Urban Economics and Planning

Urban Economics and Planning

Journal Metrics

(From 2022)

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Date Created

2022

Number of Volumes

7

Number of Issues

33

Submission Count

945

Number of Articles

368

Article View

361,188

PDF Download

174,528

 

Urban Economics and Planning Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal that, in the latest evaluation by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (2024), has been awarded the Scientific Grade “A”. The journal is published by the Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center and focuses on topics related to urban economics and urban planning.

Authors are kindly requested to submit their manuscripts electronically through the “Submit Paper” section and to track the peer-review process via the online system. Submitted papers will be published upon successful completion of the review process and after making any required revisions.

In order to enhance the journal’s international visibility and academic reach, from Volume 7, Issue 1 (March 2026) onward, the journal will be published bilingually (in Persian and English). Accordingly, authors whose papers are submitted to the system on or after October 7, 2025, are required to provide an English version of their accepted manuscripts.

Since May 31, 2023, all submitted papers have been checked for plagiarism through the Samim Noor plagiarism detection system. Uploading the similarity report and specifying the journal’s email address (info@juep.net) as the recipient on the originality certificate are mandatory when submitting manuscripts.

The processing of all manuscripts submitted after June 22, 2022, is free of charge.

 

.Journal of "Urban Economics and Planning" 

Publication Period Monthly
Reviewing and Evaluating process Double-blind
Acceptence Rate (2024) 31%
Language Persian and English
Kind of Publication Print and Online
Plagiarism monitoring software SamimNoor
Submission and Publication fee Completely Free (Sponsered by Tehran Urban Research and Planning Center)
Publication license and copyright Creative Commons license CC-BY 4.0
Review Time 2 weeks approximately (2025)
Article Access

Platinium Open Access

Archiving

ISC (in addition to journal website)

 

Current Issue: Volume 7, Issue 9, December 2026 (In Process) 

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