Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
2013 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2022
- Journal of urbanism editorial pp. 393-394

- Emily Talen
- Sustainable urban forms: eco-neighbourhoods in Europe pp. 395-420

- Oriana Codispoti
- The immigrant effect on commuting modal shares: variation and consistency across metropolitan zones pp. 421-441

- Rafael Harun, Pierre Filion and Markus Moos
- Changing public spaces and urban resilience in the City of Tshwane, South Africa pp. 442-469

- Karina Landman and Darren Nel
- Exploring nodality and connectivity as dimensions to promote sustainable urban form in medium-sized Chilean cities: the case of Isla Teja in Valdivia pp. 470-490

- Mariana Estrada Velázquez, Antonio Zumelzu and Laura Rodríguez
- Comparing approaches in urban morphology pp. 491-518

- Cláudia Monteiro and Paulo Pinho
Volume 15, issue 3, 2022
- Urban and environmental regeneration in Mexican cities: a design framework pp. 261-281

- Miguel Angel Bartorila and Gabriel Diaz Montemayor
- Subsurface visualization in the planning products of disaster scapes in the USA and Japan pp. 282-321

- F.L. Hooimeijer, K. Sugano, D. Böing and F. LaFleur
- Food assets for whom? Community perspectives on food asset mapping in Canada pp. 322-339

- Tammara Soma, Tamara Shulman, Belinda Li, Janette Bulkan and Meagan Curtis
- Developed vs. undeveloped streets in Da Nang, Vietnam: which are more usable, and for whom? pp. 340-366

- Duy Thinh Do and Suguru Mori
- Formal and cultural readings of a vanished community: explorations of the Jewish district of Łódź pp. 367-392

- Ruthie Kaplan and Rachel Kallus
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- The “public-isation” of private space – towards a charter of public space rights and responsibilities pp. 133-164

- Matthew Carmona
- The evolution of pathways linking main streets and marketplaces to home-based business locations in Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 165-191

- Ha Minh Hai Thai, Quentin Stevens and Judy Rogers
- An approach to visual interaction analysis of urban spaces. Central Barcelona as a case study pp. 192-221

- Álvaro Clua, Carles Crosas and Josep Parcerisa
- The safety of public space: urban design guidelines for neighborhood park planning pp. 222-240

- Sungduck Lee
- Does compact development in midsize cities contribute to quality of life? pp. 241-257

- Sara Habibi and Esfandiar Zebardast
- COVID-19’s challenges to urbanism: social distancing and the phenomenon of boredom in urban spaces pp. 258-260

- Hisham Abusaada and Abeer Elshater
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- Precedents in routine and non-routine design situations: an empirical study based on two contrasting urban development projects pp. 1-16

- Nadia Arab and Rachel Mullon
- Understanding passengers’ fear of crime at train stations through neighbourhood types: a typological study of the Copenhagen metropolitan area pp. 17-38

- Sofie Kirt Strandbygaard, Lotte M. Bjerregaard Jensen, Bo Grönlund, Otto Anker Nielsen, Alan Keith Spence Jones and Matthew Flower
- From underdetermined to overdetermined space: public/private interfaces and activities in residential alleys pp. 39-60

- Miza Moreau
- Urban porosity: a chronicle of spatial inclusion in Matonge, Brussels pp. 61-83

- Jeroen Stevens
- Appropriating public space: transformations of public life and loose parts in urban villages pp. 84-105

- Matthijs Van Oostrum
- The sound perceptions of urban pavements by sighted and visually impaired people – a case study in Surabaya, Indonesia pp. 106-129

- Christina E. Mediastika, Anugrah S. Sudarsono and Luciana Kristanto
- Community arts and culture initiatives in Singapore: understanding the nodal approach pp. 130-131

- T. C. Chang
Volume 14, issue 4, 2021
- Walkability – the New Urbanism principle for urban regeneration pp. 409-433

- Monika Maria Cysek-Pawlak and Marek Pabich
- Realised pedestrian accessibility of an informal settlement in Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 434-456

- Isti Hidayati, C. Yamu and W. Tan
- Designing urban parks for inclusion, equity, and diversity pp. 457-489

- Vikas Mehta and Binita Mahato
- The use of morphological description in neighbourhood planning: form-based assessment of physical character and design rules pp. 490-514

- Garyfalia Palaiologou, Taimaz Larimian and Laura Vaughan
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- Exploring food and urbanism II editorial pp. 263-271

- Susan Parham
- The foodscape of the urban poor in Jakarta: street food affordances, sharing networks, and individual trajectories pp. 272-287

- Laura Arciniegas
- Emotional diners and rational eaters – constructing the urban lunch experience pp. 288-308

- Ari Hynynen, Inari Aaltojärvi, Anu Hopia and Heikki Uimonen
- Digging up the past: urban agriculture narratives in Melbourne and São Paulo pp. 309-336

- Adrian H. Hearn, Thaís Mauad, Chris Williams, Luis Fernando Amato-Lourenço and Guilherme Reis Ranieri
- Urban food forestry networks and Urban Living Labs articulations pp. 337-355

- Barbara Ribeiro and Nick Lewis
- Planning for a sustainable food system. The potential role of urban agriculture in Lisbon Metropolitan Area pp. 356-386

- Teresa Marat-Mendes, João Cunha Borges, AnaMélice Dias and Raul Lopes
- Scaffolding transitions of possibility: the food walk as embodied method in Singapore pp. 387-408

- Huiying Ng
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- The rise and fall of the American pedestrian mall pp. 129-144

- Samantha Matuke, Stephan Schmidt and Wenzheng Li
- Sharing feelings about neighborhood transformation on Facebook: online affective placemaking in Amsterdam-Noord pp. 145-164

- Pieter Breek, Jasper Eshuis and Joke Hermes
- The sound of new urbanism pp. 165-184

- Yalcin Yildirim and Mahyar Arefi
- Extreme-city-territories. Coastal geographies in the Veneto region pp. 185-203

- Chiara Cavalieri
- Park access policies: measuring the effects of the introduction of fees and women-only days on the volume of park visitors and physical activity in Bahrain pp. 204-221

- Joao Pinelo Silva
- Immigration, education, sense of community and mental well-being: the case of visible minority immigrants in Canada pp. 222-236

- Boadi Agyekum, Pius Siakwah and John Kwame Boateng
- Public open spaces in private developments in Hong Kong: new spaces for social activities? pp. 237-261

- Francesco Rossini and Melody Hoi-lam Yiu
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Young people: being apart, together in an urban park pp. 1-17

- Irina van Aalst and Jelle Brands
- Emerging narratives of parking supply and demand in contemporary cities pp. 18-33

- Dorina Pojani and Neil Sipe
- Living in the diagram: from Utopian landscape to modest urban neighborhood pp. 34-57

- Joseph Heathcott
- Greater Zurich does not use land parsimoniously: despite the spatial planning act, which has been in force since 1980 pp. 58-74

- Sibylle Wälty
- Urban spatial structure in central Iran: introduction & analysis of sahe-ja pp. 75-96

- Shahead Maghreby, Samira Hosseini Yazdi, Mahmoud Ghalehnoee, Ghasem Motalebi and Stephen Caffey
- Exploring sustainable urbanism in masterplanned developments: a collective case study of slippage between principles, policies, and practices pp. 97-124

- Susan Parham and Alasdair Jones
- 5 Rules for tomorrow’s cities pp. 125-127

- Doug Kelbaugh
Volume 13, issue 4, 2020
- Anti-adaptive urbanism: long-term implications of building inward-turned neighborhoods in Israel pp. 387-409

- Nurit Alfasi, Amitai Raphael Shnizik, Maureen Davidson and Alon Kahani
- Paolo Soleri and America’s Third Utopia: the sustainable City-Region pp. 410-430

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
- Aging and the built environment: is mobility constrained for institutionalized older adults? pp. 431-447

- Gonçalo Santinha, Jan Wolf and Catarina Costa
- A tale of two cities - A comparative study of historical urban cores pp. 448-465

- Olha Tikhonova and José Beirão
- A systematisation of policies and programs focused on informal urban settlements: reviewing the cases of São Paulo, Luanda, and Istanbul pp. 466-488

- Jorge Manuel Gonçalves and J. M. R. F. Gama
- Spatial urban density modelling using the concept of carrying capacity: a case study of Isfahan, Iran pp. 489-512

- Asadallah Karimi, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Mahmood Mohammadi and Payam Ghadirian
- Forma urbana e sostenibilità. L’esperienza degli ecoquartieri Europei pp. 513-514

- Vito De Bellis
Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- ‘Living outside the house’: how families raising young children in new, private high-rise developments experience their local environment pp. 263-285

- Fiona J. Andrews and Elyse Warner
- Residents' preferences for private amenities and trade-offs associated with various spatial densities and patterns pp. 286-302

- Noah S. Billig, Carl A. Smith and Rachael Moyer
- Do home buyers value the New Urbanist neighborhood? The case of Issaquah Highlands, WA pp. 303-324

- Jinyhup Kim and Chang-Hee Christine Bae
- Exploring the socio-spatial patterns of diversity and its influencing factors at a metropolitan scale pp. 325-356

- Mohammad Ghazaie, Mojtaba Rafieian and Hashem Dadashpoor
- The assessed value of cultural destinations in Toronto pp. 357-383

- Shoshanah B. D. Goldberg-Miller, Jack L. Nasar and Justin Reeves Meyer
- The urban fix: resilient cities in the war against climate change, heat islands and overpopulation pp. 384-385

- Patrick M. Condon
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Smart city strategies: time to involve people. Comparing Amsterdam, Barcelona and Paris pp. 133-152

- François Mancebo
- Repurposing a historic school building as a teacher’s village: exploring the connection between school closures, housing affordability, and community goals in a gentrifying neighborhood pp. 153-169

- Ivis García
- It’s the journey, not the destination: the effect of school travel mode on student achievement pp. 170-186

- Ryan Yeung and Phuong Nguyen-Hoang
- Urban climate resilience through socio-ecological planning: a case study in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island pp. 187-212

- Luna Khirfan and Hadi El-Shayeb
- Urban, suburban or rural? Understanding preferences for the residential environment pp. 213-235

- Sylvia J.T. Jansen
- Sense of place: trends from the literature pp. 236-261

- Jake Nelson, Jeong Joo Ahn and Elizabeth A. Corley
- Correction pp. 262-262

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- Exploring food and urbanism pp. 1-12

- Susan Parham
- Feeding the global city: urban transformation and urban food supply chain in 21st-century Istanbul pp. 13-37

- Candan Turkkan
- Malawian urbanism and urban poverty: geographies of food access in Blantyre pp. 38-52

- Liam Riley
- Reconnection and reflexivity in Islamabad, Pakistan pp. 53-67

- Saher Hasnain
- Food consumption in the everyday life of liveable cities: design implications for conviviality pp. 68-96

- Abeer Elshater
- Sharing a meal: a diversity of performances engendered by a social innovation pp. 97-113

- Marianne J. Dagevos and Esther J. Veen
- Production of Edibles and Use of Garden Waste in Domestic Gardens of a Middle-Class Suburb in Cape Town, South Africa pp. 114-132

- Anjali Mistry and Manfred Spocter
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