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International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)

International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Carlos Nunes Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Published: Continuous Volume
Copyright: ©2012
DOI: 10.4018/IJEPR
ISSN: 2160-9918
EISSN: 2160-9926

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Description

The International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) publishes original theoretical and innovative empirical research on the many aspects of the emerging interdisciplinary area of urban e-planning. The journal is mainly focused on urban e-planning theory, history, methods, ethics, best practices, urban e-planning pedagogy, future developments, and on the software technology associated with urban e-planning. Due to its comprehensive coverage, this international journal has been accepted into prestigious indices, most notably Web of Science® – Emerging Sources Citation Index®, Scopus®, Compendex®, INSPEC®, as well as has been selected in notable journal lists, including in the Class A scientific journals by the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes (2018-2020), in the Excellence in Research for Australia list from the Australian Research Council (ERA 2018 Journal List - ERA Journal Id 210655), and in the International Geographical Union (IGU) list of journals. Led by an editor who has extensively contributed his research within this field to numerous reference works, including to a plethora of IGI Global publications, this journal is associated with the Urban E-Planning Research Network and the International Conference on Urban E-Planning, which is convened by the editor-in-chief and hosted by the University of Lisbon.



Contents

Volume 13, Issue 1
Volume 12, Issue 1
Volume 11, Issue 1
Volume 10, Issue 4
Volume 10, Issue 3
Volume 10, Issue 2
Volume 10, Issue 1
Volume 9, Issue 4
Volume 9, Issue 3
Volume 9, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 1
Volume 8, Issue 4
Volume 8, Issue 3
Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 8, Issue 1
Volume 7, Issue 4
Volume 7, Issue 3
Volume 7, Issue 2
Volume 7, Issue 1
Volume 6, Issue 4
Volume 6, Issue 3
Volume 6, Issue 2
Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 5, Issue 4
Volume 5, Issue 3
Volume 5, Issue 2
Volume 5, Issue 1
Volume 4, Issue 4
Volume 4, Issue 3
Volume 4, Issue 2
Volume 4, Issue 1
Volume 3, Issue 4
Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, Issue 2
Volume 3, Issue 1
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Volume 2, Issue 3
Volume 2, Issue 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 4
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Mission

The mission of the International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) is to provide scholars, researchers, students, and urban and regional planning practitioners with analytical and theoretically-informed empirical research on e-planning, as well as evidence on best-practices of e-planning, in both urban and regional planning fields. The journal aims to establish itself as a reference for information on e-planning issues and is committed to provide a forum for an international exchange of ideas on urban e-planning research and practice.

Coverage

Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:

Functional Dimensions of Urban E-Planning
  • E-Planning and Culture, Leisure, and Tourism
  • E-Planning and Digital Divide
  • E-Planning and Disability
  • E-Planning and Disaster Management
  • E-Planning and Education
  • E-Planning and Environment
  • E-Planning and Ethnicity
  • E-Planning and Gender
  • E-Planning and Health
  • E-Planning and Housing
  • E-Planning and Low Carbon Urban Development
  • E-Planning and Social Issues
  • E-Planning and Universal Design
  • E-Planning and Urban E-Marketing
  • E-Planning and Urban Economic Development
  • E-Planning and Urban Governance
  • E-Planning and Urban Infrastructures
  • E-Planning in Developing Countries
  • Smart Cities and Smart Urban E-Planning
  • Urban and Metropolitan Government Reform Through E-Planning


Future E-Planning
  • Future Directions for Urban E-Planning
  • Innovations and Best Practices in Urban E-Planning
Organization, Technology, Methods
  • Augmented Reality in Urban E-Planning
  • Citizen E-Participation in Urban Planning
  • Citizen Science in Urban E-Planning
  • Complexity and Wicked Problems in Urban E-Planning
  • Crowdsourcing in Urban E-Planning
  • Digital Augmented Reality and Citizen Engagement in Urban E-Planning
  • E-Planning and Visualization
  • E-Planning Benchmarking
  • E-Planning Data Collection
  • E-Planning Data Management (Data Analysis, Data Storage)
  • E-Planning Evaluation
  • E-Planning Monitoring
  • E-Planning Online Communication and Dissemination
  • Games and Idea Generation in Participatory Urban E-Planning
  • Games as Visualization and Participatory Tools in Urban E-Planning
  • GeoDesign and the Planning of Natural and Virtual Environments
  • Internet of Things in Urban E-Planning
  • Landscape Virtual Modeling
  • Living Labs in Urban E-Planning
  • Mobile Applications and Sensors for Urban E-Planning
  • Online Data Portals and Urban E-Planning
  • Online Decision Support Models in Urban E-Planning
  • Online Indicator Tools and Urban E-Planning
  • Organizational and Human Factors in Urban E-Planning
  • Participatory and Emotional Mapping
  • Participatory E-Activism in Urban E-Planning
  • Participatory Geoweb and Urban E-Planning
  • Planning 3.0
  • Qualitative Online Research Methods for Urban E-Planning
  • Quantitative Online Research Methods for Urban E-Planning
  • Scenarios and Prospective Methods in Urban E-Planning
  • Social Media and Citizen Engagement in Urban E-Planning
  • Software Technology for Urban E-Planning
  • Spatial Big Data and Data Mining in Urban E-Planning
  • Spatial Open Data and Participatory Urban E-Planning
  • Strategic Urban E-Planning Methods
  • Surveillance and Security in the E-City
  • Technology Pitfalls in Urban E-Planning Projects
  • 3D Cadastral Systems in Urban E-Planning
  • Virtual 3D Urban Models
  • Virtual Reality Environments in Urban E-Planning
  • Volunteered Geographic Information for Disaster Management
  • Volunteered Geographic Information in Urban E-Planning
  • Web-Based Public Participation in Urban E-Planning


Theory, History and Ethics of E-Planning
  • Data Protection and Citizens' Privacy in Urban E-Planning
  • E-Planning and Human Rights
  • Ethics in Urban E-Planning
  • History of Urban E-Planning (Adoption and Impact of E-Planning)
  • Theories of Urban E-Planning (Modern and Post-Modern Theories)
  • Trust in Urban E-Planning
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Journal Indices

Bacon's Media Directory
ProQuest Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Journals
ProQuest Computer Science Journals
ProQuest Illustrata: Technology
The Standard Periodical Directory
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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Testimonials and Reviews

The International Journal of E-Planning Research delivers first class scholarship and critical perspectives on fast developing E-Planning techniques and practice. The range and quality of debate in the journal is making a valuable contribution to the use of advanced technologies in coming to better planning decisions and, importantly, to the widespread interest in the potential for more open forms of planning.
- Peter Newman, Unviersity of Westminster, UK

While we have long been familiar with the rapidly increasing power of computers and with the astonishing emergence of their graphic abilities, we are relatively newly aware of the opportunities offered by smartphones, cloud computing and the coming semantic web. Among the many areas to which these technologies may be applied, there are few more important that effective planning in the light of changing global and local conditions. IJEPR is an ideal forum for exploration of the relationship between the technologies and innovative applications in planning.
- Ian Bishop, University of Melbourne, Australia

International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) is a high quality peer-reviewed journal with strong emphasis on providing both theoretical and empirical research on e-planning and, more importantly, opening horizons for new ideas of planning. Its special strength is that it combines social and political dimensions of planning with technological one, which is the key to reshaping planning systems and processes of our time. IJEPR serves as the major global forum for exchanging ideas of e-enabled planning and related issues.
- Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, University of Tampere, Finland

The International Journal of E-Planning Research is an excellent journal; I recommend it highly for anyone interested in the application of the latest information and communication technologies to planning and related fields.  It is particularly useful because it provides an international perspective on exciting e-planning applications such as Planning 2.0 and Web applications for planning.
- Richard Klosterman, University of Akron, USA

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