Journal of Urban Planning and Development: Recent submissions
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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Economic Disparities among 23 Cities in Guangdong Province, Hong Kong, and Macau: A Comprehensive Study
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)This study investigated the spatiotemporal evolution of economic development in 23 cities across Guangdong Province, Hong Kong, and Macau from 1990 to 2022. The results indicated a general growth trend in overall economic ... -
How Rail Transit Access Mode Affects Airport Landside Traffic Sharing Rate: Evidence from Beijing, China
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)Rail transit airport lines, as fast passages connecting urban areas and airports, play an important role in facilitating residents’ travel and optimizing urban spatial layout. This study aims to explore the passenger flow ... -
Exploring Energy Efficiency in Historical Urban Fabrics for Energy-Conscious Planning of New Urban Developments
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)The global rise in urban energy demand poses severe environmental and economic health challenges. We need adaptive policies in urban planning to reduce the need for urban energy. This has become a prominent agenda in urban ... -
Urban 3D Modeling as a Precursor of City Information Modeling and Digital Twin for Smart City Era: A Case Study of the Narmak Neighborhood of Tehran City, Iran
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)The city phenomenon is dynamic, complex, and has an abundance of data. City Information Modeling (CIM) and Digital Twins (DTs) are new data-driven approaches toward monitoring, controlling, and managing cities. The main ... -
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Travel for Food Shopping: The Roles of Income, Household Structure, and Metropolitan Residential Segregation in the United States
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)Racial and ethnic minorities disproportionately reside in neighborhoods with low access to food. However, scholars have little evidence about whether this results in a disadvantage in travel for food shopping by race and ... -
Driving Mechanisms of Green Regeneration in Old Industrial Areas under Ecological Security Constraints: Evolutionary Game Theory Oriented toward Public Satisfaction
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)Old industrial areas have numerous ecological safety problems, requiring green regeneration to mitigate related risks. This study considered the impact of public participation and willingness to adopt green regeneration ... -
Resident Satisfaction and Influencing Factors of the Renewal of Old Communities
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)Urban renewal is becoming a new trend worldwide to promote sustainable urban development, an important component of which is the renewal of old communities. In the context of the people-centered development philosophy, ... -
Recognition of Functional Areas in an Old City Based on POI: A Case Study in Fuzhou, China
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)In the old urban areas in China, due to the lack of comprehensive land use planning in the initial stages, urban functional areas have become complicated and chaotic. The primary objective of this study was to identify and ... -
Sustainable Housing Design Potentials in Palestine: A Focus on the Spontaneous Urban Design Form
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)The development of the residential sector is an important step toward achieving 2030 sustainable development goals. This article aims to evaluate the potential sustainable urban housing design for Palestine based on selected ... -
Traditional Chieftaincy in Sotouboua, Togo: A Land Regulation Institution on the Front Line of Urban Planning Challenges
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)This study allowed us to understand the challenges and issues related to the problem of planning and land management in Sotouboua, Central Region, Togo, through the prism of the intervention of traditional chiefs. The ... -
Integrated Multicriteria Approach for Assessing Land Suitability and Predicting Informal Growth: The Case of the Greater Cairo Region, Egypt
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)Prediction and monitoring of urban sprawl is a significant urban issue for planners, decision makers, and local authorities in terms of spatial data, strategies, and prediction models. Egyptian cities have expanded rapidly ... -
Government Intervention and the Quality of Urban Agglomeration Development: Analysis Based on Market Perspective
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)This paper examines the impact of government intervention on the development quality of urban agglomerations using the three major urban agglomerations in China, namely, Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei (BTH), Yangtze River Delta ... -
Spatiotemporal Evolution Characteristics and Influence Factor Analysis of the Production–Living–Ecological Space in Laiwu, China, from 2001 to 2018
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)Optimizing production–living–ecological space (PLES) can benefit territorial space planning and sustainable development in China. Thus, spatiotemporal evolution characteristics and influence factor analyses are vital. ... -
Effect of Agglomeration of Producer Services on Asynchronous Development of Industrialization and Urbanization: Provincial Panel Data of China
(ASCE, 2024/06/01)Industrialization and urbanization are significant facets of modernization. The asynchronous development of the two is closely related to the agglomeration of producer services. This paper constructed an asynchrony index ... -
Promoting Public Participation in NIMBY Facilities' EIA in Urban Planning: An Evolutionary Game Model
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)As a way of empowerment, public participation has gained extensive application to address not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) issues in short-term one-off and long-term strategic urban planning. Promoting public participation in ... -
Spatial Mismatch and Housing Affordability of Key Workers: Evidence from Auckland
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)In New Zealand, the shortage of affordable housing in its urban centers is forcing essential public service workers (also known as key workers) to move further out of the city to access cheaper housing. This increases ... -
Regional Urban Resilience: Research Methodology and Empirical Analysis Based on the Perspectives of Density, Distance, and Division in the Yangtze River Delta
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)The present study builds a regional urban resilience index model through ecological density, spatial distance, and social division based on the Density, Distance and Division (3D) theory of new economic geography. In total, ... -
Approaching Planning for New Areas Based on Environmental Suitability and Accessibility: A Study of Navi Mumbai, India
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)Many cities worldwide are at the frontline of environmental challenges during their future planning. Navi Mumbai presents many opportunities to move a city toward sustainability. The land is scarce for development purposes ... -
Association of Proximity to Transit Stations with Early-Stage Gentrification in a Railway Upgrade Context: Evidence from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)This study examines 20-year data on the relationship between proximity to transit stations and early-stage gentrification in Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The early-stage gentrification from 1990 to 2010 was measured ... -
Demand Evaluation of Urban Underground Space through Geospatial Big Data
(ASCE, 2024/03/01)The development of urban underground space (UUS) is an important approach to the sustainable development of modern cities. This means that assessing potential demand differences in undeveloped UUS can inform the areas that ...