Built Environment (journal)

Built Environment is a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on urban planning and related fields.It began in 1956 as Official Architecture and Planning and was renamed Built Environment in 1972.[1] Topics discussed in the journal include: "architecture, conservation, economic development, environmental planning, health, housing, regeneration, social issues, spatial planning, sustainability, urban design, and transport."As of 2020, David Banister, Stephen Marshall, and Lucy Natarajan serve as editors.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.See tips for writing articles about academic journals.
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