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October 2019, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 558-572 A Review of Field Experiments in Planning and Urban Research
by Jordi Honey-Rosés - 573-587 Reflection-In-Action in Land Use Planning: Can We Do Better?
by Mahyar Arefi & M. St. Clair Greywoode & Aldo W. Fritz & Farokh Bagheri & Andrew R. Finney & Sherri Schermerhorn & Michael A. Johnson & Shadin Nimery
August 2019, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 365-367 Introduction to Special Theme Practice Forum: Latin American Spatial Planning beyond Clichés
by Roberto Rocco - 368-386 Unboxing the Black Box of Peruvian Planning
by Ana María Fernández-Maldonado - 387-405 Spatial Planning, an Embedded Regulation of Neoliberal Practices. Study of the Colombian Case
by Alice Beuf - 406-418 Planning Approaches to the Management of Land Value Increments in Argentina
by Beatriz Cuenya - 419-437 Characterization of Spatial Planning in Brazil: The Right to the City in Theory and Practice
by Roberto Rocco & Luciana Royer & Fábio Mariz Gonçalves - 438-453 Opening up Planning? Planning Reform in an Era of ‘Open Government’
by Phil Allmendinger & Graham Haughton - 454-474 Implementation of International Land Use Objectives - Discussions in Germany -
by Thomas Weith & Barbara Warner & Roni Susman - 475-488 The Bounded and Pragmatic Consultant: Fiscal Impact Analysts as Rational Actors
by Dustin C. Read & Andrew R. Sanderford & Thomas Skuzinski
May 2019, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 239-254 Vacant Industrial Buildings in Portugal: A Case Study from Four Municipalities
by Fernando Fonseca & Rui A. R Ramos - 255-287 Vacant Shops in a Crisis Period – A Morphological Analysis in Portuguese Medium-Sized Cities
by Miguel Saraiva & Teresa Sá Marques & Paulo Pinho - 288-304 Public Knowledge of and Involvement with Metropolitan and Local Strategic Planning in Australia
by Kristian Ruming - 305-317 Estimating Housing Infill Potential: Developing a Case for Floorspace Pooling in Ahmedabad, India
by Bhargav Adhvaryu & Vinod Rathod - 318-345 DIY Do’s and Don’ts: Limitations to Building University-Community Partnerships with Low Resource Communities of Color
by April Jackson & Melanie Marques - 346-364 Italian Urban Plans: Diversified Approaches and Methods for Assessing Their Quality
by Maria Angela Bedini & Fabio Bronzini & Paola Nicoletta Imbesi
January 2019, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-17 Major Wind Energy & the Interface of Policy and Regulation: A Study of Welsh NSIPs
by Lucy Natarajan - 18-46 The Role of Social Infrastructure in Achieving Inclusive Liveable Communities: Voices from Regional Australia
by Claudia Baldwin & Lisa Stafford - 47-61 Disentangling the Governance Configurations of Strategic Spatial Plan-Making in European Urban Regions
by Eduardo Oliveira & Anna M. Hersperger - 62-83 Decentralized Implementation of Flood Resilience Measures – A Blessing or a Curse? Lessons from the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan and the Royal Docks Regeneration
by Britta Restemeyer & Margo Van Den Brink & Johan Woltjer - 84-102 Planning Interventions: Urban Bias, Social Reform and the City
by Vojislava Filipcevic Cordes - 103-119 Is Semi-Discretionary Design Review Wieldy? Evidence from Seattle’s Program
by Ramzi Farhat - 120-130 The New Spatial Planning Act in Taiwan: A Messy Shift from Economic Development-Oriented Planning to Environmental Conservation-Oriented Planning?
by Wei-Ju Huang
October 2018, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 491-505 Ireland’s New National Planning Framework: (Re)Balancing and (Re)Conceiving Planning for the Twenty-First Century?
by Mick Lennon & Mark Scott & Paula Russell - 506-522 From Operational to Aspirational? Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in Mid-Sized Cities
by Audrey Jamal - 523-539 Mobile Participation in Urban Planning; Exploring a Typology of Engagement
by Robin Lybeck - 540-557 Examining the Insider/Outsider Dimensions of Local Food System Planning: Cases from Dunedin and Christchurch New Zealand
by Kathleen Haylock & Sean Connelly - 558-573 Setting the Standard for Green Infrastructure: The Need for, and Features of, a Benchmark in England
by Tom Calvert & Danielle Sinnett & Nick Smith & Gemma Jerome & Sarah Burgess & Louise King - 574-595 All Talk No Walk: Student Perceptions on Integration of Diversity and Practice in Planning Programs
by April Jackson & Ivis Garcia-Zambrana & Andrew J. Greenlee & C. Aujean Lee & Benjamin Chrisinger
August 2018, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 359-371 Fear: An Underexplored Motivation for Planners’ Behaviour?
by John Sturzaker & Alex Lord - 372-391 Journey to Work Travel Outcomes from ‘City of Short Distances’ Compact City Planning in Tübingen, Germany
by Iqbal Hamiduddin - 392-408 Urban Design as a Collective Enterprise: The Challenge of Housing Development in Memphis (TN, USA)
by Antonio Raciti - 409-425 Living Indigenous Heritage: Planning for Māori Food Gardens in Aotearoa/New Zealand
by Hinetaakoha Viriaere & Caroline Miller - 426-440 Is It Just a Guessing Game? The Application of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) to Predict Burglary
by Leanne Monchuk & Ken Pease & Rachel Armitage - 441-473 Towards an Integrated Assessment of the Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Policy-Making for Urban Ecosystems: Lessons from the Spatial and Economic Planning for Landscape and Cultural Heritage in Tuscany and Apulia (IT)
by Anna Maria Colavitti & Alessia Usai & Sergio Serra - 474-490 Teaching Land UseTransport Interactions in Italy: Towards an Interdisciplinary Pedagogy?
by Luca Staricco & Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
May 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 229-243 Getting the Planners Off Our Backs: Questioning the Post-Political Nature of English Planning Policy
by Alexander Lord & Mark Tewdwr-Jones - 244-263 Rational Versus Communicative: Towards an Understanding of Spatial Planning Methods in German Planning Practice
by Christian Diller & Anna Hoffmann & Sarah Oberding - 264-290 Implementing Dementia-Friendly Land Use Planning: An Evaluation of Current Literature and Financial Implications for Greenfield Development in Suburban Canada
by Samantha Biglieri - 291-308 Reconsidering Scale: Using Geographic Information Systems to Support Spatial Planning Conversations
by Dan Milz & Moira Zellner & Charles Hoch & Joshua Radinsky & Kelsey Pudlock & Leilah Lyons - 309-325 Bypassing Publicity for Getting Things Done: Between Informal and Formal Planning Practices in Finland
by Pia Bäcklund & Liisa Häikiö & Helena Leino & Vesa Kanninen - 326-343 Multi-criteria Decision-Making for Greenways: The Case of Trabzon, Turkey
by Ersin Türk - 344-358 Use of Redundant Industrial Buildings as Injections into the Cultural Sector in Norway
by Grete Swensen & Sveinung K. Berg
March 2018, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 97-119 Establishing Design Principles for Wildfire Resilient Urban Planning
by Constanza Gonzalez-Mathiesen & Alan March - 120-136 Institutional Adjustments and Strategic Planning Action: The Case of Victorian Wildfire Planning
by Maria Kornakova & Alan March & Brendan Gleeson - 137-153 Planning Strategically or by the Book?—Contentious Land Use Planning in South-eastern Finland
by Matti Fritsch & Heikki Eskelinen - 154-171 Spain Following in the EU’s Footsteps: The Europeanization of Spatial Planning in its Autonomous Communities
by Berezi Elorrieta - 172-185 Evaluating Housing Needs and Preferences of Generation Y in Malaysia
by Kenn Jhun Kam & Anthony Sheng Hui Lim & Karam M. Al-Obaidi & Tze Shwan Lim - 186-210 The Sidewalk as a Contested Space: Women’s Negotiation of Socio-Spatial Processes of Exclusion in Public Urban Space in Saudi Arabia; The Case of Al Tahlia Street
by Mohammed Almahmood & Oliver Schulze & Trine Agervig Carstensen & Gertrud Jørgensen - 211-227 Profiteering from Disaster: Why Planners Need to be Paying More Attention to Insurance
by Kate Booth
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-17 ‘Slipping through the Net’: The Impact of Incremental Development on the Built Environment of the Historic Coastal Town of Queenscliff in Victoria, Australia
by Ursula de Jong & Robert Fuller & David Beynon & Sally Winkler - 18-33 Town Centre Management: Outlook from Portugal
by Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães - 34-50 Formulating Contextual Building Regulations for Hill Towns of India: The Case of Shimla
by Ashwani Kumar & Pushplata Garg - 51-69 Embedding Artists within Planning: Calgary’s Watershed+ Initiative
by Jason F. Kovacs & Jeff Biggar - 70-85 Use and Misuse of Indicators in Spatial Planning: The Example of Land Take
by Antoine Decoville - 86-95 Facilitation and Dialogue as Methods of Reflective Practice in Professional Education
by Carolyn McAndrews & Jane Hansberry
October 2017, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 491-494 Introduction to Special Issue: ‘Translating Urban Planning Research and Pedagogy into Practice: An Australian perspective’
by Carolyn Whitzman & Robin Goodman - 495-507 Participatory Action Research in Affordable Housing Partnerships: Collaborative Rationality, or Sleeping with the Growth Machine?
by Carolyn Whitzman - 508-523 Collaboration with Caveats: Research–Practice Exchange in Planning
by Joe Hurley & Elizabeth Jean Taylor & Kath Phelan - 524-536 Integrated Education for Resilient Urban Adaptation: Wildfire Risk Reduction in Australia
by Alan March - 537-555 What is a Healthy Sustainable Built Environment? Developing Evidence-Based Healthy Built Environment Indicators for Policy-Makers and Practitioners
by Greg Paine & Susan Thompson - 556-570 Indigenous People and the Miserable Failure of Australian Planning
by Libby Porter
August 2017, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 345-360 Dealing with Conflict in Local Planning: Reflections from Australian Planners
by Robin Goodman & Kathy Douglas - 361-384 Spatial Planning in Ghana: Exploring the Contradictions
by Prosper Issahaku Korah & Patrick Brandful Cobbinah & Abraham Marshall Nunbogu - 385-401 An Evaluation of the Capacity-building Effects of Participatory GIS (PGIS) for Public Participation in Land Use Planning
by Amirulikhsan Zolkafli & Greg Brown & Yan Liu - 402-416 Isochrone Mapping of Urban Transport: Car-dependency, Mode-choice and Design Research
by Kim Dovey & Ian Woodcock & Lucinda Pike - 417-443 Parametric Design in Urbanism: A Critical Reflection
by Olgu Çalışkan - 444-465 Housing Type and Neighbourhood Safety Behaviour Predicts Self-rated Health, Psychological Well-being and Frequency of Recent Unhealthy Days: A Comparative Cross-sectional Study of the General Population in Sweden
by Erik Berglund & Ragnar Westerling & Per Lytsy - 466-477 The Most Important Skills an Urban Planner Needs In a Developing Country; The Case of Iran
by Hossein Bahrainy & Elham Fallah Manshadi - 478-490 Taking Stock of Neighbourhood Planning in England 2011–2016
by Gavin Parker & Kat Salter - 491-491 Erratum
by The Editors
May 2017, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 227-242 Implications of Applying the Green Infrastructure Concept in Landscape Planning for Ecosystem Services in Peri-Urban Areas: An Expert Survey and Case Study
by Christian Albert & Christina Von Haaren - 243-258 Planners’ Perceptions of Why Canadian Communities Have Too Many Plans
by Nathan Hall & Jill L. Grant & Muhammad Ahsanul Habib - 259-273 Indigenous Resource Management Plans: Transporting Non-Indigenous People into the Indigenous World
by Michelle Thompson-Fawcett & Jacinta Ruru & Gail Tipa - 274-296 Non-Negotiable Developer Obligations in the Spanish Land Readjustment: An Effective Passive Governance Approach that ‘de facto’ Taxes Development Value?
by María Jesús Gozalvo Zamorano & Demetrio Muñoz Gielen - 297-318 Planning with Preschoolers: City Mapping as a Planning Tool
by Claire Freeman & Christina Ergler & Tess Guiney - 319-332 Beyond the Balm of Communicative Planning: Can Actor -Network Theory Insights and a More Agonistic Practice Help Unlock Creative ‘Post-Conflict’ Potential?: Towards a Renewed Research Horizon in Northern Ireland
by William J. V. Neill - 333-344 Regenerating Urban Waterfronts—Creating Better Futures—From Commercial and Leisure Market Places to Cultural Quarters and Innovation Districts
by Andrew L. Jones
March 2017, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 103-119 What Should Planners Do to Address Unethical Political Pressure?
by Tej Kumar Karki - 120-131 Planning for retail change: a survey of municipal governments in Washington State
by Jennifer Gerend & Mathew Novak - 132-151 Planning for urbanization in religious tourism destinations: insights from Shirdi, India
by Kiran A. Shinde - 152-170 Experiences of running negotiable and non-negotiable developer contributions side-by-side
by Pete Wyatt - 171-196 An integrative spatial capital-based model for strategic local planning – An Israeli case
by Amnon Frenkel & Idan Porat - 197-211 Blending Individual Tenacity with Government’s Responsibility in the Implementation of US Non-motorized Transportation Planning (NMT)
by Carlos Balsas - 212-225 The place of informality and illegality in planning education in Nigeria
by Bolanle Wahab & Babatunde Agbola
January 2017, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-3 Sustainable Planning of Peri-Urban Areas: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Alexander Wandl & Marcello Magoni - 4-28 Discrete Landscapes in Metropolitan Lisbon: Open Space as a Planning Resource in Times of Latency
by João Rafael Santos - 29-39 Metropolitan Governance in the Peri-Urban Landscape: The Tower of Babel? The Case of the Vienna–Bratislava Metropolitan Region
by Daniela Patti - 40-54 Protection of Peri-Urban Open Spaces and Food-System Strategies. The Case of Parco delle Risaie in Milan
by Marcello Magoni & Angela Colucci - 55-84 Towards Sustainable Territories-in-Between: A Multidimensional Typology of Open Spaces in Europe
by Alexander Wandl & Remon Rooij & Roberto Rocco - 85-102 Making the Blood Broil: Conflicts Over Imagined Rurality in Peri-Urban Australia
by Elizabeth Taylor & Andrew Butt & Marco Amati
October 2016, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 473-485 Educating spatial planners for the age of co-creation: the need to risk community, science and practice involvement in planning programmes and curricula
by Remon Rooij & Andrea I. Frank - 486-499 The benefits of embedding experiential learning in the education of planners
by Johanna Rosier & Christine Slade & Tim Perkins & Claudia Baldwin & Eddo Coiacetto & Trevor Budge & Andrew Harwood - 500-512 Practice ~ reflection ~ learning: work experience in planner education
by Ian Wight & Jon Kellett & Johannes (Hans) Pieters - 513-532 Multiversity of the twenty-first century – examining opportunities for integrating community engagement in planning curricula
by Andrea I. Frank & Louie Sieh - 533-551 Educating collaborative planners: strengthening evidence for the learning potential of multi-stakeholder regional learning environments
by Carla Oonk & Judith Gulikers & Martin Mulder - 552-567 Learning through communicating with the public
by Martina Schretzenmayr & Simona Casaulta-Meyer
August 2016, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 359-382 Area-based urban regeneration comparing Denmark and Japan
by Yoko Harada & Gertrud Jørgensen - 383-401 ‘Clock-watching and box-ticking’: British local authority planners, professionalism and performance targets
by Ben Clifford - 402-419 Preventing the displacement of small businesses through commercial gentrification: are affordable workspace policies the solution?
by Jessica Ferm - 420-434 Planning reform beyond planning: the debate on an integrated Environment and Planning Act in the Netherlands
by Willem K. Korthals Altes - 435-451 Resistance to metropolitan institutionality and planning in Chile
by Arturo Orellana & Federico Arenas & Catalina Marshall & Alvaro Rivera - 452-471 Spatial planning in small islands: the need to discuss the concept of ecological structure
by Marta Horta de Sousa Vergílio & Helena Maria Gregório Pina Calado
May 2016, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 229-249 Improving Participation in Green Infrastructure Planning
by Jost Wilker & Karsten Rusche & Christine Rymsa-Fitschen - 250-269 ‘Test Driving’ a Financing Instrument for Climate Adaptation: Analyzing Institutional Dilemmas using Simulation Gaming
by Liz Root & Erwin van der Krabben & Tejo Spit - 270-291 Spatial Data Usage, Spatial Thinking and Spatial Knowledge Generation: The Case of Planning Practitioners in Arequipa, Peru
by Jessica Pineda-Zumaran - 292-310 The Informal ‘’ Institutional Culture of the Malaysian Housing Development Industry
by Ruth Foo & Cecilia Wong - 311-326 What Determines the Substantive Influence of Public Participation? An Investigation of Planners’ Views on Conditions for Participatory Practices in Denmark
by Ivar Lyhne & Helle Nielsen & Sara Bjørn Aaen - 327-346 Design, Disability and the Planning Challenge: The Reality of Living with Severely Disabled Children
by Jamie Staples & Stephen Essex - 347-357 Debating Temporary Uses for Vacant Urban Sites: Insights for Practice from a Stakeholder Workshop
by Niamh Moore-Cherry & Linda Mccarthy
March 2016, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 119-131 Understanding the Planning Challenges of Brownfield Development in Coastal Urban Areas of England
by Craig Leger & Christopher Balch & Stephen Essex - 132-153 An empirical investigation of stalled residential sites in England
by Pat McAllister & Emma Street & Pete Wyatt - 154-173 Youth Master Plans as Potential Roadmaps to Creating Child- and Youth-friendly Cities
by Debra Flanders Cushing - 174-194 Putting Localism in Place: Conservative Images of the Good Community and the Contradictions of Planning Reform in England
by Malcolm Tait & Andy Inch - 195-214 Let the Citizens Map—Public Participation GIS as a Planning Support System in the Helsinki Master Plan Process
by Maarit Kahila-Tani & Anna Broberg & Marketta Kyttä & Taylor Tyger - 215-228 Plan Evaluation: Challenges and Directions for Future Research
by Dave Guyadeen & Mark Seasons
January 2016, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-22 Territorial Politics, Devolution and Spatial Planning in the UK: Results, Prospects, Lessons
by Claire Colomb & John Tomaney - 23-40 Change of Thought: Findings on Planning for Shrinkage from a Regional Design Competition
by Annet Kempenaar & Marjo van Lierop & Judith Westerink & Arnold van der Valk & Adri van den Brink - 41-64 Bridging the Gaps between Impact Assessments and Resettlement Planning: A Case Study of Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project, Bangladesh
by Muhammad Nateque Mahmood & Robyn Keast - 65-79 Capacity for Stakeholder Participation in Recovery Planning
by Jennifer Horney & Danielle Spurlock & Shannon Grabich & Philip Berke - 80-98 The Redevelopment of Bus Depots: A Transaction Cost Economic Analysis of a Change in the Use of Land in Hong Kong
by Lawrence W.C. Lai - 99-117 Planning Playgrounds to Facilitate Children’s Pretend Play: A Case Study of New Suburbs in Perth Western Australia
by Abigail Oke & Garry John Middle
October 2015, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 477-496 Fear and Urban Planning in Ordinary Cities: From Theory to Practice
by Simone Tulumello - 497-513 Exploring Policy-Maker Perceptions of Small City Downtowns in the USA
by Thomas K. Bias & Kevin M. Leyden & Jeremy Zimmerman - 514-527 Planning Your Way to Job Growth
by Jennie Allison & Jeffrey H. Dorfman & Nicholas P. Magnan - 528-547 The Use of Surveillance Technologies in Planning Enforcement
by Neil Harris - 548-569 New Spatial Concepts Between Innovation and Lock-in: The Case of the Dutch Deltametropolis
by Lianne van Duinen - 570-586 Unequal Regionalism: Regional Planning in China and England
by Him Chung - 587-601 Educational Landscapes and Urban Development. Contextual and Spatial Interfaces and Linkages
by Angela Million & Anna Juliane Heinrich & Thomas Coelen
August 2015, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 355-375 Towards the Establishment of a Green Infrastructure in the Region of Montreal (Quebec, Canada)
by J�rôme Dupras & Charles Drouin & Pierre Andr� & Andrew Gonzalez - 376-392 The Inherent Politics of Managing the Quality of Urban Green Spaces
by Andrej Christian Lindholst & Sidney George Sullivan & Cecil C. Konijnendijk van den Bosch & Hanna Fors - 393-409 Factors Affecting Planned Unit Development Implementation
by Nina Palmy David - 410-423 Actor-Relational Planning in Deprived Areas: Challenges and Opportunities in Luchtbal Antwerpen, Belgium
by Luuk Boelens & Tom Coppens - 424-442 Analysing Space-Time Accessibility Towards the Implementation of the Light Rail System: The Case Study of Brescia
by Riccardo Bonotti & Silvia Rossetti & Michela Tiboni & Maurizio Tira - 443-456 Information is Power: Public Disclosure of Information in the Planning Decision-Making Process
by Adam Sheppard & Sarah Burgess & Nick Croft - 457-475 e-Participation: Comparing Trends in Practice and the Classroom
by Lynn A. Mandarano & Mahbubur Meenar
June 2015, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 237-247 Using Social Media and Mobile Technologies to Foster Engagement and Self-Organization in Participatory Urban Planning and Neighbourhood Governance
by Reinout Kleinhans & Maarten Van Ham & Jennifer Evans-Cowley - 248-269 Can Social Media Save a Neighborhood Organization?
by Bonnie J. Johnson & Germaine R. Halegoua - 270-285 Planning and Social Media: Facebook for Planning at the Neighbourhood Scale
by Nader Afzalan & Jennifer Evans-Cowley - 286-302 When Self-Organization Intersects with Urban Planning: Two Cases from Helsinki
by Liisa Horelli & Joanna Saad-Sulonen & Sirkku Wallin & Andrea Botero - 303-321 Participatory Apps for Urban Planning--Space for Improvement
by Titiana-Petra Erti� - 322-336 MapLocal: Use of Smartphones for Crowdsourced Planning
by Phil Jones & Antonia Layard & Chris Speed & Colin Lorne - 337-354 Civic Engagement through DIY Urbanism and Collective Networked Action
by Nitin Sawhney & Christo de Klerk & Shriya Malhotra
April 2015, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 115-138 'Fantasies of Consensus:' Planning Reform in Sydney, 2005-2013
by Heather MacDonald - 139-159 Children and Planning: To What Extent Does the Scottish Town Planning System Facilitate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child?
by Jenny Wood - 160-178 Urban Land Changes as the Interaction Between Self-Organization and Institutions
by Shuhai Zhang & Gert de Roo & Terry van Dijk - 179-201 A Critical Reflection on the Experimental Method for Planning Research: Testing the Added Value of PSS in a Controlled Environment
by Marco te Br�mmelstroet - 202-221 Planners' Perspectives on Obstacles to Sustainable Urban Development: Implications for Transformative Planning Strategies
by Pierre Filion & Michelle Lee & Neluka Leanage & Kent Hakull - 222-235 The Tradeoffs of Inclusionary Zoning: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?
by Vinit Mukhija & Ashok Das & Lara Regus & Sara Slovin Tsay
February 2015, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-14 Carry on Shrinking?: The Bankruptcy of Urban Policy in Detroit
by William J V Neill - 15-32 A Methodology for Integrating Tsunami Inundation Modelling into Land Use Planning in New Zealand
by Wendy Susan Anne Saunders & Gegar Prasetya & Graham Sloane Leonard & James Gary Beban - 33-53 Reducing Bushfire Risk by Planning and Design: A Professional Focus
by Alan March & Yogita Rijal - 54-68 Large-Scale Urban Projects in Smaller Metro Areas: Towards a Broader Conceptual Perspective
by Annick Leick - 69-82 Bridging the Gap? The Role of Regional Governance in Delivering Effective Local Public Services: Evidence from England
by Alexander Nurse - 83-100 Empty Signifiers of Transformation in Participatory Planning and the Marginalization of Black People in South Africa
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 101-113 Shared Ownership and Affordable Housing: A Political Solution in Search of a Planning Justification?
by Anupam Nanda & Gavin Parker
October 2014, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 449-460 How Is the Compact City Faring in Australia?
by Raymond Bunker - 461-470 TOD and Multi-modal Public Transport
by Paul Mees - 471-491 Ado(a)pting the Transit-Oriented Development Model in the Greek Urban and Transport Contexts
by Dimitris Milakis & Evangelos Vafeiadis - 492-507 TOD Versus TAD: The Great Debate Resolved...(?)
by Chris Hale - 508-524 Policy Convergence, Divergence and Communities: The Case of Spatial Planning in Post-Devolution Britain and Ireland
by Janice Morphet & Ben Clifford - 525-542 Evaluating the Impacts of Urban Regeneration Companies in Portugal: The Case of Porto
by Lu�s Neto & Nuno Pinto & Malcolm Burns - 543-568 Advancing Sustainability Visioning Practice in Planning--The General Plan Update in Phoenix, Arizona
by David Iwaniec & Arnim Wiek - 569-584 Framing the Zone: Political Executives Engaging in a Narrative-Framing Contest During Strategic Decision-making
by Sander Merkus & Jaap de Heer & Marcel Veenswijk
August 2014, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 331-349 Queensland's Coastal Planning Regime: The Extent of Participation in Coastal Governance
by Sabiha Zafrin & Johanna Rosier & Claudia Baldwin - 350-369 Private Sector-led Urban Development Projects: Comparative Insights from Planning Practices in the Netherlands and the UK
by Erwin Heurkens & Fred Hobma - 370-387 Decline and Renewal of Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods: Old Insights, New Evidence and Policy Implications
by Michelle Norris & Cathal O'Connell - 388-404 Continuity and Change in Urban Transport Policy: Politics, Institutions and Actors in Melbourne and Vancouver since 1970
by John Stone - 405-425 Where Is What Called Sustainability? A Survey of Policies Ostensibly and Explicitly Linked to Sustainability in the United States
by Andrew H. Whittemore & Fred A. Forgey - 426-447 The 'Panelization' of Planning Decision-Making in Australia
by Peter Williams
June 2014, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 217-219 Young Academics Special Theme Issue: Perspectives on Planning Shifts, Challenges and Methodologies
by Patrick Arthur Driscoll & Daniel Galland - 220-237 Current Constraints and Future Directions for Risk Adapted Land-Use Planning Practices in the High-Density Asian Setting of Ho Chi Minh City
by Nigel K. Downes & Harry Storch - 238-255 From Territory to Smartphone: Smart Fruition of Cultural Heritage for Dynamic Tourism Development
by Chiara Garau - 256-267 The Potential of Integrated Urban Deposit Modelling as a Cultural Heritage Planning Tool
by Cath Neal - 268-286 Citizens' Anti-highway Revolt in Post-Pinochet Chile: Catalyzing Innovation in Transport Planning
by Lake Sagaris - 287-301 With or Without You?-super-1 Strategic Spatial Planning and Territorial Re-Scaling in Grenoble Urban Region
by Dominik Cremer-Schulte - 302-316 Scale, Governance, Urban Form and Landscape: Exploring the Scope for an Integrated Approach to Metropolitan Spatial Planning
by Brendan O'Sullivan & William Brady & Karen Ray & Evelyn Sikora & Eimear Murphy - 317-330 Breaking Carbon Lock-In: Path Dependencies in Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects
by Patrick Arthur Driscoll
April 2014, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 113-132 Challenges of Cross-Border Spatial Planning in the Metropolitan Regions of Luxembourg and Lille
by Fr�d�ric Durand - 133-151 How to Make Development Plans Suitable for Volatile Contexts
by W.S. Rauws & M. Cook & T. Van Dijk - 152-170 Growing Food in the Suburbs: Estimating the Land Potential for Sub-urban Agriculture in Waterloo, Ontario
by Caitlin M. Port & Markus Moos - 171-186 Understanding the Planning and Practice of Redeveloping Disused Docklands Using Critical Urban Assemblage as a Lens: A Case Study of Port Adelaide, Australia
by Susan Oakley - 187-201 Stuck in the Process, Facilitating Nothing? Justice, Capabilities and Planning for Value-Led Outcomes
by Katie MCClymont - 202-216 Determining What is Important in Terms of the Quality of an Urban Green Network: A Study of Urban Planning in England and Scotland
by John A. O'Neil & Caroline E. Gallagher
February 2014, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-20 Urban Festivals and Local Social Space
by Quentin Stevens & HaeRan Shin - 21-40 Urban Policy and Spatial Planning in a Globalized City-A Stakeholder View of Santiago de Chile
by Corinna H�lzl & Henning Nuissl - 41-55 Toying with the City? Using the Computer Game SimCity™4 in Planning Education
by John Minnery & Glen Searle - 56-74 When Uncertainty is Interpreted as Risk: An Analysis of Tensions Relating to Spatial Planning Reform in England
by Susannah Gunn & Jean Hillier - 75-95 Planners' Technical Expertise: Changing Paradigms and Practices in the Italian Experience
by Bruno Zanon - 96-111 How to Turn a Planning Conflict into a Planning Success? Conditions for Constructive Conflict Management in the Case of Ruggeveld-Boterlaar-Silsburg in Antwerp, Belgium
by Tom Coppens
October 2013, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 489-502 The Mechanics of Sustaining Spaces for the Public
by Katia Balassiano - 503-526 Managing Competition for Marine Space Using the Tools of Planning in the UK
by Angela D. Hull - 527-543 Planning for an Ageing Society: Voices from the Planning Profession
by Ann Hockey & Judith Phillips & Nigel Walford - 544-562 Web 2.0 and Social Media Growth in Planning Practice: A Longitudinal Study
by Wayne Williamson & Bruno Parolin - 563-588 Assessing the Effectiveness of Public Participation in Neighbourhood Planning
by Greg Brown & Sean Yeong Wei Chin - 589-611 Policy Change Through Policy Design: Florida Concurrency, 1985-2010
by Efraim Ben-Zadok
August 2013, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 361-383 Reform on the Frontline: Reflections on Implementing Spatial Planning in England, 2004-2008
by Ben P. Clifford