International Journal of Urban Sciences
2013 - 2025
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Volume 19, month 11, 2015
- Seeing urban regeneration through an institutional lens: toward a new contextualism pp. 257-268

- Raul P. Lejano and Wing-Shan Kan
- A look back: what we now know about the causes of the US mortgage crisis pp. 269-285

- Dan Immergluck
- Estimating route travel time reliability from simultaneously collected link and route vehicle probe data and roadway sensor data pp. 286-304

- William L. Eisele, Bhaven Naik and Laurence R. Rilett
- Factors affecting the development of hub airport clusters: focusing on the roles of low-cost carriers in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 305-319

- Mina Chae and Tae Seung Kim
- An effect analysis of regional research and development support policies: focused on Gyeongbuk province in Korea pp. 320-342

- Kyunghee Choi and Deokho Cho
- A back to the city movement by local government action: gentrification in Spain and Latin America pp. 343-363

- Ib�n D�az-Parra
- Heterogeneity as the source of the state's resilience: the case of spatial planning under state-led neoliberalization in South Korea pp. 364-378

- Jung Won Sonn and Dongheon Lee
- The effect of urban redevelopment on retail shopping property values: a case study in Hong Kong pp. 379-399

- Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha and Chu Chun Ming
- Agglomeration economies in knowledge production over the industry life cycle: evidence from the ICT industry in the Seoul Capital Area, South Korea pp. 400-417

- Gyu Hwan Kim and In Kwon Park
Volume 19, month 7, 2015
- Citizen-generated local development initiative: recent English experience pp. 109-118

- Patsy Healey
- Urbanization in China: learning from Europe? A European perspective pp. 119-135

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
- A parking policy typology for clearer thinking on parking reform pp. 136-156

- Paul A. Barter
- State or market: the role of the government in urban village regeneration in China pp. 157-167

- Ling Hin Li
- Balancing mobility and CO 2 reduction by a mode share scheme: a comparison of Los Angeles and Seoul metropolitan areas pp. 168-181

- Dohyung Kim, Jooil Lee and Simon Choi
- The effects of highway investments on production costs in the Korean manufacturing sector pp. 182-191

- Sun-Kwan Lee and Euijune Kim
- Localizing governance in India: pros and cons pp. 192-205

- Bidyut Chakrabarty
- Why have big construction companies replaced real estate developers in Korea? pp. 206-223

- Yoon-jung Kim and Mack Joong Choi
- The multiple impacts of the neighbourhood environment on the use of public bicycles by residents: an empirical study of Changwon in Korea pp. 224-237

- Kyung Hwan Lee, Dong Hyuk Won and Eun Jeong Ko
- The impacts of urban spatial structure and socio-economic factors on patterns of commuting: a review pp. 238-255

- Dong Lin, Andrew Allan and Jianqiang Cui
Volume 19, month 3, 2015
- Cities and power pp. 1-6

- G�ran Therborn
- Ancient cities and power: the archaeology of urbanism in the Iron Age capitals of northern Mesopotamia pp. 7-19

- James F. Osborne
- Hidden and exposed faces of power in Buenos Aires pp. 20-28

- Margarita Gutman
- Tshwane and spaces of power in South Africa pp. 29-39

- Alan Mabin
- Cities of power and protest: spatial legibility and the colonial state in early twentieth-century India pp. 40-52

- Swati Chattopadhyay
- Power and time turning: The capital, the state and the kampung in Jakarta pp. 53-63

- Abidin Kusno
- Planet Moscow, a guide to the changing landscape of power pp. 64-72

- Karl Schl�gel
- City power and urban fiscal crises: the USA, China, and India pp. 73-81

- Xuefei Ren
- The landscape of Tokyo power pp. 82-92

- Kuniko Fujita
- Cities (and regions) within a city: subnational representations and the creation of European imaginaries in Brussels pp. 93-107

- Carola Hein
Volume 18, month 11, 2014
- Urban containment policies and urban growth pp. 309-326

- Myungje Woo and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- A study on the impact of soft location factors in the relocation of service and manufacturing firms pp. 327-339

- Youngsoo An, Yeonggyeong Kang and Seungil Lee
- A comparative assessment of edge-effect with syntax integration generated in axial and unit-segment approaches to modelling vehicular movement networks pp. 340-354

- Abhijit Paul
- Spatial change in urban employment distribution in Seoul metropolitan city: clustering, dispersion and general dispersion pp. 355-372

- Jae Ik Kim, Chang Hwan Yeo and Jin-Hwi Kwon
- The structure of the green certification scheme for the neighbourhood and application to the new town development: the case of Magok, Seoul, Korea pp. 373-382

- Hong Bae Kim and Jun Hwa Park
- Relationships between neighbourhood environments and residents' bicycle mode choice: a case study of Seoul pp. 383-395

- Kyung Hwan Lee and Eun Jeong Ko
- Analysis on crash reduction factors for road segment safety pp. 396-403

- Jutaek Oh and Dongjoo Park
- Benefits of rerouting railways to tunnels in urban areas: a case study of the Yongsan line in Seoul pp. 404-415

- Justin S. Chang, Sangjin Han, Dongjae Jung and Daejin Kim
- Analysing the cost efficiency of parcel distribution networks with changes in demand pp. 416-429

- Sang-Jin Kim, Hyunwoo Lim and Minyoung Park
Volume 18, month 7, 2014
- Editorial pp. 115-116

- Eiichi Taniguchi
- Application of exact route optimization for the evaluation of a city logistics truck ban scheme pp. 117-132

- Ali Gul Qureshi, Eiichi Taniguchi, Russell G. Thompson and Joel S.E. Teo
- Ontology-based multi-agent system for urban freight transportation pp. 133-153

- Nilesh Anand, Ron van Duin and Lori Tavasszy
- Multi-agent systems modelling approach to evaluate urban motorways for city logistics pp. 154-165

- J.S.E. Teo, E. Taniguchi and A.G. Qureshi
- A location-based accessibility analysis to estimate the suitability of urban consolidation facilities pp. 166-185

- Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu, Josep-Maria Salanova Grau and Adrien Beziat
- City logistics through the canals? A simulation study on freight waterborne transport in the inner-city of Amsterdam pp. 186-200

- J.H.R. van Duin, R. Kortmann and S.L. van den Boogaard
- City logistics long-term planning: simulation of shopping mobility and goods restocking and related support systems pp. 201-217

- Agostino Nuzzolo, Antonio Comi and Luca Rosati
- Model of debris collection operation after disasters and its application in urban area pp. 218-243

- Andie Pramudita and Eiichi Taniguchi
- London 2012: changing delivery patterns in response to the impact of the Games on traffic flows pp. 244-261

- Michael Browne, Julian Allen, Ian Wainwright, Andrew Palmer and Ian Williams
- Developing a local research strategy for city logistics on an academic campus pp. 262-277

- Thomas Hagen Zunder, Paulus Teguh Aditjandra and Bruce Carnaby
- Collaboration in urban logistics: motivations and barriers pp. 278-290

- Lindawati, Johan van Schagen, Mark Goh and Robert de Souza
- An estimation of freight flow using secondary data: a case study in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) pp. 291-307

- Leise Kelli de Oliveira and L�lian dos Santos Fontes Pereira
Volume 18, month 3, 2014
- The just city pp. 1-18

- Susan S. Fainstein
- An analysis of the connection between built environment, physical activity and health: comparing three urban neighbourhoods from Shiraz, Iran pp. 19-30

- Ali Soltani and Seyed Hosein Hoseini
- Activity-based models of travel demand: promises, progress and prospects pp. 31-60

- Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Development of a Korea highway safety evaluation proto type model on the concept of IHSDM crash prediction module pp. 61-75

- Eunjin Choi, Eungcheol Kim, Hanseon Cho and Jaeho Yang
- Comparing the environment for elderly pedestrians among different-sized cities of Gyeonggi province in Korea pp. 76-89

- Hyung-Sook Lee and Eun-Yeong Park
- Delimiting boundaries of market areas of central places using the density of retail facilities in an urban space pp. 90-102

- Byoungkil Lee and Sang-Kyeong Lee
- An empirical analysis on the housing prices in the Pearl River Delta Economic Region of China pp. 103-114

- Peng Wang and Myounggu Kang
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