International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)
ISSN: 2160-9918; EISSN: 2160-9926
Established 2012; Published Quarterly
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Carlos Nunes Silva
(Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Description
The International Journal of E-Planning Research
(IJEPR) is a peer-reviewed international quarterly journal that 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.
Mission and Scope
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. The
International Journal of E-Planning Research is committed to provide a forum
for an international exchange of ideas on urban e-planning research and
practice.
Topics Covered
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 disability
• E-planning and digital divide
• E-planning and disasters 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 science in urban e-planning
• Citizen e-participation in urban 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 as visualization and participatory tools in
urban e-planning
• Games and idea generation in participatory 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 decision support models in urban e-planning
• Online indicator tools and urban e-planning
• Online data portals and urban e-planning
• Organizational and human factors in urban e-planning
• Participatory and emotional mapping
• Participatory Geoweb and urban e-planning
• Participatory e-activism in 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 cecurity 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 in urban
e-planning
• Volunteered geographic information for disaster
management
• 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
planning theories)
• Trust in urban e-planning
Submission
Prospective authors should note that only original and
previously unpublished articles will be considered. INTERESTED AUTHORS MUST
CONSULT THE JOURNAL’S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/journals/guidelines-for-submission.aspx PRIOR TO
SUBMISSION. All article submissions will be forwarded to at least 3 members of
the Editorial Review Board of the journal for double-blind, peer review. Final
decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews
received from the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically.
All submissions and inquiries regarding IJEPR should be directed to the
attention of:
Carlos
Nunes Silva
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)
E-mail:
cs @ campus. ul. pt