Disp magazine is an internationally peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on in-depth exploration of planning theory, practice, and related policies. It provides a multidisciplinary exchange forum for urban planners, regional planners, policy makers, scholars, and students to express their opinions and research results on various issues in urban and regional development.
This journal focuses on innovative methods, strategies, and practices in the planning process, including but not limited to housing policy, transportation planning, environmental sustainability, economic development, social justice, and the design and implementation of effective planning solutions. Encourage authors to submit case studies, theoretical analyses, historical reviews, and critical comments on planning practices, which can help promote the development of the planning discipline and progress in practice. The content usually reflects the hot issues and challenges in the current planning field, such as the impact of globalization, urbanization, climate change on urban planning, and the application of emerging technologies in planning. In addition, the journal may also include discussions on planning education, exploring how to cultivate the next generation of planners to address increasingly complex urban planning issues.