International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) - Call for Papers
Description
Topics Covered
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
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 and is committed to provide a forum for an international exchange of ideas on urban e-planning research and practice.All submissions and inquiries regarding IJEPR should be directed to the attention of:
Carlos Nunes Silva
Editor-in-ChiefInternational Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)
E-mail: cs @ campus. ul. pt
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