Journal of Urban Technology
2012 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2019
- From the Editor pp. 1-1

- Richard E. Hanley
- Smart Governance For Sustainable Cities: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review pp. 3-27

- Zsuzsanna Tomor, Albert Meijer, Ank Michels and Stan Geertman
- Planning Smart(er) Cities: The Promise of Civic Technology pp. 29-51

- Bev Wilson and Arnab Chakraborty
- Physical and Non-Physical Benefits of Vertical Greenery Systems: A Review pp. 53-78

- Aini Jasmin Ghazalli, Cris Brack, Xuemei Bai and Ismail Said
- Technology and the Future of Our Cities pp. 79-83

- Bing Wang
- Advances in Smart Cities: Smarter People, Governance, and Solutions pp. 85-88

- Amrita Singh
Volume 26, issue 3, 2019
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- “Digitalizing Walkability”: Comparing Smartphone-Based and Web-Based Approaches to Measuring Neighborhood Walkability in Singapore pp. 3-43

- Hae Young Yun, Christopher Zegras and Daniel Heriberto Palencia Arreola
- Increasing Access to Transit: Localized Mobile Information pp. 45-64

- Aaron Steinfeld, Leslie Bloomfield, Sarah Amick, Yun Huang, Will Odom, Qian Yang and John Zimmerman
- Identification of Potential Over-Supply Zones of Urban Shopping Malls: Integration of Crowdsourced Data and Weighted Voronoi Diagram pp. 65-79

- Jiabin Gao, Wenze Yue, Xinyue Ye and Dong Li
- Locating Software, Video Game, and Editing Electronics Firms: Using Microgeographic Data to Study Barcelona pp. 81-109

- Carles Méndez-Ortega and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Incentivized Urbanization in Philadelphia: The Local Politics of Globalized Zones pp. 111-129

- Alan Wiig
Volume 26, issue 2, 2019
- Smart Cities and Innovative Urban Technologies pp. 1-2

- Tommi Inkinen, Tan Yigitcanlar and Mark Wilson
- Smart City Planning from an Evolutionary Perspective pp. 3-20

- N. Komninos, C. Kakderi, A. Panori and P. Tsarchopoulos
- Smart Cities and Mobility: Does the Smartness of Australian Cities Lead to Sustainable Commuting Patterns? pp. 21-46

- Tan Yigitcanlar and Md. Kamruzzaman
- The (In)Security of Smart Cities: Vulnerabilities, Risks, Mitigation, and Prevention pp. 47-65

- Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
- E-Capital and Economic Growth in European Metropolitan Areas: Applying Social Media Messaging in Technology-Based Urban Analysis pp. 67-88

- Juho Kiuru and Tommi Inkinen
- How to Overcome the Dichotomous Nature of Smart City Research: Proposed Methodology and Results of a Pilot Study pp. 89-128

- Luca Mora, Mark Deakin, Alasdair Reid and Margarita Angelidou
- “Mapping” Smart Cities pp. 129-146

- Becky P. Y. Loo and Winnie S. M. Tang
- Towards Post-Anthropocentric Cities: Reconceptualizing Smart Cities to Evade Urban Ecocide pp. 147-152

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Marcus Foth and Md. Kamruzzaman
Volume 26, issue 1, 2019
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The Smart City as Global Discourse: Storylines and Critical Junctures across 27 Cities pp. 3-34

- Simon Joss, Frans Sengers, Daan Schraven, Federico Caprotti and Youri Dayot
- Electric Vehicle Mobility-as-a-Service: Exploring the “Tri-Opt” of Novel Private Transport Business Models pp. 35-56

- Peter Cooper, Theo Tryfonas, Tom Crick and Alex Marsh
- Land Redevelopment and the Built Environment in Third-Wave Cities: Review and Synthesis pp. 57-81

- Allen Scott
- The View from Above: A Survey of the Public’s Perception of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Privacy pp. 83-105

- Jake R. Nelson, Tony Grubesic, Danielle Wallace and Alyssa W. Chamberlain
- Examining Open Data at the Urban Level: An Exploration of “Wellbeing Toronto” pp. 107-121

- Kathryn Barber and Duncan MacLellan
- Seeing the Better City: How to Explore, Observe, and Improve Urban Space pp. 123-125

- Michael Romanos
- Culture in Networks pp. 126-128

- Nehal El-Hadi
- The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix pp. 128-131

- Jared Enriquez
Volume 25, issue 4, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Cities: A Review pp. 3-18

- Fábio Duarte and Carlo Ratti
- Urban Energy Landscapes and the Rise of Heat Networks in the United Kingdom pp. 19-38

- Andrew Karvonen and Simon Guy
- Design Attributes Influencing the Success of Urban 3D Visualizations: Differences in Assessments According to Training and Intention pp. 39-57

- Maria del Carmen Llinares Millán, Susana Iñarra and Jaime Guixeres
- A Methodology for Measuring and Monitoring Congested Corridors: Applications in Manhattan Using Taxi GPS Data pp. 59-75

- Carson Qing and Wei Hao
- Drivers of Public Demand of IoT-Enabled Smart City Services: A Regional Analysis pp. 77-94

- Adriano Tanda and Alberto De Marco
- The Sustainable City: Practical Planning and Design Approaches pp. 95-100

- Kheir Al-Kodmany
Volume 25, issue 3, 2018
- Diffusion of Bike Sharing as an Innovation Vector in the City: The Case of BiciMAD (Madrid) pp. 1-26

- András Munkácsy and Andrés Monzón
- From the Guest Editor pp. 27-28

- Mark Wilson
- Country Marketing and Planning Implications of the European Soccer Championship EURO 2004 pp. 29-46

- Carlos J.L. Balsas
- Smarter than Smart: Rio de Janeiro's Flawed Emergence as a Smart City pp. 47-64

- Christopher Gaffney and Cerianne Robertson
- Revisiting Image of the City in Cyberspace: Analysis of Spatial Twitter Messages During a Special Event pp. 65-82

- Junfeng Jiao, Michael Holmes and Greg P. Griffin
- Olympic Technologies pp. 83-104

- Eva Kassens-Noor and Tatsuya Fukushige
Volume 25, issue 2, 2018
- Rein Ahas pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- From the Guest Editors: Mobile Phones, Travel, and Transportation pp. 3-5

- Luc J.J. Wismans, Rein Ahas and Karst T. Geurs
- The Relationship between Social Networks and Spatial Mobility: A Mobile-Phone-Based Study in Estonia pp. 7-25

- Anniki Puura, Siiri Silm and Rein Ahas
- Comparing Regional Patterns of Individual Movement Using Corrected Mobility Entropy pp. 27-61

- Maarten Vanhoof, Willem Schoors, Anton Van Rompaey, Thomas Ploetz and Zbigniew Smoreda
- Improving A Priori Demand Estimates Transport Models using Mobile Phone Data: A Rotterdam-Region Case pp. 63-83

- L.J.J. Wismans, K. Friso, J. Rijsdijk, S.W. de Graaf and J. Keij
- Cellpath Routing and Route Traffic Flow Estimation Based on Cellular Network Data pp. 85-104

- Nils Breyer, David Gundlegård and Clas Rydergren
- Analyzing Travel Behavior by Using GPS-Based Activity Spaces and Opportunity Indicators pp. 105-124

- Justin van Dijk and Stephan Krygsman
- Extensions of the Activity Chain Optimization Method pp. 125-142

- Domokos Esztergár-Kiss, Zoltán Rózsa and Tamás Tettamanti
- Automatic Trip Detection with the Dutch Mobile Mobility Panel: Towards Reliable Multiple-Week Trip Registration for Large Samples pp. 143-161

- Tom Thomas, Karst T. Geurs, Johan Koolwaaij and Marcel Bijlsma
- Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained: Rethinking City–River Relations pp. 163-165

- Mary Anne Alabanza Akers
- The Community Resilience Reader: Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval pp. 165-168

- Katherine Laycock
Volume 25, issue 1, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The Electric City as a Solution to Sustainable Urban Development pp. 3-20

- Iain D. Stewart, Chris A. Kennedy, Angelo Facchini and Renata Mele
- City Compactness: Assessing the Influence of the Growth of Residential Land Use pp. 21-46

- Saleh Abdullahi, Biswajeet Pradhan and Hossein Mojaddadi
- Knowledge Structures of City Innovation Systems: Singapore and Hong Kong pp. 47-73

- Chan-Yuan Wong, Boon-Kwee Ng, Suzana Ariff Azizan and Maisarah Hasbullah
- Digital Technology in a Smart Tourist Destination: The Case of Porto pp. 75-97

- Pedro Manuel da Costa Liberato, Elisa Alén-González and Dália Filipa Veloso de Azevedo Liberato
- Smart City L’Aquila: An Application of the “Infostructure” Approach to Public Urban Mobility in a Post-Disaster Context pp. 99-121

- Enzo Falco, Ivano Malavolta, Adam Radzimski, Stefano Ruberto, Ludovico Iovino and Francesco Gallo
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