EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
Scope & Guideline
Unraveling Complexities in Urban Studies and Development
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Urban Sustainability and Resilience:
The journal consistently emphasizes research on sustainable urban development, exploring how cities can adapt to climate change and promote resilience through innovative planning practices. - Regional Development and Policy:
A core focus on regional development policies, examining the effectiveness of various strategies in fostering economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability in both urban and rural areas. - Participatory Planning and Governance:
The journal highlights participatory approaches to planning, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in decision-making processes and the evaluation of governance mechanisms. - Technological Innovation in Planning:
Research on the role of technology, including digital tools and smart city initiatives, is a recurring theme, exploring how these innovations can enhance urban planning and management. - Cultural and Historical Contexts:
The journal examines the interplay between cultural heritage and urban planning, considering how historical contexts influence contemporary planning practices and place-making. - Interdisciplinary Perspectives:
Encouraging collaboration across disciplines, the journal integrates insights from sociology, economics, environmental science, and technology studies to address complex planning issues.
Trending and Emerging
- Circular Economy and Sustainability:
There is a notable increase in research focused on the circular economy, highlighting sustainable practices in urban planning that promote resource efficiency and environmental stewardship. - Digital Transformation in Planning:
Emerging themes around digital tools, smart city concepts, and data-driven decision-making are gaining traction, reflecting the impact of technology on urban planning processes. - Social Equity and Justice in Planning:
A rising focus on social equity and justice reflects a growing awareness of the need to address disparities in urban development and ensure inclusive participation in planning processes. - Post-Growth and Alternative Economic Models:
Research exploring post-growth planning and alternative economic models is on the rise, suggesting a shift towards sustainable development paradigms that challenge traditional growth-focused approaches. - Resilience Planning in the Context of Climate Change:
An increasing emphasis on resilience planning indicates a growing recognition of the need for urban environments to adapt to climate change and other socio-economic challenges. - Cross-Border Cooperation and Regional Integration:
Research on cross-border cooperation and regional integration is emerging, highlighting the importance of collaborative governance in addressing transnational planning issues.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Urban Planning Models:
There appears to be a decreasing emphasis on conventional urban planning models that prioritize top-down approaches, as newer research increasingly advocates for participatory and adaptive planning methods. - Single-Sector Focus:
Research that concentrates solely on single sectors, such as transportation or housing, is becoming less common, with a shift towards integrated approaches that consider multiple sectors and their interconnections. - Static Planning Frameworks:
The reliance on static planning frameworks is waning, as the field moves towards dynamic and flexible planning strategies that can respond to rapidly changing urban environments and societal needs. - Homogeneous Case Studies:
Papers focusing on homogenous case studies with limited geographical diversity are less frequent, indicating a trend towards more comparative and diverse analyses across varied urban contexts. - Historical Urbanism without Contemporary Relevance:
Research that strictly revisits historical urbanism without linking it to contemporary planning challenges is declining, as the journal increasingly seeks to connect past lessons with current and future planning needs.
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