Revista de Urbanismo
Scope & Guideline
Inspiring Sustainable Development in Urban Landscapes
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Urban Social Dynamics:
The journal covers research on social integration, community dynamics, and the impact of urban design on social interactions, particularly in marginalized neighborhoods. - Urban Policy and Governance:
It addresses the implications of policies on urban development, including housing, mobility, and disaster risk management, highlighting the role of governance in shaping urban environments. - Sustainability and Environmental Concerns:
The journal emphasizes sustainable urban development practices, including energy efficiency, resource management, and environmental impacts of urbanization. - Cultural and Historical Contexts:
Research often explores the historical evolution of urban spaces and the cultural significance of architecture and public spaces in urban settings. - Methodological Innovations in Urban Studies:
The journal encourages methodological advancements in urban studies, including participatory approaches and the use of technology in urban planning.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Urban Spaces:
A notable increase in research addressing the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban planning and public spaces, highlighting changes in social behavior and mobility. - Urban Resilience and Disaster Risk Management:
There is a growing focus on resilience in urban settings, particularly in relation to climate change and disaster preparedness, emphasizing the need for adaptive urban strategies. - Gentrification and Urban Transformation:
Emerging studies are increasingly analyzing the dynamics of gentrification, its effects on community displacement, and the socio-political implications of urban transformation. - Digital Participation in Urban Planning:
An increasing trend towards exploring the role of digital tools and platforms in enhancing citizen participation in urban planning processes. - Social Justice in Urban Development:
Research is increasingly addressing themes of social equity and justice in urban planning, focusing on vulnerable populations and their rights to the city.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Urban Planning Models:
There seems to be a decline in research centered around conventional urban planning frameworks, with a shift towards more innovative and participatory approaches. - Focus on Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects:
Studies specifically targeting large infrastructure projects and their impacts have decreased, possibly overshadowed by more localized and community-centered research. - Historical Urban Studies:
While historical perspectives are still relevant, there's a noticeable reduction in research solely dedicated to historical urban studies, as contemporary issues take precedence.
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