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International Development Planning Review is an academic, peer-reviewed journal which aims to reflect international development planning policy and practice. This includes a focus on the physical, economic and social conditions of urban and rural populations. The journal explores current national and international policy agendas, achievements and strategies in this area, offering material of interest to its established academic and professional readership as well as to a broader critical audience.
IDPR publishes theoretically informed and empirically grounded papers, critical reviews, viewpoints and book reviews. One of the four issues per year may be a ‘themed issue’ that focuses on a topic of interest.
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The journal is aimed at academics and professionals.
Time of Publication:
January, April, June, October.
Frequency:
Quarterly, four issues per year.
Circulation:
The circulation figure is not disclosed.
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International Development Planning Review is available through subscription and distributed worldwide for Liverpool University Press by Turpin Distribution.
Ad Rates:
For enquiries about advertising in IDPR, please contact Megan Ainsworth.
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The journal is not PRable, however articles submissions are welcome and author guidelines can be found here.
For further contact information, visit here.
They do not have a generic editorial email address, contact the editorial team directly.
Submissions are welcomed across a broad range of topics including but not limited to: demographic change and urbanization, shelter and infrastructure provision, livelihoods and economic activities, transport and communication networks, governance and civil society, urban and rural development policy and planning, and sustainability and environmental change.
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Background and Format: International Development Planning Review is an academic, peer-reviewed journal which aims to reflect international development planning policy and practice. This includes a focus on the physical, economic and social conditions of urban and rural populations. The journal explores current national and international policy agendas, achievements and strategies in this area, offering material of interest to its established academic and professional readership as well as to a broader critical audience. IDPR publishes theoretically informed and empirically grounded papers, critical reviews, viewpoints and book reviews. One of the four issues per year may be a ‘themed issue’ that focuses on a topic of interest. Audience and Readership: The journal is aimed at academics and professionals. Time of Publication: January, April, June, October. Frequency: Quarterly, four issues per year. Circulation: The circulation figure is not disclosed. Distribution: International Development Planning Review is available through subscription and distributed worldwide for Liverpool University Press by Turpin Distribution. Ad Rates: For enquiries about advertising in IDPR, please contact Megan Ainsworth. Other Information: The journal is not PRable, however articles submissions are welcome and author guidelines can be found here. For further contact information, visit here. They do not have a generic editorial email address, contact the editorial team directly. Submissions are welcomed across a broad range of topics including but not limited to: demographic change and urbanization, shelter and infrastructure provision, livelihoods and economic activities, transport and communication networks, governance and civil society, urban and rural development policy and planning, and sustainability and environmental change.
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