Journal of Planning Literature

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Planning Literature is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transportation Transformation: Is Micromobility Making a Macro Impact on Sustainability?49
Developing Human-Centered Urban Digital Twins for Community Infrastructure Resilience: A Research Agenda47
Conceptualizing Mobility Inequality: Mobility and Accessibility for the Marginalized42
Conceptualizing the Policy Tools of Spatial Planning28
Measurement and Definition of Gentrification in Urban Studies and Planning26
Reconceptualising Sense of Place: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Individual-Community-Place Interrelationships25
An Overview of Scenario Approaches: A Guide for Urban Design and Planning25
City Light or Star Bright: A Review of Urban Light Pollution, Impacts, and Planning Implications23
Exploring Network Measures of Social Capital: Toward More Relational Measurement21
“Critical Agents of Change?”: Opportunities and Limits to Children’s Participation in Urban Planning19
Planning and Climate Change in African Cities: Informal Urbanization and ‘Just’ Urban Transformations16
Planning, Aging, and Loneliness: Reviewing Evidence About Built Environment Effects16
Transaction Costs in Planning Literature: A Systematic Review15
Soft Spaces as a Traveling Planning Idea: Uncovering the Origin and Development of an Academic Concept on the Rise15
Systematic Literature Review on Smart Mobility: A Framework for Future “Quantitative” Developments14
Growth Management Effectiveness: A Literature Review14
Semantic City Planning Systems (SCPS): A Literature Review13
Zoning Change: Upzonings, Downzonings, and Their Impacts on Residential Construction, Housing Costs, and Neighborhood Demographics13
Which City? Grounding Contemporary Urban Theory12
Outcomes Associated with Providing Secure, Stable, and Permanent Housing for People Who Have Been Homeless: An International Scoping Review11
Defining Public Interest in Planning: A Review11
Indigenous Planning: From Forced Assimilation to Self-determination10
Review of Empirical Studies on Relationship between Street Environment and Crime10
Intergenerational Public Space Design and Policy: A Review of the Literature10
Revisiting the Purpose of Land Policy: Efficiency and Equity9
China's new Towns in Controversy: A Literature Review9
The Relationship Between Urban Renewal and the Built Environment: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis9
A Systematic Literature Review of Infrastructure Governance: Cross-sectoral Lessons for Transformative Governance Approaches8
Planning the Built Environment and Land Use Towards Deep Decarbonization of the United States8
Space Syntax has Come of Age: A Bibliometric Review from 1976 to 20238
Punctual Urbanisms: Rapid Planning Responses to Urban Problems8
Aging Back Into the Closet: Community Planning for Older LGBTQ + Adults7
The Role of Local Housing Policies in Preventing Displacement: A Literature Review7
Urbanized Defense Communities: A Literature Review on the Policies, Politics, and Planning of Military Readiness and Local Land Use in the United States6
Planning for FEWsheds: The Role of Planning in Integrating and Strengthening Food, Energy and Water Systems6
Enabling Urban Planning Action in Africa: The Praxis and Oddity of COVID-19 Pandemic Response5
How Spatially Concentrated Are Industrial Clusters?: A Meta-analysis5
Segregating by Greening: What do We Mean by Green Gentrification?4
Latinos in Kansas City: The Political Economy of Placemaking3
Taking Stock of What We Know About Large-Scale Urban Development Projects: A Review of Existing Theoretical Frameworks and Case Studies3
Planning for Play? A Systematic Literature Review3
Equitable Urban Planning for Climate Change3
Making Communities Age-Friendly: Lessons From Implemented Programs3
Measurement and Meaning: Critical Reflection on the Maturation and Potential of National Urban Land Studies in the United States3
Defining Co-Production: A Review of the Planning Literature3
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