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Open for Climate Justice: Open Access Week 2022

International Open Access Week. LUP Open Planning Celebrating Open Access to leading planning journals from Liverpool University Press for 2022.

The theme of this year’s International Open Access week is ‘Open for Climate Justice’. The theme seeks to encourage connection and collaboration among the climate movement and the international open community.

In this spirit we have complied a reading list of the latest research from our Planning journals, Town Planning Review (TPR) and International Development Planning Review (IDPR), that examines climate resilience, environmental justice, energy access, and climate-change research, and is available to read Open Access.

Head online to www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk to read all of 2022’s TPR and IDPR content Open Access as part of LUP Open Planning, a Subscribe to Open transformative agreement that has unlocked this year’s content. Find out more about LUP Open Planning and how you can support Open Access for 2023 on the LUP Open Planning pages.

Town Planning Review
Volume 93 (2022), Issue 2

CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: STATE OF RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENTATION IN PLANNING PRACTICE IN GERMANY AND BEYOND
Stefan Greiving | Mark Fleischhauer

THE CHALLENGES OF CO-RESEARCH IN LABS IN REAL-WORLD CONTEXTS: EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM FOUR LABS IN THE CONTEXT OF URBAN CLIMATE-CHANGE RESEARCH
Raphael Sieber | Lisa Faulenbach | Marisa Fuchs | Lisa Gülleken

IMPACTS OF RIVER FLOODING ON URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS: A CLIMATE-IMPACT ANALYSIS AND THE ROLE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR THE RUHR, GERMANY
Madeleine Kirstein | Mathias Schaefer | Tanja Schnittfinke | Stefan Greiving | Rouven Küsters

INTRODUCING ENVIRONMENTAL-JUSTICE ANALYSIS INTO URBAN PLANNING PRACTICES IN THE CITY OF BOTTROP, GERMANY
Kristina Ohlmeyer | Mathias Schaefer | Madeleine Kirstein | Dietwald Gruehn | Stefan Greiving

CLIMATE-RESILIENCE-ORIENTED TRANSFORMATIONS OF HOUSING POLICY: STRATEGIC IMPULSES FROM A MULTI-LEVEL REAL-WORLD LAB IN THE RUHR
Marisa Fuchs | Kristina Klee | Sandra Huning, | Anja Szypulski

International Development Planning Review
Volume 44 (2022), Issue 1

URBAN EQUALITY AND THE SDGS: THREE PROVOCATIONS FOR A RELATIONAL AGENDA
Stephanie Butcher

GLOBAL EXTRACTIVE IMPERATIVE: FROM LOCAL RESISTANCE TO UNBURNABLE FUELS
Murat Arsel | Lorenzo Pellegrini

ELECTRIFYING URBAN AFRICA: ENERGY ACCESS, CITY-MAKING AND GLOBALISATION IN NIGERIA AND BENIN
Mélanie Rateau | Armelle Choplin


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