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International Development Planning Review (IDPR)



International Development Planning Review (IDPR)

http://www.liverpool-unipress.co.uk/html/publication.asp?idProduct=3597

Content available at:

http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121627/

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

International Development Planning Review's (IDPR) editorial policy is 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 a breadth of material in areas including:

* the use and development of resources and energy
* shelter
* communications
* transport
* technical cooperation and planning policy
* rural development
* planning methodology
* demographic change
* planning and development education
* finance
* theories and ideas of development

IDPR encourages shorter contributions alongside the traditional content of substantial scholarly papers: these include professional and research notes, and technical reports. 'Debate' and 'Viewpoint' features have opened the way to the publication of personal views and readers' responses. Conference reports will continue to appear from time to time and we have published a number of special thematic issues in recent volumes. The Book Review section is an important part of the journal, and the Editors also welcome proposals for longer book review articles.

ISSN 1474-6743 (Print)
ISSN 1478-3401 (Online)

Manuscript submission via online system.

The Editors
International Development Planning Review
4 Cambridge Street
Liverpool L69 7ZU

Tel: +44-[0]151-794-2874
Fax: +44-[0]151-794-2866
Email: sandrob@liv.ac.uk

Content available by subscription.

Abstracts available online. Articles available in PDF format.

Current Issue: Volume 32, Number 2 / 2010

Date: 4 May 2010


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