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April 2022, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 107-119 Replicated or homegrown planning model? The mutual constitution of ideas, interests and institutions in the delivery of a megaproject in Rio de Janeiro
by Gabriel Silvestre - 120-138 Soft planning in macro-regions and megaregions: creating toothless spatial imaginaries or new forces for change?
by Eva Purkarthofer & Franziska Sielker & Dominic Stead - 139-154 Master planning in the megalopolis: exploring the opportunities and barriers for urban governance reform in Bangalore, India
by Seema D. Iyer - 155-172 A ‘planning revolution’ or an ‘attack on planning’ in England: digitization, digitalization, and democratization
by Philip Boland & Abigail Durrant & Justin McHenry & Stephen McKay & Alexander Wilson - 173-195 Translating ‘New Compactism’, circulation of knowledge and local mutations: Copenhagen’s Sydhavn as a case study
by Marco Adelfio & Ulises Navarro Aguiar & Christian Fertner & Emilio da Cruz Brandão - 196-212 Craft industries and ribbon development: place change along the Colombo-Kandy Road, Sri Lanka
by Naduni Wickramaarachchi & C. Grodach & G. M. Ranathunga & R. Ratnayake & P. V. M. Karunarathne
January 2022, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-17 Urban informality and parallel governance systems: shaping citizens’ engagements in urban planning processes in Bangladesh
by Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan & Shahed Khan - 18-43 Informing future Australian settlement planning through a national-scale suitability analysis
by Julian Bolleter & Bill Grace & Robert Freestone & Paula Hooper - 44-61 Root cause of factors enhancing the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in Nigerian informal urban settlements: issues and possible solutions
by Andrew Ebekozien & Clinton Aigbavboa & Solomon Oisasoje Ayo-Odifiri - 62-76 Age-friendly cities, knowledge and urban restructuring
by Brendan Murtagh & Claire Cleland & Sara Ferguson & Geraint Ellis & Ruth Hunter & Ciro Romelio Rodriguez Añez & Leonardo Augusto Becker & Adriano Akira Ferreira Hino & Rodrigo Siqueira Reis - 77-90 Unsettling the Copenhagen Finger Plan: towards neoliberalization of a planning doctrine?
by Kristian Olesen - 91-106 The impact of high-speed rail on the trajectories of shrinking cities: the case of the extension of the Shinkansen network in northern Japan
by Marco Reggiani & Fernando Ortiz-Moya
October 2021, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 349-369 Planning sustainable urban-industrial configurations: relations among industrial complexes and the centralities of a regional continuum
by D. Altafini & A. Braga & V. Cutini - 370-386 Temporary urbanism as a new policy strategy: a contemporary panacea or a trojan horse?
by Francesca Bragaglia & Cristiana Rossignolo - 387-398 Self-organized initiatives: a planners’ subversive tool for fragmented urban spaces
by Igor Tempels Moreno Pessoa - 399-412 What to do with the chiefs? Revisiting the historical shifts and continuities of rural land administration and tenure systems in the former Transkei of the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Tanja Winkler - 413-425 Waste management: new policies for EU port cities
by Ilenia Spadaro & Francesca Pirlone & Selena Candia - 426-440 Politics, planning, and ruling: the art of taming public participation
by John Pløger
July 2021, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 219-235 Implications of density bonus tool for urban planning: relaxing floor area ratio (FAR) regulations in Tehran
by Katayoun Karampour - 236-250 A university town and attraction/re-attraction of international students: an investigation into Dushu Lake higher education town in Suzhou, China
by Hyung Min Kim & Matthew Cocks - 251-266 Root cause approach to explore policy options for improving low-cost housing provision in Malaysia
by Andrew Ebekozien & Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz & Mastura Jaafar - 267-285 Post-conflict reconstruction and the decline of urban vitality in Downtown Beirut
by Allam Alkazei & Kosuke Matsubara - 286-301 Peri-urbanization in Sacaba, Bolivia: challenges to the traditional urban planning approach
by Paola J. Ledo Espinoza - 302-320 Ideology in practice: the career of sustainability as an ideological concept in strategic urban planning
by Jonathan Metzger & Phil Allmendinger & Martin Kornberger - 321-347 The Socio-politics of the urbanization - transportation nexus: infrastructural projects in the department of Antioquia in Colombia through the lens of technological politics and institutional dynamics
by Maritza Toro López & Joris Scheers & Pieter Van den Broeck
April 2021, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 101-116 Experiences of private firms in delivering land services in peri-urban areas in Tanzania
by Said Nuhu & Wilbard Jackson Kombe - 117-129 Spatial planning in the digital age: the role of emerging technologies in democratising participation in spatial planning in Ghana
by David Anaafo & Stephen Appiah Takyi - 130-148 Urban design governance in three Chinese ‘pioneer cities’
by Fei Chen & James T. White - 149-164 Creative-led strategies for peripheral settlements and the uneasy transition towards sustainability
by Giulio Verdini - 165-181 A qualitative approach to investigate low-cost housing policy provision in Edo State, Nigeria
by Andrew Ebekozien - 182-197 Cross border regional planning: insights from Cascadia
by Francesco Cappellano & Kathrine Richardson & Laurie Trautman - 198-217 Prospects for sustainable urban development in Africa – (re)viewed from a planning perspective
by D. C. Okeke
January 2021, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-13 Must shrinking cities be distressed cities? A historical and conceptual critique
by Sonia Hirt & Robert Beauregard - 14-27 Understanding context and its influence on collaborative planning processes: a contribution to communicative planning theory
by Camilo Calderon & Martin Westin - 28-41 Advancing responses to climate change through improved interplay between planning theory and practice
by Tony Matthews & Douglas Baker - 42-55 Regionalization processes and institutional transformations in the Italian metropolitan areas among crises and ambiguities
by Nadia Caruso & Elena Pede & Silvia Saccomani - 56-69 A comparative assessment of local municipal food policy integration in the Netherlands
by Lara Sibbing & Jeroen Candel & Katrien Termeer - 70-80 ‘Mentally, we’re rather country people’ – planssplaining the quest for urbanity in Helsinki, Finland
by Johanna Lilius - 81-99 Between normative product-oriented and alternative process-oriented urban planning praxis: how can these jointly impact on the rapid development of metropolitan Maputo, Mozambique?
by Vanessa Melo & Paul Jenkins
October 2020, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 303-319 Creating age-friendly cities: prioritizing interventions with Q-methodology
by Mariana T. Atkins - 320-339 Planning, platforms, participation: city resilience and illegal drugs in Belfast
by Philip Boland & Linda Fox-Rogers & Stephen McKay - 340-354 Contextual and external factors enabling planning innovations in a regeneration context: the Lyon Confluence project (France)
by Sébastien Darchen - 355-371 Can social media support large scale public participation in urban planning? The case of the #MySydney digital engagement campaign
by Wayne Williamson & Kristian Ruming - 372-392 Space to waste: the influence of income and retail choice on household food consumption and food waste in Indonesia
by Tammara Soma - 393-408 What do mid-career Melbourne planners profess?
by John Jackson - 409-426 The emergence of ‘performative planning’: a case study of waterfront regeneration in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
by Sang-Ju Yu - 427-440 Autopoietic interaction systems: micro-dynamics of participation and its limits
by Angelique Chettiparamb
June 2020, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 237-246 Introduction to the special issue: the politics of land – dominant regimes and situated practices
by Nina Gribat & Barbara Pizzo - 247-260 Public land revisited: municipalization and privatization in Newark and New York City
by Samuel Stein & Oksana Mironova - 261-276 Vacant land in London: a planning tool to create land for growth
by Sonia Freire Trigo - 277-288 Contested land and blurred rights in the Land of Fires (Italy)
by Gilda Berruti & Maria Federica Palestino - 289-301 Multiple interests in urban land: disaster-induced land resettlement politics in Kampala
by Colin Marx & Cassidy Johnson & Shuaib Lwasa
April 2020, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 129-149 Exploring multi-local working: challenges and opportunities for contemporary cities
by Mina Di Marino & Kimmo Lapintie - 150-165 Shifting perceptions in shrinking cities: the influence of governance, time and geography on local (In)action
by Maxwell Hartt - 166-188 Exploring residential urban form patterns: a Spanish case study
by Marta Braulio-Gonzalo & María José Ruá & María D. Bovea - 189-205 The urban dormitory: planning, studentification, and the construction of an off-campus student housing market
by Nick Revington & Markus Moos & Jeff Henry & Ritee Haider - 206-221 Fostering innovation in area-based initiatives for deprived neighbourhoods: a multi-level approach
by Angela Barbanente & Laura Grassini - 222-235 Evaluating strategies for plan coordination: a survey of Canadian planners
by Stephen McCarthy & Jill L. Grant & Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
January 2020, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-8 Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyond the contemporary conjuncture
by Simone Tulumello & Laura Saija & Andy Inch - 9-22 Austerity in reverse: Korea, capabilities, and crisis
by Cuz Potter & Jeeyeop Kim - 23-37 Global urbanism and mega events planning in Rio de Janeiro amid crisis and austerity
by Arturo Di Bella - 38-51 The deep roots of austere planning in Memphis, TN: is the fox guarding the hen house?
by Laura Saija & Charles A. Santo & Antonio Raciti - 52-71 Spatial planning amid crisis. The deepening of neoliberal logic in Germany
by Michael Miessner - 72-87 Spatial planning and territorial governance in Southern Europe between economic crisis and austerity policies
by Simone Tulumello & Giancarlo Cotella & Frank Othengrafen - 88-99 The auste-city model and bio-political strategies: re-visiting the urban space of Athens (Greece) during the crisis
by Monia Cappuccini - 100-121 Negotiating (re)appropriation practices amid crisis and austerity
by Luisa Rossini & Iolanda Bianchi - 122-127 Urban planning, austerity, and resistance
by William W. Goldsmith
October 2019, Volume 24, Issue 3-4
- 207-217 Visionary cities or spaces of uncertainty? Satellite cities and new towns in emerging economies
by Yves Van Leynseele & Marco Bontje - 218-234 Spatial challenges in contemporary African New Towns and potentials for alternative planning strategies
by R. Keeton & S. Nijhuis - 235-254 The Spatial Development Framework to facilitate urban management in countries with weak planning systems
by Mathias Spaliviero & Luc Boerboom & Montserrat Gibert & Giovannni Spaliviero & Manka Bajaj - 255-271 Shenzhen: satellite city or city of satellites?
by Marco Bontje - 272-292 Songdo IBD (International Business District): experimental prototype for the city of tomorrow?
by Napong Tao Rugkhapan & Martin J. Murray - 293-307 The role of Planning Support Systems in national policy transfer and policy translation in secondary cities
by Benson Mutuku & Luc Boerboom & Ana Mafalda Madureira - 308-324 The conditional city: emerging properties of Kenya’s satellite cities
by Eline Splinter & Yves Van Leynseele - 325-340 Greater Accra’s new urban extension at Ningo-Prampram: urban promise or urban peril?
by Richard Grant & Martin Oteng-Ababio & Jessy Sivilien - 341-352 Satellite cities turned to ghost towns? On the contradictions of Morocco’s spatial policy
by Max Rousseau & Tarik Harroud - 353-368 Planning Ciudad Guayana, an industrial new town in oil-rich Venezuela
by Simone Rots & Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado
April 2019, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 97-109 Planning scholarship and the fetish about planning in Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe’s operation Murambatsvina
by Beacon Mbiba - 110-124 Public perceptions of stakeholder influence on Australian metropolitan and local plans
by Kristian Ruming - 125-139 Foreign direct investment flows and urban dynamics in a developing country: a case study of Korean activities in Suzhou, China
by Hyung Min Kim & Kevin O’Connor - 140-155 The birth of a nationalistic planning doctrine: the ‘Skopje 2014’ project
by Leonora Grcheva - 156-179 The influence of metropolitan integration and type of HSR connections on developments around stations. The case of cities within one hour from Madrid and Paris
by Inmaculada Mohíno & Marie Delaplace & José M. de Ureña - 180-194 Social planning and local welfare. The experience of the Italian area social plan
by Pietro Previtali & Eugenio Salvati - 195-206 The climate change mitigation potential of Algiers URT through mode shift from the car to rail – assessing CO2 emissions reductions on the basis of savings in fuel consumption
by Oussama A. Hadadi & Shin Lee
January 2019, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-12 City unbound: emerging mega-conurbations in Asia
by John Friedmann & André Sorensen - 13-22 Thinking about complexity and planning
by John Friedmann - 23-39 Tokaido Megalopolis: lessons from a shrinking mega-conurbation
by André Sorensen - 40-52 Examining the governance of emerging urban regions in Vietnam: the case of the Red River Delta
by Danielle Labbé - 53-67 Megalopolitan megalomania: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s Southeastern region and the speculative growth machine
by Erik Harms - 68-80 The planning of Asia’s mega-conurbations: contradiction and contestation in extended urbanization
by Gavin Shatkin - 81-95 Mediating Mumbai: ethnographic explorations of urban linkage
by Lisa Björkman & Chitra Venkataramani
October 2018, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 327-339 Spaces of resilience, ingenuity, and entrepreneurship in informal work in Ghana
by Emmanuel Sowatey & Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong & Paul Mkandawire & Godwin Arku & Lucia Hussey & Aluizah Amasaba - 340-354 From authoritarian transplantation to prescriptive imposition of good governance: tracing the diffusion of western planning concepts in Bangladesh
by Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan & Shahed Khan - 355-375 Contemporary tendencies in Colombian urban planning: the case of the ‘Planes Parciales’ in Medellín
by Soledad Garcia Ferrari & Harry Smith & Edwar Calderon - 376-390 Urban growth, economic structures and demographic dynamics: exploring the spatial mismatch between planned and actual land-use in a Mediterranean city
by Matteo Clemente & Ilaria Zambon & Ioannis Konaxis & Luca Salvati - 391-407 An analysis of the costs and quality of infrastructure facilities in informal settlements in Kumasi, Ghana
by Eric Gaisie & Michael Poku-Boansi & Kwasi Kwafo Adarkwa - 408-426 The pursuit of greenness: explaining low-carbon urban transformation in Indonesia
by Ari K.M. Tarigan & Saut Sagala
July 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 225-238 Responsible cruise tourism and regeneration: the case of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
by John McCarthy - 239-249 Spatial divided campus: divided spatial subculture?
by Emmie Smit & Verna Nel - 250-263 Planning for dynamic cities: introducing a framework to understand urban change from a complex adaptive systems approach
by Darren Nel & Chrisna du Plessis & Karina Landman - 264-277 Planning decentralization and changing paradigm of Indian planning process
by Md. Julfikar Ali & Mohidur Rahaman - 278-291 Dutch and American waterway development: identification and classification of instruments for value creation
by Arjan Hijdra & Johan Woltjer & Jos Arts - 292-309 An imperfect modernity – Guangzhou’s CBD project
by John Zacharias & Wenhan Yang - 310-326 ‘Land for infrastructure’ in Ho Chi Minh City: land-based financing of transportation improvement
by Thanh Bao Nguyen & Erwin van der Krabben & Clément Musil & Duc Anh Le
April 2018, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 119-129 Researchers as knowledge brokers: translating knowledge or co-producing legitimacy? An urban infill case from Finland
by Helena Leino & Minna Santaoja & Markus Laine - 130-143 Gating and conflicting rationalities: challenges in practice and theoretical implications
by Shonani Makhale & Karina Landman - 144-162 Neoliberalism and urban planning in Toronto: how seasoned planners adjust to their changing circumstances
by John Jackson - 163-179 Polycentric development practice in master planning: the case of China
by Hui Cheng & David Shaw - 180-194 Where is urban food policy in Switzerland? A frame analysis
by Heidrun Moschitz - 195-209 Contextualizing transport infrastructure and services in Ghanaian peri-urbanism
by Michael Poku-Boansi & Augustine Yaw Asuah & Patrick Brandful Cobbinah - 210-224 Bicycle urbanism as a competitive advantage in the neoliberal age: the case of bicycle promotion in Portland
by Mikkel Elkær Ibsen & Kristian Olesen
January 2018, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-15 Rules versus ideas in landscape protection: is a Green Heart attack imminent?
by Willem K. Korthals Altes - 16-36 Sense of place: using people’s experiences in relation to a rural landscape to inform spatial planning guidelines
by Karen Puren & Vera Roos & Hendri Coetzee - 37-50 The effect of distance on urban transformation in the Capital Region, India
by Manisha Jain - 51-64 Encounters with the unfamiliar: international planning education
by Rangajeewa Ratnayake & Andrew Butt - 65-80 The cure for the hard core: the evolution of planning doctrines and organizational unbundling in the Stockholm regional energy system
by Dick Magnusson - 81-100 The contextualization of divergent outlooks in a Greenfield master-planned community: a pathway towards reflexivity
by Ayodeji Adeniyi & Mirko Guaralda & Raul Dias de Carvalho - 101-117 Implementing joint ambitions for redevelopment involving cultural heritage: a comparative case study of cooperation strategies
by Marlijn Baarveld & Marnix Smit & Geert Dewulf
October 2017, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 305-319 Rethinking the mechanism of the social impact assessment with the ‘right to the city’ concept: a case study of the Blue House Revitalization Project in Hong Kong (2006–2012)
by Kin Wing Chan - 320-332 Rethinking water reform policies as a ‘wicked problem’ the case of urban water supply in Ghana
by Lina Suleiman & Abdul Khakee - 333-349 Strategic green infrastructure planning in Germany and the UK: a transnational evaluation of the evolution of urban greening policy and practice
by Ian Mell & Simone Allin & Mario Reimer & Jost Wilker - 350-365 What defines success when visions compete: lessons from post-Katrina New Orleans
by Terry van Dijk & Gerd Weitkamp - 366-383 Should the public sector play a greater role funding brownfield redevelopment projects? A transatlantic comparison
by Zeenat Kotval-K & Cassi Meitl & Zenia Kotval - 384-399 Managing the transition to a more compact city in Australia
by Raymond Bunker & Laura Crommelin & Laurence Troy & Hazel Easthope & Simon Pinnegar & Bill Randolph - 400-414 Contesting green technology in the city: techno-apartheid or equitable modernisation?
by Thi Minh Phuong Nguyen & Kathryn Davidson - 415-428 Planning for population ageing: the rhetoric of ‘active ageing’ – theoretical shortfalls, policy limits, practical constraints and the crucial requirement for societal interventions
by Elizabeth O’Brien
July 2017, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 173-188 Back to Von Thunen: a Southern European perspective on mono-centric urban growth, economic structure and non-urban land decline
by Andrea Colantoni & Efstathios Grigoriadis & Adele Sateriano & Efthymia Sarantakou & Luca Salvati - 189-204 Planning and the communal state: interpreting community participation in Caracas
by Graham Martin - 205-225 Developing strategic planning schemes for urban regeneration through mixed-use development in Seoul
by Ju Hyun Lee & Michael J. Ostwald & William D. Sher & Hyunsoo Lee - 226-241 Communicative planning as counter-power
by Bo Elling - 242-255 Delineating partnerships from other forms of collaboration in regional development planning
by Peter Wilgaard Larsen - 256-272 Newspaper representation and power relations in infrastructure projects: a case study of Hong Kong’s Express Rail Link
by Ada H. Y. Lee & Elisabete A. Silva - 273-288 Accountability and ecological sustainability challenges under NPM-based public sector-led urban development: four international comparative cases
by Matti Kuronen & Christopher Heywood & Wisa Majamaa & Mikko Weckroth - 289-304 Taking responsibility for ‘shared responsibility’: urban planning for disaster risk reduction across different phases. Examining bushfire evacuation in Victoria, Australia
by Jorge León & Alan March
April 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 49-67 From dysfunctional to destitute: the governance of regional economic development in Newfoundland and Labrador
by Heather M. Hall & Kelly Vodden & Rob Greenwood - 68-84 The use of urban climatology in local climate change strategies: a comparative perspective
by Brian Webb - 85-98 Sustainable urban development and green megaprojects in the Arab states of the Gulf Region: limitations, covert aims, and unintended outcomes in Doha, Qatar
by Agatino Rizzo - 99-113 Three of innovation in public transport planning
by Enza Lissandrello & Robert Hrelja & Aud Tennøy & Tim Richardson - 114-127 Modelling homeowners’ reactions to the placement of high voltage overhead transmission lines
by David Wadley & Peter Elliott & Jung Hoon Han - 128-144 Path dependencies and defensive routines in Finnish city-regional land-use policy cooperation: case Ristikytö
by Reetta Salo & Raine Mäntysalo - 145-160 Pro-poorness of planning policies in Bangladesh: the case of Khulna city
by Tanjil Sowgat & Ya Ping Wang & Chris McWilliams - 161-171 The death of strategic plan: questioning the role of strategic plan in self-initiated projects relying on stakeholder collaboration
by Reena Tiwari & Jessica Winters
January 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-13 Metropolitan region policies in the European Union: following national, European or neoliberal agendas?
by Thilo Lang & Ibolya Török - 14-29 Metropolitan region building and territorial development in Budapest: the role of national policies
by Tamás Egedy & Zoltán Kovács & Attila Csaba Kondor - 30-43 Metropolitan integration in Poland: the case of Poznań Metropolis
by Łukasz Mikuła & Tomasz Kaczmarek - 44-45 Understanding geographies of polarization and peripheralization: perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and beyond
by Vasilis Avdikos
October 2016, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 305-316 Institutional framing of citizen initiatives: a challenge for advancing public participation in Sweden
by Pål Castell - 317-328 Planning for population ageing: implications of local demographic, spatial and fiscal differences
by Elizabeth O'Brien - 329-347 Learning from France: using public deliberation to tackle infrastructure planning issues
by Tim Marshall - 348-361 Keywords in planning: what do we mean by ‘community resilience’?
by Martin Mulligan & Wendy Steele & Lauren Rickards & Hartmut Fünfgeld - 362-376 By invitation only: uses and users of the ‘entrepreneurial city’
by Ana Mafalda Madureira & Guy Baeten - 377-402 Opportunism over strategy: a history of regional policy and spatial planning in Ireland
by Steve MacFeely - 403-405 Gardens of Eden: Long Island's early twentieth-century planned communities
by Katrin B. Anacker
August 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 225-229 Rural issues in urban planning: current trends and reflections
by Hemalata C. Dandekar & Michael Hibbard - 230-244 Shifts in rural planning in the US and India
by Hemalata C. Dandekar - 245-260 Production, consumption, and protection: perspectives from North America on the multifunctional transition in rural planning
by Kathryn I. Frank & Michael Hibbard - 261-277 Asset-based community development in the energy sector: energy and regional policy lessons from community power in Japan
by Thomas Feldhoff - 278-297 Turnaround: abandoned villages, from discarded elements of modern Italian society to possible resources
by Luca Di Figlia - 298-304 The meta-governance of regions and the need for a political geography of planning
by Tiffany H. Morrison
May 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 117-131 Big box battles: the Ontario Municipal Board and large-format retail land-use planning conflicts in the Greater Toronto Area
by Steven Webber & Tony Hernandez - 132-147 Indigeneity of transport in developing cities
by Iderlina Mateo-Babiano - 148-163 Integration and decentralization: the evolution of Dutch regional land policy
by Fenje M. van Straalen & Adri van den Brink & Jan van Tatenhove - 164-175 Place as layered and segmentary commodity: place branding, smart growth and the creation of product and value
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Ming Chien Lo - 176-190 Who lives downtown? Neighbourhood change in central Halifax, 1951--2011
by Jill L. Grant & Will Gregory - 191-206 The appropriation and transformation of the landscape: the urbanization process resulting from the cultivation of the erva mate in Paraná (Brazil)
by Carlos Smaniotto Costa & Eliana do Pilar Rocha - 207-223 Communication as a socio-psychological dimension of participatory planning processes: cases of the participatory processes of Gazi, Kaymaklı, Odunpazarı and Seyrek in Turkey
by Neslihan Kulözü
February 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-15 Culture, creativity and commerce: trajectories and tensions in the case of Beijing's 798 Art Zone
by John McCarthy & Yan Wang - 16-33 Europeanizing planning education and the enduring power of national institutions
by Stefanie Dühr & Richard Cowell & Eric Markus - 34-49 India's new globalization strategy and its consequences for urban development: the impact of the 2010 Commonwealth Games on Delhi's transport system
by Eva Kassens-Noor & Priyamvada Kayal - 50-63 Telecommunications and transportation infrastructure: inter- and intra-sectoral borders — perspectives from Australia and the US
by Tooran Alizadeh & Neil Sipe - 64-80 Making connections and building bridges: improving the bi-national planning process
by Susan L. Bradbury - 81-100 The design dimension of China's planning system: urban design for development control
by Fei Chen - 101-116 Assessing the impact of international development policies on the process of civil society participation in urban development in the countries of the South: the case of Syria, 2005--2010
by Sacha Hasan & Christopher McWilliams
November 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 323-349 Reframing Large Transport Infrastructure Plans: A Study on European Corridors with a Focus on North-eastern Italy
by Sandro Fabbro & Lara Brunello & Marco Dean - 350-370 The Change and Transformation of Indonesian Spatial Planning after Suharto's New Order Regime: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area
by Deden Rukmana - 371-389 Questioning the Universality of Institutional Transformation Theories in Spatial Planning: Shopping Mall Developments in Palermo
by Simone Tulumello - 390-406 Researching Local Development Cultures: Using the Qualitative Interview as an Interpretive Lens
by Susan Moore - 407-423 The Rules of the Game and How to Change Them: Urban Planning Between Formal and Informal Practices. A Colombian Case Study
by Florian Koch - 424-443 Claiming Invited and Invented Spaces : Contingencies for Insurgent Planning Practices
by Pranita Shrestha & Rolee Aranya
August 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 161-179 The Peri-urban Land-Use Planning Tangle: An Australian Perspective
by Paul McFarland - 180-208 Residents Lead: User-Controlled Housing Practices and Attitudes in Poor Communities in Cairo, Egypt
by Khaled Galal Ahmed - 209-227 An Examination of Pedestrian Trip Behaviour in Underground Pedestrian Systems
by Jianqiang Cui & Andrew Allan & Michael A.P. Taylor & Dong Lin - 228-250 Civil Society Participation in Urban Development in Countries of the South: The Case of Syria
by Sacha Hasan & Christopher McWilliams - 251-269 Planning for the Unexpected: Barriers to Young People's Participation in Planning in Disadvantaged Communities
by Yucel Can Severcan - 270-291 Pitfalls in Protection: How Theory Can Enrich Our Understanding of Regulatory Compliance Problems in Planning Practice
by Stephen McKay & Michael Murray & Sean MacIntyre - 292-312 Planning for Sustainable Transport in Germany and the USA: A Comparison of the Washington, DC and Stuttgart Regions
by Ralph Buehler & Wolfgang Jung & Andrea Hamre - 313-315 The Fundamentalist City? Religiosity and the Remaking of Urban Space
by Brian Simpson - 316-317 Town Planning in the Netherlands Since 1800: Responses to Enlightenment Ideas and Geopolitical Realities
by Arnold van der Valk - 317-321 Dealing with Differences: Dramas of Mediating Public Disputes
by Sebastian Boţic
May 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Managing the Urban Century
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & H.S. Geyer - 4-20 The Future of the New Urban World
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & Henk Scholten - 21-38 Minor Cities in a Metropolitan World: Challenges for Development and Governance in Three Hungarian Urban Agglomerations
by Gabor Lux - 39-51 Primary Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Quasars, Loose Connections, and Black Holes
by H.S. Geyer & H.S. Geyer & D. Du Plessis - 52-70 The Growth and Decline of the West Midlands Region: An Integrated Evolutionary Perspective
by H.S. Geyer - 71-86 Migrant Entrepreneurs as Urban 'Health Angels' - Contrasts in Growth Strategies
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & Daniel Arribas-Bel - 87-111 The Evolving Spatial Structure of South African Cities: A Reflection on the Influence of Spatial Planning Policies
by D.J. Du Plessis & I. Boonzaaier - 112-130 Teleworking as a Mobility Strategy for Mexico City
by Boris Graizbord