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Built Environment is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. With an emphasis on crossing disciplinary boundaries and providing global perspective, each issue focuses on a single subject of contemporary interest to practitioners, academics and students working in a wide range of disciplines. Issues are guest-edited by established international experts who not only commission contributions, but also oversee the peer-reviewing process in collaboration with the Editors.

Subject areas include: architecture; conservation; economic development; environmental planning; health; housing; regeneration; social issues; spatial planning; sustainability; urban design; and transport. All issues include reviews of recent publications.

The journal is abstracted in Geo Abstracts, Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, and Journal of Planning Literature, and is indexed in the Avery Index to Architectural Publications.

Publisher: Alexandrine Press

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Volume 45, Number 4, December 2019

Changing Patterns of Commuting
pp. 445-449(5)
Authors: Chatterjee, Kiron; Clark, Ben

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Categorizing Urban Form for the Largest Metro Regions in the U.S. Using the Excessive Commuting Framework
pp. 450-461(12)
Authors: Schleith, D.; Widener, M. J.; Kim, C.; Horner, M. W.

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Spatial Assessment of Commuting Patterns in India's National Capital Region
pp. 507-522(16)
Authors: Jain, Manisha; Hecht, Robert

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Socio-Spatial Variations in Commuting Patterns in Suburban Beijing
pp. 523-543(21)
Authors: Zheng, Wei; Wong, Cecilia; Qiao, Miao

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Women's Changing Commutes: The Work Trips of Single Mothers in the New York Region, 2000–2010
pp. 544-562(19)
Authors: Maciejewska, Monika; McLafferty, Sara; Preston, Valerie

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Low-Income Workers, Residential Location, and the Changing Commute in the United States
pp. 563-581(19)
Authors: Blumenberg, Evelyn; King, Hannah

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Teleworking: Decreasing Mobility or Increasing Tolerance of Commuting Distances?
pp. 582-602(21)
Authors: Ravalet, Emmanuel; RĂ©rat, Patrick

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Open Access Publication Reviews
pp. 621-624(4)

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