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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tiago Cardoso From Cogitatio Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by António Vieira () and IT Department (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2018, volume 3, articles 4
- Urban Planning and the Suburbs: Solutions for Sustainability from the Edges pp. 1-3

- Markus Moos
- Enduring Features of the North American Suburb: Built Form, Automobile Orientation, Suburban Culture and Political Mobilization pp. 4-14

- Pierre Filion
- Automobile Commuting in Suburban High-Rise Condominium Apartments: Examining Transitions toward Suburban Sustainability in Toronto pp. 15-28

- Markus Moos, Jonathan Woodside, Tara Vinodrai and Cyrus Yan
- ‘Social Mix’ as ‘Sustainability Fix’? Exploring Social Sustainability in the French Suburbs pp. 29-37

- Juliet Carpenter
- Beyond the Cosmopolis: Sustaining Hyper-Diversity in the Suburbs of Peel Region, Ontario pp. 38-49

- Jennifer Dean, Kristen Regier, Asiya Patel, Kathi Wilson and Effat Ghassemi
- Sustaining Suburbia through New Urbanism: Toward Growing, Green, and Just Suburbs? pp. 50-60

- Dan Trudeau
- European Cities Planning for Asylum pp. 61-63

- Frank Eckardt
- Planning the Ideal Refugee Camp? A Critical Interrogation of Recent Planning Innovations in Jordan and Germany pp. 64-78

- Ayham Dalal, Amer Darweesh, Philipp Misselwitz and Anna Steigemann
- From Integration to Solidarity: Insights from Civil Society Organisations in Three European Cities pp. 79-90

- Viviana d'Auria, Racha Daher and Katharina Rohde
- The City as an Agent of Refugee Integration pp. 91-100

- Jeroen Doomernik and Djoeke Ardon
- Welcome City: Refugees in Three German Cities pp. 101-115

- Hans Joachim Neis, Briana Meier and Tomoki Furukawazono
- The Local Governance of Arrival in Leipzig: Housing of Asylum-Seeking Persons as a Contested Field pp. 116-128

- Franziska Werner, Annegret Haase, Nona Renner, Dieter Rink, Malena Rottwinkel and Anika Schmidt
- Being Accommodated, Well Then? ‘Scalar Narratives’ on Urban Transformation and Asylum Seekers’ Integration in Mid-Sized Cities pp. 129-140

- Sabine Meier
- Urban Planning for the Integration of Refugees: The Importance of Local Factors pp. 141-155

- Shahd Seethaler-Wari
- Integration through Collaborative Housing? Dutch Starters and Refugees Forming Self-Managing Communities in Amsterdam pp. 156-165

- Darinka Czischke and Carla J. Huisman
2018, volume 3, articles 3
- Henri Lefebvre, Planning’s Friend or Implacable Critic? pp. 1-4

- Michael E. Leary-Owhin
- Lefebvre’s Politics of Space: Planning the Urban as Oeuvre pp. 5-15

- Andrzej Zieleniec
- Dead Grass: Foreclosure and the Production of Space in Maricopa County, Arizona pp. 16-25

- Bethany B. Cutts and Michael Minn
- A Lefebvrian Analysis of Public Spaces in Mangaung, South Africa pp. 26-39

- Ernestina S. Nkooe
- A Polyphonic Story of Urban Densification pp. 40-51

- Antti Wallin, Helena Leino, Ari Jokinen, Markus Laine, Johanna Tuomisaari and Pia Bäcklund
- Critique, Creativity and the Co-Optation of the Urban: A Case of Blind Fields and Vague Spaces in Lefebvre, Copenhagen and Current Perceptions of the Urban pp. 52-69

- Jan Lilliendahl Larsen and Jens Brandt
- On Architectural Space and Modes of Subjectivity: Producing the Material Conditions for Creative-Productive Activity pp. 70-82

- Daniel Koch
- After Planning, the Production of Radical Social Space in Barcelona: Real-Estate Financial Circuit and (De Facto) Right to the City pp. 83-104

- Pedro Jiménez-Pacheco
- Reconsidering ‘Desire’ and ‘Style’: A Lefebvrian Approach to Democratic Orientation in Planning pp. 105-111

- Yukihiro Yamamoto
2018, volume 3, articles 2
- The City of the Future pp. 1-20

- Garry Glazebrook and Peter Newman
- Financing Indian Urban Rail through Land Development: Case Studies and Implications for the Accelerated Reduction in Oil Associated with 1.5 °C pp. 21-34

- Rohit Sharma
- Carbon Footprint Planning: Quantifying Local and State Mitigation Opportunities for 700 California Cities pp. 35-51

- Christopher M. Jones, Stephen M. Wheeler and Daniel M. Kammen
- Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements? pp. 52-63

- Zafu Assefa Teferi and Peter Newman
- WGV: An Australian Urban Precinct Case Study to Demonstrate the 1.5 °C Agenda Including Multiple SDGs pp. 64-81

- Jason Wiktorowicz, Tanya Babaeff, Jessica Breadsell, Josh Byrne, James Eggleston and Peter Newman
- Beijing’s Peak Car Transition: Hope for Emerging Cities in the 1.5 °C Agenda pp. 82-93

- Yuan Gao and Peter Newman
- Bhutan: Can the 1.5 °C Agenda Be Integrated with Growth in Wealth and Happiness? pp. 94-112

- Dorji Yangka and Peter Newman
- Neighborhood “Choice Architecture”: A New Strategy for Lower-Emissions Urban Planning? pp. 113-127

- Michael W. Mehaffy
- The Dilemmas of Citizen Inclusion in Urban Planning and Governance to Enable a 1.5 °C Climate Change Scenario pp. 128-140

- Eric Chu, Todd Schenk and James Patterson
2018, volume 3, articles 1
- Crowdsourced Quantification and Visualization of Urban Mobility Space Inequality pp. 1-20

- Michael Szell
- Investigating the Emotional Responses of Individuals to Urban Green Space Using Twitter Data: A Critical Comparison of Three Different Methods of Sentiment Analysis pp. 21-33

- Helen Roberts, Bernd Resch, Jon Sadler, Lee Chapman, Andreas Petutschnig and Stefan Zimmer
- All Work and No Play? Facilitating Serious Games and Gamified Applications in Participatory Urban Planning and Governance pp. 34-46

- Cristina Ampatzidou, Katharina Gugerell, Teodora Constantinescu, Oswald Devisch, Martina Jauschneg and Martin Berger
- Essential Means for Urban Computing: Specification of Web-Based Computing Platforms for Urban Planning, a Hitchhiker’s Guide pp. 47-57

- Pirouz Nourian, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz and Ken Arroyo Ohori
- Social and Physical Characterization of Urban Contexts: Techniques and Methods for Quantification, Classification and Purposive Sampling pp. 58-74

- Miguel Serra, Sophia Psarra and Jamie O'Brien
- #London2012: Towards Citizen-Contributed Urban Planning Through Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Data pp. 75-99

- Anna Kovacs-Gyori, Alina Ristea, Clemens Havas, Bernd Resch and Pablo Cabrera-Barona
- Crowdsourcing Local Knowledge with PPGIS and Social Media for Urban Planning to Reveal Intangible Cultural Heritage pp. 100-115

- Pilvi Nummi
2017, volume 2, articles 4
- Biophilic Cities and Healthy Societies pp. 1-4

- Timothy Beatley
- A Carbon-Neutral California: Social Ecology and Prospects for 2050 GHG Reduction pp. 5-18

- Stephen M. Wheeler
- ‘Living Well’ as a Path to Social, Ecological and Economic Sustainability pp. 19-33

- Karen Bell
- Risk Communication and Climate Justice Planning: A Case of Michigan’s Huron River Watershed pp. 34-50

- Chingwen Cheng, Jiun-Yi Tsai, Y. C. Ethan Yang, Rebecca Esselman, Margaret Kalcic, Xin Xu and Paul Mohai
- Engaging Youth in Climate Resilience Planning with Social Media: Lessons from #OurChangingClimate pp. 51-63

- N. Claire Napawan, Sheryl-Ann Simpson and Brett Snyder
- The Social Dimension of Sustainable Neighborhood Design: Comparing Two Neighborhoods in Freiburg, Germany pp. 64-80

- Bjoern Hagen, Cara Nassar and David Pijawka
- Expanding the Scope of Sustainability Planning: Lessons from Stockholm’s Congestion Charging Policy pp. 81-92

- Amy Rader Olsson and Diane E. Davis
- Evolving the Evolving: Territory, Place and Rewilding in the California Delta pp. 93-114

- Brett Milligan and Alejo Kraus-Polk
- Maximizing Green Infrastructure in a Philadelphia Neighborhood pp. 115-132

- Kate Zidar, Timothy A. Bartrand, Charles H. Loomis, Chariss A. McAfee, Juliet M. Geldi, Gavin J. Rigall and Franco Montalto
- Plowshares or Swords? Fostering Common Ground Across Difference pp. 133-136

- Karen Trapenberg Frick
- Suburban Innovations pp. 137-140

- Pierre Filion
- ‘A Peaceful Path to’ Healthy Bodies: The Biopolitics of Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City pp. 141-145

- Samuel Martin Clevenger and David Lawrence Andrews
- Suburban Infill to Redevelop Suburbia—Retrofitting Post-Suburban Business Locations in the Zürich Metropolitan Area as a Component of Growth Management pp. 146-160

- Hendrik Jansen
- Comparing the Landscape Fragmentation and Accessibility of Green Spaces in Territories-in-Between across Europe pp. 161-180

- Alexander Wandl
- Garden Cities of the 21st Century: A Sustainable Path to Suburban Reform pp. 181-196

- Nicolas Vernet and Anne Coste
2017, volume 2, articles 3
- From the Garden City to the Smart City pp. 1-4

- Stephan Hügel
- Trying to Smart-In-Up and Cleanup Our Act by Linking Regional Growth Planning, Brownfields Remediation, and Urban Infill in Southern Ontario Cities pp. 5-17

- Christopher De Sousa
- Making Smart and Sustainable Infrastructure Projects Viable: Private Choices, Public Support, and Systems Constraints pp. 18-32

- Douglas Noonan, Shan Zhou and Robert Kirkman
- Testing the Use of Crowdsourced Information: Case Study of Bike-Share Infrastructure Planning in Cincinnati, Ohio pp. 33-44

- Nader Afzalan and Thomas Sanchez
- Sustainable Cities and Healthy Cities: Are They the Same? pp. 45-55

- Kent E. Portney and Garett Thomas Sansom
- A Framework for Multifunctional Green Infrastructure Investment in Camden, NJ pp. 56-73

- Kate Zidar, Maryse Belliveau-Nance, Anthony Cucchi, Danielle Denk, Andrew Kricun, Shaun O’Rourke, Shudipto Rahman, Sri Rangarajan, Eric Rothstein, Justin Shih and Franco Montalto
2017, volume 2, articles 2
- Three Tales about Limits to Smart Cities Solutions pp. 1-3

- Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans and Dujuan Yang
- The Ubiquitous-Eco-City of Songdo: An Urban Systems Perspective on South Korea's Green City Approach pp. 4-12

- Paul D. Mullins
- Mobility as a Service: A Critical Review of Definitions, Assessments of Schemes, and Key Challenges pp. 13-25

- Peraphan Jittrapirom, Valeria Caiati, Anna-Maria Feneri, Shima Ebrahimigharehbaghi, María J. Alonso González and Jishnu Narayan
- Investigating the Potential of Ridesharing to Reduce Vehicle Emissions pp. 26-40

- Roozbeh Jalali, Seama Koohi-Fayegh, Khalil El-Khatib, Daniel Hoornweg and Heng Li
2017, volume 2, articles 1
- Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary pp. 1-5

- Shlomo Angel
- ‘Resources to Needs’: A Paradigm for Addressing the Potentiality of the Urban Volume pp. 6-18

- Michael Robert Doyle
- Sky View Factors from Synthetic Fisheye Photos for Thermal Comfort Routing—A Case Study in Phoenix, Arizona pp. 19-30

- Ariane Middel, Jonas Lukasczyk and Ross Maciejewski
- ‘Our Changes’? Visions of the Future in Nairobi pp. 31-40

- Constance Smith
- Planning in the Face of Power. Experiencing Power Dimensions in a Visioning Process in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip pp. 41-52

- Katharina Gugerell and Stefan Netsch
- The Architecture of the Metacity: Land Use Change, Patch Dynamics and Urban Form in Chiang Mai, Thailand pp. 53-71

- Brian McGrath, Somporn Sangawongse, Danai Thaikatoo and Martina Barcelloni Corte
- Getting to Common Ground: A Comparison of Ontario, Canada’s Provincial Policy Statement and the Auckland Council Regional Policy Statement with Respect to Indigenous Peoples pp. 72-87

- Fraser McLeod, Leela Viswanathan, Jared Macbeth and Graham S. Whitelaw
- Rethinking Urban Form: Switzerland as a “Horizontal Metropolis” pp. 88-99

- Paola Viganò, Christian Arnsperger, Elena Cogato Lanza, Martina Barcelloni Corte and Chiara Cavalieri
- Visualizing Conflict: Possibilities for Urban Research pp. 100-107

- Juan Francisco Saldarriaga, Laura Kurgan and Dare Brawley
- Scenario Analysis of Alternative Land Development Patterns for the Leipzig-Halle Region: Implications for Transport-Land-Use Sustainability pp. 108-129

- Eda Ustaoglu, Brendan Williams and Laura Petrov
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On this page- 2018, volume 3
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2017, volume 2
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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
2021, volume 6
2020, volume 5
2019, volume 4
2016, volume 1
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On this page- 2018, volume 3
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2017, volume 2
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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
2021, volume 6
2020, volume 5
2019, volume 4
2016, volume 1
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