International Development Planning Review

Papers
(The TQCC of International Development Planning Review 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
On the governing of ‘gray’ trading spaces in Accra: multiple powers and ambiguous ‘worlding’ practices18
‘They say these are places for criminals, but this is our home’: internalising and countering discourses of territorial stigmatisation in Harare’s informal settlements12
Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways12
The social regulation of livelihoods in unplanned settlements in Freetown: implications for strategies of formalisation11
Multi-dimensional conflict and the resilient urban informal economy in Karachi, Pakistan11
Rethinking the link between climate and violent conflict over water9
The limits of insulation: the long-term political dynamics of public–private service delivery8
Under construction: socio-material assemblage of informal housing in Dhaka8
On the fast lane: infrastructural acceleration in times of emergency8
Between the village and the city: the in-betweenness of rural young people in East Indonesia7
Neoliberalisation through naming: place naming and shifting modes of housing production in Ankara6
Managing COVID-19 and health vulnerabilities: mHealth user experience, information quality and policy recommendations6
Waste recyclers, embodied research and planning: evidence from Guangzhou, China6
Gaining agency? Pandemic governance and the Indian city5
International Development Planning Review: Volume 44, Issue 35
Conceptualising urban informality in the platform economy: regulation, legitimisation, value extraction and collective agency5
Through the lens of inequality: what can we learn from CGIAR as a case study of research on the climate–security nexus?5
Urban equality and the SDGs: three provocations for a relational agenda4
International Development Planning Review: Volume 44, Issue 14
The self-regulation of informal land uses and tenure through customary land management systems4
Interplay of institutional logics in legitimising state COVID-19 responses in Tanzania: analysis of newspaper reporting4
Index to Volume 464
Scaling low-income housing delivery in Kenya and the Philippines: community participation and livelihoods outcomes4
The value of development researchers: structural racism, universities and UK Overseas Development Assistance (ODA)4
Infrastructure, citizenship and informal vendors’ (non)access to state support during COVID-19 in Accra, Ghana4
The path-dependent nature of smart city policies in South Korea: an evolutionary explanation4
Non-essential? COVID-19 disruption to teachers’ economic citizenship in low-cost private schools in Kampala City3
Small local firms struggles: insertion process and entry barriers as lowest-tier automotive suppliers in Indonesia3
Housing and occupational experiences of rural migrants living in public rental housing in Chongqing, China: job choice, housing location and mobility3
International Development Planning Review: Volume 44, Issue 43
De-industrialisation in the world’s factory: a microscopic analysis of the restructuring of Wuhan Iron and Steel Company (WISCO), Wuhan, China3
Climate change and security nexus3
Overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation policy implementation: insights from Ethiopia3
Challenges and roles of grassroots community organisations in decentralised governance: a case study of Mali’s Office du Niger zone3
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