Journal of Urban Planning and Development

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Journal Properties
  • Formerly known as
    ASCE J Urban Plann Develop Div
  • Country
    United States
  • Number of Articles
    1,509
  • Abbreviation
    J Urban Plann Dev
  • ISSN
    0733-9488
  • e-ISSN
    1943-5444
  • Main Publisher
    American Society of Civil Engineers
  • Publisher
    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
  • Indian UGC
  • Indian UGC Name
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Environmental sciences
    Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Human ecology
    Anthropogeography
    Settlements
    Cities
    Urban geography
    Political science
    Political institutions and public administration (General)
    Social Sciences
    Communities
    Classes
    Races
    Urban groups
    The city
    Urban sociology
    Social Sciences
    Communities
    Classes
    Races
    Urban groups
    The city
    Urban sociology
    City planning
    Technology
    Engineering (General)
    Civil engineering (General)
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Description
The Journal of Urban Planning and Development focuses on innovative research and practical applications in urban development and planning. Covering a broad range of topics, this journal serves as a vital resource for academics and practitioners involved in shaping the future of cities. With its comprehensive scope, the journal addresses the challenges and opportunities of urban growth, redevelopment, and sustainability. The journalÂ’s primary focus encompasses urban design, land use, transportation planning, housing, environmental quality, and infrastructure development. It also explores social, economic, and policy aspects that influence urban environments, offering insights into creating more livable, resilient, and equitable cities. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it reaches a broad audience of urban planners, policymakers, and researchers. The journal is a leading platform for sharing cutting-edge research, case studies, and best practices in the field. It encourages submissions that contribute to advancing the theory and practice of urban planning and development.