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*Innovations and Alternatives to Market-Driven Compact City Planning **
***Edited by Carl Grodach, Liton Kamruzzaman and Mark Limb

/Deadline for Abstracts: //15 September 2018//**//**//| Deadline for 
Full Papers: //15 January 2019/
//
Urban Planning, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Web of Science-ESCI 
and recently also in Scopus, welcomes article proposals for its thematic 
issue "Innovations and Alternatives to Market-Driven Compact City 
Planning", edited by Carl Grodach (Monash University, Australia), Liton 
Kamruzzaman (Monash University, Australia) and Mark Limb (Queensland 
University of Technology, Australia).
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/This themed issue aims to critically engage with the durability, 
mobility, and conflict-ridden state of the compact city concept. We 
invite papers that explore new, potentially transformative planning 
innovations that work within existing compact city frameworks and those 
that study alternative approaches to market-driven policy. Authors 
interested in contributing an article to this thematic issue are invited 
to read the full call for papers here 
<www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/pages/view/nextissues#CompactCity>. 
Abstracts are due 15 September 2018.

Kind regards,
Mariana

Mariana Pires
Urban Planning
Cogitatio Press
1070-129 Lisbon, Portugal
www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning

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