Journal of Urban Technology
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2016
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- Integrating Environmental and Economic Sustainability in New Building Construction and Retrofits pp. 3-28

- Elena Fregonara, Roberto Giordano, Diana Rolando and Jean-Marc Tulliani
- Building a GIS Platform for Sustainable Land Management: A Case Study of the City of Čačak, Serbia pp. 29-46

- Ljiljana Živković and Aleksandar Đorđević
- Modelling Community Resources and Communications Mapping for Strategic Inter-Organizational Problem Solving and Civic Engagement pp. 47-66

- Yongjun Shin and Donghee Shin
- The Quantified Community and Neighborhood Labs: A Framework for Computational Urban Science and Civic Technology Innovation pp. 67-84

- Constantine E. Kontokosta
- Factors Motivating Citizen Engagement in Mobile Sensing: Insights from a Survey of Non-Participants pp. 85-103

- Simone Leao and Parisa Izadpahani
- Resilient Downtowns: A New Approach to Revitalizing Small- and Medium-City Downtowns pp. 105-107

- Katherine Nesse
- Changing Lanes: Visions and Histories of Urban Freeways pp. 107-109

- Yingling Fan
- Creating Green Roadways: Integrating Cultural, Natural, and Visual Resources into Transportation pp. 109-112

- Dan Moscovici
- Completing Our Streets: The Transition to Safe and Inclusive Transportation Networks pp. 112-114

- Bradley Flamm
Volume 23, issue 3, 2016
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Does Place Matter? The Effects of Concentrated Poverty on the Computer Use of Elementary Students pp. 3-21

- Zachary R. Simoni, Philip Gibson, Shelia R Cotten, Kristi Stringer and LaToya O. Coleman
- Defining the Role of the Smart-City Manager: An Analysis of Responsibilities and Skills pp. 23-42

- Fania Valeria Michelucci, Alberto De Marco and Adriano Tanda
- Incorporating a Systemic and Foresight Approach into Smart City Initiatives: The Case of Spanish Cities pp. 43-67

- José-Miguel Fernández-Güell, Marta Collado-Lara, Silvia Guzmán-Araña and Victoria Fernández-Añez
- Using Social Network Analysis to Visualize the Social-Media Networks of Community Groups: Two Case Studies from Sydney pp. 69-89

- Wayne Williamson and Kristian Ruming
- Using Location-Based Social Media to Chart the Patterns of People Moving between Cities: The Case of Weibo-Users in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 91-111

- Weiyang Zhang, Ben Derudder, Jianghao Wang, Wei Shen and Frank Witlox
- Sustainable Urban Metabolism / The Fabric of Space: Water, Modernity, and the Urban Imagination pp. 113-117

- Robert Beauregard
Volume 23, issue 2, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Strategic Use of Analytical Information in Transport Planning in China: How Is It Different from Western Democracies? pp. 3-22

- Rui Mu, Niek Mouter and Martin de Jong
- The Integration of Air and Rail Technologies: Shanghai's Hongqiao Integrated Transport Hub pp. 23-46

- Xueming Chen and Lin Lin
- Green Cities and “IT839”: A New Paradigm for Economic Growth in South Korea pp. 47-64

- Paul D. Mullins and Sofia T. Shwayri
- The Evolution of Sweden's Urban Sustainability Marketing Tool: A Comparative Study of Two Major International Events pp. 65-80

- Santiago Mejía-Dugand
- The Gamification of Civic Participation: Two Experiments in Improving the Skills of Citizens to Reflect Collectively on Spatial Issues pp. 81-102

- Oswald Devisch, Alenka Poplin and Simona Sofronie
- Disassembling Bike-Sharing Systems: Surveillance, Advertising, and the Social Inequalities of a Global Technological Assemblage pp. 103-115

- Fábio Duarte
- Under Construction: Logics of Urbanism in the Gulf Region pp. 117-120

- Samia Rab Kirchner
- Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works pp. 120-123

- Evangeline Linkous
Volume 23, issue 1, 2016
- Erratum pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Urban Knowledge and Innovation Spaces pp. 1-9

- Tan Yigitcanlar and Melih Bulu
- Concentration and Mobility of Knowledge Workers: An Intercity Analysis of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane pp. 11-28

- Richard Hu
- The Spatio-Relational Nature of Urban Innovation Systems: Universities, Knowledge Intensive Business Service Firms, and Collaborative Networks pp. 29-52

- Andrew Johnston and Robert Huggins
- Urbanize or Perish? Assessing the Urbanization of Knowledge Locations in Europe pp. 53-70

- Willem van Winden and Luis Carvalho
- Technoparks and Technology Transfer Offices as Drivers of an Innovation Economy: Lessons from Istanbul's Innovation Spaces pp. 71-93

- Gökçen Arkalı Olcay and Melih Bulu
- Economic Geography of Knowledge-Intensive Technology Clusters: Lessons from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area pp. 95-114

- Tommi Inkinen and Inka Kaakinen
- Place Making for Knowledge Generation and Innovation: Planning and Branding Brisbane's Knowledge Community Precincts pp. 115-146

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Mirko Guaralda, Manuela Taboada and Surabhi Pancholi
Volume 22, issue 4, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Visibility and Connections among Cities in Digital Space pp. 3-21

- Krzysztof Janc
- Local Government Planning and High-Speed Broadband in Australia pp. 23-43

- Tooran Alizadeh
- Exploring Urban Data Visualization and Public Participation in Planning pp. 45-64

- Peter Hemmersam, Nicole Martin, Even Westvang, Jonny Aspen and Andrew Morrison
- Vertical Greening Systems and Sustainable Cities pp. 65-85

- Luis Pérez-Urrestarazu, Rafael Fernández-Cañero, Antonio Franco-Salas and Gregorio Egea
- From Maps to Apps: Tracing the Organizational Responsiveness of an Early Multi-Modal Travel Planning Service pp. 87-101

- Carlos Cano Viktorsson
- Governing the Geneva Tram Network: Making Decisions without Making Choices pp. 103-124

- Ander Audikana, Vincent Kaufmann and Marc Antoine Messer
- Urban Acupuncture: Celebrating Pinpricks of Change That Enrich City Life pp. 125-127

- Emilio Haddad
Volume 22, issue 3, 2015
- From the Guest Editors: Urban Acupuncture pp. 1-2

- Kirralie Houghton, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi and Artur Lugmayr
- Urban Acupuncture: Hybrid Social and Technological Practices for Hyperlocal Placemaking pp. 3-19

- Kirralie Houghton, Marcus Foth and Evonne Miller
- Guerrillas in the [Urban] Midst: Developing and Using Creative Research Methods--Guerrilla Research Tactics pp. 21-36

- Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Lindy Osborne, Inger Mewburn and Philip Crowther
- Infostructures: Towards a Complementary Approach for Solving Urban Challenges through Digital Technologies pp. 37-53

- Martin Tomitsch and M. Hank Haeusler
- Mobile Design as Neighborhood Acupuncture: Activating the Storytelling Networks of South Los Angeles pp. 55-77

- Benjamin Stokes, George Villanueva, Fran�ois Bar and Sandra Ball-Rokeach
- Social Media Use as Urban Acupuncture for Empowering Socially Challenged Communities pp. 79-96

- J�rn Messeter
- Play Before Plan: Games for the Public and Planners to Value the Street pp. 97-119

- Adriana Valdez Young
- Cities by Design: The Social Life of Urban Form; Explorations in Urban Design: An Urban Design Research Primer; The Nature of Urban Design: A New York Perspective on Resilience pp. 121-126

- Sudeshna Ghosh
- The Political Economy of Iran Under the Qajars: Society, Politics, Economics, and Foreign Relations pp. 126-129

- Hamid Zangeneh
Volume 22, issue 2, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Obsolescence in Urban Energy Infrastructures: The Influence of Scaling Laws on Consumption Forecasting pp. 3-17

- Ricard Horta-Bernús and Mart� Rosas-Casals
- Creating Smart Neighborhoods: Insights from Two Low-Carbon Communities in Sheffield and Leeds, United Kingdom pp. 19-41

- Jenni Viitanen, Paul Connell and Martine Tommis
- Tools and Technologies for Planning the Development of Smart Cities pp. 43-62

- Anastasia Stratigea, Chrysaida-Aliki Papadopoulou and Maria Panagiotopoulou
- Public Policy and a Strategic Digital City Project: A Case Study of the Brazilian Municipality of Vinhedo pp. 63-83

- Denis Alcides Rezende, Mario Procopiuck and Frederico de Carvalho Figueiredo
- Tourist Loyalty and Urban E-Services: A Comparison of Behavioral Impacts in Leipzig and Amsterdam pp. 85-101

- João Romão, Eveline van Leeuwen, Bart Neuts and Peter Nijkamp
- Greater Pearl River Delta: Historical Evolution towards a Global City-Region pp. 103-123

- Jiangbo Bie, Martin de Jong and Ben Derudder
- Close Up at a Distance: Mapping, Technology and Politics pp. 125-126

- William Riggs
Volume 22, issue 1, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Smart Cities: Definitions, Dimensions, Performance, and Initiatives pp. 3-21

- Vito Albino, Umberto Berardi and Rosa Maria Dangelico
- Unplugging: Deconstructing the Smart City pp. 23-43

- Igor Calzada and Cristobal Cobo
- Leveraging Big Data for the Development of Transport Sustainability Indicators pp. 45-64

- Caitlin D. Cottrill and Sybil Derrible
- Smart Urban Metabolism: Towards a Real-Time Understanding of the Energy and Material Flows of a City and Its Citizens pp. 65-86

- Hossein Shahrokni, David Lazarevic and Nils Brandt
- Integrating Horticulture into Cities: A Guide for Assessing the Implementation Potential of Rooftop Greenhouses (RTGs) in Industrial and Logistics Parks pp. 87-111

- Esther Sany�-Mengual, Ileana Cer�n-Palma, Jordi Oliver-Sol�, Juan Ignacio Montero and Joan Rieradevall
- ELSI Model: Bridging User Engagement around Interactive Public Displays and Media Facades in Urban Spaces pp. 113-131

- Nemanja Memarovic, Sven Gehring and Patrick Tobias Fischer
- Are Virtual and Urban Spaces at Equilibrium? pp. 133-137

- Aharon Kellerman
- The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space pp. 139-141

- Elizabeth Strom
- Land of Strangers pp. 142-144

- Joseli Macedo
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