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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
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2021, volume 6, articles 4
- Towards Green(er) Cities: Contextualizing Green Benefits for Urban Spaces and Contemporary Societies pp. 1-3

- Juaneé Cilliers
- From Urban Façade to Green Foundation: Re-Imagining the Garden City to Manage Climate Risks pp. 4-8

- Rob Swart, Wim Timmermans, Jos Jonkhof and Hasse Goosen
- The Role of Vegetation in Climate Adaptability: Case Studies of Lodz and Warsaw pp. 9-24

- Małgorzata Hanzl, Anna Tofiluk, Kinga Zinowiec-Cieplik, Magdalena Grochulska-Salak and Anna Nowak
- Bioconnections as Enablers of Regenerative Circularity for the Built Environment pp. 25-39

- Henrique Sala Benites and Paul Osmond
- Context-Specific, User-Centred: Designing Urban Green Infrastructure to Effectively Mitigate Urban Density and Heat Stress pp. 40-53

- Julia Mittermüller, Sabrina Erlwein, Amelie Bauer, Tatjana Trokai, Sophie Duschinger and Michael Schönemann
- Economic Assessment of South African Urban Green Spaces Using the Proximity Principle: Municipal Valuation vs. Market Value pp. 54-66

- Louis Lategan, Juaneé Cilliers, Zinea Huston, Nadia Blaauw and Sarel Cilliers
- Close-To-Nature Heuristic Design Principles for Future Urban Green Infrastructure pp. 67-79

- Saruhan Mosler and Peter Hobson
- Classification of Landscape Physiognomies in Rural Poland: The Case of the Municipality of Cekcyn pp. 80-95

- Anna Górka and Kazimierz Niecikowski
- Mapping Green Dublin: Co-Creating a Greener Future With Local Communities pp. 96-109

- Alma Clavin, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Gerald Mills
- A Community of Practice Approach to Planning Water Sensitive Cities in South Africa pp. 110-121

- Kirsty Carden and Jessica Fell
- Closing the Gap Between Urban Planning and Urban Ecology: A South African Perspective pp. 122-134

- Burné van Zyl, E. Juaneé Cilliers, Louis G. Lategan and Sarel S. Cilliers
- Digital Urban Regeneration and Its Impact on Urban Renewal Processes and Development pp. 135-138

- Dalit Shach-Pinsly
- Crisis, Urban Fabrics, and the Public Interest: The Israeli Experience pp. 139-149

- Hadas Shadar
- Real vs. Virtual City: Planning Issues in a Discontinuous Urban Area in Budapest’s Inner City pp. 150-163

- Melinda Benkő, Bence Bene, Ádám Pirity, Árpád Szabó and Tamás Egedy
- Integrating Digital Twin Technology Into Large Panel System Estates Retrofit Projects pp. 164-171

- Paulina Duch-Zebrowska and Katarzyna Zielonko-Jung
- Multiparametric Analysis of Urban Environmental Quality for Estimating Neighborhood Renewal Alternatives pp. 172-188

- Dalit Shach-Pinsly, Stefan Bindreiter, Idan Porat, Shai Sussman, Julia Forster and Michael Rinnerthaler
- Spatial Accessibility in Urban Regeneration Areas: A Population-Weighted Method Assessing the Social Amenity Provision pp. 189-201

- Robin Gutting, Maria Gerhold and Stefanie Rößler
- Area-Based Urban Renewal Approach for Smart Cities Development in India: Challenges of Inclusion and Sustainability pp. 202-215

- Sarbeswar Praharaj
- Can the Pandemic Be a Catalyst of Spatial Changes Leading Towards the Smart City? pp. 216-227

- Barbara Zgórska, Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska and Piotr Lorens
- Revitalising South African City Centres Through ICT pp. 228-241

- Dillip Kumar Das
- Public Space at the “Palm of a Hand”: Perceptions of Urban Projects Through Digital Media pp. 242-256

- Byron Ioannou, Gregoris Kalnis and Lora Nicolaou
- Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States pp. 257-272

- Chih-ming Shih, Sandra Treija, Kęstutis Zaleckis, Uģis Bratuškins, Chi-Hui Chen, Yen-Hung Chen, Charles Tzu Wei Chiang, Laura Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Jūratė Kamičaitytė, Alisa Koroļova, Huei-Chen Lee, Arnis Lektauers and Aušra Mlinkauskienė
- Scanning for Cultural Competency in Online Urban Planning Programs pp. 273-282

- Brian Garcia
- The Equity Dimension of Climate Change: Perspectives From the Global North and South pp. 283-286

- Mark Seasons
- Equity in Urban Climate Change Adaptation Planning: A Review of Research pp. 287-297

- Kayleigh Swanson
- Creating the Conditions for Climate Resilience: A Community-Based Approach in Canumay East, Philippines pp. 298-308

- Corrine Cash
- Towards Intergenerational Equity: Analysis of Youth Engagement Strategies in Climate Action Planning in Mzuzu, Malawi pp. 309-320

- Josephine Marion Zimba, Brian Simbeye and Stanley Chilunga Chirwa
- Characterizing Physical and Social Compositions of Cities to Inform Climate Adaptation: Case Studies in Germany pp. 321-337

- Angela Wendnagel-Beck, Marvin Ravan, Nimra Iqbal, Jörn Birkmann, Giorgos Somarakis, Denise Hertwig, Nektarios Chrysoulakis and Sue Grimmond
- Renewable Energy as a Catalyst for Equity? Integrating Inuit Interests With Nunavik Energy Planning pp. 338-350

- Antoine Paquet, Geneviève Cloutier and Myriam Blais
- Collaborating With Communities: Citizen Science Flood Monitoring in Urban Informal Settlements pp. 351-364

- Erich Wolff, Matthew French, Noor Ilhamsyah, Mere Jane Sawailau and Diego Ramírez-Lovering
- Identifying the Social Urban Spatial Structure of Vulnerability: Towards Climate Change Equity in Bogotá pp. 365-379

- Vasco Barbosa and Mónica Marcela Suárez Pradilla
2021, volume 6, articles 3
- Port City Porosity: Boundaries, Flows, and Territories pp. 1-9

- Carola Hein
- Urbanization Patterns around the North Sea: Long-Term Population Dynamics, 1300–2015 pp. 10-26

- Yvonne van Mil and Reinout Rutte
- Port Cities within Port Regions: Shaping Complex Urban Environments in Gdańsk Bay, Poland pp. 27-42

- Karolina A. Krośnicka, Piotr Lorens and Eliza Michałowska
- Infrastructure Development and Waterfront Transformations: Physical and Intangible Borders in Haifa Port City pp. 43-57

- Keren Ben Hilell and Yael Allweil
- 160 Years of Borders Evolution in Dunkirk: Petroleum, Permeability, and Porosity pp. 58-68

- Stephan Hauser, Penglin Zhu and Asma Mehan
- Neoliberal Economic, Social, and Spatial Restructuring: Valparaíso and Its Agricultural Hinterland pp. 69-89

- Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela, Jorge Budrovich Sáez and Claudia Cerda Becker
- Evolution of Edges and Porosity of Urban Blue Spaces: A Case Study of Gdańsk pp. 90-104

- Justyna Breś and Karolina A. Krośnicka
- A City Profile of Malaga: The Role of the Port-City Border throughout Historical Transformations pp. 105-118

- María J. Andrade, João Pedro Costa, Eduardo Jiménez-Morales and Jonathan Ruiz-Jaramillo
- Morphological Evolution of the Port‐City Interface of Algiers (16th Century to the Present) pp. 119-135

- Khalil Bachir Aouissi, Said Madani and Vincent Baptist
- Straddling the Fence: Land Use Patterns in and around Ports as Hidden Designers pp. 136-151

- Lucija Ažman Momirski, Yvonne van Mil and Carola Hein
- Tangible and Intangible Boundaries: The Case of Baoshan Port-City Interface in Shanghai pp. 152-165

- Yueyue Zhang and Peter Martin Ache
- Port-City Transition: Past and Emerging Socio-Spatial Imaginaries and Uses in Rotterdam’s Makers District pp. 166-180

- Maurice Jansen, Amanda Brandellero and Rosanne van Houwelingen
- Shanghai’s Regenerated Industrial Waterfronts: Urban Lab for Sustainability Transitions? pp. 181-196

- Harry den Hartog
- Porous Kirkenes: Crumbling Mining Town or Dynamic Port Cityscape? pp. 197-209

- Lukas Höller
- Materiality in the Seam Space: Sketches for a Transitional Port City Dome District pp. 210-222

- Stephen J. Ramos
- Smart Urban Governance for Climate Change Adaptation pp. 223-226

- Thomas Thaler, Patrick A. Witte, Thomas Hartmann and Stan C. M. Geertman
- Urban Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment of Support Climate-Resilient City Development pp. 227-239

- Zipan Cai, Jessica Page and Vladimir Cvetkovic
- A Quantitative Morphological Method for Mapping Local Climate Types pp. 240-257

- Daniela Maiullari, Marjolein Pijpers- van Esch and Arjan van Timmeren
- Mapping Flood Risk Uncertainty Zones in Support of Urban Resilience Planning pp. 258-271

- Sven Anders Brandt, Nancy Joy Lim, Johan Colding and Stephan Barthel
- Flood-Resilient Communities: How We Can Encourage Adaptive Behaviour Through Smart Tools in Public–Private Interaction pp. 272-282

- Peter R. Davids and Thomas Thaler
- Less is More? Evaluating Technical Aspects and User Experiences of Smart Flood Risk Assessment Tools pp. 283-294

- Patrick A. Witte, Karin A. W. Snel and Stan C. M. Geertman
- Landscape as a Potential Key Concept in Urban Environmental Planning: The Case of Poland pp. 295-305

- Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska
- Comparing Climate Impact Assessments for Rural Adaptation Planning in Germany and the Netherlands pp. 306-320

- Juliane Wright, Johannes Flacke, Jörg Peter Schmitt, Jürgen Schultze and Stefan Greiving
- Post-Fordist Production and Urban Industrial Land Use Patterns pp. 321-333

- Frank Roost and Elisabeth Jeckel
- Variable Arrangements Between Residential and Productive Activities: Conceiving Mixed-Use for Urban Development in Brussels pp. 334-349

- Michael Ryckewaert, Jan Zaman and Sarah De Boeck
- Planning Urban Manufacturing, Industrial Building Typologies, and Built Environments: Lessons From Inner London pp. 350-367

- Jessica Ferm, Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros and Sam Griffiths
- City and Industry: How to Cross Borders? Learning From Innovative Company Site Transformations pp. 368-381

- Britta Hüttenhain and Anna Ilonka Kübler
- Surpassing the Line: Urban-Oriented Strategies in the Development of Business Complexes in Poland pp. 382-398

- Piotr Lorens, Joanna Bach-Głowińska, Michał Habier and Paweł Rzepecki
- The New Distribution: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Large Distribution Warehouse Premises in England and Wales pp. 399-414

- Paul Greenhalgh, Helen M. King, Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Josephine Ellis
- Berlin’s Manifold Strategies Towards Commercial and Industrial Spaces: The Different Cases of Zukunftsorte pp. 415-430

- Lech Suwala, Robert Kitzmann and Elmar Kulke
- Behavioural Aspects of Office Space Structures in the City: The Case of Warsaw’s Business Districts pp. 431-443

- Dorota Celinska-Janowicz, Maciej Smętkowski and Katarzyna Wojnar
- Industrial Infrastructure: Translocal Planning for Global Production in Ethiopia and Argentina pp. 444-463

- Elke Beyer, Lucas-Andrés Elsner, Anke Hagemann and Philipp Misselwitz
2021, volume 6, articles 2
- Migration-Led Institutional Change in Urban Development and Planning pp. 1-6

- Robert Barbarino, Charlotte Räuchle and Wolfgang Scholz
- Migrants’ Access to the Rental Housing Market in Germany: Housing Providers and Allocation Policies pp. 7-18

- Heike Hanhörster and Isabel Ramos Lobato
- Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities pp. 19-31

- Pinelopi Vergou, Paschalis Arvanitidis and Panos Manetos
- ‘It’s a Matter of Life or Death’: Jewish Migration and Dispossession of Palestinians in Acre pp. 32-42

- Amandine Desille and Yara Sa'di-Ibraheem
- Can Transnational Cooperation Support Municipalities to Address Challenges of Youth Migration? pp. 43-55

- Elisabeth Gruber
- The Role of the ‘Cities for Change’ in Protecting the Rights of Irregular Migrants in Spain pp. 56-67

- Belén Fernández-Suárez and Keina Espiñeira
- The Role of Institutional and Structural Differences for City-Specific Arrangements of Urban Migration Regimes pp. 68-79

- Eva Bund and Ulrike Gerhard
- Postmigrant Spatial Justice? The Case of ‘Berlin Develops New Neighbourhoods’ (BENN) pp. 80-90

- Sylvana Jahre
- Disrupting Dialogue? The Participatory Urban Governance of Far-Right Contestations in Cottbus pp. 91-102

- Gala Nettelbladt
- Migration-Related Conflicts as Drivers of Institutional Change? pp. 103-112

- Maria Budnik, Katrin Grossmann and Christoph Hedtke
- The Negotiation of Space and Rights: Suburban Planning with Diversity pp. 113-126

- Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
- Promoting Interculture in Participation in German Urban Planning: Fields of Action for Institutional Change pp. 127-138

- Sandra Huning, Christiane Droste and Katrin Gliemann
- Rapidly Changing Cities: Working with Socio-Ecological Systems to Facilitate Transformation pp. 139-142

- Karina Landman
- Nature-Based Deployment Strategies for Multiple Paces of Change: The Case of Oimachi, Japan pp. 143-161

- Rob Roggema, Nico Tillie, Greg Keeffe and Wanglin Yan
- A Demand-Side Approach for Linking the Past to Future Urban–Rural Development pp. 162-174

- Schuman Lam, Heng Li and Ann Yu
- Blue-Green Playscapes: Exploring Children’s Places in Stormwater Spaces in Augustenborg, Malmö pp. 175-188

- Misagh Mottaghi, Maria Kylin, Sandra Kopljar and Catharina Sternudd
- Living and Planning on the Edge: Unravelling Conflict and Claim-Making in Peri-Urban Lahore, Pakistan pp. 189-201

- Helena Cermeño
- Enclaving the City; New Models of Containing the Urban Populations: A Case Study of Cairo pp. 202-217

- Safa H. Ashoub and Mohamed W. Elkhateeb
- Lessons Learned from 55 (or More) Years of Professional Experience in Urban Planning and Development pp. 218-224

- Han Verschure
- Challenging Times and Planning: Origins, Endings and New Beginnings? pp. 225-227

- Mark Oranje
- Cities, Long-Distance Travel, and Climate Impacts pp. 228-231

- Jukka Heinonen and Michał Czepkiewicz
- Air Travel and Urbanity: The Role of Migration, Social Networks, Airport Accessibility, and ‘Rebound’ pp. 232-245

- Giulio Mattioli, Craig Morton and Joachim Scheiner
- Characteristics of Middle European Holiday Highfliers pp. 246-256

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Long-Distance Travel and the Urban Environment: Results from a Qualitative Study in Reykjavik pp. 257-270

- Johanna Raudsepp, Áróra Árnadóttir, Michał Czepkiewicz and Jukka Heinonen
- Agent-Based Simulation of Long-Distance Travel: Strategies to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Passenger Aviation pp. 271-284

- Alona Pukhova, Ana Tsui Moreno, Carlos Llorca, Wei-Chieh Huang and Rolf Moeckel
- Territorializing International Travel Emissions: Geography and Magnitude of the Hidden Climate Footprint of Brussels pp. 285-298

- Kobe Boussauw and Jean-Michel Decroly
- Flying Less for Work and Leisure? Co-Designing a City-Wide Change Initiative in Geneva pp. 299-313

- Marlyne Sahakian, Malaïka Nagel, Valentine Donzelot, Orlane Moynat and Wladyslaw Senn
- Knowledge, Fear, and Conscience: Reasons to Stop Flying Because of Climate Change pp. 314-324

- Nina Wormbs and Maria Wolrath Söderberg
2021, volume 6, articles 1
- City Planning and Green Infrastructure: Embedding Ecology into Urban Decision-Making pp. 1-4

- Paul Osmond and Sara Wilkinson
- Trade-Offs between Urban Green Space and Densification: Balancing Outdoor Thermal Comfort, Mobility, and Housing Demand pp. 5-19

- Sabrina Erlwein and Stephan Pauleit
- Integrating Green Infrastructure into Urban Planning: Developing Melbourne’s Green Factor Tool pp. 20-31

- Judy Bush, Gavin Ashley, Ben Foster and Gail Hall
- A Soft Systems Methodology for Business Creation: The Lost World at Tyseley, Birmingham pp. 32-48

- Marianna Cavada, Chris Bouch, Chris Rogers, Michael Grace and Alexander Robertson
- The Eco-Techno Spectrum: Exploring Knowledge Systems’ Challenges in Green Infrastructure Management pp. 49-62

- A. Marissa Matsler, Thaddeus R. Miller and Peter M. Groffman
- More Than Open Space! The Case for Green Infrastructure Teaching in Planning Curricula pp. 63-74

- Andrea I. Frank, Andrew Flynn, Nick Hacking and Christopher Silver
- Green Infrastructure and Biophilic Urbanism as Tools for Integrating Resource Efficient and Ecological Cities pp. 75-88

- Giles Thomson and Peter Newman
- Innovations and Development in Urban Planning Scholarship and Research pp. 89-92

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Design in Planning: Reintegration through Shifting Values pp. 93-104

- Danielle Zoe Rivera
- Qualitative Methods and Hybrid Maps for Spatial Perception with an Example of Security Perception pp. 105-119

- Mandy Töppel and Christian Reichel
- The Precarious Absence of Disability Perspectives in Planning Research pp. 120-132

- Mikiko Terashima and Kate Clark
- How Do Scholars Communicate the ‘Temporary Turn’ in Urban Studies? A Socio-Semiotic Framework pp. 133-145

- Robin A. Chang
- Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations pp. 146-153

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Are We Kidding Ourselves That Research Leads Practice? pp. 154-155

- Bruce Stiftel
- Urban Planning by Experiment: Practices, Outcomes, and Impacts pp. 156-160

- Christian Scholl and Joop de Kraker
- The Practice of Urban Experimentation in Dutch City Labs pp. 161-170

- Christian Scholl and Joop de Kraker
- How Cities Learn: From Experimentation to Transformation pp. 171-182

- James Evans, Tomáš Vácha, Henk Kok and Kelly Watson
- Experimental Governance and Urban Planning Futures: Five Strategic Functions for Municipalities in Local Innovation pp. 183-194

- Erica Eneqvist and Andrew Karvonen
- Urban Planning by Experiment at Precinct Scale: Embracing Complexity, Ambiguity, and Multiplicity pp. 195-207

- Darren Sharp and Rob Raven
- Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban Planning pp. 208-220

- Charlotte Räuchle
- Planning from Failure: Transforming a Waterfront through Experimentation in a Placemaking Living Lab pp. 221-234

- Ramon Marrades, Philippa Collin, Michelle Catanzaro and Eveline Mussi
- Contextualising Urban Experimentation: Analysing the Utopiastadt Campus Case with the Theory of Strategic Action Fields pp. 235-248

- Matthias Wanner, Boris Bachmann and Timo von Wirth
- Planning for 1000 Years: The Råängen Experiment pp. 249-262

- Peter Pelzer, Roger Hildingsson, Alice Herrström and Johannes Stripple
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2019, volume 4
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On this page- 2021, volume 6
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 10
2024, volume 9
2023, volume 8
2022, volume 7
2020, volume 5
2019, volume 4
2018, volume 3
2017, volume 2
2016, volume 1
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