International Journal of Urban Sciences
2013 - 2025
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Volume 27, month 10, 2023
- Factors influencing environmental performance: a bibliometric review and future research agenda pp. 543-569

- Jingxiao Zhang, Zhiyue Zhang, Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez, Martin Skitmore, Guoliang Yang, Simon P. Philbin and Qingchang Lu
- National borders transcended: the impact of geographical proximity on the growth of global innovation networks among cities in East Asia pp. 570-598

- Hwajin Lim and Changyo Han
- Creating a state strategic innovation space: the development of the Zhangjiang Science City in Shanghai pp. 599-621

- Kan Zhu, Fangzhu Zhang and Fulong Wu
- Exploration on prior driving modes for automated vehicle collisions pp. 622-644

- Subasish Das, Xiaoqiang “Jack” Kong and Md Mahmud Hossain
- Value of travel time savings of autonomous vehicle commuters: a segmented valuation for local and inter-city travel pp. 645-669

- Sungtaek Choi, Daejin Kim, Joonho Ko, Jonghan Park and Yongseok Ko
- A critical review of activity participation decision: a key component of activity-based travel demand models pp. 670-703

- Suchismita Nayak and Debapratim Pandit
- Urban life cycle and long-run violence: Colombia 1938–2018 pp. 704-724

- Nestor Garza, Ivan Verbel-Montes and José Ramos-Ruiz
- Is the gated community really safe? An empirical analysis based on communities with varying degrees of closure pp. 725-745

- Xiaolin Wu and Xiaoqin Tan
Volume 27, month 07, 2023
- The changing spatialities of China’s knowledge economy: introduction to the special issue pp. 345-354

- Li Yingcheng
- The geography of intercity technological proximity: evidence from China pp. 355-370

- Li Yingcheng, Xiong Weiting and Hu Xiaowu
- Examining the evolving structures of intercity knowledge networks: the case of scientific collaboration in China pp. 371-389

- Liang Dai, Ben Derudder, Zhan Cao and Yufan Ji
- The effects of proximities on the evolving structure of intercity innovation networks in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area: comparison between scientific and technology knowledge pp. 390-413

- Haitao Ma and Xuanfang Xu
- The spatial spillover effect of technological innovation network in cities: a case of the high-tech industry of Yangtze River Delta pp. 414-441

- Young-Hyun Song and Jung Wook Kim
- The evolution of urban innovation space and its spatial relationships with talents’ living demands: evidence from Hangzhou, China pp. 442-460

- Kai Zhu, Jili Xu and Xiangyu Wang
- Equity-based linkages in the evolving process of industry enclaves: a case study of Suzhou Industrial Park, China pp. 461-482

- Xiao Zhang
- Factors influencing fatal vehicle-involved crash consequence metrics at spatio-temporal hotspots in South Korea: application of GIS and machine learning techniques pp. 483-517

- Reuben Tamakloe and D. Park
- The reciprocal relationship between social capital and community development in a Korean Chinese enclave: the case of Daerim 2-dong in Seoul pp. 518-542

- Hee-Jung Jun
Volume 27, month 04, 2023
- The prospects of artificial intelligence in urban planning pp. 179-194

- Thomas W. Sanchez, Hannah Shumway, Trey Gordner and Theo Lim
- Socio-spatial differentiation in a Latin American metropolis: urban structure, residential mobility, and real estate in the high-income cone of Santiago de Chile pp. 195-214

- Luis Fuentes Arce, María Inés Ramírez, Sebastián Rodríguez and Andrés Señoret
- The effects of antecedent dry days and land use types on urban runoff quality in a semi-Arid region pp. 215-238

- Shahokh Soltaninia, Lobat Taghavi, Seyed Abbas Hosseini, Baharak Motamedvaziri and Saeid Eslamian
- Neighbourhood rental market integration and private rent trajectories – evidence from the city of Vienna pp. 239-259

- Selim Banabak
- Spatiotemporal change in duration of households with every member out-of-home: a case in Kumamoto, Japan pp. 260-279

- Kenta Kikuchi and Takuya Maruyama
- Evaluating zone of influence for traffic-related emissions generated near bus stops: a case study in Nanjing, China pp. 280-300

- Jianhua Song, Gang Ren, Jiefei Zhang and Zhaowen Qiu
- Visualization of urban heat and light at the pedestrian level pp. 301-321

- Kévin Boiné, Claude M. H. Demers, Mojtaba Parsaee and André Potvin
- Emergy analysis-based study of the sustainable development of Kunming’s urban eco-economic system pp. 322-343

- Hui Li, Lei Cao, Youbin Chen, Huiyi Qiu, Xue Huang, Wanqi Guo, Shuntao Wang, Weiguo Sheng, Yilu Zhou and Qing Xu
Volume 27, month 01, 2023
- Finding the old in the new: Smart cities in the national and local trajectories of urban development pp. 1-9

- Anders Riel Müller, Joon Park and Jung Won Sonn
- Evaluating the walking accessibility of Cook County’s public schools to use as open space pp. 1-18

- Aynaz Lotfata, Ran Tao and Yanfang Su
- Evolution of the smart city: three extensions to governance, sustainability, and decent urbanisation from an ICT-based urban solution pp. 10-28

- Joon Park and Seungho Yoo
- The effects of ‘sanctuary city’ policies on the local economy: empirical evidence from US counties pp. 19-38

- In Kwon Park, Burkhard von Rabenau and Zhe Hong
- Revisiting inclusion in smart cities: infrastructural hybridization and the institutionalization of citizen participation in Bengaluru’s peripheries pp. 29-49

- Bart A. M. van Gils and Ajay Bailey
- Exploring the spatio-temporal characteristics and driving factors of urban expansion in Xi'an during 1930–2014 pp. 39-64

- Fei Wang and Ning Gu
- What do people want in a smart city? Exploring the stakeholders’ opinions, priorities and perceived barriers in a medium-sized city in the United States pp. 50-74

- Cristina Del-Real, Chandra Ward and Mina Sartipi
- Overheated behaviours and spread effects: an analysis of London’s housing market pp. 65-92

- I-Chun Tsai
- Smart city as a social transition towards inclusive development through technology: a tale of four smart cities pp. 75-100

- Juhyun Lee, Julia Babcock, Thai Son Pham, Thu Hien Bui and Myounggu Kang
- Alternative housing priorities for low-income migrants in Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 93-111

- Joko Adianto and Rossa Turpuk Gabe
- Bridging the top-down and bottom-up approaches to smart urbanization? A reflection on Beijing’s Shuangjing International Sustainable Development Community Pilot pp. 101-123

- Shuwen Zhou, Haokun Fu, Shanshan Tao, Yanan Han and Mingrui Mao
- The origin of industrial workers and rural in situ urbanization in Temanggung Regency, Indonesia pp. 112-128

- Holi Bina Wijaya and Imam Buchori
- Implementing the smart city: who has a say? Some insights from Hong Kong pp. 124-148

- Kevin Y. K. Leung and H. Y. Lee
- The inception of housing pathways in urban China: the declining household formation of young adults from 2011 to 2017 pp. 129-154

- Zhou Yu, Michael Haan and Chengdong Yi
- Planning and technological innovation: the governance challenges faced by English local authorities in adopting planning technologies pp. 149-163

- Ciaran Devlin and Jon Coaffee
- The relationship between residential burglaries and urban environments in Taipei City: a data mining approach pp. 155-177

- Yi-Kai Juan and Wan-Hsuan Lin
- Developmentalist smart cities? the cases of Singapore and Seoul pp. 164-182

- Yu-Min Joo
- Dynamics in the governance of smart cities: insights from South Korean smart cities pp. 183-205

- Yirang Lim, Jurian Edelenbos and Alberto Gianoli
Volume 26, month 10, 2022
- Relationships between socio-demographic structure and spatio-temporal distribution patterns of COVID-19 cases in Istanbul, Turkey pp. 557-581

- Merve Yilmaz and Aslı Ulubaş Hamurcu
- Spatial dimension of climate change vulnerability and urbanization relationship in Nigeria pp. 582-603

- Cletus Famous Nwankwo, Onyinyechi G. Ossai, Romanus U. Ayadiuno and Christopher C. Ikeogu
- Estimation of land surface temperature in response to land use/land cover transformation in Kolkata city and its suburban area, India pp. 604-631

- Souvik Biswas and Soumen Ghosh
- Residential segregation and employment stability among China’s migrant population, and related intergenerational differences—analysis based on propensity score matching pp. 632-650

- Jinxin Yao, Xingfu Lu and Fengxian Qiu
- Can land prices be used to curb urban industrial land expansion? An explanation from the perspective of substitutability of land in production pp. 651-671

- Aidong Zhao, Jinsheng Huang, Huub Ploegmakers, Jing Lan, Erwin van der Krabben and Xianlei Ma
- Urban governance in an increasingly mobile society: the case of Chinese cities pp. 672-690

- Feng Deng
- Designing an intelligent emergency response system to minimize the impacts of traffic incidents: a new approximation queuing model pp. 691-709

- Hamid R. Sayarshad
- Discovering research topics, trends, and perspectives in COVID-19-related transportation journal articles pp. 710-738

- Reuben Tamakloe, Dongjoo Park and Hyunho Chang
Volume 26, month 07, 2022
- Features of the ripple effect in the US regional housing markets: a viewpoint of nonsynchronous trading pp. 373-397

- I-Chun Tsai
- How do the poor survive in an unaffordable city? – An empirical study of informal housing households living in Hong Kong pp. 398-419

- Ka Man Leung and Chung Yim Yiu
- The impact of right-to-work legislation on foreign manufacturing employment in the United States pp. 420-437

- Eunbi Kim
- Federalism and urban primacy: political dimensions that influence the city–country divide in Australia pp. 438-462

- George Wilkinson, Fiona Haslam McKenzie and Julian Bolleter
- Do institutional designs matter for planning review? A garbage-can simulation approach pp. 463-477

- Feng-Tyan Lin and Shih-Kung Lai
- How do psychological, habitual and built environment factors influence cycling in a city with a well-connected cycling infrastructure? pp. 478-498

- J. Rafael Verduzco Torres, Jinhyun Hong and David Philip McArthur
- Generalized ordered logit analysis on the injury severity of traffic crashes by older drivers: the case of South Korea pp. 499-516

- Tae-Hyoung Tommyo Gim
- New methodologies for predicting corridor travel time mean and reliability pp. 517-540

- Zifeng Wu, Laurence R. Rilett and Weijun Ren
- Impact of urban pattern on operating costs of public services: quantification through the economic weight of services ‘to property’ pp. 541-556

- Francisco Javier Garrido-Jiménez, Francesc Magrinyà and María Consuelo del Moral-Ávila
Volume 26, month 04, 2022
- The influence of urbanicity and built environment on the frequency of distracted driving-related crashes: a multi-state comparison pp. 185-212

- Youngbin Lym, Seunghoon Kim and Zhenhua Chen
- How different patterns of urbanization affect regional innovation? Evidence from Russia pp. 213-243

- Sabyasachi Tripathi, Evgeniy Kutsenko and Viktoriya Boos
- In situ urbanization-driven industrial activities: the Pringapus enclave on the rural-urban fringe of Semarang Metropolitan Region, Indonesia pp. 244-267

- Imam Buchori, Lintang Rahmayana, Pangi Pangi, Angrenggani Pramitasari, Anang Wahyu Sejati, Yudi Basuki and Chely Novia Bramiana
- Housing tenure of young people through a multilevel strategy: differences according to living arrangements pp. 268-290

- M. Consuelo Colom Andrés and M. Cruz Molés Machí
- Economic and land use impacts of net zero-emission target in New Zealand pp. 291-308

- Yue Wang, Basil Sharp, Stephen Poletti and Kyung-Min Nam
- A study on street network resilience in urban areas by urban network analysis: comparative study of old, new and middle fabrics in shiraz pp. 309-331

- Maryam Roosta, Masoud Javadpoor and Maryam Ebadi
- Collaborative approaches to urban governance model of historic districts: a case study of the Yu’er Hutong project in Beijing pp. 332-350

- Yoonjee Baek and Yue Zhang
- The geography of the emergence of online peer-to-peer lending platforms in China: an evolutionary economic geography perspective pp. 351-371

- Yijia Chen and Robert Hassink
Volume 26, month 1, 2022
- Coping with deindustrialization in the global North and South pp. 1-22

- Andy Pike
- Is geographical political economy the only/right framework for understanding and explaining deindustrialization in the regions of the Global North and South? pp. 23-28

- Robert Hassink
- Driving effects of urbanization on city-level carbon dioxide emissions: from multiple perspectives of urbanization pp. 108-128

- Yanru Pu, Yuyi Wang and Peng Wang
Volume 26, month 01, 2022
- Reframing deindustrialization pp. 29-35

- Jennifer Clark
- Geopolitics and economic geography: a commentary on Andy Pike’s geographical political economy pp. 36-44

- Jung Won Sonn and Lin-Fang Hsu
- A geographical political economy response to commentaries on ‘Coping with deindustrialization in the global North and South’ pp. 45-52

- Andy Pike
- Planning for urban redevelopment: a transaction cost approach pp. 53-67

- Shih-Kung Lai, Hsiao-Lei Liu and I.-Chih Lan
- Are Millennials leaving town? Reconciling peak Millennials and youthification hypotheses pp. 68-86

- Hyojung Lee
- Analysis of road traffic speed in Kunming plateau mountains: a fusion PSO-LSTM algorithm pp. 87-107

- Yao Mao, Guojin Qin, Pingan Ni and Qian Liu
- Property ownership and resettlement options in Vietnam: the case of District 8, Ho Chi Minh City pp. 129-147

- Ducksu Seo, Youseung Shin and Youngsang Kwon
- Complementing mobile measurements with Walking Interviews: a case study on personal exposure of commuters in Chennai, India pp. 148-161

- Heike Marquart, Uwe Schlink and S. M. Shiva Nagendra
- Recommending taxi routes with an advance reservation – a multi-criteria route planner pp. 162-183

- Hsun-Ping Hsieh and Fandel Lin
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