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November 2025, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 1287-1311 Women-friendly bike infrastructures in Turin: assessing requirements for a gender-inclusive bike system and its potential environmental impact
by Andrea Rosso & Karen Fortuin & Giulia Melis & Stefano Pensa - 1312-1330 Use and non-use of data from the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service in spatial planning
by Geir-Harald Strand & Monika M. Cysek-Pawlak & Jakub Misiak & Agata Hościło & Sebastian Eiter - 1331-1355 E-participation in mapping and typology development: community gardens in Krakow and Brussels
by Fanny Téoule - 1356-1383 Evaluating mandated intermunicipal collaboration in Alberta, Canada, through the lens of Institutional Collective Action
by Sandeep Agrawal & Cody Gretzinger - 1384-1420 Influencers, good learners and ignorers in the process of Europeanisation: the emergence of European concepts in the spatial planning of EU Member States
by Géza Salamin & Márton Peti - 1421-1443 Educating planners for sustainable development: perspectives from Norway
by Marte Lange Vik & Geir Olav Knappe & Rasmus Nedergård Steffansen & Jin Xue & Aase Kristine Lundberg - 1444-1452 The first revision to Ireland’s National Planning Framework: an environmental turn?
by Mick Lennon & Mark Scott & Paula Russell - 1453-1467 Reinventing Dutch national spatial planning: the quest for a new governance approach between decentralization and recentralization
by Joks Janssen & Lianne van Duinen - 1468-1476 Re-viewing planning system reform through a critical junctures lens
by Andrew Close - 1477-1504 Sustainable industrial transformation in Greece: a case study on converting Oinofyta’s informal industrial cluster into a remediation business park
by Anestis Gourgiotis & Georgios Diamantidis & Georgios Tsilimigkas - 1505-1526 Organizing industrial growth: spatial planning and the evolution of business parks in Greece
by Georgios Diamantidis & Anestis Gourgiotis & Evangelos Asprogerakas
September 2025, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 965-971 Embedding the metaverse into regional planning for sustainability: a framework of virtual-physical synergies in resource use and social progress
by Ehsan Dorostkar - 972-990 Towards everyday conceptions of justice in community-led planning
by Tessa Lynn & John Sturzaker & Gavin Parker & Matthew Wargent - 991-1023 Assessment of the relationship between urban form and social sustainability: a case study of Nagpur, India
by Sachi Dongarwar & Vijay Kapse & Saket Kirme - 1024-1043 Surveying British public attitudes to construction ‘delays’ caused by archaeological planning regulations
by S. J. Tyrrall & J. L. Huppert - 1044-1078 Between day and night: deciphering the nexus of land use and property crime in Malaysia’s urban territories
by Azizul Ahmad & Tarmiji Masron & Mohamad Hardyman Barawi & Syahrul Nizam Junaini & Yoshinari Kimura & Ruslan Rainis & Mohd Azizul Hafiz Jamian - 1079-1092 Who is responsible for social sustainable public transport? Insights from a living lab on demand-responsive transport for low-income workers
by Malin Henriksson & Jonna Nyberg & Albin Reinhardt - 1093-1112 Co-creation in the public sector for developing health-promoting activity spaces in local communities: a qualitative study of stakeholders’ experiences
by Ellinor Moe & Camilla Ihlebæk & Charlotte S. Pawlowski & Emma C. A. Nordbø & Ingeborg Pedersen - 1113-1127 ‘No one wants to say no to housing. But where do we fit in the children?’ Swedish city planners’ perspectives on the struggle to secure outdoor space for preschools in the dense city
by Danielle Ekman Ladru & Katarina Gustafson - 1128-1146 Understanding preferences and experiences of young people with meeting places and public spaces in urbanized environments: a case study from Huddinge
by Romina Rodela & Sofia Lundmark - 1147-1172 Co-producing tools for integrating visitor management in municipal planning – lessons from a Norwegian case study
by Iratxe Landa-Mata & Marianne Knapskog & Vegard Gundersen & Gry Rustad Pettersen - 1173-1196 Navigating perceived innovation uncertainties associated with digital tools in planning consultations
by Jimin Oh & Yvonne Rydin - 1197-1217 Transformations in city childhoods: insights from five Pacific Rim cities
by Claire Freeman & Helen Woolley & Yvette Buttery - 1218-1239 Place-based housing-led regeneration in New Zealand’s small town centres: new-build and adaptive reuse strategies
by Nicole Ke Xiang & Deborah Susan Levy & Olga Filippova - 1240-1262 Cultural heritage on islands: pressures from tourism, Airbnb and conservation challenges: evidence from Rhodes Island, Greece
by Efstratia Chatzi & Evangelia – Theodora Derdemezi & Georgios Tsilimigkas - 1263-1285 A framework for developing flexible green business parks in the large Greek islands: case studies from Crete
by Chrysanthi Tsourapi & Anestis Gourgiotis
July 2025, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 673-682 Should buildings have standing?
by Ana Pereira Roders - 683-716 Integrating urban and peri-urban agriculture in planning systems. Barriers, policy tools and recommendations
by Claudia Cassatella & Enrico Gottero - 717-732 Planning for floods: the role of local planning authorities in flood risk management in England
by Anna McClean - 733-757 Infrastructure reconstruction planning in post-conflict areas – a multidimensional resilience assessment for Iraq
by Peter Nijkamp & Karima Kourtit & Tomaz Ponce Dentinho - 758-779 Adaptive planning in regulatory planning systems: balancing rigidity and adaptability in Oude Dokken, Ghent
by Silke Hoefkens & Thomas Machiels - 780-801 Assessing natural heritage in Ecuador: a comprehensive framework for environmental policy
by Holger Zambrano-Loor & Christian Franco-Crespo - 802-822 Before the plot ratio: balancing density through ambiguity in 1950s colonial Hong Kong
by Junwei Li & Mark Hansley Yang Chua & Kar Him Mo - 823-840 Towards sponge landscapes through citizen science: participatory monitoring for nature-based solutions in the Ombrone River Basin
by Gozde Yildiz - 841-868 The state of hazard risk communication in Canada: a municipal perspective
by Debadutta Parida & Sandeep Agrawal & Hana Ambury - 869-888 Guidelines for computational modelling of planning obligation negotiations
by Aya Badawy & Richard Kingston & Nuno Pinto - 889-910 Reducing car dependence: benefits, strategies, unintended consequences, and future directions of post-car urban transitions
by Kostas Mouratidis - 911-931 Localising and reimagining urban planning knowledge for effective Global South climate urbanism
by G. Verdini & J. Woltjer & S. Cioboata - 932-953 Policies on parcel lockers: multi-level governance networks for urban logistics
by Marianne Knapskog & Elise Caspersen & Ingeborg Briseid Kraft & Hege Herheim & Sidsel Ahlmann Jensen - 954-964 Population decline and data discrepancies: evaluating ACS estimates and comprehensive plan projections for a subset of U.S. shrinking cities
by Victoria Morckel
May 2025, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 443-446 Urban experience and design: research and practice for urban planning
by Justin B. Hollander & Alexandros Lavdas - 447-486 Architectural design, visual attention, and human cognition: exploring responses to federal building styles
by Brandon R. Ro & Hunter Huffman - 487-506 Sensing walkability? Opportunities and limitations of electrodermal activity as an indicator of walkable urban environments
by Chester Harvey - 507-529 People’s experience of urban transformation: eye-tracking architectural qualities of the post-industrial NDSM wharf in Amsterdam
by Gideon Spanjar & Frank Suurenbroek & Sába Schramkó & Regiena Stolp - 530-549 Life in the front yard – the reciprocal interaction between residents and the American city
by Conrad Kickert & Kelly Gregg & Duygu Gökce - 550-559 Biometrics in roadway design: incorporating the subliminal human experience
by Johanna Riddle & Eliandro Tavares & Jenna Van Holten & Jenna Whitney & Justin B. Hollander & Ann Sussman - 560-575 Unveiling spatial planning challenges and obstacles in border regions: qualitative systematic literature review
by Thato L. Maila - 576-597 Projectification mediates between experimental and bureaucratic institutional logics in urban sustainability planning
by Alexander Hellquist & Berit Balfors & Jonas Sondal - 598-623 Exploring the role of decentralization in Tokyo Metropolitan Area urbanization experience
by Serap Çağla Öztürk - 624-644 Public health spatial planning in practice. Understanding the local spatial planning for health system in England through a narrative synthesis of systems approaches
by Michael Chang & Neil Carhart & Sem Lee & James Stewart-Evans - 645-672 ‘Best practice’ for healthy urban development: learning from others while maintaining local responsiveness in an emerging planning specialism
by Helen Pineo & Gemma Moore & Karla Barrantes Chaves & Elizabeth Cooper & Vafa Dianati & Isobel Braithwaite
March 2025, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 233-243 Urban planning as a project of national military violence in Ukraine and globally
by Justin B. Hollander - 244-262 Changing shape of sustainable urban form with technological progress
by Colin Jones - 263-284 The Europeanization of territorial governance. Towards a typology
by Giancarlo Cotella & Umberto Janin Rivolin - 285-305 Installing solar panels on heritage buildings: an Australian case study reveals a vexed issue
by Anna Hurlimann & Cristina Garduno Freeman & David Nichols - 306-325 Optimizing urban density: developer positions on densification in two mid-sized cities
by Payton Nicol & Jeffrey Biggar - 326-346 Towards enhanced urban fire risk reduction through more effective urban policy – a case study of Mandalay city, Myanmar
by Aye Thandar Phyo Wai & Alan March & Anna Hurlimann - 347-368 ‘Are we in agreement?’ Process architecture considerations as a tool for navigating stakeholder perspectives in favor of consensus-building in land consolidation projects
by N. A. Lindhout & T. van Dijk & G. van der Vaart - 369-391 Perspectives of municipal professionals on adopting a dementia-friendly and inclusive approach in urban planning and design in British Columbia, Canada
by Kishore Seetharaman & Habib Chaudhury & Atiya Mahmood & Alison Phinney & Richard Ward - 392-405 Securing affordable homes on ‘rural exception sites’ though negotiated land deals or compulsory land purchase?
by Nick Gallent & William Walton & Phoebe Stirling & Andrew Purves & Iqbal Hamiduddin - 406-420 Decision support for inclusive spatial planning in the European geographical context
by Romina Rodela - 421-442 Efficacy of distance learning in planning-education: the case of a hybrid curriculum
by Uttam Kumar Roy
January 2025, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-23 Humanizing urban planning: acknowledging the emotional and psychological dimensions of upgrading informal settlements
by Danielle Hill - 24-40 Age-friendly planning and play: the Study of Older Adult Play Spaces (SOAPS) observation tool
by Maxwell Hartt & Marley Gryfe - 41-64 Directions of change in spatial planning systems in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989
by Maciej J. Nowak & Andrei Mitrea & Gunta Lukstiņa & Daiva Jukneliene & Evelin Jürgenson & Krisztina Filepné Kovács & Zuzana Ladzianska & Eugenia Maruniak & Yuriy Palekha & Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor & Kätlin Põdra & Justyna Przedańska & Cătălin Niculae Sârbu & Velislava Simeonova & Jolanta Valciukiene & Pavel Yanchev & Małgorzata Blaszke - 65-84 Getting past NIMBY: new insights on participatory planning and protest
by Anna McKinlay & Claudia Baldwin & Jeffrey D. Hamerlinck - 85-102 Can the COVID-19 pandemic create a context for participatory urban e-planning in the Wa Municipality of Ghana?
by Maxwell Okrah - 103-121 Transaction costs of implementing the transfer of development rights program in Milan
by Enzo Falco & Emanuele Garda & Sina Shahab - 122-142 From marine plans to marine licences: a weak link in the English system?
by Joseph Onwona Ansong & Stephen Jay & George Colcomb - 143-163 Cross-fertilisation between spatial planning and territorial cohesion: lessons from the Czech Republic
by Karel Maier & Jan Kabrhel & Marcin Dabrowski - 164-182 Teaching climate change planning: fostering hope while building capacity
by Elisabeth Infield & Mark Seasons & Ward Lyles - 183-197 Scenario planning and planning support systems tested in a graduate-level planning studio in Bogotá
by Juan G. Yunda - 198-213 An early reading of English planning reform under Starmer’s Labour government
by Dave Valler & Nicholas A. Phelps - 214-232 Implementing transformative resilience in urban regeneration: recommendations for local planning practice
by Grete Swensen & Oddrun Helen Hagen & Abid Mehmood
November 2024, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 907-919 Rights and planning: challenges, progress, and approaches
by Sandeep K. Agrawal - 920-936 Planning rights: what are they, and how to use them
by Ernest R. Alexander - 937-959 Urban planning and group and collective rights in Québec, Canada
by Sandeep K. Agrawal - 960-993 The (unprivileged) polluter pays: Conflict of Rights in Delhi’s stormwater drain-adjacent ‘informal’ settlements
by Shruti Syal - 994-1011 Rights amidst commercial gentrification: a comparative case study of Latinx business zones in Chicago and Santa Ana
by Janet Muñiz & Ivis García & Erualdo González Romero - 1012-1031 The right to housing in a neoliberal and colonial context
by Sarah EV Cooper - 1032-1055 Human rights and municipal land use bylaws in Atlantic Canada
by Sandeep K. Agrawal & Pradeep Sangapala & Elisabeth Hill & Jill Lang - 1056-1087 Master planning ‘as a verb’: enforcing participatory planning through the Brazilian courts
by Ana Paula Pimentel Walker & Abigail Friendly - 1088-1113 The coevolution between the status of groups in planning London and the development of the British constitutional rights
by Orwa Switat & Yosef Jabareen - 1114-1134 Civilizing practices and created spaces: resistance processes in the San Francisco (Paraguay) and Ismael Silva-Zé Keti (Brazil) housing projects
by Maíra Machado-Martins & Ramona Elizabeth Sánchez - 1135-1152 Rights intrusion and land use planning inequalities in Alberta’s summer villages
by Craig Thomas
September 2024, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 753-771 Towards just planning: on the relationship between procedural and distributive justice in local development actions
by Peter Schmitt & Sabine Weck - 772-792 Do comprehensive plans plan to prevent displacement? An analysis of four regions experiencing gentrification in the United States
by Silvia R. Gonzalez & C. Aujean Lee & Victor D. Tran - 793-812 Nature for everyone? Planning perspectives on accessibility, disability and participation in the Swedish outdoors
by Rosemarie Ankre & Sandra Wall-Reinius - 813-838 The ecosystem services concept in urban planning: the criteria for practical fit
by Kate Thompson & P. N. Duinker & K. Sherren & A. Hayden & M. Terashima - 839-854 Smart Barcelona: the gap between inspiring rhetoric and lackluster implementation in transformative approaches
by Tooran Alizadeh & Eshita Dutia & Rebecca Clements - 855-875 Urban planning as ‘great dialogue’? Developing polyphonic planning practices in a process of hybrid participation, case Viiskorpi, Espoo, Finland
by Eveliina Harsia & Pilvi Nummi - 876-891 ‘What planners don’t do is plan’: recovering the English strategic spatial planning imagination
by Nicholas A. Phelps & David C. Valler - 892-905 Are shared workspaces a new form of social infrastructure?
by Stefania Fiorentino
July 2024, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 565-596 Social participation in planning, design, and management of public spaces: the case of Mexico
by Sergio Alvarado Vazquez & Ana Mafalda Madureira & Frank O. Ostermann & Karin Pfeffer - 597-614 Are rural places prepared for the energy transition? An evaluation of land use plans in rural Manitoba
by Michael Kvern & Leith Deacon & Dave Guyadeen - 615-635 Adapting a systems perspective for sectoral coordination: approaching flood resilience in Houston and Accra
by Aksel Ersoy & Nikki Brand & Ellen van Bueren - 636-664 Decoding the image of island urban sprawl: insights from the Indonesian archipelago
by Luthfi Muhamad Iqbal & Georgios Tsilimigkas & Thanasis Kizos - 665-682 On the role of values in judgements on conflicting planning processes – prospects for agonistic planning? Basic considerations from Germany
by Sabine Bongers-Römer & Christian Diller - 683-702 Planning in Ghana: analysis of the various forms of professional misconduct from the perspective of professional planners
by Justice Sebuga Kotani & Stephen Appiah Takyi & Michael Osei Asibey & Owusu Amponsah & Victor Kwesi Quagraine & Stephen Biliyitorb Liwur - 703-720 Educating planning professionals to promote the transformation towards carbon-free cities and regions – a survey of planning schools in Europe
by Peter Schmitt & Dick Magnusson - 721-739 Overcoming an impasse or innovating urban policy? The role of social activism within conflictual urban regeneration processes in Southern Italy
by Carla Tedesco - 740-752 New planning formats in established settings: a reflection on advice and consultancy, inertia and failure in Luxembourg’s planning practice
by Markus Hesse
May 2024, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 375-391 Research in action: enhancing the policy impact of planning research through an interactive approach
by Erblin Berisha & Giancarlo Cotella & David Evers & Ivana Katuric - 392-416 Mapping everyday community life in suburban shrinking areas around Tokyo: case study of Minamiashigara, Kanagawa prefecture
by Alejandro Pineda & Fernando Ortiz-Moya & Jorge Almazán - 417-440 Do young adults want to live downtown? Understanding attitudes in Prince George, BC
by Rylan Graham - 441-460 Evaluating the integration of transport planning considerations into decentralized plans in Ghana: evidence from the Kumasi Metropolis
by Millicent Awialie Akaateba & Akosua Kesewah Boampong & Emile Akangoa Adumpo - 461-478 From big apple to home of hockey: how scalar narratives and performative practices work in urban planning
by Helena Leino - 479-497 Citizen participation and acceptance in the context of urban events. An investigation on regional garden shows in Germany
by Sarah Karic - 498-524 Understanding people-centered planning practice in Europe: an institutionalist comparison between urban development projects in Vienna and Helsingborg
by Céline Janssen - 525-546 Feminization of the urban planning discipline: developing a gender responsive pedagogy at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
by Hossein Maroufi & Parsa Pahlavan - 547-557 The next generation of nuclear power plants and the role of the local planner
by John R. Mullin & Zenia Kotval - 558-563 Ten pieces of advice U.S. municipal planners should follow when evaluating prospective affordable housing partners
by Dustin C. Read & Donna Sedgwick & Walker K. Hughen
March 2024, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 157-170 Planning’s value, planners’ values: defining and redefining for contemporary practice
by John Sturzaker & Hannah Hickman - 171-186 What’s urban planning in the Brazilian 21st century?
by Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins & Jeanne Christine Versari Ferreira & Ana Leticia Saquete Gonçalves - 187-206 Planning practice and the planning profession in Mexico
by Sergio Peña - 207-222 Planners, blended (in)formality and a public interest of fragments
by Lauren Andres & Stuart Denoon-Stevens & Phil Jones - 223-238 Practicing within and beyond planning: narratives of practitioners from South Africa
by Geetika Anand - 239-256 Planning practice in Indonesia during COVID-19: insights from students
by Prananda Navitas & Fatimah Ratna Nur Irsyad & Aida Fitri Larasati - 257-276 Sympathy for the bogeyman planner: a call for a nuanced discourse on planning ethics in India
by Surajit Chakravarty & Poonam Prakash - 277-305 The roles and ethical perspectives of urban planners in Turkey
by Cihan Mert Sabah & Aliye Ahu Gülümser - 306-319 Using practice theory to conceptualise balancing and values in urban planning
by Julija Bakunowitsch & Sabine Bongers-Römer & Frank Othengrafen - 320-338 Disparate goals, progressive ideals? Professional biographies of planners in the UK and their ideas of ‘mission’
by Ben Clifford & Geoff Vigar - 339-354 Profit or public service? Tensions and alignment in private planning practice
by John Sturzaker & Hannah Hickman - 355-362 The experience of others – reflections on professional practice, values and motivations from alternative career journeys
by Andrew Close - 363-367 The future of the planning profession revisited
by Aude Bicquelet-Lock - 368-374 Voices from the sharp end: how are the values of today’s planners shaping contemporary practice?
by Catriona Riddell
January 2024, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-13 Regional design: a transformative approach to planning
by Verena Elisabeth Balz - 14-31 Regional design for post-mining transformation: insights from implementation in Lusatia
by Antje Matern & Jessica Theuner & Robert Knippschild & Tristam Barrett - 32-53 The impact of regional design on river agreements: the case of the ombrone river in Tuscany
by Carlo Pisano & Valeria Lingua - 54-71 Disseminating regional design: potentials and barriers in existing spatial planning and governance
by Markus Weinig & Nadia Alaily-Mattar & Alain Thierstein - 72-92 ‘Water as everage’: design-led planning for urban climate resilience
by Annet Kempenaar & Naim Laeni & Margo van den Brink & Tim Busscher & Henk Ovink - 93-115 Mobilization, assembling and translation of integrated urban development policy in Ukraine: revealing strategies, actors and labors
by Vladyslav Tyminskyi - 116-135 From territorial capital to regional design: a multidimensional model for territorial analysis and scenario evaluation
by Francesco Orsi & Cristina Cavaco & Jorge Gil - 136-155 Rehabilitating utopias: the importance of imagination to confronting our spatial challenges
by Joey Koning & Terry van Dijk
November 2023, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 749-762 Spatial governance and planning policy transfer in the Global South. The role of international agency and the recirculation of policies
by Francesca Blanc & Giancarlo Cotella & Marcin Dąbrowski - 763-777 Unpacking the Ecuadorian spatial planning law: policy mobilities in Latin America between transnational agency and path-dependent logics
by Francesca Blanc - 778-795 Multilevel urban policy mobilities through the City Statute: the spreading of Brazilian urban federal law
by Rérisson Máximo & Luciana Royer - 796-814 Territorializing the climate policy agenda in intermediate cities of the Andean Region
by Andrea Carrión & Pere Ariza-Montobbio & Diana Calero - 815-829 Transferring transport policy problems: the instrumental role of social concerns in policy transfer
by Giovanni Vecchio - 830-845 The role of municipal knowledge management vehicles in facilitating international knowledge sharing and policy mobility: the Durban story
by Sogen Moodley
September 2023, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 625-638 Spatial planning systems in Europe: multiple trajectories
by Vincent Nadin & Ana Maria Fernández-Maldonado - 639-658 Transitions of spatial planning in Ireland: moving from a localised to a strategic national and regional approach
by Brendan Williams & Zorica Nedović-Budić - 659-677 Planning systems on the move? persistence and change of the German planning system
by Angelika Münter & Mario Reimer - 678-693 Dissolution rather than consolidation - questioning the existence of the comprehensive-integrative planning model
by Peter Schmitt & Lukas Smas - 694-713 The development of transport infrastructure in Poland and the role of spatial planning and cohesion policy in investment processes
by Tomasz Komornicki & Barbara Szejgiec-Kolenda - 714-728 Reenergizing European spatial planning
by Christian Lüer & Kai Böhme - 729-747 The territorial agenda 2030 for places and a more cohesive European territory?
by Kai Böhme & Sina Redlich
July 2023, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 479-503 Assessing inequity in zoning bylaw: a case of Edmonton, Canada
by Sandeep Agrawal & Jason Syvixay & Pradeep Sangapala & Elisabeth Hill & Jill Lang - 504-519 Discovering the diverse economy of a ‘left-behind’ town
by Yvonne Rydin - 520-540 Digital planning practices: benchmarking planners’ use of information and communication technologies (ICTs)
by Ruth Potts & Brian Webb - 541-563 Who for rather than who with - how intended audiences help determine framing dynamics in contested planning
by Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld - 564-580 Restructuring local-level spatial planning in Greece amid the recession and recovery period: trends and challenges
by Georgia Gemenetzi - 581-611 Regional spatial planning for implementing the European Green Deal: a new method of assessment applied to the metropolitan area of Florence
by Maria Rita Gisotti & Elena Tarsi - 612-624 Informal practices in urban planning and governance. Examples from Polish cities
by Izabela Mironowicz & Michał Marek Ciesielski
May 2023, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 331-339 Planning reform and heritage governance
by Loes Veldpaus - 340-357 Placing Heritage in Entrepreneurial Urbanism: Planning, Conservation and Crisis in Ireland
by Mark Scott & Arthur Parkinson & Declan Redmond & Richard Waldron - 358-375 Managing Urban Heritage - A Case Study of the Warehouses in Kjøpmannsgata, Trondheim, Norway
by Dag Kittang & Mette Bye - 376-390 Heritage as a Vehicle for Development: The Case of Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne
by Loes Veldpaus & John Pendlebury - 391-408 Beyond Historic Urban Cores: Conservation and Regeneration Practices in the Garden City Area of Marghera (Venice, Italy)
by Remi Wacogne & Enrico Fontanari - 409-424 Relationality, place governance and heritage: the Lower Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne and ‘Ouseburnness’
by John Pendlebury & Loes Veldpaus & Hannah Garrow - 425-446 Planning disputes from the perspective of court rulings on building conditions. A case study of Poland
by Maciej J. Nowak & Przemysław Śleszyński & Anna Ostrowska & Anna Oleńczuk-Paszel & Monika Śpiewak-Szyjka & Andrei Mitrea - 447-463 Why multi-stakeholder practices don’t work: looking beyond the extent and diversity of actors for co-producing collective action; a case study from an inner area in Italy
by Daniela De Leo & Sara Altamore - 464-475 Assessing happiness policies in Seoul: citizen participation in urban planning
by Jane Yeonjae Lee - 476-478 Designing disorder. Experiments and disruptions in the city
by David Batchelor
March 2023, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 159-176 Planning for the cultural economy: lessons from Ontario, Canada
by Tara Vinodrai & Brenton Nader & Nicole Drake - 177-195 Municipal arts and cultural plans: implementation and impact
by Carolyn G. Loh & Amanda Ashley & Leslie Durham & Aaron Williams - 196-217 Identifying the merits of bottom-up urban development: theory-based evaluation using a value map model
by Jeroen Mens & Ellen van Bueren & Ruben Vrijhoef & Erwin Heurkens - 218-235 Financing cleaner transportation: understanding changing trends in capturing developer contributions towards sustainable transport infrastructure
by Mark Smith - 236-252 Municipal responsibilities in strategic housing provision planning: to accommodate, support and facilitate
by Jimmie Andersén & Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Ebba Högström - 253-273 Localism and the will to housing: neighbourhood development plans and their role in local housing site delivery in England
by Kat Salter & Gavin Parker & Matthew Wargent - 274-291 The non-sexist public space in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by Abdulaziz Alhassan & Jeremy Németh - 292-309 Is planning a barrier to the development of digital network infrastructure? Insights from rural Wales
by Richard Cowell & Ananya Mukherjee - 310-329 How to support the low-carbon urban transition through an interdisciplinary framework? An Italian case study
by Sara Torabi Moghadam & Francesca Abastante & Chiara Genta & Ombretta Caldarice & Patrizia Lombardi & Grazia Brunetta
January 2023, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-5 Next steps for Planning Practice and Research
by Vincent Nadin - 6-25 Re-introducing statutory regional spatial planning strategies in England: Reflections through the lenses of policy integration
by Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat & Eduardo Oliveira & Guy M Robinson - 26-42 Ownership and organisation of urban development corporations in Danish towns and cities: a cooperative governance approach
by Luise Noring - 43-61 Beyond Conditionality: Community Placemaking in Taiwanese Social Housing Management
by Hsinko Cinco Yu & Tsai-Hung Lin & Marcin Dąbrowski - 62-80 Exploring the Types of Blogs Cited in Urban Planning Research
by Abeer Elshater & Hisham Abusaada - 81-104 Human rights and the city: A case of Ontario, Canada
by Sandeep Agrawal & Pradeep Sangapala & Elisabeth Hill & Jill Lang - 105-122 Flexibility in planning through frequent amendments. The practice of land use planning in Germany
by Patricia Feiertag & Johanna Schoppengerd - 123-144 Evaluating the integration of transportation planning in municipal official plans
by Lindsey McCain & Dave Guyadeen & Daniel Henstra - 145-157 A Reflective Account of Instructing Remote Planning Studios in the Era of COVID-19
by Jongwoong Kim
November 2022, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 643-649 Planning in independent Ukraine: understanding its becoming and consolidation
by Vladyslav Tyminskyi - 650-672 How accessibility and transportation options affect neighborhood livability: evidence from the 2017 oregon livability survey
by Yizhao Yang & Rebecca Lewis & Robert Parker - 673-698 Innovation dynamics in regional policies for urban regeneration: experiences from Italy
by Angela Barbanente & Nadia Caruso & Laura Grassini & Elena Pede - 699-720 Does planning keep its promises? latin American spatial governance and planning as an ex-post regularisation activity
by Francesca Blanc & Juan E. Cabrera & Giancarlo Cotella & Anderson García & Juan Carlos Sandoval - 721-738 Hacking: field notes for adaptive urban planning in uncertain times
by Penelope Allan & Roel Plant - 739-750 Maritime spatial planning: Germany as a forerunner in ecosystem-based management?
by Markus Salomon & Jochen Schumacher - 751-770 The Italian planner: insights from 20 years of planning education and practice in Italy
by Federica Bonavero & Claudia Cassatella
September 2022, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 527-531 Transport and Mobility Planning for Sustainable Development
by Brita Hermelin & Malin Henriksson - 532-546 The Role of Local Public Authorities in Steering toward Smart and Sustainable Mobility: Findings from the Stockholm Metropolitan Area
by Anna Wallsten & Malin Henriksson & Karolina Isaksson - 547-563 Strategic Planning for High-speed Rail Investments – A Comparative Study of Four Intermediate Stations in Sweden
by Brita Hermelin & Sara Gustafsson - 564-580 Justice in Regional Transport Planning through the Lens of Iris Marion Young
by Chiara Vitrano & Christina Lindkvist - 581-600 ‘Holding Properties Vacant Is Resource Stupidity’: Towards a Typology of Roles in the (Inter)mediation of Urban ‘Temporary Use’
by Hella Hernberg - 601-623 Projected Extreme Heat Stress in Northern Australia and the Implications for Development Policy
by Julian Bolleter & Bill Grace & Sarah Foster & Anthony Duckworth & Paula Hooper - 624-641 Post-COVID-19 mobilities and the housing crisis in European urban and rural destinations. Policy challenges and research agenda
by Claire Colomb & Nick Gallent
July 2022, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 407-411 Toward Grounded Planning: Possibilities for Bridging Theory and Practice through Grounded Learning
by Hsiutzu Betty Chang & Wei-Ju Huang - 412-426 Conceptual Freedom in Planning Education and Students’ Methodological Learning
by Alois Humer - 427-445 Stakeholder Workshops as a Pedagogical Method for Experiential Learning in Collaborative Planning Education
by Hsiutzu Betty Chang & Wei-Ju Huang
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