adaptive spatial planning/mediating spatial claims | Colombia | An adaptive strategic framework: Exploration of new upgrading strategies in Bogotá, Colombia |
| Taiwan | Integrating land use conflicts – Resolving conservation and development conflicts through adaptive approach in Northeast Coast National Scenic Area |
| India | The Humane Metropolis: Towards an Integrated Socio-ecological planning approach in Chennai |
| Mexico | Asymmetries of Power: Adaptive spatial planning in the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico |
civic engagement/participation | The Netherlands | The Dialogue of the City: Implementing a productive Citizen Participation Method for Urban Node Development, in Delft the Netherlands |
| Brazil | Connecting São Paulo: Experimenting participation in urban development |
| China | Livable old community: participative approach as a tool to promote community redevelopment |
| Lithuania | Urban regeneration of a neighbourhood involving residents into the upgrading processes: Exploring possibilities of the alternative planning methods in the context of Vilnius, Lithuania |
| The Netherlands | Engaging bottom-up and top-down planning strategies in urban areas: Towards more integral and responsive urban regeneration processes, illustrated in Beverwaard Rotterdam, 2017-2018 |
contested environments & planning | Israel | Jerusalem: Dynamic Planning and Decolonization: Transportation Infrastructure in Conflictual Territory |
| Cyprus | Bridging Nicosia: Finding common ground for building peace in the contested city |
| Sri Lanka | Geographies of Conflict: Towards Liberation, Self-determination and Spatial justice in Sri Lanka’s North-East |
| Comparative | not found |
| Cyprus | Island(s) of Exception: Investigating spatial planning as an instrument advocating cooperation within contested territories in Cyprus |
| India | [UN]WAR: Spatial planning and strategies for social cohesion in the Kashmir Valley, India |
| Israel | (Re)Levant: Former railway networks in the Levant as a backbone for regional cooperation and social inclusion |
creative industries & planning | generic | Spatial elements in creative clusters |
| UK | A Creatively Inclusive London?: Nomadic urban creative clusters as drivers of socio-economic integration and spatial quality in peripheral urban areas |
cross-border development & planning | Europe | (Re-)connecting borders: Functional and institutional integration in relation to the urban pattern of the cross-border Euregio Maas-Rijn |
| Europe | Inter-relational territories: A new interplay between pre- and inner-alpine areas for future water use |
| China | Hong Kong – Shenzhen Metropolitan Park Development: A sustainable and mutual benefit development plan for the cross-border area between Hong Kong and Shenzhen |
| Russia | The New Silk Road: Facilitating interaction between global and local within the Belt and Road Initiative. |
cultural heritage & planning | Germany | Identifying Lost Space |
| Lithuania | Curonian Spit – a place to live! |
| Nicaragua | Rebinding the centre: An urban restructure proposal of the Historical City Core of Managua through its cultural, landscape & heritage assets |
| US | Los Angeles: The metropolis and five stages of modernity |
| Lithuania | City, catch the time! Rediscovering socialist neighbourhoods in a new capitalist society: Case in Vilnius Lithuania |
| Serbia | Belgrade Meeting its Riverfront: A strategic spatial plan that articulates and consolidates the city of Belgrade and its Riverfront through a typological design based on a theory of levels and elements of existential space |
| Thailand | Bangkok Synergy: A synergetic spatial vision to preserve Bangkok heritage, integrated with rapid mass transit system |
| China | Culture Landscape Nanjing 2030: A political civic hybrid for a historical city |
| Taiwan | The new cultural city: The future of Tainan city in Taiwan’s metropolitan development process |
| Curacao | Places For Us: Exploring urban design principles for the locals of Willemstad |
| China | Renaissance of Cultural Identity-historic districts regeneration in Beijing inner city |
environmental sustainability/energy transition | India | Geographies of power: Spatial strategies for a ‘just’ energy transition in Tamil Nadu |
| The Netherlands | Transition through Connecting Oud-Charlois |
| United Arab Emirates | Spatial Planning for the Energy Transition: The role of spatial planning in facilitating the energy transition in Dubai |
environmental sustainability/urban metabolism/ecology | Lithuania | Enabling inhabitants to act sustainably: From dispersion to concentration in Kaunas region |
| China | Back to Shenzhen’s future: Restructuring metabolism systems for megacities |
| Morocco | Casablanca, Coexistence of Contrasts |
| Poland | Circular economy in the City of the Loops: Modelling an urban utopia aware of resources scarcity |
| China | Green is the New Black: In search of an alternative vision for eco-city development in China |
| India | LEVERAGING SOCIO-CULTURAL NETWORKS: Local adaptation strategies to bring about flood resilience in Chennai Metropolitan Area, India |
environmental sustainability/water management | Colombia | Hybrid city: a Planning strategy for the Sustainable Development of the Bogotá River Basin |
| China | Whose rules? Whose land? Whose water?: Water rights, equity and justice in Dujiangyan water conservation area |
| India | Adaptive Geographies: Towards a Flood Resilient Mumbai Metropolitan Region |
| Kashmir | Building Resilience with Vernacular Practice: Along Jhelum, Kashmir |
| North-East Africa | Calming regional aridity: How a regional strategy can support just and resilient urbanism: The case study of North-East Africa |
gender equality | India | Loiter City: Spatial Strategies to redefine a woman’s place in a public realm |
| Germany | Gender Walk Design: Tapping the potential of the collective knowledge as a research and design tool in the (multicultural) *Kiez, Berlin-Neukölln |
| Comparative | The [en]gendered City: Towards an evolutionary process of gender-equal urban planning and design |
| India | Better-half of Bangalore: Gender perspective in spatial planning |
immigration/migration/refugees | Turkey | A spatial strategy for refugee integration in the urban environment: The case of Istanbul |
| Bangladesh | Accommodating the displaced: An inclusive regional preparedness strategy for the circular environmental migration in the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta |
| The Netherlands | Place of becoming: A spatial perspective on the accommodation of asylum seekers in the Netherlands |
| The Netherlands | Refugee integration and self-organisation: Spatial strategies supporting the role of self-organisation in integration policies |
| Belgium | Towards a DiverCity |
| China | Domesticating Dalang: Finding a feeling of home in a productive cityscape |
| Greece | Integrated difference: Counteracting exclusion of migrants through intercultural spatial planning and governance in Athens |
| Tanzania | Re-africanised: A post-developmentalist approach to infrastructure and public space in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
| China | Repaving the path towards arrival: An alternative redevelopment strategy supporting migrants’ small business for urban villages in peripheral Shenzhen |
| Greece | Refugees’ movement in immobility: A study investigating information seeking movements by refugees fleeing to Europe |
| Germany | Arrival City Hamburg: Multi-dimensional opportunity structures for migrant integration in German cities |
| Greece | Drifting space: the case of Athens |
| The Netherlands | De aankomstwijk: Hoe de Tarwewijk bij kan dragen aan de sociale stijging van immigranten – Arriving in the Tarwewijk; the upward social mobility of immigrants |
| China | From Arrival City to Beijing: Co-transformation of Arrival City and Urban in an Open System |
| China | A Network to Network: Creating a system of places, integrated into the urban network, that supports inhabitants in their everyday lives and stimulates the integration of the migrant population. The case of Shenzhen, China |
| China | Renewal with arrival: A participatory urban renewal in Hong Kong immigrant neighborhood |
| The Netherlands | The death and life of Chinatowns: Towards an integrated and authentic transformation of ‘Chinatown’ in Amsterdam |
| China | Another Shenzhen: Towards an Urban Regeneration Model for Intercultural Integration |
| China | Livability in a growing Shenzhen: How to make Shenzhen a more migrant-friendly city to young graduates? |
| Colombia | The Movement in Movement: Towards a Responsive and Cohesive Strategic Regeneration for Bogotá’s Historic City Center |
| Cyprus | Reconstructing Territorial Identities: The case of the refugee settlements in Nicosia, Cyprus |
| China | Regeneration For Young Generation: Promote livability for young graduates through urban regeneration in Shenzhen |
| China | THEIR FORTRESS: The regeneration of migrant laneways from both social and spatial perspectives |
informality & planning | Mexico | From threat to opportunity: Spatial strategies integrating urban and water dynamics towards a sustainable redevelopment model for informal settlements in Mexico City’s periphery |
| Indonesia | Transformative Resilience: A Study of Derivative Form of Resilience in Informal Settlement |
| South Africa | Beyond the formal/informal dichotomy: Towards a strategic perspective – the case of Warwick Junction in Durban |
| Mozambique | A Corridor towards sustainable urban development: Maputo Metropolitan Area, Mozambique |
| Kenya | An alternative urban paradigm?: Local knowledge and the power of community as a base for sustainable development in Mathare Valley, Nairobi |
| Argentina | Integrating the informal: Developing an integrative strategy for slum upgrading in Buenos Aires |
| India | An Informal Frame: Incorporating social & economic production of space in redevelopment of informal settlements |
| China | Cultivation of the urban village |
| Brazil | An Integrated Strategic Framework for the Urban Development of Favela Dique da Vila Gilda in Santos, Brazil |
| Uganda | The New (In)Formal: Leveraging Formal and Informal practices towards the just, resilient and sustainable urban development of Kampala |
| China | Vendor Renaissance: Strategy for the vendor economy of Hulan old town |
knowledge economy | Greece | Defining islands of innovation: High-tech clusters as an urban development strategy for the suburban area of Thessaloniki |
| The Netherlands | Leiden, pearl of the knowledge city: Developing a masterplan for the Bio Science Park in Leiden to strengthen the knowledge axis in the south wing |
large urban/infrastructure projects | Spain | A Project For Valencia: Strategy for revitalizing socially vulnerable areas, capturing the benefits of large urban projects |
| France | Turning a city of walls into a city for all: a redevelopment strategy to reunite the urban core with the metropolitan region of Grand Paris |
| Brazil | Altamira beyond Belo Monte: Gaps and opportunities for promoting sustainable development in a new energy landscape |
| The Netherlands | Living next to a flagship development: Research on creating mutual, local benefits between the residential neighbourhood Van der Pekbuurt and the contemporary flagship area Overhoeks Amsterdam, in socioeconomic and spatial terms |
metropolitan urban structure/economic development | Chile | Contesting metropolization by neoliberalism: Activating vulnerable areas through inter-municipal spatial planning in Santiago de Chile |
| UK | A tale of two cities: Balancing use and exchange value in fragmented London through global and local integration |
| Germany | Spatial Development in a Post-Capitalistic Economy: A Contingency Plan for Leipzig and its Region |
| Lithuania | Greater Kaunas in pursuit of coherence: Unlocking regional competitiveness and balanced development through regional spatial strategy |
| Lithuania | Exploring potentials of the socialist city: In search for relevance of the socialist urban structures in the future of sustainable city. The case of Kaunas, Lithuania |
| China | Transformation and revival: Research on urban development strategic planning for HanDan under the dual dilemma of resourcebased industry transition and regional spatial marginalization |
| The Netherlands | Urban Regeneration in a Market Oriented Decision Environment: A Deeper Understanding of the Plan-, Decision making and Development Process in a Market Oriented Approach to Urban Regeneration and its Possible Physical and Socio-demographic implications in Dutch Deprived Neighbourhoods |
metropolitan urban structure/regional governance | The Netherlands | Your Home’s Check-In Gate: Spatial Planning Strategies for the Urban Integration of the Development Driven by Amsterdam Schiphol Airport |
| India | Shifting trajectories: Construct Urban Strategies to Restructure Mumbai’s Main Centralities and their Functional Relationships to Facilitate the Development of Metropolitan Hinterlands |
| Lithuania | Redefining the Baltic way – Exploring opportunities to consolidate the structure of Panevezys |
| China | Slowing Down ´Shenzhen Speed´ |
| Mexico | The Everexpanding City |
| Iran | Towards Regional Synergy: Potentials for polycentric development in Tehran Metropolitan Region (TMR) |
| Iran | A global scale intervention, A local scale integration: Developing the empty course grains of Tehran South |
| China | Secondary Cities in Polycentric Urban Region: By means of a comparative study between SuzhouWuxiChangzhou Region and the Randstad |
| China | Night and Fog of Hong Kong |
new town planning | China | Localization of Guangming New Town: Integrating the new town development in Shenzhen metropolitan periphery |
| Kenya | In transition towards a circular future in north-east section of Nairobi river: An exploration of potential (re)implementation of circular resource management in Dandora, Kenya |
| China | CITY, YOU ARE NOT ALONE: Reconstructing a new public center system in new town development in Jinan, China |
| China | New town modeling: Reviewing Dutch new towns via quantitative methods to provide appropriate tools and strategy for accelerating Chinese new town development, using songjiang new town as the test case |
| Kenya | An alternative new town paradigm: Towards an inclusive new town in Kenya |
night-time economy | The Netherlands | #Amsterdam after 6 pm: Planning for a diverse and balanced night-time economy |
| Belgium | Light plan – space for people: A public space strategy towards a 24 hour vitality and socio-spatial integrated inner city for Brussels |
olympic legacy | Brazil | Rio 2016: reframing the legacy: towards an inclusive city |
| Brazil | Fair Play: Olympics as catalyst for a socio-spatially inclusive city. The case of Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics |
| UK | MILE END CIRCUS: Exploring A New Centrality For East Enders towards Social Integration in the Post Olympic Age |
pandemics | The Netherlands | Metropolitan Virus: A strategic planning framework to improve the resilience of the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic |
| China | Build Community Resilience Beyond Covid-19: Towards a liveable and smart future |
perifery/peri-urban areas/regional governance | China | Farming Guangming: Integrating agricultural landscape and new town development for the “Green City” Guangming in Shenzhen |
| China | Landscape into Urbanism: Integrating landscape as an urban infrastructure broadening functional possibilities with reviewing the planning framework of Changxing, China |
| The Netherlands | The relevance of in-between: repositioning the role of the urban and peri-urban of the Dutch Flanders region into the larger transition of the Scheldt Delta |
| US | Reconceptualising the Periphery: A regional restructuring proposal for Northern New Jersey to catalyse its economic, cultural and environmental capacities from an integrative metropolitan perspective |
| India | Re-Envisioning Chandigarh: Role of urban peripheries in formation of metropolitan regions in the case of chandigarh and its surrounding region |
| China | A Compact Desakota?: Peri-Urban Areas in the Jing-Jin-Ji Megaregion (China) |
| China | “Eroding on the edges”: Integration Stategy for Western Fringe of Xi’An City as a supportive urban tissue in Mega City Plan 2020+ |
| Spain | Reimaging the European Periphery: The Case of Asturias |
| Kenya | City-regions for cultural nomads: Leveraging transitory rural-urban networks in Nairobi’s peripheries through regional agroecological systems; A guide to city-region planning in Kenya |
| China | Sub-urban, reinventing the pei-urban villages |
| The Netherlands | Green Belts Revisited: Rethinking and reconfiguring the spatial relationship of city and its adjacent countryside in north west European metropolitan regions: the case of the Randstad’s Green Heart |
| China | Seeding Centrality: Organic upgrading urban rural syndicate in South Beijing |
| China | “Xiangcun”, As A Landscape Productivity: Sustainable Countryside for Urban-rural Integration in the Greater Bay Area |
planning approaches, systems and cultures | The Netherlands | Recognizing Synergetic Conditions for Cohabitation: Proposing an Alternative Method for Acknowledging Local Level Potentialities into the Municipal Decision-Making Process |
| Colombia | Risk of Conflict: As an operational tool |
| The Netherlands | Learning International Lessons: Dutch spatial planning in transition |
public space | Bulgaria | Public space not for sale! A public space regeneration strategy, aiming to balance the socio-cultural development and strengthen the identity of the city of Sofia. |
| The Netherlands | Visible Cities: Home in the City |
| The Netherlands | A revitalized Kop van Zuid: Bridging the gaps between the development of the Kop van Zuid and its transforming surrounding neighbourhoods through public space |
| Jordania | Activating public space in Wihdaat |
| China | Aging in Place,Non-zero Sum Game: Improves life quality and living conditions for aged people who “Aging in Place”, through the renewal and reconstruction of public spaces system in diverse scales |
| South Korea | In Between Borders |
public space/democracy | Austria | Polarized Vienna: Democracy and Public Space in the Urban Periphery |
| Belgium | Fostering Democracy: Through integration, self-organization and facilitation in public space. |
public space/socio-spatial segregation | China | Public Space Reconfiguration: Promoting socio-spatial integration in the segregated neighbourhoods of Shenzhen |
| Ethiopia | Productive Addis: Increasing accessibility to local income generation by designing a productive open space system |
| China | Permeable Morphology Shenzhen mega city plan 2030+: Counteracting urban fragmentation by public space |
| China | Re-public City: A strategic planning of public space for local people in the context of globalization in Shanghai Lujiazui Finance & Trade Zone |
| The Netherlands | Reclaiming (Semi)Public Space: Two Strikes Against Living at a Disadvantage |
sacredscapes | India | Changing Sacredscapes: A cultural approach for a sustainable Varanasi |
smart cities | India | Shaping Indian Cities: Planning and design with smart city technologies |
socio-spatial segregation | Colombia | Access to the city for everyone: Spatial and planning strategies to counteract residential segregation in Bogotá |
| The Netherlands | Towards a Strategic Integration of the Weakest Social Groups: A Review of The Hague’s Structural Visions within a Strategic, Integrated, Regeneration Plan |
| Colombia | Life after fences: Negotiating low-income gated communities in Bogotá |
| Brazil | Permeable borders: Addressing multidimensional conflicts between polarized communities in Rio de Janeiro |
| China | Opening the besieged city: Exploring an inclusive development strategy for Tin Shui Wai in Hong Kong |
| UK | Roadmap towards inclusiv(c)ity: An exploration of Neighbourhood planning to minimise processes of displacement in gentrified London |
| Sweden | (Anti-)Social Stockholm: Understanding interrelations of socio-spatial segregation |
| The Netherlands | Is integration and empowerment of the excluded needed? |
| China | Towards a Livable City for Elderlies: Designing new urban strategies to integrate neighborhood-based services systems with historical area fabric in Changsha, China. |
| The Netherlands | Community Capital: Aiding low income communities in asserting their place in the urban space of Rotterdam |
tourism/leisure & planning | The Netherlands | Welcoming Amsterdam: A spatial strategy for a growing touristic region | case study Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
| The Netherlands | Experience Amsterdam: A positive coexistence between the quality of life and the quality of tourism |
| Taiwan | Leisure City: Transforming from traditional fishing village to sustainable oriented tourism city – the case of Penghu, Taiwan |
| China | Exploring the Endogenous Development Model of Rural Areas Based on Tourism Background, take Wuyuan as an example |
| China | Break the tourist bubbles!: Spatial stratregies to acheive liveable local places and explorable tourist destinations in developing Chinese cities, Hangzhou as a case |
| Peru | Tourism as an asset for sustainable development: Unveiling the potential of local assets for spatial development in Moche, Trujillo, Peru. |
| Indonesia | The co-creation of convivial city: reclaiming the right to the kampung in the touristic city |
transport/mobility & planning | India | Planning in a Restless Landscape; Restructuring Spaces of Mobility as framework for future development in Dalang |
| The Netherlands | Autonomous Shared Mobility & the Cities of Tomorrow: Impact of shared self-driving vehicles on the urban form of the city of Amsterdam |
| The Netherlands | Integration of transport & land-use: The case of the Leiden-Gouda area |
| The Netherlands | EnvironMETROmix: Strategic Design Proposals for Amsterdam Zuid-Oost. Metro station environments and their Neighbourhoods in order to stimulate Urban Interdependence and Coherence in the District |
| The Netherlands | Connected design: A scenario based design for transit oriented development in the Vlietzone The Hague |
| Indonesia | Revisited Composition: Implementation Strategy for Mobility Based Development in Bandung City, Indonesia |
| China | Community living circle along station influencing realm: Exploring the relationship between the community living circle and rail station influencing realm in a mountainous urban context |
| China | Non-Splintered City |
| Taiwan | Toward network city suburban high-speed train station as a new node in the network |
| Luxembourg | Redefining resource management in a fast growing urban setting: Explorations for regional innovation in Luxembourg |
| China | Travel to Justice:The Research on social-spatial effect of Transit Oriented Development in China |
| China | Achieving a balanced network |
urban density | The Netherlands | ‘Measuring urban capacity’: Towards a systematic measurement of capacity for intensification of dwellings and industry |
| The Netherlands | Shifting Gravity |
| The Netherlands | Densification of Amsterdam |
urban regeneration | Taiwan | Remixed Use: Advancing urban regeneration of the resettled tenements by promoting evolved planning system and urban form in Taipei |
| The Netherlands | Drachten? |
| The Netherlands | Amsterdam-Noord: The development of and the liveability in the north side of Amsterdam |
| Lithuania | Designing a mess: Contributing to vitality and functional diversity in post-soviet city |
| China | Towards a More Socio-culturally Sustainable Future of Chengdu City: The pathway exploration of urban regeneration in the inner city of Chengdu, China, focused on the local public lifestyle |
| China | An attempt to regain Paradise: Urban regeneration of the largest residential community – Paradise Gateway in Beijing – from the inter-scalar perspective |
urban regeneration/housing | UK | Justice and liveability in social housing regeneration: Learning lessons for London |
| China | Evolving Danwei housing: An alternative way to develop former public housing in Shenzhen, China |
| China | Urban “Home” for the Great Urban “Outcast”: Developing “Normalized Urban Residential System” in Second-tier City Changsha for the Low-income Migrant Workers |
| UK | The Revival of the Social Housing Community: Providing security and shelter for the urban poor |
| China | Transforming Danwei housing: How can the old residential courts from the 1980s to 1990s in Guangzhou respond to diversified demands in urban renewal? |
urban regeneration/vitality | China | From nodes to centralities: Creating new pedestrian urban vitality under the background of upcoming public transportation systems |
| China | Dual Map 2040: Guide to a Vital, Diverse Jining |
| China | Tomorrow rural land: Vitalise Chinese idle homestead land through long-stay rural leisure development |
| Lithuania | Lost in the city: Searching for urban vitality in city centre of Kaunas |
| China | Making a real city for everyone-spatial transformation towards inclusiveness and vitality |
urban structure/urban planning | Brazil | ‘A valuable contrast, Paraisópolis – Morumbi. A search for a cohesive socio-morphological urban structure to strategically reinforce the municipal urbanization process of Paraisópolis.’ |
| Greece | Eleonas of Athens: Searching for a relation between the residual and the city |
| Croatia | Moving through transitions: A strategic urban design framework including the spatial conditions for a competitive environment |
| China | Stay, live and participate: Towards a new urban regeneration method for foreign ethnic enclaves in Chinese cities, take Guangzhou as an example |
| China | Developing beyond LIMITATIONS: A flexible MODEL of new urban structure responding to the future needs of the valley-city XINING |
urban village | China | “On?Site” Evolutionary Villages – Rescripting the transformation mode of urban villages, Shenzhen, China |
| China | Inside-Out transition: Urban villages transformation strategy in Shenzhen China |
| China | Productive & Creative Dalang: towards a strategic framework to integrate urban migrants into industrial upgrading in the periphery of Shenzhen, China |
| China | The place where stranger become neighbors: Community building in urban village in transitional period |
| China | Resilient me for tomorrow: Towards socio-resilient regeneration of urban village in Guangzhou |
| China | Enhance the profound vitality of urban villages |
| China | Beyond informality: Exploring strategies for redevelopment in informal settlements in Guangzhou (China) |
| Israel | To be added |
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