International Journal of Urban Sciences
2013 - 2025
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Volume 29, month 04, 2025
- A trajectory data-driven approach for traffic risk prediction: incorporating variable interactions and pre-screening pp. 333-361

- Dan Wu, Jaeyoung Lee and Ye Li
- Spillover effects of business improvement districts on residential housing values: a focus on the northern region in Los Angeles county, California pp. 362-380

- Youngre Noh, Taehyun Kim and Ayoung Woo
- Dynamic effects of path dependence on regional entrepreneurship in transitional China pp. 381-404

- Jia Zhang, Cassandra C. Wang and Fan Shi
- Influences of COVID-19 pandemic on travel patterns across past, present, and future pp. 405-429

- Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim and Yunmi Park
- The spatial interlocking of commercial office real estate and advanced producer services: a central flow theory lens pp. 430-451

- Kathy Pain, Bing Zhu, Ben Derudder and Peter J. Taylor
- The liveability of school-district housings within a 15-minute life circle: a case study of Hohhot in western China pp. 452-478

- Yafeng Zou, Yufei Rao, Xu Guo, Chengfeng Yi, Feng Luo and Yan Song
- The road to sustainable industrial land development: location patterns, morphological characteristics, and policy implications of South Korean urban high-tech industrial parks pp. 479-502

- Jeong-Il Park
- Metropolitan spatial structure based on commuting pattern: a comparison between Jakarta and Surabaya metropolitans pp. 503-521

- Adiwan F. Aritenang, Sifa R.S. Ginting and Anjar Dimara Sakti
- Performance-based evaluation on egress safety of disabled welfare facilities pp. 522-538

- Khaliunaa Darkhanbat, Seung-Ho Choi, Inwook Heo, Sun-Jin Han, Jae Hyun Kim and Kang Su Kim
Volume 29, month 01, 2025
- Enhancing sustainability and heritage in the Anthropocene epoch: insights from the Seoul metropolitan fora 2024 pp. 1-7

- Seungjae Lee, Kee-Bom Nahm, Sora Kim, Boglárka Eisinger Balassa and Madiha Bencekri
- Assessing accessibility of cultural sites through the 15-minute city framework in Seoul pp. 8-39

- Carlos Moreno, Catherine Gall, Junghyun Woo, Doyun Lee and Madiha Bencekri
- A systematic review of the 15-minute city framework: implications for environmental heritage preservation in the Anthropocene pp. 40-69

- Madiha Bencekri, Juhyeon Kwak, Doyun Lee, Agnes Csiba-Herczeg and Seungjae Lee
- Variability of transport emissions and policy implications for the transition towards low-carbon transport pp. 70-88

- Li Wan and Hao Zhang
- Enhancing participatory planning with ChatGPT-assisted planning support systems: a hypothetical case study in Seoul pp. 89-122

- Steven Jige Quan and Seojung Lee
- A review of integrating space syntax analysis into heritage impact assessment: a comprehensive framework for sustainable historic urban development pp. 123-150

- Shilpi Chakraborty and Shiva Ji
- Redefining urban heritage boundaries for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): the World Heritage property of the Hwaseong Fortress, Republic of Korea pp. 151-174

- Gaon Ko and Chung Ho Kim
- Research on institutional frameworks for historic preservation through sustainable management and adaptive reuse: a comparative study in Philadelphia and Seoul pp. 175-194

- Soeun Park and Myounggu Kang
- Using nostalgia to increase tourists’ destination loyalty in heritage cities: from imagined to productive nostalgia pp. 195-220

- Sanghoon Kang, Woo Gon Kim and Sanghoon Lee
- Assessing the influence of urbanization on the historic city of Paithan, India: a case study focusing on the urban core pp. 221-246

- Aishwarya Kasture and Nakul Dhagat
- Resilient cultural landscapes: adaptive management and social innovation in heritage conservation pp. 247-272

- Tamás Köpeczi-Bócz, Máté Farkas-Kis, Madiha Bencekri and Ágnes Csiba-Herceg
- The question of sustainability through reuse in the case of the population-exchange heritage: a critical look at the reuse types and conservation status of the Bursa churches pp. 273-313

- Ceyda Şahin, Selen Durak and Figen Kıvılcım Çorakbaş
- Traditional or alternative wine packaging: a study of consumer choices and perceptions pp. 314-331

- Boglárka Eisinger Balassa, Réka Koteczki and Ágnes Csiba-Herczeg
Volume 28, month 10, 2024
- Impact of social trust on young adults’ childbearing intention: why does South Korea show ultra-low fertility? pp. 585-610

- Heejong Kwag, Songhee Baek and Myounggu Kang
- Urban vibrancy and air pollution: avoidance behaviour and the built environment pp. 611-630

- Bo Wang, Becky P. Y. Loo, Jixiang Liu, Yaqin Lei and Liang Zhou
- Communicating particulate matter risk: the effects of empoweredness and trust in government information on protective behaviour pp. 631-655

- Joohee Lee, Soeun Yang, Chris A.B. Zajchowski and Hana Kim
- Rigidness of planning law causing fragile grounds for crafting planning tools: neoliberal power and ideology immersed on urban space pp. 656-674

- Tugce Sanli, F. Nihan Ozdemir Sonmez, Tuba Ilhan and Kadir Ozdur
- Still prefer, but not that much: the premium of subway access on house prices during the COVID-19 pandemic period pp. 675-700

- Dongwoo Hyun
- The promotion of Shanghai’s position and function in the global container shipping network pp. 701-721

- Liehui Wang, Zhaopei Tang, Yui-yip Lau, Jingen Zhou and Maneerat Kanrak
- Enabling infrastructure: seeing infrastructure as the urban commons pp. 722-734

- Bae-Gyoon Park, Ju Hyun Lee, Didi Kyoung-ae Han, Seoungwon Lee, Yilsoon Paek and Hanbyul Shim
- Framework for hourly demand forecasting of bike-sharing stations: case study of the four main gate areas in Seoul pp. 735-750

- Jungyeol Hong, Eunryong Han and Dongjoo Park
Volume 28, month 07, 2024
- A machine learning application to Google Maps Reviews as a participatory planning tool pp. 379-402

- Melike Akkaya, Özlem Özçevik and Emre Tepe
- An integrated framework for addressing urban challenges in smart cities: transitioning from the V-model to a knowledge-action approach pp. 403-428

- Junqing Tang, Jennifer Schooling, Chenyu Yang, Fengjue Huang, Wei Lyu, Timea Nochta, Juan Sebastián Cañavera-Herrera, Viviana Bastidas and Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong
- The interaction between smartness and the urban economy pp. 429-451

- Seungil Yum
- Modeling the intermodality between public transport and bike-sharing using smartcard trip Chain data pp. 452-478

- Christian Kapuku, Shin Hyoung Park and Shin-Hyung Cho
- The examination of the relationship between Internet use at home, on the move and trip frequencies of public transport and private vehicle before and during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 479-494

- Jinhyun Hong and David Philip McArthur
- Examining the impact of bicycle-oriented multimodality on accessibility and transport equity in the metropolitan area of Athens, Greece pp. 495-521

- Stefanos Tsigdinos, Panagiotis G. Tzouras, Ioannis Kosmidis, Efthimios Bakogiannis and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou
- Transferability of hometown landholdings and rural migrants’ entrepreneurship: evidence from a pilot rural land use reform in China pp. 522-544

- Mingzhi Hu and Jie Chen
- The spatial effects of housing prices on innovation in cities: evidence from the Yangtze river economic belt in China pp. 545-566

- Ningning Liu, Jinshan Liu and Zhanyang Li
- Sociodemographic characteristics influencing the participation of residents in geotourism pp. 567-584

- Yeeun Kim and Hyun Kim
Volume 28, month 04, 2024
- Artificial intelligence enabled participatory planning: a review pp. 183-210

- Jiaxin Du, Xinyue Ye, Piotr Jankowski, Thomas W. Sanchez and Gengchen Mai
- Green infrastructure modelling for UHI control to urban thermal comfort: a case study of Temanggung urban area pp. 211-243

- Hendra Sumaryana, Imam Buchori and Anang Wahyu Sejati
- Surviving the pandemic: COVID-19 and restaurant closures in Suzhou pp. 244-261

- Lin Lin, Qiantao Zhang and Zihao Chen
- Intercity networks and urban performance: a geographical text mining approach pp. 262-283

- Wang Tongjing, Evert Meijers, Ziyu Bao and Huijuan Wang
- Which network effectively supports urban economic growth? Evidence from China pp. 284-317

- Song Wang, Xinru Wang, Canyu Yang and Liang Dai
- The cost of working: measuring physical and virtual access to jobs pp. 318-334

- Jing Chen, Mengying Cui and David Levinson
- Spatial othering in fragmented societies: different others or different housings? pp. 335-358

- S. Labbaf and M. Norouzi
- Factors associated with pedestrian-vehicle collision hotspots involving seniors and children: a deep learning analysis of street-level images pp. 359-377

- Hee-Jung Jun, Suyoung Jung, Seungyeoup Kang, Taewan Kim, Cheol-Ho Cho, Won Young Jhoo and Jae-Pil Heo
Volume 28, month 01, 2024
- The nature of urban sprawl in Western Balkan cities pp. 1-20

- Zora Živanović, Branka Tošić, Natalija Mirić and Nikola Vračević
- Reshuffling city life: spatial and functional dynamics of urban activity in Tokyo during COVID-19 pp. 21-47

- Vadim Boratinskii, Maarten Loopmans and Toshihiro Osaragi
- Revealing the mechanism of urban form affecting energy footprint and carrying capacity: an empirical analysis of Nanjing, China pp. 48-81

- Ping Yu, Shuainan Zhang and Peng Wang
- The megaregion – forms, functions, and potential? A literature review and proposal for advancing research pp. 82-104

- Brian Woodall, Mariel Borowitz, Kari Watkins, Maria Costa, Angela Howard, Perrine Kemerait, Michelle Lee, Gavin Rolls, Yuji Takubo, Rachel Titshaw, Maria Winstead, Jessica Zhang and Daisy Zhou
- Third places as catalysts for technological innovation? Evidence from a grid cell level analysis of Nanjing, China* pp. 105-123

- Jingang Li, Yingcheng Li, Manya Tu and Xingjian Liu
- No retreat from the heat: temperature-related risk of violent assault is increased by being inside pp. 124-139

- Heather R. Stevens, Petra L. Graham, Paul J. Beggs and Ivan C. Hanigan
- Do subjective measures of transit mode attributes better explain commute satisfaction than objective ones? Empirical evidence from commuters in the Seoul Metropolitan Area pp. 140-156

- Sungtaek Choi, Joonho Ko and Randall Guensler
- Relationship between the degree and spatial pattern of urban shrinkage based on nighttime light data: a case study of the old industrial area in Northeast China pp. 157-181

- Hongri Sun, Guolei Zhou, Yanjun Liu and Hui Fu
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