Urban Development Policy Making

Urban Development Policy Making

This journal is published by the Tehran Municipality Higher Education and Applied Sciences Institute, focusing on policy-making, management, and urban planning. Authors are required to submit their articles electronically via the "Article Submission" page and follow the peer review process. Submitted articles will undergo a thorough review; upon approval and necessary revisions, they will be published. The journal's policy is to expedite the peer review process to ensure that reviewers’ feedback is communicated to authors as quickly as possible.

The Urban Development Policy Making (UDPM) Journal is an academic publication that, after publishing four issues, will attain an official ranking from the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology in the year 2025.

Similarity checking (plagiarism detection) for articles is conducted through the Samim Noor system.

Peer review, editing, and layout for all accepted articles are provided free of charge.

"Journal of "Urban Development Policy Making "

Type of Accreditation: Academic — in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology

Publication Frequency: Quarterly journal

Type of Peer Review: Open (double-blind) peer review

Average Review Time: 2 weeks

Language of Publication: Persian (extended abstract in English)

Type of Publication: Print and Electronic Publication 

Access Type: Free access (full text available)

Review and Publication Fees: Free of charge

Article Archiving: Indexed in ISC database (in addition to the journal’s website)

All submitted articles will be screened for similarity before the peer review process using the similarity detection systems Hamiyab (SinaWeb) and Samim Noor. The journal adheres to the ethical standards set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Please note that the novelty of the articles, solid theoretical foundations, comprehensive background research, proper discussion, adherence to the journal's formatting guidelines, and accurate referencing are highly important for the review and acceptance process.

The review process is open, meaning reviewers can see the authors' names, so authors do not need to prepare the original manuscript file anonymously.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 2026, Pages 187-337 

Keywords Cloud

  • Tehran
  • urban management
  • Tehran Municipality
  • Participation
  • Waste Management
  • sustainable development
  • Recycling
  • Artificial intelligence
  • climate change
  • participatory governance
  • Climate Resilience
  • Urban policymaking
  • Accountability
  • Water security
  • Urban Governance
  • safety
  • computer vision
  • Deep Learning
  • Municipal Waste
  • Tehran City
  • Sustainability
  • population
  • Urban Water Supply
  • Urban agriculture
  • Water resources
  • Traffic
  • travel time
  • Urban Identity
  • Grounded theory
  • Disaster Management
  • Lifestyle
  • Green infrastructure
  • Speed
  • Public education
  • Public Participation
  • Air pollution
  • Cultural planning
  • Performance Evaluation
  • Metro Station
  • Analytic Hierarchy Process
  • Citizen participation
  • Sustainable transport
  • Multi Criteria Decision Making
  • Multi-criteria decision making
  • urban safety
  • processing
  • Tehran metro
  • Urban Culture
  • Waiting time
  • Landfill
  • administrative integrity
  • Public Sector
  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Financing
  • Machine Learning
  • Nanomaterials
  • Financial Challenges
  • Cyberspace
  • Analytic Network Process
  • Composite index
  • cycling
  • traffic calming
  • Sadra
  • New towns
  • Damage Assessment
  • metro
  • pedestrianization
  • Waste disposal
  • Response surface methodology (RSM)
  • Water Resources Management
  • Urban regeneration
  • Collision
  • t-test
  • Transparency
  • life cycle assessment
  • Municipalities
  • Health Costs
  • SMART
  • Reconstruction
  • Integrated Management
  • Health Risks
  • Energy
  • Behavioral models
  • Municipal Waste Management
  • Occupational injuries
  • Electricity Generation
  • anaerobic digestion
  • Waste-to-Energy
  • Urban Resilience
  • Capital Market
  • Martyrdom
  • phase change materials
  • Sacrifice
  • Urban Heat Island
  • Smart Cities
  • Municipal solid waste
  • Makran region
  • urban branding
  • Budget Transparency
  • Energy optimization
  • Carrying Capacity
  • Organizational Transparency
  • sustainable urban
  • Solar Water Heater
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Electrification
  • Comparative Approach
  • zero energy building
  • Grounded Theory Approach
  • Source separation
  • Load management
  • skill development
  • urban waste management
  • Popularization
  • Iranian metropolises
  • Metropolis of Tehran
  • Occupational diseases
  • Water policy
  • Speed reduction
  • facilitation
  • Incinerator
  • Building Materials
  • Urban Policy
  • Grey Wolf Algorithm
  • Electric buses
  • object detection
  • Data Governance
  • open government
  • Sports events
  • Tourism Carrying Capacity
  • Nature-based Solutions (NbS)
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Open-data governance
  • Innovative financial instruments
  • Shelter
  • Iranian Islamic civilization
  • Smart glass
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Residential Solar System
  • Urban Space Heating
  • Renewable Energy Efficiency
  • Urban Ranking
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • sports culture
  • Urban Alienation
  • Urban Development Planning
  • Urbanized Individual
  • Participatory Budgeting
  • Citizen Engagement
  • Municipal Governance
  • Urban divisions
  • Components of Urban Branding
  • City economy
  • Electric public transportation
  • electrification infrastructure
  • regulatory frameworks
  • power grid integration
  • charging policy
  • biomass resources
  • Deployment of Artificial Intelligence
  • Urban Capital Projects
  • development of physical spatial structure
  • lease-to-own
  • Energetic dark greenhouses
  • urban food security
  • sustainable food production
  • Household hazardous waste
  • Garbage Collectors
  • Traffic strategies
  • Clean Tansportation
  • Transportation Electrification
  • Urban Investment
  • Incentive and Penalties
  • Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT)
  • Passive Policies
  • Active Policies
  • post-earthquake fire
  • pre-disaster strategies
  • post-disaster strategies
  • Destination Management
  • Iranian Urban Progress Index (IUPI)
  • Fire Safety Management
  • Safety Governance
  • Structural and Functional Challenges
  • Knowledge Documentation
  • Document Management
  • DIM-ICE
  • Crowd Management
  • Successful experiences
  • citizen budgeting
  • sustainable urban governance
  • Property Valuation
  • Fog water harvesting
  • Energy-free technology
  • Fresh water production
  • PRISMA method
  • Data-driven policymaking
  • Holy Defense Museum
  • Multi-level Decision-Making
  • Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

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