Ciudades-Revista del Instituto Universitario de Urbanistica de la Universidad de Valladolid
Scope & Guideline
Shaping Sustainable Cities through Research
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Urban Informality and Housing:
The journal explores the dynamics of informal settlements and self-construction neighborhoods, analyzing their characteristics, evolution, and the socio-political contexts that shape them. - Urban Planning and Policy:
Research often focuses on urban planning strategies, including policy analysis and the effectiveness of urban interventions in both historical and modern contexts. - Social Dynamics in Urban Spaces:
The journal examines the social interactions and community engagements within urban environments, particularly in public spaces and informal settings. - Environmental Urbanism:
There is a consistent focus on the relationship between urban environments and ecological considerations, including green infrastructure, urban heat islands, and public health. - Historical and Cultural Perspectives:
The journal contributes to understanding urbanism through historical analyses, shedding light on past urban practices and their implications for contemporary urbanism.
Trending and Emerging
- Resilience in Urban Planning:
There is an increasing focus on urban resilience, particularly in relation to health and environmental challenges, highlighting the importance of adaptive strategies in urban planning. - Community Empowerment and Participation:
Emerging themes emphasize the role of community empowerment in urban development, showcasing participatory approaches in designing public spaces and addressing housing issues. - Integration of Health in Urban Design:
Recent studies are increasingly linking urban design with public health, exploring how urban environments can be designed to promote healthier lifestyles and mitigate health risks. - Informality and Public Space Production:
The production of public spaces in informal settings is gaining attention, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of these spaces in fostering social interaction and community identity. - Cultural and Historical Contexts of Urbanism:
There is a renewed interest in examining urbanism through cultural and historical lenses, providing insights into how past practices inform current urban issues.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Urban Planning Models:
There seems to be a waning interest in conventional urban planning models that do not incorporate the complexities of informal settlements or community-led initiatives. - Rural Urbanism:
Themes related to rural urbanism and agricultural landscapes have become less frequent, indicating a possible shift towards more urban-centric studies. - Historical Reconstruction Techniques:
There is a noticeable decrease in papers focusing on historical reconstruction techniques and methodologies, suggesting a reduced emphasis on architectural history in favor of contemporary practices.
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