sábado, 19 de dezembro de 2020

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR), Volume 10, Issue 4, October - December 2021

 

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR)

Volume 10, Issue 4, October - December 2021

 

Open Access 

Indexed by: Compendex (Elsevier Engineering Index), INSPEC, SCOPUS, Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 2160-9918; EISSN: 2160-9926Published by IGI Global Publishing, Hershey, USA
www.igi-global.com/ijepr

 

Editor-in-Chief: Carlos Nunes Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

 

Big Data, Gaming and Smart City: opportunities for innovation in Urban e-Planning - Editorial Preface

Carlos Nunes Silva, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

 

Addressing global climate change with big data-driven urban planning policy

John Zacharias, Peking University, China

 

From Open Data to Smart City. Governing Innovation in the Rennes Metropolitan Area (France)

Marie-Anaïs Le Breton, University of Rennes / ESO Laboratory, France

Mathilde Girardeau, University of Rennes / PREFics Laboratory, France

Helene Bailleul, University of Rennes / ESO Laboratory, France

 

Thinking together & governance in transport planning: can we strengthen the connections?

Sylvie Occelli, Istituto di Ricerche Economico Sociali del Piemonte, Italy

Simone Landini, Istituto di Ricerche Economico Sociali del Piemonte, Italy

 

We Are Martinsville (WAM) Leveraging Mobile Gaming for Community Engagement and Improving Health

Mona El Khafif, University of Virginia School of Architecture, USA

Kathy Hsu Wibberly, University of Virginia Center for Telehealth, USA

Elgin Cleckley, University of Virginia School of Architecture, USA

Tho H Nguyen, University of Virginia Department of Computer Science, USA

Marcus H Divers, University of Virginia Center for Telehealth, USA

 

Smartization in Gatchina: A Case of a Russian Town

Olga V. Vorobeva, North-West Institute of Management RANEPA, Russia

Ekaterina A. Manzhula, ANCO Competence Center of Leningrad Region, Russia

 

BOOK REVIEW

Book review - 'Planning Theory'

Carlos Nunes Silva, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

sexta-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2020

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR), Volume 10, Issue 3, July - September 2021

 

 
  International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)
Volume 10 (3)  July - September 2021

Commemorative Special Issue - "A decade of Urban e-Planning"


Open Access 


Indexed by: Compendex (Elsevier Engineering Index), INSPEC, SCOPUS, Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 2160-9918; EISSN: 2160-9926Published by IGI Global Publishing, Hershey, USA
www.igi-global.com/ijepr

 

Editor-in-Chief: Carlos Nunes Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

 


Editorial Preface - A decade of Urban e-Planning >>

Carlos Nunes Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal

 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

 

Urban digital infrastructure, smart cityism and communication: research challenges for Urban e-Planning

Scott McQuire, University of Melbourne, Australia

 

Digital Citizenship and Digital Communities:  How Technology Matters for Individuals and Communities

Karen Mossberger, Arizona State University, United States

Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa, United States

 

Digital urban planning platforms: the interplay of digital and local embeddedness in urban planning

Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Tampere University, Finland

 

Framework for Smart City Model Composition: Choice of Component Design Models and Risks Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York, Staten Island, United States

Dongwook Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea

Jun-Suh Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea

Michael Chuang, University of Illinois Springfield, United States

Seungyoon Shin, Seoul National University, South Korea

Daesung Jun, Jeonju University, South Korea

 

How to include omnichannel services in land-use policy? E-planning holds the key

Lukasz Damurski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland

 

E-government, Corruption Reduction and the Role of Culture: A Study Based on Panel Data of 57 Countries

Haoyu Zhao, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States

Michael J. Ahn, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States

Aroon P. Manoharan, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States

 

Participatory Mapping and PGIS. Secerning Facts and Values, Representation and Representativity Michael McCall, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Book review - 'Planning History'

Carlos Nunes Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal

segunda-feira, 30 de novembro de 2020

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR), Volume 10, Issue 1, January - March 2021

 


INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR)
Volume 10, Issue 1, January - March 2021

 
Indexed by: Compendex (Elsevier Engineering Index), INSPEC, SCOPUS, Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 2160-9918; EISSN: 2160-9926
Published by IGI Global Publishing, Hershey, USA
www.igi-global.com/ijepr
 
Editor-in-Chief: Carlos Nunes Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
 

Table of Contents 

Assessment, Efficiency, Equity and Other Criteria in Spatial e-Planning - Editorial Preface

Carlos Nunes Silva, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
 

RESEARCH ARTICLES 

Integrating Online and Onsite Participation in Urban Planning: Assessment of a Digital Participation System
Rosa Thoneick, CityScienceLab, HafenCity University, Germany 

Efficiency and Equity in the Spatial Planning of Primary Schools
Jan Wolf, GOVCOPP - Research Unit for Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Fillipe Feitosa, GOVCOPP - Research Unit for Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy, University of Aveiro, Portugal
João Lourenço Marques, GOVCOPP - Research Unit for Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy, University of Aveiro, Portugal 

Multicriteria Methodology for Open Space Analysis: Understanding Environmental Performance and Diversity
Nagore Urrutia del Campo, University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU, Spain
Olatz Grijalba Aseguinolaza, University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU, Spain
Rufino Hernandez Minguillón, University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU, Spain 

Socio Demographic Factors Influencing the Extent of Residential Green Spaces in Galle City, Sri Lanka
Buddhini Chathurika Jayasinghe, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
GPTS Hemakumara, Department of Geography, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
Piyadasa Hewage, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka

BOOK REVIEW 

Book review - 'Planning for Climate Change'
Carlos Nunes Silva, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

quinta-feira, 5 de novembro de 2020

Land Issues for Urban Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa

Home, Robert K. (Ed.) (2021).  Land Issues for Urban Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. 

Cham: Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-52504-0

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030525033

 

In: Springer Book Series - Local and Urban Governance

Book Series Editor: Carlos Nunes Silva

 


quinta-feira, 22 de outubro de 2020

2021 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers

 
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers

7-11 April 2021, Seattle WA, USA

 

Call for papers

 

AAG Annual Conference 2021, Seattle, WA, USA, 7-11 April 2021

 

SESSION TITLE

 

Local Governance and the COVID-19 Pandemic: impacts, challenges, responses

 

 

ORGANIZER & CHAIR

 

Carlos Nunes Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

 

 

DESCRIPTION

 

The International Geographical Union Commission on Geography of Governance aims to advance knowledge of the geography of territorial governance, at the urban, local and regional levels, namely the conditions, scale and characteristics of new modes of territorial governance, in particular those that will emerge as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, and its social, cultural, political, economic and environmental consequences.

 

The session 'Local Governance and the COVID-19 Pandemic: impacts, challenges, responses' aims to examine and discuss the impact of the pandemic on central-local government relations and on local government policies, on public services, housing, social services, mobility, and spatial planning. It will discuss the actions taken by local government towards the COVID-19 pandemic, and its outcomes and impacts, during the first and second waves of the pandemic, as well as lessons for the future.

 

We invite abstracts that concern various aspects of the role of local government during the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts, as well abstracts focused on the ongoing changes in local governance systems in this context, namely changes associated with the use new digital technologies. We welcome abstracts of those engaged in the activities of the IGU Commission on Geography of Governance, as well as from anyone with a relevant contribution in this field.

 

We are interested to discuss:

- What strategies, plans, policy measures, and actions have been adopted by local government to control and shape the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic locally and what has been its impact on the effects of the pandemic?

- What strategies, plans, policy measures, and actions have been adopted by local government to tackle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health, on society and on the local economy?

- What strategies, plans, policy measures, and actions are local government employing to distribute resources and care among local populations, what cooperation with local community action networks and citizen initiatives during the pandemic?

- What changes have been introduced in central-local relations (decentralization / re-centralization), what innovations in multi-level governance have been tried to tackle more effectively the COVID-19 pandemic, what has been the role of inter-municipal cooperation and metropolitan government in this context, and what is being done through cross-border municipal and regional cooperation during the pandemic?

- What has been the role of technologies in local mobility, on remote work and education, and on surveillance through tracking and tracing the COVID-19 in urban areas?

- What local government strategies, policy measures, planning scenarios, and actions are being designed for the post COVID-19 crisis, namely towards building resilient, smart communities?

This session is associated with the Action Plan developed by the IGU Commission on Geography of Governance - 'IGU-CGoG COVID-19 Action Plan' (for more information, see the commission website: https://sites.google.com/view/igucgog-covid19/home). 

 

Deadline for abstract submission: 19 November 2020

 

For additional information on this session, please contact:

 

Carlos Nunes Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal

E-mail: cs@campus.ul.PT

 

Registration and abstract submission: https://www2.aag.org/aagannualmeeting/




Draft Program - 6 sessions - 25 papers

https://sites.google.com/site/igugeogov/next-conferences