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International Development Planning Review
The Diary of Elizabeth Lee: Growing up on Merseyside in the Late Nineteenth Century spacer

Synopsis
International Development Planning Review’s 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.

    Contributions should be original and should not have been previously published in any form, including all forms of electronic publication. Contributors are required to assign copyright to Liverpool University Press, and not to publish accepted articles or book reviews on web pages before they appear in IDPR.

    International Development Planning Review is hosted online by Metapress and is accessible at http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121627/. Online access is free to existing subscribers.

    Editors and Editorial Committee

    Editors:
    Bill Gould, University of Liverpool
    Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London
    Mike Douglass, University of Hawaii, Manoa

    Book Reviews Editor
    Dr Amanda Sives, University of Liverpool

    Editorial Assistant:
    Sandra Robinson

    Editorial Board

    Ben Arimah, UN Human Settlements Programme
    Jonathan Barton, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
    Sylvia Chant, London School of Economics, UK
    G. Shabbir Cheema, East-West Center, Hawaii
    Andrew Cotton, Loughborough University, UK
    Amrita Daniere, University of Toronto, Mississauga
    Tommy Firman, Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia
    John Friedmann, University of British Columbia, Canada
    Alan Gilbert, University College London, UK
    Katherine Gough, University of Copenhagen
    Arif Hasan, Arif Hasan & Associates, Pakistan
    Won Bae Kim, Northeast Asian Regional Development Centre, Korea
    Benedict Korf, University of Zurich
    Michael Leaf, University of British Columbia, Canada
    Terry McGee, University of British Columbia, Canada
    Laurence J.C. Ma, University of Akron, USA
    Giles Mohan, The Open University, UK
    Michael Mutter, UN Habitat, Nairobi
    Warwick Murray, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
    George Owusu, University of Ghana
    Mike Parnwell, University of Leeds, UK
    Chris Pycroft, Department for International Development
    C.M. Rogerson, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
    David Simon, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
    Amanda Sives, University of Liverpool, UK
    Cecilia Tacoli, International Institute for Environment and Development, UK
    Yue-man Yeung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Mark Yaolin Wang, The University of Melbourne

    Editorial Correspondence

    Submission to International Development Planning Review is via Manuscript Central at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/lup-idpr

    Should you require any assistance using Manuscript Central please do not hesitate to contact ScholarOne’s Manuscript Central Helpdesk. Monday through Friday, 3:00 am to 8:30 pm EST, (US Based Number): +1-434-817-2040 x 334 or by clicking the ‘Get Help Now’ link on the upper right corner of the site to search FAQs, email the team, or locate a Guide for Authors.

    Editorial correspondence should be addressed to:

    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

    Books for Review should be sent to:

    Dr Amanda Sives
    School of Politics and Communications Studies
    Roxby Building
    The University of Liverpool
    L69 7ZT

    Ordering Information

    The International Development Planning Review (ISSN 1474-6743) is distributed worldwide for Liverpool University Press by Marston Book Services. For details of subscription rates and ordering information, go to www.marston.co.uk or contact:

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    For sample copies and information on advertising in the International Development Planning Review, contact Janet Smith at Liverpool University Press: j.m.smith@liv.ac.uk

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