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An inter-and transdisciplinary open access journal; Edited by Niki Frantzeskaki & Marc Wolfram

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Future urban food security resilience efforts should focus on secondary urban areas which are spatially isolated from surrounding food sources > Read here: rdcu.be/cWgbf
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Retail shops represent an important food outlet in secondary urban areas, but they remain understudied > Read here: rdcu.be/cWgbf
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City-level characteristics explain more of the variability in #food sourcing behaviors than household-level characteristics > Read here: rdcu.be/cWgbf
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Rural-urban #food linkages are dominated by grains, while urban-urban food linkages comprise more higher value foods @ZimmerMaps > Read here: rdcu.be/cWgbf
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Across the EU, mechanisms that allocate open urban space to cars remain far more prevalent than those for bicycles >> doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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For the #urban #transformations community, engaging with the criticism around projectification raises multiple political issues, such as the effects of neo-liberal agendas, privatisation of public spaces, and outsourcing of municipal expertise > Read here: doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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#UrbanTransformations are of vital importance for the future of humanity and ecosystem Earth. We invite contributions from a broad range of scientific and practice fields working on the causes, patterns, pathways and impacts of urban transformations
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Legacy allocations of space that favour and support automobility should be problematised through the lens of space scarcity >> doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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Across the EU, mechanisms that allocate open urban space to cars remain far more prevalent than those for bicycles >> doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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Amsterdam, an example of a city that has achieved success in the transition towards a more sustainable urban mobility system, is shown to incorporate a scarcity-based approach to space allocation >> doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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Expanding access to data property may result in alternative processes of financialization and urbanization >> doi.org/10.1186/s42854…
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