International Development Planning Review

Papers
(The TQCC of International Development Planning Review is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Breaking false boundaries in comparative urban studies: an engagement with Martin J. Murray’s Many Urbanisms32
Editorial note11
Viewpoint Theorisations of African cities need to be careful of jumping onto the ‘urban band wagon’9
Resettlement in Tsintsabis, Namibia: historical background and contemporary social complexities in Haiǀǀom and !Xun development planning9
The geography of women’s informal entrepreneurial activities in urban Zambia: place, mobility and locational decision-making8
On the governing of ‘gray’ trading spaces in Accra: multiple powers and ambiguous ‘worlding’ practices7
Co-producing urban transport informality: evidence from owner-operator relations in the motor tricycle taxi industry in a Ghanaian town7
Hallyu and FDI: the growth of South Korea’s investment in Indonesia’s cultural content industry6
The politics of infrastructural aesthetics: a case of Delhi’s Bus Rapid Transit corridor6
The making and unmaking of Tarlabasi, Istanbul: an account of territorial stigmatisation5
Development beyond 2030: more collaboration, less competition?4
De-industrialisation in the world’s factory: a microscopic analysis of the restructuring of Wuhan Iron and Steel Company (WISCO), Wuhan, China4
Responding to the growing issue of ‘journal hijacking’4
When coping strategies become the norm: household water insecurity in the Dominican Republic3
Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways3
‘You never get a livelihood out of going to school’: the crisis of urban modernity and the education-employment nexus in Harare, Zimbabwe3
The self-regulation of informal land uses and tenure through customary land management systems3
International Development Planning Review: Volume ahead-of-print3
‘They say these are places for criminals, but this is our home’: internalising and countering discourses of territorial stigmatisation in Harare’s informal settlements3
Seeing into the entropic state: smart cities and COVID-19 management in Kerala2
Land value uplift for infrastructure in land readjustment: a case study of Yeongdong (Gangnam) in Seoul, South Korea2
The generational status quo explained: longitudinal case studies of small Dutch NGOs2
Theorising the messiness of global urbanism2
Global extractive imperative: from local resistance to unburnable fuels2
Pathways to assisted self-help housing: the evolution of Mexico’s housing governability system2
Community development in Chinese commodity housing estates through civic action2
The politics of Africa’s urban–industrialisation: authoritarian centralisation and policy integration2
Understanding the structure and complexity of regional greenway governance in China2
(Re)constructing (re)settlement: risk reduction and urban development negotiations in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic2
Electrifying urban Africa: energy access, city-making and globalisation in Nigeria and Benin2
On the ethics of researching informal urbanism2
Are climate and environment- and peace and security-related policy outputs coherent? A policy coherence and awareness analysis for climate security2
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