Dear Colleagues, 

This is the final reminder for the call for abstracts for Housing Policy Debate's Special Issue on Location Affordability. 

Have a Happy Thanksgiving. 

Best,

John 
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John L. Renne, Ph.D., AICP
Associate Provost of Urban Initiatives 

Associate Professor, Department of Planning and Urban Studies 
http://planning.uno.edu/

Director, Merritt C. Becker Jr. University of New Orleans Transportation Institute

Senior Visiting Research Associate, University of Oxford


Call for Abstracts: Special Issue on Location Affordability

Deadline: 1st December 2014

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts to Housing Policy Debate for inclusion in a special issue on the topic of location affordability. The issue is planned to be published in 2016 and will be guested edited by John Renne and Lisa Sturtevant.

Topics and research questions may include, but are not limited, to the following:
• Research method and design
• Implications for understanding “affordability”
• Policy applications and analysis
• Applications for land use and transportation planning
• Location affordability and transit-oriented neighbourhoods
• Economic development outcomes
• Public health implications
• Role of the built environment
• Real estate markets

Submission Instructions

Interested authors must submit an extended abstract to housingpolicydebate@gmail.com by 1st December 2014. These should not exceed 450 words and should follow the guidelines. These papers will undergo the standard Housing Policy Debate peer review process.

Click here for more information

Kind regards,
Zoe Brooke
Routledge Urban and Planning

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5 -Year Impact Factor: 1.34

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