ISOCARP is proud to present our flagship publication, the ISOCARP Review.
The review is the thematic publication series that complement the research efforts prepared for the annual ISOCARP World Planning Congresses and is aimed at planning professionals and city officials and the general public interested in urban issues.
Published since 2004, it solicits leading articles about award-winning other noteworthy real-world planning projects. Recent topics have included: sustainable cities; planning with water; food security planning: new planning tools and methods, climate change planning, and much more.
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Review 04
Urban Growth without Sprawl
Published on the occasion of the 44th ISOCARP Congress on Urban Growth without Sprawl in Dalian/China (2008) Flyer| View a Specimen Chapter
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Review 09
Frontiers of Planning: Visionary futures for human settlements
Published in 2013, with the occasion of the 49th ISOCARP Congress in Brisbane, Australia. Editors: Jim Colman, Australia & Chris Gossop, UK Table of Contents| Have a look inside the Review
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Review 08
Fast Forward: City Planning in a Hyper Dynamic World.
Published in 2012, with the occasion of the 48th ISOCARP Congress in Perm, Russia. Editors: Shi Nan, China & Chris Gossop, UK Flyer | Table of Contents | Have a look inside the Review
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Review 07
Liveable Cities: Urbanising World
Published in 2011 in conjunction with 47th ISOCARP Congress in Wuhan, China. Editors: Chris Gossop, UK & Shi Nan, China Flyer | Table of Contents | View a Specimen Chapter
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Review 06
Sustainable City / Developing World
Published in 2010 on the occasion on the 46th ISOCARP Congress in Nairobi, Kenya. Editor: Chris Gossop, UK Flyer | View a Specimen Chapter
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Review 05
Low Carbon Cities
Published in 2009 on the occasion of the 45th ISOCARP Congress on Low Carbon Cities in Porto/Portugal; edited by Chris Gossop and Fernando Brandão Alves. Flyer | Table of Contents | View a Specimen Chapter