International Development Planning Review

Papers
(The TQCC of International Development Planning Review is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
On the governing of ‘gray’ trading spaces in Accra: multiple powers and ambiguous ‘worlding’ practices20
Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways14
‘They say these are places for criminals, but this is our home’: internalising and countering discourses of territorial stigmatisation in Harare’s informal settlements12
Rethinking the link between climate and violent conflict over water11
The social regulation of livelihoods in unplanned settlements in Freetown: implications for strategies of formalisation11
Multi-dimensional conflict and the resilient urban informal economy in Karachi, Pakistan11
Under construction: socio-material assemblage of informal housing in Dhaka8
The limits of insulation: the long-term political dynamics of public–private service delivery8
Between the village and the city: the in-betweenness of rural young people in East Indonesia8
Managing COVID-19 and health vulnerabilities: mHealth user experience, information quality and policy recommendations8
On the fast lane: infrastructural acceleration in times of emergency7
Waste recyclers, embodied research and planning: evidence from Guangzhou, China6
Neoliberalisation through naming: place naming and shifting modes of housing production in Ankara6
Urban equality and the SDGs: three provocations for a relational agenda5
Conceptualising urban informality in the platform economy: regulation, legitimisation, value extraction and collective agency5
Gaining agency? Pandemic governance and the Indian city5
International Development Planning Review: Volume 44, Issue 35
Diasporic entanglements: Philippine-Toronto entrepreneurs reinventing food, business and belonging pre- and post-COVID-195
Through the lens of inequality: what can we learn from CGIAR as a case study of research on the climate–security nexus?5
Interplay of institutional logics in legitimising state COVID-19 responses in Tanzania: analysis of newspaper reporting4
Scaling low-income housing delivery in Kenya and the Philippines: community participation and livelihoods outcomes4
The path-dependent nature of smart city policies in South Korea: an evolutionary explanation4
Infrastructure, citizenship and informal vendors’ (non)access to state support during COVID-19 in Accra, Ghana4
Index to Volume 464
Climate change and security nexus4
International Development Planning Review: Volume 44, Issue 14
The value of development researchers: structural racism, universities and UK Overseas Development Assistance (ODA)4
The self-regulation of informal land uses and tenure through customary land management systems4
Non-essential? COVID-19 disruption to teachers’ economic citizenship in low-cost private schools in Kampala City4
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