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Welcome to the Planning and Urban Studies catalogue.As our range of publishing in the diverse areas of study associated with planning and urban studies continues to develop and grow, we hope that you will continue to regard Routledge journals as authoritative and stimulating sources for your research.We hope that you enjoy browsing our catalogue. We are always happy to receive your feedback, general comments and suggestions for the list. Proposals for new journals are always welcome.Visit the Taylor & Francis online web pages for more information on these titles or alternatively view details for each journal via its listed individual web address.To browse our range of Urban Studies and Built environment books and for more information on a wide range of titles, please visit: www.routledge.com
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Architectural Theory ReviewIndexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index®Editors: Naomi Stead, University of Queensland, Lee Stickells, University of Sydney,Michael Tawa, University of SydneyVolume 17, 2012, 3 issues per yearThe journal is an international forum for generating, exchanging and reflecting on architectural theory. It is a review containing articles, discussions, and review essays concerned with the contemporary state of architectural theory. The journal investigates relationships between current critical issues, the legacy of past debates, and the continued reconfiguration of enduring concerns in architectural theory. ATR values theuntimelyaswellasthepropitious-attendingtotheoverlookedandunrealised as well as the projective, and thus allows for critical and even subversive readings of what architectural theory has been, can be and will be.
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Building Research & InformationImpact Factor: 1.250Editor: Richard LorchVolume 40, 2012, 6 issues per yearA leading international journal focused on a holistic, transdisciplinary approach to buildings and the complexity of issues involving the built environment with other systems: planning, briefing, and design; construction; occupation and use; property exchange and evaluation; maintenance, alteration and end of life. Articles reflect the complexity and links between all aspects of life and the built environment.
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FabricationsThe journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New ZealandNew to Routledge for 2012Editors: Deborah van der Plaat, The University of Queensland, Australia,Julia Gatley, The University of Auckland, New ZealandVolume 22, 2012, 2 issues per yearThe journal is devoted to scholarly publication in the field of architectural history. It particularly welcomes papers on the architectural, urban and landscape history of Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and South-EastAsianregions,whilecastingitsnetmuchfurtherafield.Thejournal publishes refereed papers, academic essays and book reviews that are both concerned with these regions and papers which take a wider view of international questions or issues.
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The Journal of ArchitecturePublished with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)Indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index®Editors: Peter Gibbs-Kennet, Gloucestershire, UK,Charles Rice, Kingston University, London, UKVolume 17, 2012, 6 issues per year
The longest standing international, refereed publication on architecture in the UK, publishing material on every aspect of architectural endeavour, with contributions by students, academics and practitioners from all over the world. The journal seeks views relevant to the future of architecture and its reception internationally, encouraging independent critical debate.
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Journal of Architecture and UrbanismNew to Routledge in 2012Editor-in-Chief: Rimantas Buivydas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LithuaniaVolume 1, 2012, 4 issues per yearThe Journal of Architecture and Urbanismisapeer-reviewjournalwhich publishes original research papers. The journal presents new results of research, practical proposals and recommendations and provides a forum for discussion and debate relating to all areas of architecture and urbanism. The topics include: urban design and planning; sustainable development of regional structures; history and theory of architecture and urban planning; history and theory of landscape architecture; protection of architecture and urban heritage; technologies of architecture and urban design; architectural education. each issue of the journal has a theme and the editor of the issue.
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ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES
ethics Policy & environment(Formerly Ethics, Place & Environment)Editors: Benjamin Hale, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA,Andrew Light, George Mason University, USAVolume 17, 2012, 4 issues per yearWhile the focus is on environmental philosophy and policy, this journal features a range of subjects, such as applied environmental ethics, animal rights, justice in urban society, development ethics, sustainability, and cultural values relevant to environmental concerns. Also welcomes analyses of practical applications of environmental, urban, and regional policies.
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The International Journal of Sustainable Development&WorldEcologyImpact Factor: 0.158Editor-in-Chief: Jingzhu Zhao, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaVolume 19, 2012, 6 issues per yearSustainabledevelopmentshould‘meettheneedsofthepresentgeneration without compromising the ability of future generations to meettheirownneeds’.Thisistheprimaryfocusofthejournal,andis addressed by papers on environmental sustainability, economic sustainability, and/or social and cultural sustainability.
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International Journal of Urban Sustainable DevelopmentEditor: Ramin Keivani, OISD, Oxford Brookes University, UKVolume 4, 2012, 2 issues per yearA forum for cutting edge research and rigorous debate of the complex interrelated environmental, social, economic, political, spatial, institutional and physical challenges facing urban areas. Its multidisciplinary approach provides space for the range of disciplines and perspectives related to the full breadth of issues that affect urban sustainable development.
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International Journal of Water ResourcesDevelopmentImpact Factor: 0.871 Ranking: 48/76 (Water Resources)Editors-in-Chief: Asit K. Biswas, Third World Centre for Water Management, Atizapan, Mexico,Cecilia Tortajada, Third World Centre for Water Management, Atizapan, MexicoVolume 28, 2012, 4 issues per year
The journal covers all aspects of water development and management in both industrialised and Third World countries. contents focus on the practical implementation of policies for water resources development, monitoring and evaluation of technical projects, and, to a lesser extent, water resources research.
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Journal of environmental economics and PolicyPublished in partnership with UK Network of Environmental Economists (UKNEE)New to Routledge in 2012Managing Editor: Ken Willis, Newcastle University, UKVolume 1, 2012, 3 issues per yearThe aim of the Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy (JEEP) is to publish original papers on applications of economic theory and methods to the appraisal and evaluation of environmental issues, and to the economic evaluation of environmental policy.
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Journal of environmental Planning and managementImpact Factor: 1.111 Ranking: 40/78 (Environmental Studies)Managing Editor: Neil Powe, University of Newcastle, UKVolume 55, 2012, 10 issues per yearAleadingforumforup-to-datescholarlybutaccessiblepapersonall aspects of environmental planning and management. Focused on the integrated planning and management of the environment, papers encompass applied research, the application of new approaches and techniques, and the evaluation of policy and practice.
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Journal of environmental Policy & PlanningImpact Factor: 0.951 Ranking: 55/78 (Environmental Studies)Editors: Richard Cowell, Cardiff University, UK,Andrew Flynn, Cardiff University, UKVolume 14, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international forum for the critical analysis of environmental policy and planning, exploring the environmental dimensions of common policies such as transport, agriculture and fisheries, urban and rural policy, policy and planning processes and the interactions between governments and markets, and the strategies of organisations in relation to the environment.
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local environmentThe International Journal of Justice and SustainabilityEditors: Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, Boston/Medford, USA,Bob Evans, University of Waikato, New ZealandVolume 17, 2012, 10 issues per yearA refereed journal focusing: on local environmental, justice and sustainability policy; and politics and action. It is a forum for the examination, evaluation and discussion of the environmental, social and economic policies and strategies that will be needed in the move towards “Just Sustainability” at local, national and global levels.
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Journal of land Use ScienceEditor: Richard Aspinall, Macaulay Institute, UKVolume 7, 2012, 4 issues per yearconcerned with the study of the nature of land use and land cover, and the process, patterns and effects of changes over space and time. content reflects the fact that land use science is interdisciplinary, since land uses are influenced by, and influence, environmental, ecological, social and economic systems.
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Journal of Natural Resources Policy ResearchEditor: Chennat Gopalakrishnan, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USAVolume 4, 2012, 4 issues per yearPublishesoriginalpolicy-orientedpapersaddressingabroadrangeofnatural resource fields including water, minerals, energy, fisheries, and forestry in a synthesizing fashion, rather than as standalone specialty areas. It also publishes papers on the natural resource implications of climate change, natural disasters, and biodiversity loss, among others.
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Urban Water JournalImpact Factor: 0.691 Ranking: 55/76 (Water Resources)Editors-in-Chief: Cedo Maksimovic, Imperial College London, UK,David Butler, University of Exeter, UKVolume 9, 2012, 6 issues per yearProvides a forum for the research and professional communities dealing with water systems in the urban environment, directly contributing to the discussion on sustainable development. Particular emphasis is placed on theanalysisofinter-relationshipsandinteractionsbetweentheindividualwater systems, urban water bodies (including groundwater) and the environment.
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Water Internationalofficial Journal of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA)Impact Factor: 0.533 Ranking: 63/76 (Water Resources); 69/115 (Civil Engineering)Editor-in-Chief: James Nickum, Tokyo, Japan Volume 37, 2012, 7 issues per yearThis journal serves as an international
gateway to the people, ideas and networks that are critical to the sustainable management of water resources around the world. Water International’sarticles,reviewsandtechnicalnotesarepolicy-relevantandaimedatcommunicatingin-depthknowledgetoamultidisciplinaryand international community.
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Annals of the Association of American GeographersJournal of the Association of American GeographersImpact Factor: 1.889 Ranking: 11/67 (Geography) Editors: Mark Fonstad, University of Oregon, USA,Mei-Po Kwan, The Ohio State University, USA,Bruce Braun, University of Minnesota, USA,Richard Wright, Dartmouth College, USA,Thomas W. Hodler, University of Georgia, USA,Pete O. Muller, University of Miami, USAVolume 102, 2012, 6 issues per year
A timely and innovative publication that addresses significant research issues for a diverse audience. In addition to articles in four major areas – environmental sciences; methods, models, and geographic information sciences; nature and society; and people, place, and region – it publishes integrative and crosscutting papers, commentaries, reviews, and occasional map supplements.
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Journal of Borderlands StudiesJournal of the Association for Borderlands StudiesEditors: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria, Canada, Henk van Houtum, Radboud University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Martin van der Velde, Radboud University of Nijmegen, The NetherlandsVolume 27, 2012, 3 issues per yearWidely consulted by educators, practitioners, and researchers, the journal encourages the submissions from all social science, humanities and business disciplines focusing on borderland issues. The border emphasis is global; work that illuminates border problems, characteristics, issues and realities in any part of the world is welcomed.
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limes: Borderlands StudiesEditor-in-Chief: Tomas Kacerauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU), LithuaniaVolume 5, 2012, 2 issues per yearThe borderlands researches in the perspective of cultural regionalistics becomethetrans-limitedandinterdisciplinaryforumonphilosophy,history, sociology, political, communication and information sciences.The journal, LIMES: Borderland Studies, accepts research articles on cultural regionalistics, including such humanitarian and social fields as philosophy, history, sociology, political, communication and information sciences.
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mobilitiesImpact Factor: 1.238 Ranking: 28/67 (Geography); 13/23 (Transport Studies) Editors: Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland, UK, Mimi Sheller, Drexel University, USA,John Urry, Lancaster University, UKVolume 7, 2012, 4 issues per yearMobilitiesprovidesaforumfornewtheoretically-informedresearchthat strives to understand the connections between mobilities and immobilities through examining movements of people, objects, capital, and information both locally and across the world.
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The Professional GeographerJournal of the Association of American GeographersImpact Factor: 1.516 Ranking: 18/67 (Geography) Editor: Barney Warf, University of Kansas, USA
Volume 64, 2012, 4 issues per yearThe journal publishes short articles of academic or applied geography, emphasising empirical studies and methodologies, as well as book reviews. These features may range in content and approach from rigorously analytic to broadly philosophical or prescriptive. A stimulating forum for new ideas and alternative viewpoints.
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Volume 36 Number 3 May 2011 ISSN 0250-8060Water InternationalVolume 36 Number 3 May 2011
CONCEPTS AND METHODSHydrosolidarity and beyond: can ethics and equity find a place in today’s water resource management?Andrea K. Gerlak, Robert G. Varady, Olivier Petit and Arin C. Haverland 251
A common basis for analysis, evaluation and comparison of offstream water usesHarald Dixen Frederiksen and Richard Glen Allen 266
Water statistics and poverty statistics in Africa: do they correlate at national scales?David Kaczan and John Ward 283
Strategic optimization for implementing the Jordanian National Water Master PlanRichard C. Peralta, Andreas H. Lück and Ross Hagan 295
Groundwater legislation in Turkey: problems of conception and applicationAhmet Apaydin 314
“SHARING” WATERS IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIARegional hydropolitics of the transboundary impacts of the Lancang cascade damsZhiguo Li, Daming He and Yan Feng 328
Hydrology, management and rising water vulnerability in the Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna River basinMukand S. Babel and Shahriar M. Wahid 340
Hydrological impacts of inflow and land-use changes in the Gorai River catchment, BangladeshLuna Bharati and Priyantha Jayakody 357
An inquiry into collective action and sustainable participatory watershed management: evidence from Southern IndiaD. Suresh Kumar 370
Climate-change impact assessment using GIS-based hydrological modellingA. Singh and A. K. Gosain 386
BOOKS BY IWRA MEMBERSA book conversation with the editors and a reviewer. Law and water governance: past, present, and futureJoseph W. Dellapenna and Joyeeta Gupta 398
Reviewer’s response: the beginning of an important dialogueJessica Troell 401
BOOK REVIEWFrançois Molle and Philippus Wester (eds), River basin trajectories: societies, environments and developmentJeroen Warner 405
CORRESPONDENCEResponse to Late developers and the inequity of “equitable utilization” and the harm of “do no harm”by Kai Wegerich and Oliver Olsson, Water International, 35 (6), 707–717 (November 2010)David B. Brooks 407
Response to David B. BrooksKai Wegerich and Oliver Olsson 410
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Regional StudiesJournal of the Regional Studies Association (RSA)Impact Factor: 1.259 Ranking: 33/78 (Environmental Studies); 27/67 (Geography) Editor-in-Chief: Arnoud Lagendijk, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Volume 46, 2012, 10 issues per yearThe leading international journal in theoretical development, empirical analysisandpolicydebateinthemulti-andinterdisciplinaryfieldofregional studies. The journal invites established and emerging scholars tosubmitagenda-settingworkfocusingoneconomic,environmental,political,andsocialchangeaspectsofregional(sub-national)developmentandpolicy-making.
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Spatial economic AnalysisJournal of the Regional Studies Association and Regional Science Association International, British and Irish SectionImpact Factor: 0.944 Ranking: 118/305 (Economics)Managing Editor: Bernard Fingleton, University of Cambridge, UKVolume 7, 2012, 4 issues per yearTheemergenceof‘neweconomicgeography’or‘geographicaleconomics’hasaddedasignificantdimensiontoexistingtheoreticaltools of spatial economics. This pioneering journal, dedicated to the development of theory and methods in spatial economics, will be of interesttopolicy-makers,practitionersandresearchersacrossarangeofdisciplines.
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contemporary Social Science(Formerly 21st Century Society )
Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS)Editor: David Canter, Universities of Liverpool and Huddersfield, UKVolume 7, 2012, 3 issues per yearAninterdisciplinary,cross-nationaljournalprovidingaforumfordisseminating and enhancing theoretical, empirical and/or pragmatic research across the social sciences and related disciplines. engages with issues of major public interest across the world, and highlights the implications of that work for policy and professional practice.
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HousingPolicyDebateImpact Factor: 1.708 Ranking: 6/47 (Planning & Development); 4/36 (Urban Studies)Editor: Thomas W. Sanchez, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USAVolume 22, 2012, 4 issues per yearHPD publishes original research, debate and reviews on a broad range of topics related to housing policy, from real estate market trends, to metropolitan development and the role of housing in community life. The journal aims to engage its readers in debates, current events and the emerging areas of housing and metropolitan research.
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Housing StudiesImpact Factor: 1.024 Ranking: 15/36 (Urban Studies); 49/78 (Environmental Studies) Managing Editors: Chris Leishman, University of Glasgow, UK, Moira Munro, University of Glasgow, UK,Alex Schwartz, Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, USA, Ray Forrest, City University, Hong Kong,
Hal Pawson, University of New South Wales, Australia, and Heriot-Watt University, UKVolume 27, 2012, 8 issues per yearAn international forum for academic debate in the housing field and for theoretical and analytical developments within housing studies. The journal welcomes contributions on housing and related issues in anynationalorcross-nationalcontextandalsofromotherdisciplinesincluding, but not confined to, economics, political science, urban studies, history, sociology, geography, law and planning.
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Housing, Theory and SocietyEditor: David Clapham, Cardiff University, UKVolume 29, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international academic journal that aims to encourage the application and development of social theory in the housing field. Includes content related to international housing, social theory and other social issues, and housing in the context of welfare studies, employment, education, gender, public health and the environment.
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International Journal of Housing PolicyEditor: Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Heriot-Watt University, UKVolume 12, 2012, 4 issues per yearA forum for critical analysis of housing policy, systems and practice from a social science perspective. This journal welcomes articles based on policy-relevantresearchandanalysisfocusedonallpartsoftheworldand, in particular, papers which link developments in housing with broader social, economic and political change.
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Journal of Housing for the elderlyEditor: Benyamin Schwarz, University of Missouri, USAVolume 26, 2012, 4 issues per yearFor gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are responsible for the residential environmentsoftheelderlyinthecommunity.Thejournal’sgoalistherapid publication of new research in the housing and ageing fields as wellasthesynthesisofcross-disciplinaryeffortsmadetoenhancetheresidences of the elderly.
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Journal of Property ResearchEditor: Bryan D. MacGregor, University of Aberdeen, UKVolume 29, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international journal of research into all areas of real estate and property investment and development. Articles may be theoretical, empirical, case studies or critical literature surveys. The journal provides a forum for research in the field and assists researchers and practitioners to keep abreast of new developments.
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Journal of landscape ArchitectureJournal of the european council of landscape Architecture Schools (eclAS)New to Routledge in 2012Editors: B. Blanchon, ENSP, Versailles, C. Dee, University of Sheffield,K. Jorgensen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences,B.M. Rinaldi, University of Camerino,K. Shannon, KU LeuvenVolume 6, 2012, 2 issues per yearJoLA’s aim is to contribute to the scientific knowledge of landscape architecture by publishing new research of the highest standards on any aspect of landscape Architecture. JoLA gives space to the reflectivepractitionerandtodesignresearch.The‘UndertheSky’and‘ThinkingEye’sectionsexplicitlyunderlinetheimportanceofthecreativeimagination and promote the thoughtful review of canonical projects and experimental representation as forms of thinking worthy of scientific endeavours.
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landscape HistoryNew to Routledge for 2012Editor: Della Hooke, University of Birmingham, UKVolume 33, 2012, 2 issues per yearOffersacommonmeeting-groundforallconcernedwiththematerialand cultural evaluation of human use of the land. Aims to secure a deeper comprehension of landscape history and evolution, together with an understanding of how this has influenced, and may usefully guide, management of the present day landscape.
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landscape ResearchJournal of the landscape Research GroupImpact Factor: 0.833 Ranking: 59/78 (Environmental Studies); 40/67 (Geography) Editor: Maggie Roe, Newcastle University, UKVolume 37, 2012, 6 issues per yearestablished as one of the foremost journals in
its field, it combines original research papers with reflective critiques of landscape practice. contributions to the journal appeal to a wide academic and professional readership, and reach an interdisciplinary and international audience.
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PublicArtDialogueCo-Editors: Cher Krause Knight, Emerson College, USA,Harriet F. Senie, The City College, New York, USAVolume 2, 2012, 2 issues per yearA forum for critical discourse and commentary about the practice of public art, defined as broadly as possible to include: memorials, object, art, murals, urban and landscape design projects, social interventions, performanceart,andweb-basedwork.Thejournalwelcomescontributions on new and experimental modes of inquiry and production.
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Studies in the History of Gardens & DesignedLandscapesEditor: John Dixon Hunt, University of Pennsylvania, USAVolume 32, 2012, 2 issues per yearThe primary garden history journal, it emphasises detailed and documentary analysis of specific sites in all parts of the world, with focus on both design and reception. It is also specifically interested in garden and landscape history as part of wider contexts such as social and cultural history and geography, aesthetics, technology, presentation and conservation.
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Australian PlannerPublished on behalf of the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA)Editor: Neil Sipe, Griffith University, AustraliaVolume 49, 2012, 4 issues per yearThe leading planning journal in Australia and the Pacific Region, it provides a forum for research, news and opinion, and information for professional planners and those involved in the built environment. The journal appeals to an international audience, including academics and students; government officials; urban designers; and urban, environmental, economic and transport planners.
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CommunityDevelopmentJournaloftheCommunityDevelopmentSocietyIncreasing to 5 issues in 2012Editor: Rhonda Phillips, Arizona State University, USAVolume 43, 2012, 4 issues per yearDevotedtoimprovingknowledgeandpracticeinthefieldofpurposivecommunitychange,thisjournal’smissionistodisseminateinformationon theory, research and practice. It welcomes articles that report research; evaluate theory, techniques, and methods; examine community problems; or critically analyse the profession itself.
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disP: The european Planning ReviewEditor-in-Chief: Bernd Scholl, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandEditors: Kay W. Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandManaging Editor: Martina Schretzenmayr, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandVolume 1, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn interdisciplinary scientific journal, which addresses topics in the areas of urban development, city and town planning, landscape and environmental planning, landscape architecture, regional and environmental economics as well as transportation planning. Normally two disP issues a year are dedicated to a specific theme. Articles are published in German, english, French or Italian. An english summary is provided for each article published in another language.
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european Planning StudiesPublished in cooperation with the Association of european Schools of Planning (AeSoP)Impact Factor: 0.645 Ranking: 65/78 (Environmental Studies); 47/67 (Geography); 36/47 (Planning & Development); 27/36 (Urban Studies)Editors: Philip Cooke, University of Cardiff, UK,Louis Albrechts, Catholic University of Leuven, BelgiumVolume 20, 2012, 12 issues per yearA forum for ideas and information about spatial development processes and policies in europe. The journal publishes articles of a theoretical, empiricalandpolicy-relevantnatureandisparticularlyconcernedtointegrate knowledge of processes with practical policy proposals, implementation and evaluation.
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International Planning StudiesManaging Editors: Shin Lee, Cardiff University, UK,Francesca Sartorio, Cardiff University, UKVolume 17, 2012, 4 issues per yearPlanning, at urban, regional, national and international levels faces new challenges, notably those related to the growth of globalisation as bothanobjectivesocio-economicprocessandashiftinpolicy-makerperceptions and modes of analysis. This journal addresses these issues by publishing research in a variety of fields and from a range of theoretical and normative perspectives.
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Journal of the American Planning AssociationImpact Factor: 1.559 Ranking: 5/36 (Urban Studies); 9/47 (Planning & Development) Editor: Randall Crane, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Volume 78, 2012, 4 issues per yearcontinuing a tradition of more than 75 years, JAPA publishes research and policy useful to practicing planners, policy makers and academics. It aspires to bring insight to planning the future, to air a variety of perspectives, to publish only the highest quality research, and to engage readers.
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Journal of community PracticeSponsored by the Association for community organization and Social Administration (AcoSA)Editors: Alice K. Johnson Butterfield, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, Scott Harding, Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, Louise Simmons, University of Connecticut, USA,Tracy M. Soska, University of Pittsburgh, USAVolume 20, 2012, 4 issues per yearThis journal is a forum for community practice, including community organising and development, planning, social administration, organisational development, and social change. contributes to the advancement of knowledge in numerous disciplines, including but not confined to: social work, social sciences, urban planning, social and economic development.
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Planning & environmental lawA publication of the American Planning Association (APA)Editor: Molly DunhamVolume 64, 2012, 11 issues per yearlong recognised for its incisive interpretations, each issue summarises 40 to 50 federal and state judicial decisions and legislative acts that pertaintoplanningandenvironmentalmanagement.Aplain-Englishguidetowhat’sgoingonaroundtheUS,withmonthlycommentariesoffering a broader perspective and analysis of trends in planning law.
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Planning PerspectivesAssociated with the International Planning History Society (IPHS)Editor: Helen Meller, University of Nottingham, UKVolume 27, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international journal of history, planning and the built environment, publishing historical and prospective articles on aspects of city development. The journal links the interest of those working in architecture and planning; economic, social and political history; and historical geography and sociology with those in public health, housing, environmental conservation, architecture and planning.
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Planning Practice & ResearchEditor-in-Chief: Vincent Nadin, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsVolume 27, 2012, 5 issues per yearThe journal aims to meet the demand for a transnational exchange of ideas on planning systems and practice by publishing comparative and explorative studies of the distinctive features of planning practice, systems and policy across the world.
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Planning Theory & PracticePublished in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)Senior Editor: Heather Campbell, University of Sheffield, UKVolume 13, 2012, 4 issues per yearThe journal provides an international focus for the development of theory and practice in spatial planning and a forum to promote the policy
dimensions of space and place. It aims to encourage more effective communication between theory and practice.
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TourismPlanning&Development(Formerly Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development)Co-Editors: Peter Burns, University of Brighton, UK,Richard Sharpley, University of Central Lancashire, UKVolume 9, 2012, 4 issues per yearA forum for the publication of new and original theoretical and applied research on tourism, planning and development issues. Seeks to encourage international dialogue through viewpoint articles, short pieces designed to stimulate ideas, discussion and/or present work in progress that has not been developed to a stage suitable for publication as a fully refereed paper.
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TRANSPoRTATIoN
International Journal of Sustainable TransportationImpact Factor: 1.056 Ranking: 47/78 (Environmental Studies); 16/23 (Transportation) Editor-in-Chief: S.C. Wong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong KongManaging Editor: Keechoo Cho, Ajou University, KoreaVolume 6, 2012, 6 issues per yearA discussion forum for the exchange of new and innovative ideas on sustainable transportation research in the context of environmental, economical, social, and engineering aspects, as well as current and future interactionsoftransportationsystemsandotherurbansub-systems.
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Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems: Technology, Planning, and operationsImpact Factor: 1.273 Ranking: 9/26 (Transportation Science & Technology) Editor: Asad J. Khattak, Old Dominion University, USA
Volume 16, 2012, 4 issues per yearDevotedtoscholarlyresearchonthedevelopment,planning,management, operation, and evaluation of intelligent transportation systems. Publishes research that leads to the development of such systems, also papers that increase the understanding of ITS impacts on accessibility, congestion, pollution, safety, and energy and resource consumption.
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Journal of Transportation Safety & SecurityAn official Journal of The Southeastern Transportation centerEditors-in-Chief: Stephen H. Richards, University of Tennessee, USA, Xuedong Yan, Beijing Jiaotong University, ChinaVolume 4, 2012, 4 issues per yearA forum for the exchange of ideas, data, and integrated transportation safety solutions developed through engineering research in multimodal transportation safety arenas, which encompass the highway, transit, ridesharing, pedestrian, and bicycle modes, as well as rail, water, and aviation safety issues.
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Transport ReviewsA Transnational Transdisciplinary JournalImpact Factor: 1.722 Ranking: 6/23 (Transportation)Editor: David Banister, The University of Oxford, UKVolume 32, 2012, 6 issues per yearAn international review journal covering all aspects oftransport,itprovidesauthoritativeandup-to-
dateresearch-basedreviewsoftransport-relatedtopics.Thejournalencourages submissions from all disciplinary perspectives, all relevant subject areas and all analytical approaches.
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Transportation Planning and TechnologyImpact Factor: 0.411 Ranking: 21/26 (Transportation Science & Technology) Editor: David Gillingwater, Loughborough University, UKVolume 35, 2012, 8 issues per yearPresents papers covering transport demand; land use forecasting; economic evaluation and its relationship to policy in both developed and developing countries; future systems technology; urban and interurban transport terminals and interchanges and environmental aspects associated with transport; as well as more narrowly focused technical papers.
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TransportmetricaImpact Factor: 0.808 Ranking: 19/23 (Transportation)Editors-in-Chief: William H. K. Lam, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong,S.C. Wong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong KongVolume 8, 2012, 6 issues per yearAn international journal providing a discussion forum for transportation studies, and exchange of new
and innovative ideas in transportation research. Although the focus of the journal is placed on the quantitative analysis and studies, policy and descriptive papers with arguments supported by transportation statistics and data are also accepted.
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cityAnalysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, actionEditor-in-Chief: Bob CatterallVolume 16, 2012, 6 issues per yearAjournalofprovocative,cutting-edgeinsightsinto,analysis of, and commentary on the contemporary urban world. The journal records and analyses ‘thecity’,citiesandtheirfuturesfrommultipleperspectives including: information and digital
revolutions;warandimperialism;neo-liberalismandgentrification;environment and sustainability; resistance and social movements; regeneration;race,classandgender;multiculturalism;andpost-colonialism.
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International Journal of Urban SciencesJournal of the Institute of Urban Sciences, University of SeoulSenior Editors: Dongjoo Park, The University of Seoul, Korea, Mack Joong Choi, Seoul National University, KoreaEditors: Myounggu Kang, The University of Seoul, Korea,Myung-Jin Jun, Chung-Ang University, KoreaVolume 16, 2012, 3 issues per yearThe journal provides new perspectives and new ideas on the various urban issues that confront Asian cities, such as urban sprawl, traffic congestion, housing shortage, environmental pollution, land speculation, sustainable development, Geographic Information Systems. The aim of the journal is to contribute to solving urban problems.
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JournalofUrbanDesignEditor: Taner Oc, University of Nottingham and University College London, UKVolume 17, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international journal that advances urban design by providing a forum for researchers, architects, planners, surveyors, landscape architects and others concerned with urban development. The journal publishes articles in specialised areas such as urban aesthetics, structure and form; sustainable development; urban history; design control; property development; practice and implementation.
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Journal of Urban TechnologyImpact Factor: 0.586 Ranking: 28/36 (Urban Studies) Editor: Richard E. Hanley, The City University of New York, USAVolume 19, 2012, 4 issues per yearPublishes articles that analyse developments in urban technologies and those that study the history and the political, economic, environmental, social, aesthetic, and ethical effects of those technologies. It aims to open aconversationbetweenspecialistsandnon-specialistsandtomaximizethe positive and minimize the adverse effects of technology on cities.
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Journal of UrbanismInternational Research on Placemaking and Urban SustainabilityEditors: Matthew Hardy, Prince’s Foundation, UK,Emily Talen, Arizona State University, USAVolume 5, 2012, 3 issues per yearA multidisciplinary journal that focuses on human settlement and its relation to the idea of sustainability, social justice and cultural understanding. content includes urban regeneration, new urbanism, european urbanism, landscape urbanism, smart growth, livable communities,transit-orientateddevelopment,walkablecommunitiesandmore.
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Urban Policy and ResearchEditor-in-Chief: Glen Searle, University of Queensland, AustraliaVolume 30, 2012, 4 issues per yearAn international refereed journal dedicated to the field of urban studies andurbanpolicyinAustralia,NewZealandandtheAsia-Pacificregion.Presents a view of the urban policies of particular countries, and encourages dialogue among researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the region, whilst seeking to encourage an outward looking perspective among scholars and practitioners.
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Urban Research & PracticeJournal of the european Urban Research Association (eURA)Editor: Rob Atkinson, University of the West of England, UKVolume 5, 2012, 3 issues per yearAlongsidetraditionalresearchpapers,thejournal’spolicyandprojectreport sections focus on new policies launched at european, national and regional levels, that are of relevance to a wider audience, and innovative projects being carried out in cities or regions. Seeks to bridge the intellectualandgeographical‘divides’thatcurrentlyexistinthefieldofurban affairs.
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Urban and Regional Research: An open Access JournalOnlineISSN2165-0020This new open Access Journal will accept submissions on any aspect of urban and regional research as well as referrals from partner journals in the Routledge portfolio of titles in Urban Studies, Transport, Geography and Planning.
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