Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
2013 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- A public health perspective on small business development: a review of the literature pp. 387-411

- Alina Schnake-Mahl, Jessica A. R. Williams, Barry Keppard and Mariana Arcaya
- Walk Score® versus residents’ perceptions of walkability in Omaha, NE pp. 412-435

- Bradley Bereitschaft
- Is there suitable housing near work? The impact of housing suitability on commute distances in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver pp. 436-459

- Markus Moos, Nick Revington and Tristan Wilkin
- Informal settlement upgrading in South Africa: beneficiaries’ perceptions over nearly twenty-five years pp. 460-479

- John Ntema, Ruth Massey, Lochner Marais, Jan Cloete and Molefi Lenka
- In support of the unambiguous neighborhood: a proposed size typology pp. 480-502

- Emily Talen
- Urbanity and density in 20th century design pp. 503-504

- Susan Parham
- The past and future city: how historic preservation is reviving America’s communities pp. 505-508

- Steven W. Semes
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- “A tapestry without instructions.” Lived experiences of community in an outer suburb of Melbourne, Australia pp. 257-276

- Fiona J. Andrews, Louise Johnson and Elyse Warner
- Privileging the private home: a case of persuasive storytelling in early twentieth-century professional discourses pp. 277-302

- Sonia A. Hirt
- The significance of the subsurface in urban renewal pp. 303-328

- Fransje L. Hooimeijer and Linda Maring
- Residents’ relationship with green infrastructure in Cosmo City, Johannesburg pp. 329-346

- Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun
- When green is grievous: downsides in human-nature interactions in informal urban settlements pp. 347-361

- Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun
- Green urban cemeteries: more than just parks pp. 362-382

- Margrete Skår, Helena Nordh and Grete Swensen
- City of well-being: a radical guide to planning pp. 383-385

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- The economic impact of one to two-way street conversions: advancing a context-sensitive framework pp. 129-148

- William Riggs and Bruce Appleyard
- Residential preferences, transit accessibility and social equity: insights from the Denver region pp. 149-174

- Kara S. Luckey, Wesley E. Marshall, Catherine Durso and Carol Atkinson-Palombo
- Urban development around bus rapid transit stops in seven cities in Latin-America pp. 175-201

- Daniel A. Rodriguez and C. Erik Vergel-Tovar
- The structural variability of quarters and residential areas in the historical texture of the city of Yazd based on Islamic rules and jurisprudence: a case study of Golchinan quarter pp. 202-232

- Hamid Azizi Bondarabady and Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir
- Little Free Libraries: an examination of micro-urbanist interventions pp. 233-253

- Carolina S. Sarmiento, J. Revel Sims and Alfonso Morales
- Small town composition: sketching a shared area of argument pp. 254-256

- Mark C. Childs
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Design governance the CABE way, its effectiveness and legitimacy pp. 1-23

- Matthew Carmona, Claudio de Magalhães and Lucy Natarajan
- Rethinking how built environments influence subjective well-being: a new conceptual framework pp. 24-40

- Kostas Mouratidis
- A human-scaled GIS: measuring and visualizing social interaction in Barcelona’s pp. 41-62

- Philip Speranza
- Climbing the city. Inhabiting verticality outside of comfort bubbles pp. 63-80

- Andrea Mubi Brighenti and Andrea Pavoni
- An indicator approach to sustainable urban freight transport pp. 81-102

- Heleen Buldeo Rai, Tom van Lier, Dries Meers and Cathy Macharis
- The resilience of a London Great Estate: urban development, adaptive capacity and the politics of stewardship pp. 103-127

- Juliet Patricia Davis
Volume 10, issue 4, 2017
- The travels, triumphs and travails of new urbanism: representational geographies in US newspapers, 1990–2012 pp. 385-400

- Yonn Dierwechter and Brian Coffey
- Feeling safe and comfortable in the urban environment pp. 401-421

- Helen Bennetts, Veronica Soebarto, Susan Oakley and Paul Babie
- Assessing equity and urban/rural road safety disparities in the US pp. 422-441

- Wesley E. Marshall and Nicholas N. Ferenchak
- Repealing minimum parking requirements in Buffalo: new directions for land use and development pp. 442-467

- Daniel Baldwin Hess
- How can authorities support urban consolidation centres? A review of the accompanying measures pp. 468-486

- Philippe Lebeau, Sara Verlinde, Cathy Macharis and Joeri Van Mierlo
- Evaluating the impacts of density on urban goods movement externalities pp. 487-499

- Erica Wygonik and Anne Goodchild
- DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services pp. 500-501

- Hans Schlappa
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- New urban paradigm beyond the west: investigating the regeneration of urban villages in Guangzhou, China pp. 257-274

- Zhihua Zhou
- The role of ethnic retailing in retrofitting suburbia: case studies from Toronto, Canada pp. 275-295

- Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang and Amanda Xiaoxuan Chen
- Can web-based community engagement inform equitable planning outcomes? A case study of bikesharing pp. 296-309

- Daniel Piatkowski, Wesley Marshall and Nader Afzalan
- Rethinking the Providence Hill cable car: transit, equity, and urban design in Rio de Janeiro pp. 310-317

- Patrick C. Braga
- Meeting on the marketplace: on the integrative potential of The Hague Market pp. 318-332

- Patrícia Schappo and Rianne van Melik
- Territoriality and safety in urban residential neighborhoods in Nigeria pp. 333-355

- Patience Adzande and Timothy Terver Gyuse
- Placemaking and climate change adaptation: new qualitative and quantitative considerations for the “Place Diagram” pp. 356-382

- A. Santos Nouri and João Pedro Costa
- Cognitive architecture. Designing for how we respond to the built environment pp. 383-384

- Ombretta Romice
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Why people walk: modeling foundational and higher order needs based on latent structure pp. 129-149

- Patrick Buckley, Paul Stangl and Jeff Guinn
- Permeability and interface catchment: measuring and mapping walkable access pp. 150-162

- Elek Pafka and Kim Dovey
- Space syntax analysis of tourists’ movement patterns in the historical district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia pp. 163-180

- Mahsa Mansouri and Norsidah Ujang
- Neighborhood sociodemographics and change in built infrastructure pp. 181-197

- Jana A. Hirsch, Geoffrey F. Green, Marc Peterson, Daniel A. Rodriguez and Penny Gordon-Larsen
- Do “creative” and “non-creative” workers exhibit similar preferences for urban amenities? An exploratory case study of Omaha, Nebraska pp. 198-216

- Bradley Bereitschaft
- Towers on the steppe: compact city plans and local perceptions of urban densification in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia pp. 217-230

- Raven Anderson, Michael Hooper and Aldarsaikhan Tuvshinbat
- Generative forces shaping the traditional city: the case of Hoian, Vietnam pp. 231-253

- Ngoc Hong Nguyen
- La métropolisation en question pp. 254-255

- Stéphane Sadoux
- Neo-georgian architecture 1880-1970: a reappraisal pp. 255-256

- Robert Adam
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Housing at the neighbourhood level: a review of the initial approaches to neighbourhood development plans under the Localism Act 2011 in England pp. 1-14

- Nick Bailey
- Mapping urban assemblages: the production of spatial knowledge pp. 15-28

- Kim Dovey and Mirjana Ristic
- How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: a case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA pp. 29-48

- Victoria Derr and Ildikó G. Kovács
- Talking TOD: learning about transit-oriented development in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands pp. 49-62

- Dea van Lierop, Kees Maat and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Integrating “standard” residents into “non-standard” communities: a longitudinal analysis of social capital in a new urbanist development pp. 63-76

- Joseph F. Cabrera, Stephan Scholz, George Hobor and Omar Lizardo
- Home touring as hospitable urbanism pp. 77-97

- Jennifer Kitson
- Eye-tracking technology, visual preference surveys, and urban design: preliminary evidence of an effective methodology pp. 98-110

- Robert Noland, Marc D. Weiner, Dong Gao, Michael P. Cook and Anton Nelessen
- Re-sensing Las Vegas: aesthetic entrepreneurship and local urban culture pp. 111-124

- Michael Ian Borer
- Walkability: to quantify or not to quantify pp. 125-127

- William Riggs
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