Urban Research & Practice
2014 - 2026
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Maximising cruise tourism outcomes in small-medium cruise ports: lessons from Atlantic Canada pp. 289-313

- John McCarthy
- Accessible and Inclusive Public Space: The Regeneration of Waterfront in Informal Areas pp. 314-337

- Sahar Attia and Asmaa Abdel Aty M. Ibrahim
- Growth of metro cities in India: trends, patterns and determinants pp. 338-377

- Ismail Haque and Priyank Pravin Patel
- Megacity governance and the state pp. 378-395

- Daniel Kübler and Christian Lefèvre
- Governing street trading in contemporary cities. Anatomy of the policy instruments used by the City of Johannesburg in the post-apartheid era pp. 396-425

- Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
- Exploring the physical-environmental domains of quality of life; the experience of midsize cities in Iran pp. 426-440

- Sara Habibi and Esfandiar Zebardast
- Neighbourhood participation in super-diverse contexts: comparing Amsterdam and Vienna pp. 441-459

- Myrte S. Hoekstra and Julia Dahlvik
- In search of determinants for quoted housing rents: Empirical evidence from major German cities pp. 460-477

- Björn Egner and Katharina J Grabietz
- The evolution process of Chicago’s industrial land-use policy pp. 478-491

- Vitello Diego Danilo
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- The built environment, transportation policy, and population health: a comparison of two cities pp. 193-199

- Christopher Peacock-McLaughlin, Erin Largo-Wight, Peter S. Wlyudka, Tammie M. Johnson and Julie W. Merten
- Pragmatism or idealism? An urban perspective onto the politics of interurban cooperation for sustainability in the EU pp. 200-222

- Elisabetta Mocca
- Localising urbanisation trajectories: comparing the emergence of second-tier urban regions in Europe (1890–2011) pp. 223-246

- Rodrigo V. Cardoso
- Artist intermediaries in Berlin: cultural intermediation as an interscalar strategy of self-organizational survival pp. 247-262

- Alison L. Bain and Friederike Landau
- Transformative change: energy-efficiency and social housing retrofits in Canadian cities pp. 263-274

- Sasha Tsenkova
- Building sustainable futures for post-industrial regeneration: the case of Taranto, Italy pp. 275-283

- Domenico Camarda
- DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services pp. 284-286

- Sara Hinkley
- The Routledge Handbook of International Resilience pp. 286-287

- Elena Pede
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- Erratum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Creative clusters in the regeneration of Valletta and the cultural politics of Strait Street pp. 87-110

- Marion Markwick
- Feasibility tools for urban animal husbandry in cities: case of greater Cairo pp. 111-138

- Asmaa A. M. Ibrahim and Sarah A. Elariane
- Diversity and social cohesion: the case of Jane-Finch, a highly diverse lower-income Toronto neighbourhood pp. 139-158

- Donya Ahmadi
- City approaches to smart city evaluation and reporting: case studies in the United Kingdom pp. 159-179

- Sally Caird
- XXI. Century’s challenges for the regeneration of port cities – and for the regeneration of the Havana Bay and waterfront pp. 180-192

- Günter Warsewa
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Should we care about neutrality in the city? pp. 1-18

- Avigail Ferdman
- A review of Toyota City’s eco-policy: changes in citizens’ awareness between 2012 and 2015 pp. 19-36

- Hiroshi Ito and Nobuo Kawazoe
- Taming wickedness: industrial megaprojects and local governance strategies pp. 37-52

- Frode Bjørgo and Asbjørn Røiseland
- The smart city and its publics: insights from across six UK cities pp. 53-77

- Robert Cowley, Simon Joss and Youri Dayot
- Urban policies and tools to foster civic uses: Naples’ case study pp. 78-84

- Nicola Masella
- Welfare words. Critical social work & social policy, by Paul Michael Garrett, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC and Melbourne, Sage, 2017, 288 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781473968974 pp. 85-86

- Francesca Bragaglia
Volume 10, issue 4, 2017
- Urbanization and economic growth in Punjab (India): an empirical analysis pp. 379-402

- Sabyasachi Tripathi and Kavita Mahey
- From ecocycle to sustainable growth: governing sustainability in Stockholm and Växjö pp. 403-422

- Hannah Saldert
- Self-organisation in urban spatial planning: evidence from the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, Ghana pp. 423-441

- Abraham Marshall Nunbogu and Prosper Issahaku Korah
- Non-profit housing, a tool for metropolitan cohesion? The case of the Vienna–Bratislava region pp. 442-465

- Aurore Meyfroidt
- State-led metropolisation in Russia pp. 466-476

- Nadir Kinossian
- , edited by Anders Blok and Ignacio Farías, New York, Questioning Cities Series, Routledge, 2016, 250 pp., £34.99 (Paperback) ISBN 9781138813410, £105.00 (Hardback) ISBN 9781138813403, £24.49 (ebook) ISBN 9781315748177 pp. 477-479

- Leon Felipe Tellez Contreras
- , by Donald McNeill, London, SAGE Publishing, 2017, 200 pp., £29.99 (paperback) ISBN: 9781446267073, £85.00 (hardcover), £23.99 ISBN: 9781446267066, (ePub2) ISBN: 9781473933446 pp. 479-481

- Marcus Owens
- , by Anne Power with Bruce Katz, Bristol, Policy Press, 2016, 368 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1447327530, £75.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1447327523, £24.99 (ePub), ISBN 978-1447327561 pp. 481-482

- Pablo Mendez
- , edited by Sharon Zukin, Philip Kasinitz, and Xiangming Chen, New York, and London, Routledge. 2016, 230 pp., £120.00, ISBN 978-1-138-02392-5 (hbk), £29.99, ISBN 978-1-138-02393-2 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-315-77619-4 (ebk) pp. 483-484

- Christine Mady
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Urban Improvement Districts as new form of local governance pp. 247-266

- René Boehme and Günter Warsewa
- Quantifying a century of state intervention in rental housing in Germany pp. 267-328

- Konstantin Kholodilin
- The legacies of Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics: an evaluation of the Adler Olympic Park pp. 329-349

- Simona Azzali
- An evaluation of urban regeneration: the effectiveness of a retail-led project in Lisbon pp. 350-366

- Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães
- The New Urban Agenda: key opportunities and challenges for policy and practice pp. 367-378

- Federico Caprotti, Robert Cowley, Ayona Datta, Vanesa Castán Broto, Eleanor Gao, Lucien Georgeson, Clare Herrick, Nancy Odendaal and Simon Joss
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- How to attract more landlords to the housing choice voucher program: a case study of landlord outreach efforts pp. 143-155

- David P. Varady, Joseph Jaroscak and Reinout Kleinhans
- Exploring residential satisfaction in shrinking cities: a decision-tree approach pp. 156-177

- Ana Paula Barreira, Dora Agapito, Thomas Panagopoulos and Maria Helena Guimarães
- Managing optimum urban density in block, parcel and cell levels –a case study in Isfahan, Iran pp. 178-197

- Asadallah Karimi, Payam Ghadirian, MahmoodReza Delavar and Mahmood Mohammadi
- Analysis of Indian urban policies to identify their potential of achieving inclusive urban growth pp. 198-227

- Arindam Biswas, Tetsuo Kidokoro and Fumihiko Seta
- Institutionalizing Metropolitan cities in Italy. Success and limits of a centralistic, simplifying approach pp. 228-238

- Silvia Crivello and Luca Staricco
- Grazia Brunetta (ed) pp. 239-241

- Marco Santangelo
- Nadia Caruso (ed) pp. 241-243

- Magdalena Górczyńska
- Peter Hall (ed) pp. 243-245

- Diego Danilo Vitello
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- A socio-natural standpoint to understand coproduction of water, energy and waste services pp. 1-21

- Luisa Moretto and Marco Ranzato
- Water trajectories through non-networked infrastructure: insights from peri-urban Dar es Salaam, Cochabamba and Kolkata pp. 22-42

- Adriana Allen, Pascale Hofmann, Jenia Mukherjee and Anna Walnycki
- When urban modernisation entails service delivery co-production: a glance from Medellin pp. 43-62

- Catalina Duque Gómez and Sylvy Jaglin
- Between coproduction and commons: understanding initiatives to reclaim urban energy provision in Berlin and Hamburg pp. 63-85

- S. Becker, M. Naumann and T. Moss
- ‘Co-producing affordability’ to the electricity service: a market-oriented response to addressing inequality of access in Rio de Janeiro’s pp. 86-101

- Francesca Pilo’
- The co-production of a constant water supply in Mumbai’s middle-class apartments pp. 102-119

- Cat Button
- A policy approach to the impact of tourist dwellings in condominiums and neighbourhoods in Barcelona pp. 120-129

- Núria Lambea Llop
- Ten years of the new tramline 4: reconnecting northern and southern neighbourhoods of Turin by public transport pp. 130-136

- Francesca Bragaglia
- G. Marconi, E. Ostanel, I. B. Tauris (eds), reviewed by Paola Briata pp. 137-139

- Paola Briata
- Donald K. Carter (ed), reviewed by Silvia Saccomani pp. 139-141

- Silvia Saccomani
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