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2021, Volume 6, Issue 4
2021, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-9 Port City Porosity: Boundaries, Flows, and Territories
by Carola Hein
- 10-26 Urbanization Patterns around the North Sea: Long-Term Population Dynamics, 1300–2015
by Yvonne van Mil & Reinout Rutte
- 27-42 Port Cities within Port Regions: Shaping Complex Urban Environments in Gdańsk Bay, Poland
by Karolina A. Krośnicka & Piotr Lorens & Eliza Michałowska
- 43-57 Infrastructure Development and Waterfront Transformations: Physical and Intangible Borders in Haifa Port City
by Keren Ben Hilell & Yael Allweil
- 58-68 160 Years of Borders Evolution in Dunkirk: Petroleum, Permeability, and Porosity
by Stephan Hauser & Penglin Zhu & Asma Mehan
- 69-89 Neoliberal Economic, Social, and Spatial Restructuring: Valparaíso and Its Agricultural Hinterland
by Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela & Jorge Budrovich Sáez & Claudia Cerda Becker
- 90-104 Evolution of Edges and Porosity of Urban Blue Spaces: A Case Study of Gdańsk
by Justyna Breś & Karolina A. Krośnicka
- 105-118 A City Profile of Malaga: The Role of the Port-City Border throughout Historical Transformations
by María J. Andrade & João Pedro Costa & Eduardo Jiménez-Morales & Jonathan Ruiz-Jaramillo
- 119-135 Morphological Evolution of the Port‐City Interface of Algiers (16th Century to the Present)
by Khalil Bachir Aouissi & Said Madani & Vincent Baptist
- 136-151 Straddling the Fence: Land Use Patterns in and around Ports as Hidden Designers
by Lucija Ažman Momirski & Yvonne van Mil & Carola Hein
- 152-165 Tangible and Intangible Boundaries: The Case of Baoshan Port-City Interface in Shanghai
by Yueyue Zhang & Peter Martin Ache
- 166-180 Port-City Transition: Past and Emerging Socio-Spatial Imaginaries and Uses in Rotterdam’s Makers District
by Maurice Jansen & Amanda Brandellero & Rosanne van Houwelingen
- 181-196 Shanghai’s Regenerated Industrial Waterfronts: Urban Lab for Sustainability Transitions?
by Harry den Hartog
- 197-209 Porous Kirkenes: Crumbling Mining Town or Dynamic Port Cityscape?
by Lukas Höller
- 210-222 Materiality in the Seam Space: Sketches for a Transitional Port City Dome District
by Stephen J. Ramos
- 223-226 Smart Urban Governance for Climate Change Adaptation
by Thomas Thaler & Patrick A. Witte & Thomas Hartmann & Stan C. M. Geertman
- 227-239 Urban Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment of Support Climate-Resilient City Development
by Zipan Cai & Jessica Page & Vladimir Cvetkovic
- 240-257 A Quantitative Morphological Method for Mapping Local Climate Types
by Daniela Maiullari & Marjolein Pijpers-van Esch & Arjan van Timmeren
- 258-271 Mapping Flood Risk Uncertainty Zones in Support of Urban Resilience Planning
by Sven Anders Brandt & Nancy Joy Lim & Johan Colding & Stephan Barthel
- 272-282 Flood-Resilient Communities: How We Can Encourage Adaptive Behaviour Through Smart Tools in Public–Private Interaction
by Peter R. Davids & Thomas Thaler
- 283-294 Less is More? Evaluating Technical Aspects and User Experiences of Smart Flood Risk Assessment Tools
by Patrick A. Witte & Karin A. W. Snel & Stan C. M. Geertman
- 295-305 Landscape as a Potential Key Concept in Urban Environmental Planning: The Case of Poland
by Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska
- 306-320 Comparing Climate Impact Assessments for Rural Adaptation Planning in Germany and the Netherlands
by Juliane Wright & Johannes Flacke & Jörg Peter Schmitt & Jürgen Schultze & Stefan Greiving
- 321-333 Post-Fordist Production and Urban Industrial Land Use Patterns
by Frank Roost & Elisabeth Jeckel
- 334-349 Variable Arrangements Between Residential and Productive Activities: Conceiving Mixed-Use for Urban Development in Brussels
by Michael Ryckewaert & Jan Zaman & Sarah De Boeck
- 350-367 Planning Urban Manufacturing, Industrial Building Typologies, and Built Environments: Lessons From Inner London
by Jessica Ferm & Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros & Sam Griffiths
- 368-381 City and Industry: How to Cross Borders? Learning From Innovative Company Site Transformations
by Britta Hüttenhain & Anna Ilonka Kübler
- 382-398 Surpassing the Line: Urban-Oriented Strategies in the Development of Business Complexes in Poland
by Piotr Lorens & Joanna Bach-Głowińska & Michał Habier & Paweł Rzepecki
- 399-414 The New Distribution: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Large Distribution Warehouse Premises in England and Wales
by Paul Greenhalgh & Helen M. King & Kevin Muldoon-Smith & Josephine Ellis
- 415-430 Berlin’s Manifold Strategies Towards Commercial and Industrial Spaces: The Different Cases of Zukunftsorte
by Lech Suwala & Robert Kitzmann & Elmar Kulke
- 431-443 Behavioural Aspects of Office Space Structures in the City: The Case of Warsaw’s Business Districts
by Dorota Celińska-Janowicz & Maciej Smętkowski & Katarzyna Wojnar
- 444-463 Industrial Infrastructure: Translocal Planning for Global Production in Ethiopia and Argentina
by Elke Beyer & Lucas-Andrés Elsner & Anke Hagemann & Philipp Misselwitz
2021, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-6 Migration-Led Institutional Change in Urban Development and Planning
by Robert Barbarino & Charlotte Räuchle & Wolfgang Scholz
- 7-18 Migrants’ Access to the Rental Housing Market in Germany: Housing Providers and Allocation Policies
by Heike Hanhörster & Isabel Ramos Lobato
- 19-31 Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
by Pinelopi Vergou & Paschalis A. Arvanitidis & Panos Manetos
- 32-42 ‘It’s a Matter of Life or Death’: Jewish Migration and Dispossession of Palestinians in Acre
by Amandine Desille & Yara Sa'di-Ibraheem
- 43-55 Can Transnational Cooperation Support Municipalities to Address Challenges of Youth Migration?
by Elisabeth Gruber
- 56-67 The Role of the ‘Cities for Change’ in Protecting the Rights of Irregular Migrants in Spain
by Belén Fernández-Suárez & Keina Espiñeira
- 68-79 The Role of Institutional and Structural Differences for City-Specific Arrangements of Urban Migration Regimes
by Eva Bund & Ulrike Gerhard
- 80-90 Postmigrant Spatial Justice? The Case of ‘Berlin Develops New Neighbourhoods’ (BENN)
by Sylvana Jahre
- 91-102 Disrupting Dialogue? The Participatory Urban Governance of Far-Right Contestations in Cottbus
by Gala Nettelbladt
- 103-112 Migration-Related Conflicts as Drivers of Institutional Change?
by Maria Budnik & Katrin Grossmann & Christoph Hedtke
- 113-126 The Negotiation of Space and Rights: Suburban Planning with Diversity
by Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
- 127-138 Promoting Interculture in Participation in German Urban Planning: Fields of Action for Institutional Change
by Sandra Huning & Christiane Droste & Katrin Gliemann
- 139-142 Rapidly Changing Cities: Working with Socio-Ecological Systems to Facilitate Transformation
by Karina Landman
- 143-161 Nature-Based Deployment Strategies for Multiple Paces of Change: The Case of Oimachi, Japan
by Rob Roggema & Nico Tillie & Greg Keeffe & Wanglin Yan
- 162-174 A Demand-Side Approach for Linking the Past to Future Urban–Rural Development
by Schuman Lam & Heng Li & Ann Yu
- 175-188 Blue-Green Playscapes: Exploring Children’s Places in Stormwater Spaces in Augustenborg, Malmö
by Misagh Mottaghi & Maria Kylin & Sandra Kopljar & Catharina Sternudd
- 189-201 Living and Planning on the Edge: Unravelling Conflict and Claim-Making in Peri-Urban Lahore, Pakistan
by Helena Cermeño
- 202-217 Enclaving the City; New Models of Containing the Urban Populations: A Case Study of Cairo
by Safa H. Ashoub & Mohamed W. Elkhateeb
- 218-224 Lessons Learned from 55 (or More) Years of Professional Experience in Urban Planning and Development
by Han Verschure
- 225-227 Challenging Times and Planning: Origins, Endings and New Beginnings?
by Mark Oranje
- 228-231 Cities, Long-Distance Travel, and Climate Impacts
by Jukka Heinonen & Michał Czepkiewicz
- 232-245 Air Travel and Urbanity: The Role of Migration, Social Networks, Airport Accessibility, and ‘Rebound’
by Giulio Mattioli & Craig Morton & Joachim Scheiner
- 246-256 Characteristics of Middle European Holiday Highfliers
by Martin Thomas Falk & Eva Hagsten
- 257-270 Long-Distance Travel and the Urban Environment: Results from a Qualitative Study in Reykjavik
by Johanna Raudsepp & Áróra Árnadóttir & Michał Czepkiewicz & Jukka Heinonen
- 271-284 Agent-Based Simulation of Long-Distance Travel: Strategies to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Passenger Aviation
by Alona Pukhova & Ana Tsui Moreno & Carlos Llorca & Wei-Chieh Huang & Rolf Moeckel
- 285-298 Territorializing International Travel Emissions: Geography and Magnitude of the Hidden Climate Footprint of Brussels
by Kobe Boussauw & Jean-Michel Decroly
- 299-313 Flying Less for Work and Leisure? Co-Designing a City-Wide Change Initiative in Geneva
by Marlyne Sahakian & Malaïka Nagel & Valentine Donzelot & Orlane Moynat & Wladyslaw Senn
- 314-324 Knowledge, Fear, and Conscience: Reasons to Stop Flying Because of Climate Change
by Nina Wormbs & Maria Wolrath Söderberg
2021, Volume 6, Issue 1
2020, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-7 The City of Digital Social Innovators
by Chiara Certomà & Mark Dyer & Antonella Passani
- 8-19 Digital Social Innovation and Urban Space: A Critical Geography Agenda
by Chiara Certomà
- 20-32 Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
by Mark Dyer & Min-Hsien Weng & Shaoqun Wu & Tomas García Ferrari & Rachel Dyer
- 33-44 Designing for Inclusivity: Platforms of Protest and Participation
by Michael Leyshon & Matthew Rogers
- 45-58 Public Perception of Urban Air Quality Using Volunteered Geographic Information Services
by Sonja Grossberndt & Philipp Schneider & Hai-Ying Liu & Mirjam F. Fredriksen & Nuria Castell & Panagiota Syropoulou & Alena Bartoňová
- 59-67 Digital Social Innovation and the Adoption of #PlanTech: The Case of Coventry City Council
by Ciaran Devlin
- 68-77 Innovators in Urban China: Makerspaces and Marginality with Impact
by Monique Bolli
- 78-88 Smart Villagers as Actors of Digital Social Innovation in Rural Areas
by Nicole Zerrer & Ariane Sept
- 89-100 Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local Innovation
by Aksel Ersoy & Ellen van Bueren
- 101-105 Built Environment, Ethics and Everyday Life
by Mattias Kärrholm & Sandra Kopljar
- 106-120 Ontological Boundaries or Contextual Borders: The Urban Ethics of the Asylum
by Ebba Högström & Chris Philo
- 121-131 The Trash Bin on Stage: On the Sociomaterial Roles of Street Furniture
by Johan Wirdelöv
- 132-142 Blue-Green Solutions and Everyday Ethicalities: Affordances and Matters of Concern in Augustenborg, Malmö
by Misagh Mottaghi & Mattias Kärrholm & Catharina Sternudd
- 143-154 A Shared Everyday Ethic of Public Sociability: Outdoor Public Ice Rinks as Spaces for Encounter
by Mervyn Horgan & Saara Liinamaa & Amanda Dakin & Sofia Meligrana & Meng Xu
- 155-170 Towards Non-Ageist Housing and Caring in Old Age
by Shelly Cohen & Yael Allweil
- 171-182 Learning to Care, Learning to Be Affected: Two Public Spaces Designed to Counter Segregation
by Ida Sandström
- 183-192 Coffeehouses (Re)Appropriated: Counterpublics and Cultural Resistance in Tabriz, Iran
by Laleh Foroughanfar
- 193-203 Guilt-Tripping: On the Relation between Ethical Decisions, Climate Change and the Built Environment
by Paulina Prieto de la Fuente
- 204-216 Exploring the Potential for Just Urban Transformations in Light of Eco-Modernist Imaginaries of Sustainability
by Pernilla Hagbert & Josefin Wangel & Loove Broms
- 217-226 Big Science, Ethics, and the Scalar Effects of Urban Planning
by Sandra Kopljar
- 227-237 Lack of Participatory Effort: On the Ethics of Communicating Urban Planning
by Gunnar Sandin
- 238-251 Dialectical Design Dialogues: Negotiating Ethics in Participatory Planning by Building a Critical Design Atlas
by Barbara Roosen & Liesbeth Huybrechts & Oswald Devisch & Pieter Van den Broeck
- 252-266 Urban Connective Action: The Case of Events Hosted in Public Space
by David McGillivray & Severin Guillard & Emma Reid
- 267-276 Platform Urbanism: Technocapitalist Production of Private and Public Spaces
by Sybille Bauriedl & Anke Strüver
- 277-288 The Urban Digital Platform: Instances from Milan and Amsterdam
by Letizia Chiappini
- 289-300 The ‘Analogue City’: Mapping and Acting in Antwerp’s Digital Geographies
by Chiara Cavalieri & Michael Stas & Marcelo Rovira Torres
- 301-311 Digital Maps and Senses of Security: The Influence of a Veracious Media on Urban Life
by Matthew S. Hanchard
- 312-323 Expert-Amateurs and Smart Citizens: How Digitalization Reconfigures Lima’s Water Infrastructure
by Fenna Imara Hoefsloot & Javier Martínez & Christine Richter & Karin Pfeffer
- 324-334 City-Life No More? Young Adults’ Disrupted Urban Experiences and Their Digital Mediation under Covid-19
by Katja Kaufmann & Christoph Straganz & Tabea Bork-Hüffer
- 335-346 Participatory Infrastructures: The Politics of Mobility Platforms
by Peter T. Dunn
- 347-357 “Look How Many Gays There Are Here”: Digital Technologies and Non-Heterosexual Space in Haikou
by James Cummings
- 358-370 The Hybrid Space of Collaborative Location-Based Mobile Games and the City: A Case Study of Ingress
by Ulysses Sengupta & Mahmud Tantoush & May Bassanino & Eric Cheung
- 371-383 IT-Oriented Infrastructural Development, Urban Co-Dependencies, and the Reconfiguration of Everyday Politics in Pune, India
by Aditya Ray
- 384-387 New Urbanism: From Exception to Norm—The Evolution of a Global Movement
by Susan Moore & Dan Trudeau
- 388-403 Does New Urbanism “Just Show Up”? Deliberate Process and the Evolving Plan for Markham Centre
by Katherine Perrott
- 404-416 New Urbanism and Contextual Relativity: Insights from Sweden
by Crystal Filep & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
- 417-428 New Urbanism as Urban Political Development: Racial Geographies of ‘Intercurrence’ across Greater Seattle
by Yonn Dierwechter
- 429-440 Disparate Projects, Coherent Practices: Constructing New Urbanism through the Charter Awards
by Dan Trudeau
- 441-452 New Urbanism in the New Urban Agenda: Threads of an Unfinished Reformation
by Michael W. Mehaffy & Tigran Haas
- 453-463 New Urbanism: Past, Present, and Future
by Ajay Garde
- 464-467 The Creeping Conformity—and Potential Risks—of Contemporary Urbanism
by Jill L. Grant
2020, Volume 5, Issue 3
2020, Volume 5, Issue 2