City Planning Review, established in 1977, is a peer-reviewed monthly academic journal published by the Urban Planning Society of China, the sole legally registered national-level academic and professional organization specializing in urban studies and planning. Since its founding, the journal has been at the forefront of intellectual and policy debates, covering the latest and most significant empirical, theoretical, and policy research achievements in urban studies and planning. It publishes high-quality articles that encompass a range of topics including urban and regional studies, community development, urban governance and policy, built environment planning, and urban design, catering to an audience of scholars, professionals, and policymakers. Recognized as a top-tier academic journal in its field, both in natural and social sciences, City Planning Review is listed among China's core journals and has been honored as one of the Top 100 Scientific and Technological Journals by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television of the People's Republic of China. In recent years, it has also been acknowledged by the China International Evaluation and Research Center for Academic Literatures as one of the Highest International Impact Academic Journals. The journal is committed to sustaining and expanding its role as a platform for cutting-edge empirical, theoretical, and policy research in urban studies and planning.