cities pp. 208-212

- Brian Webb and James T. White
- Planning for Lower-Income Households in Privately Developed High-Density Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia pp. 213-228

- Hazel Easthope, Laura Crommelin, Sophie-May Kerr, Laurence Troy, Ryan van den Nouwelant and Gethin Davison
- Rise Overrun: Condoization, Gentrification, and the Changing Political Economy of Renting in Toronto pp. 229-244

- Sean Grisdale and Alan Walks
- Young Families and High-Rise: Towards Inclusive Vertical Family Housing pp. 245-252

- Lia Karsten
- Negotiating Vertical Urbanization at the Public–Private Nexus: On the Institutional Embeddedness of Planning Committees pp. 253-266

- Johannes Herburger, Nicola Hilti and Eva Lingg
- Opportunities and Challenges of Municipal Planning in Shaping Vertical Neighbourhoods in Greater London pp. 267-283

- Lucía Cerrada Morato
- High-Rises and Urban Specificity: Politics of Vertical Construction in Paris, London, and Vienna pp. 284-297

- Andrea Glauser
- Housing in Germany and the Rebirth of the High-Rise in Post-Modern Urban Design pp. 298-312

- Uwe Altrock
- “Double Ageing” in the High-Rise Residential Buildings of Tokyo pp. 313-324

- Taro Hirai
- Planning and Architecture as Determining Influences on the Housing Market: Budapest–Csepel’s Post–War Housing Estates pp. 325-338

- Tamás Egedy, Balázs Szabó, Hlib Antypenko and Melinda Benkő
- High Neighbor! Residents’ Social Practices in New Danish High-Rises pp. 339-351

- Mette Mechlenborg
- Common Areas, Common Causes: Public Space in High-Rise Buildings During Covid-19 pp. 352-363

- Loren March and Ute Lehrer
- Urban Verticality Shaped by a Vertical Terrain: Lessons From Chongqing, China pp. 364-376

- Yi Jin
- The Challenges of Social Infrastructure for Urban Planning pp. 377-380

- Ebba Högström, Lina Berglund-Snodgrass and Maria Fjellfeldt
- The Spaces of Social Services as Social Infrastructure: Insights From a Policy-Innovation Project in Milan pp. 381-397

- Massimo Bricocoli, Benedetta Marani and Stefania Sabatinelli
- Apartment Living and Community Care: Experiences of People With Intellectual Disability, Their Families, and Support Staff pp. 398-408

- Phillippa Carnemolla
- Street-Level Workers and the Construction of Social Infrastructure in Suburban Neighbourhoods pp. 409-419

- Jenni Kuoppa and Päivi Kymäläinen
- Towards Digital Social Infrastructure? Digital Neighborly Connectedness as a Social Resource pp. 420-431

- Yann P. M. Rees, Sebastian Kurtenbach, Katrin Rosenberger and Armin Küchler
- Learning From Covid-19: Social Infrastructure in Disadvantaged Housing Areas in Denmark pp. 432-444

- Marie Stender and Lene Wiell Nordberg
- Non-Formal Cultural Infrastructure in Peripheral Regions: Responsibility, Resources, and Regional Disparities pp. 445-456

- Lea Fobel
- The Changing Role of Student Housing as Social Infrastructure pp. 457-469

- Yvonne Franz and Elisabeth Gruber
- A “Motor” for the Neighbourhood? Urban Planning and the Challenges of Relocating Cultural Infrastructures pp. 470-485

- Christoph Mager and Madeleine Wagner
- Constructing Common Meeting Places: A Strategy for Mitigating the Social Isolation of Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods? pp. 486-498

- Trine Agervig Carstensen, Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen, Anne Gravsholt Busck and Nina Glomså Søraa
- Shared Housing as Public Space? The Ambiguous Borders of Social Infrastructure pp. 499-509

- Karin Grundström
- Seeing Streetscapes as Social Infrastructure: A Paradigmatic Case Study of Hornsbergs Strand, Stockholm pp. 510-522

- Jing Jing
- “Ageing in Place” and Urban Regeneration: Analysing the Role of Social Infrastructure pp. 523-533

- Camilla Lewis, Sophie Yarker, Mark Hammond, Niamh Kavanagh and Christopher Phillipson
2022, volume 7, articles 3
- The Resilient Metropolis: Planning in an Era of Decentralization pp. 1-3

- Thomas J. Vicino
- Urban Crises and the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analytical Framework for Metropolitan Resiliency pp. 4-14

- Thomas J. Vicino, Robert H. Voigt, Mahir Kabir and Jonathan Michanie
- Working From Home and Covid-19: Where Could Residents Move to? pp. 15-34

- Johannes Moser, Fabian Wenner and Alain Thierstein
- The Gender–Poverty–Mobility Nexus and the Post-Pandemic Era in South Africa pp. 35-48

- Lindsay Blair Howe
- Reimagining the Future of the Sydney CBD: Reflecting on Covid-19-Driven Changes in Commercial and Residential Property Trends pp. 49-62

- Gabriela Quintana Vigiola, Juaneé Cilliers and Luis Hernando Lozano-Paredes
- Uneven Trajectories and Decentralisation: Lessons From Historical Planning Processes in Saint-Étienne pp. 63-74

- Victoria Pinoncely
- “The System Is the System, Isn’t It?”: The Case for a Just Devolution pp. 75-85

- Liam O'Farrell and Roman Zwicky
- Different Forms of Welfare Provision for Diverse Suburban Fabrics: Three Examples From Italy pp. 86-97

- Lorenzo De Vidovich
- Between Decentralization and Recentralization: Conflicts in Intramunicipal and Intermunicipal Governance in Tokyo’s Shrinking Suburbs pp. 98-114

- Hiroaki Ohashi, Nicholas A. Phelps and John Tomaney
- From a Small Village to an Exclusive Gated Community: Unplanned Suburbanisation and Local Sovereignty in Post-Socialist Hungary pp. 115-129

- Adrienne Csizmady, Márton Bagyura and Gergely Olt
- When Modern Housing Built Optimistic Suburbia: A Comparative Analysis Between Lisbon and Luanda pp. 130-143

- Inês Rodrigues
- Contemporary Decentralized Development of a Centrally Planned Metropolis: The Case of Budapest pp. 144-158

- Anna Kornélia Losonczy, Annamária Orbán and Melinda Benkő
- Developing Polycentricity to Shape Resilient Metropolitan Structures: The Case of the Gdansk–Gdynia–Sopot Metropolitan Area pp. 159-171

- Piotr Lorens and Anna Golędzinowska
- Examining Socio-Economic Inequality Among Commuters: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area pp. 172-184

- Adiwan Aritenang
- Spatial Knowledge and Urban Planning pp. 185-190

- Anna Juliane Heinrich, Angela Million and Karsten Zimmermann
- “DALSTON! WHO ASKED U?”: A Knowledge-Centred Perspective on the Mapping of Socio-Spatial Relations in East London pp. 191-205

- Carsten Jungfer, Fernanda Palmieri and Norbert Kling
- “Emancipatory Circuits of Knowledge” for Urban Equality: Experiences From Havana, Freetown, and Asia pp. 206-218

- Stephanie Butcher, Camila Cociña, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Michele Acuto, Brenda Pérez‐Castro, Jorge Peña‐Díaz, Joiselen Cazanave‐Macías, Braima Koroma and Joseph Macarthy
- Transforming Spatial Practices Through Knowledges on the Margins pp. 219-229

- Zuzana Tabačková
- Copenhagen’s Struggle to Become the World’s First Carbon Neutral Capital: How Corporatist Power Beats Sustainability pp. 230-241

- Ulrik Kohl and John Andersen
- Mobilising Situated Local Knowledge for Participatory Urban Planning Through Storytelling pp. 242-253

- Hanna Seydel and Sandra Huning
- Sharing and Space-Commoning Knowledge Through Urban Living Labs Across Different European Cities pp. 254-273

- Doina Petrescu, Helena Cermeño, Carsten Keller, Carola Moujan, Andrew Belfield, Florian Koch, Denise Goff, Meike Schalk and Floris Bernhardt
- The Scaling Potential of Experimental Knowledge in the Case of the Bauhaus.MobilityLab, Erfurt (Germany) pp. 274-284

- Luise Kraaz, Maria Kopp, Maximilian Wunsch and Uwe Plank-Wiedenbeck
- Evidence-Based Planning: A Multi-Criteria Index for Identifying Vacant Properties in Large Urban Centres pp. 285-298

- Thiago Corrêa Jacovine, Kaio Nogueira, Camila Nastari Fernandes and Gabriel Marques da Silva
- Rendering Affective Atmospheres: The Visual Construction of Spatial Knowledge About Urban Development Projects pp. 299-310

- Sophie Mélix and Gabriela Christmann
- Co-Creation and the City: Arts-Based Methods and Participatory Approaches in Urban Planning pp. 311-314

- Juliet Carpenter and Christina Horvath
- Co-Creation Beyond Humans: The Arts of Multispecies Placemaking pp. 315-325

- Cecilie Sachs Olsen
- Urban Drama: Power Mediation in Antagonistic Copenhagen pp. 326-339

- Jan Lilliendahl Larsen and Martin Severin Frandsen
- Co-Creation From the Grassroots: Listening to Arts-Based Community Organizing in Little Tokyo pp. 340-350

- Jonathan Jae-an Crisman
- Picture This: Exploring Photovoice as a Method to Understand Lived Experiences in Marginal Neighbourhoods pp. 351-362

- Juliet Carpenter
- A Framework for Co-Design Processes and Visual Collaborative Methods: An Action Research Through Design in Chile pp. 363-378

- Macarena Gaete Cruz, Aksel Ersoy, Darinka Czischke and Ellen van Bueren
- From Urban Consumption to Production: Rethinking the Role of Festivals in Urban Development Through Co-Creation pp. 379-393

- Nicole Foster
- Planning With Art: Artistic Involvement Initiated by Public Authorities in Sweden pp. 394-404

- Sofia Wiberg
- Cultivating Urban Storytellers: A Radical Co-Creation to Enact Cognitive Justice for/in Self-Built Neighbourhoods pp. 405-417

- Catalina Ortiz
- Online Podcast Production as Co-Creation for Intercultural Participation in Neighbourhood Development pp. 418-429

- Robert Barbarino, Bianca Herlo and Malte Bergmann
- From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism pp. 430-439

- Jeremy Allan Hawkins
2022, volume 7, articles 2
- Challenges of Energy Renovation pp. 1-4

- Tineke van der Schoor and Fred Sanders
- Social Housing Net-Zero Energy Renovations With Energy Performance Contract: Incorporating Occupants’ Behaviour pp. 5-19

- Margot Pellegrino, Carole Wernert and Angéline Chartier
- Residents’ Perceptions of a Smart Technology Retrofit Towards Nearly Zero-Energy Performance pp. 20-32

- Veronika Mooses, Ingmar Pastak, Pilleriine Kamenjuk and Age Poom
- The Comfort Tool: Assessment and Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Universal Design in Home Renovations pp. 33-44

- Ermal Kapedani, Jasmien Herssens, Erik Nuyts and Griet Verbeeck
- Concerns of Owner-Occupants in Realising the Aims of Energy Transition pp. 45-57

- Mieke Oostra and Nelleke Nelis
- How a Sustainable Renovation Influenced the Environmental Values of Those Involved pp. 58-69

- Mazin Bahho and Brenda Vale
- Unlocking Grey Scientific Data on Resident Behaviour to Increase the Climate Impact of Dutch Sustainable Housing pp. 70-80

- Fred Sanders and Marjolein Overtoom
- Reusing Timber Formwork in Building Construction: Testing, Redesign, and Socio-Economic Reflection pp. 81-96

- Arno Pronk, Stijn Brancart and Fred Sanders
- Let’s Get Sociotechnical: A Design Perspective on Zero Energy Renovations pp. 97-107

- Stella Boess
- Renewable Energy Communities as a New Actor in Home Energy Savings pp. 108-122

- Frans H. J. M. Coenen and Thomas Hoppe
- Lessons From EU-Projects for Energy Renovation pp. 123-130

- Tineke van der Schoor
- From Smart Urban Forests to Edible Cities: New Approaches in Urban Planning and Design pp. 131-134

- Alessio Russo and Francisco J. Escobedo
- The Place of Urban Food Forests in Cities of the 21st Century pp. 135-138

- Paloma Cariñanos, Simone Borelli, Michela Conigliaro and Alessio Fini
- Species Richness, Stem Density, and Canopy in Food Forests: Contributions to Ecosystem Services in an Urban Environment pp. 139-154

- Cara A. Rockwell, Alex Crow, Érika R. Guimarães, Eduardo Recinos and Deborah La Belle
- From Desk to Field: Countering Agrourbanism’s “Paper Landscapes” Through Phenomenology, Thick Description, and Immersive Walking pp. 155-159

- Robert France
- Factors and Strategies for Environmental Justice in Organized Urban Green Space Development pp. 160-173

- Dillip Kumar Das
- Citizen Participation in Urban Forests: Analysis of a Consultation Process in the Metropolitan Area of Rouen Normandy pp. 174-185

- Charlotte Birks, Damien Féménias and Charly Machemehl
- Multifunctional Green Infrastructure in Shrinking Cities: How Does Urban Shrinkage Affect Green Space Planning? pp. 186-201

- Olivia Lewis, Sílvia Sousa and Paulo Pinho
- Making Green Work: Implementation Strategies in a New Generation of Urban Forests pp. 202-213

- Víctor Muñoz Sanz, Sara Romero Muñoz, Teresa Sánchez Chaparro, Lorena Bello Gómez and Tanja Herdt
- The Future’s Not What It Used To Be: Urban Wormholes, Simulation, Participation, and Planning in the Metaverse pp. 214-217

- Andrew Hudson-Smith and Moozhan Shakeri
- Unstable Wormholes: Communications Between Urban Planning and Game Studies pp. 218-228

- Moozhan Shakeri
- Co-Designing Urban Planning Engagement and Innovation: Using LEGO® to Facilitate Collaboration, Participation and Ideas pp. 229-238

- Mark Tewdwr-Jones and Alexander Wilson
- Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning pp. 239-252

- Nathan Fox, Victoria Campbell-Arvai, Mark Lindquist, Derek Van Berkel and Ramiro Serrano-Vergel
- Curating Player Experience Through Simulations in City Games pp. 253-263

- Jayanth Raghothama, Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge and Sebastiaan Meijer
- Network of Games: An Ecology of Games Informing Integral and Inclusive City Developments pp. 264-277

- Ekim Tan
- Playing With Uncertainty: Facilitating Community-Based Resilience Building pp. 278-294

- Bryann Avendano-Uribe, Heide Lukosch and Mark Milke
- New Insights, New Rules: What Shapes the Iterative Design of an Urban Planning Game? pp. 295-305

- Cristina Ampatzidou, Joost Vervoort, Zeynep Falay von Flittner and Kirsikka Vaajakallio
- Playing for Keeps: Designing Serious Games for Climate Adaptation Planning Education With Young People pp. 306-320

- Stephan Hügel and Anna R. Davies
- Procedural Cities as Active Simulators for Planning pp. 321-329

- Flora Roumpani
- Minecraft and Playful Public Participation in Urban Design pp. 330-342

- James Delaney
- Incoming Metaverses: Digital Mirrors for Urban Planning pp. 343-354

- Andrew Hudson-Smith
2022, volume 7, articles 1
- City as Flux: Interrogating the Changing Nature of Urban Change pp. 1-4

- Aseem Inam
- Agents of Change in the Domestic Built Environment pp. 5-20

- Fani Kostourou
- How Does Water Behave? Unstable Milieu and Stable Agencements in Dakar’s Flooded Suburbs pp. 21-31

- Romain Leclercq
- The Changing Nature of In-Between Spaces in the Transformation Process of Cities pp. 32-43

- Magdalena Rembeza and Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska
- Planning Adaptation: Accommodating Complexity in the Built Environment pp. 44-55

- Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Leo Moreton
- Fits-and-Starts: The Changing Nature of the Material City pp. 56-71

- Aseem Inam
- Change by Activism: Insurgency, Autonomy, and Political Activism in Potosí-Jerusalén, Bogotá, Colombia pp. 72-81

- Juan Usubillaga
- The Myth of Beirut’s Resilience: Introduction to the Thematic Issue pp. 82-86

- Liliane Buccianti-Barakat and Markus Hesse
- Urbanism and Geographic Crises: A Micro-Simulation Lens on Beirut pp. 87-100

- Ali Termos and Neil Yorke-Smith
- Conservation of Beirut’s Urban Heritage Values Through the Historic Urban Landscape Approach pp. 101-115

- Ibtihal Y. El-Bastawissi, Rokia Raslan, Hiba Mohsen and Hoda Zeayter
- The Evolutions, Transformations, and Adaptations in Beirut’s Public Spaces pp. 116-128

- Christine Mady
- Neighborhood Planning for a Divided City: The Case of Beirut pp. 129-141

- David Aouad
- Urban Transformations and Complex Values: Insights From Beirut pp. 142-154

- Elisabetta Pietrostefani
- Tourist Maps to Capture Place Identity During Disruptive Events: The Case of Beirut pp. 155-168

- Laura Simak
- Redesigning Informal Beirut: Shaping the Sustainable Transformation Strategies pp. 169-182

- Piotr Lorens, Dorota Wojtowicz-Jankowska and Bahaa Bou Kalfouni
- Relational Urbanisation, Resilience, Revolution: Beirut as a Relational City? pp. 183-192

- Michael Rafferty
- The Terms of Dwelling pp. 193-196

- Yael Allweil and Gaia Caramellino
- The Notion of Housing Need in France: From Norms to Negotiations (19th–21st Centuries) pp. 197-206

- Yankel Fijalkow
- Systematization: A Key Term in 20th-Century Romanian Urbanism pp. 207-222

- Dana Vais
- Affordable Futures Past: Rethinking Contemporary Housing Production in Portugal While Revisiting Former Logics pp. 223-240

- Gisela Lameira, Luciana Rocha and Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos
- From Homes to Assets and From Pioneers to Shareholders: An Evolving Frontier Terminology pp. 241-253

- Gabriel Schwake
- The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910 pp. 254-266

- Isabel Rousset
- Self-Management of Housing and Urban Commons: New Belgrade and Reflections on Commons Today pp. 267-279

- Anica Dragutinovic, Uta Pottgiesser and Wido Quist
- What’s in the Mix? Mixed-Use Architecture in the Post-World War II Years and Beyond pp. 280-295

- Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler
- The Co-’s of Co-Living: How the Advertisement of Living Is Taking Over Housing Realities pp. 296-304

- Federico Coricelli
- Meanings of Self-Building: Incrementality, Emplacement, and Erasure in Dar es Salaam’s Traditional Swahili Neighborhoods pp. 305-320

- Priscila Izar
- The Impact of Post-War Transnational Consultants in Housing and Planning Development Narratives: The Case of Otto Koenigsberger pp. 321-335

- Mónica Pacheco
- Collective Housing in Belgium and the Netherlands: A Comparative Analysis pp. 336-348

- Els De Vos and Lidwine Spoormans
- Brutalism and Community in Middle Class Mass Housing: Be’eri Estate, Tel Aviv, 1965–Present pp. 349-368

- Yael Allweil and Noa Zemer
- “You and Your Neighborhood”: Neighborhood, Community, and Democracy as New Paradigms in Wartime American Architecture pp. 369-384

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