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Featured in International Development Planning Review 44.1: Urban equality and the SDGs: three provocations for a relational agenda

New to the blog: “This paper is borne out of my simultaneous fascination and frustration with the Sustainable Development Goals”- Stephanie Butcher on her article 'Urban equality and the SDGs', the latest Featured Article from IDPR, available #FreetoRead.

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Liverpool University Press launches LUP Open Planning: with archival access from 1910

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that it is offering (in partnership with Jisc for UK customers) a ‘subscribe to open’ transformative OA agreement for 2022 for the world’s oldest urban planning journal, Town Planning Review (TPR), and its sibling International Development Planning Review (IDPR).

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Featured in International Development Planning Review 43.3: Towards a comparative research agenda on in situ urbanisation and rural governance transformation

The editors of International Development Planning Review (IDPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in IDPR 43.3. This paper will be free to access for a limited time: 'Towards a comparative research agenda on in situ urbanisation and rural governance transformation' by Donald Brown When asked to describe the paper and highlight its … Continue reading

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International Development Planning Review 42.4 Featured Article

The editors of International Development Planning Review (IDPR) have selected 'Childcare & Academia: an intervention' as the Featured Article for IDPR 42.4, written by Jessica Hope, Charlotte Lemanski, Tanja Bastia, Nina Moeller, Paula Meth, and Glyn Williams.  The paper will be free to access for a limited time on the IDPR journal webpage. When asked … Continue reading

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International Development Planning Review 42.3 Open Access Special Issue

The latest issue of International Development Planning Review, guest-edited by Amrita Daniere and Vanessa Lamb, is a Special Issue on the critical issues of water and cities across Asia. Browse all articles in the Open Access issue here. When asked to describe the issue and highlight its importance, the editors stated the following: An opportunity … Continue reading