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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 - 446-463 Conceptualising Co-creative Planning Pedagogies: The Community Knowledge Triangle
by Lilian van Karnenbeek & Leonie Janssen-Jansen & Deborah Peel - 464-483 Training for Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Environmental Planning: The Shore-land Project, Taiwan
by D. J. Chen & W. J. Huang & Y. K. Wang & Y. Chang - 484-488 Learning to learn collaboratively
by Andrea I. Frank - 489-496 Embedding Transdisciplinarity in a Spatial Planning Curriculum
by Wim van der Knaap - 497-508 Planning Practice and Academic Research: Views from the Parallel Worlds
by Robin Goodman & Robert Freestone & Paul Burton - 509-525 Theory versus Practice in Planning Education: The View from South Africa
by S. P. Denoon-Stevens & L. Andres & P. Jones & L. Melgaço & R. Massey & V. Nel
May 2022, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 269-275 Planning for Sea Spaces II: Towards an Agenda for Research
by J. Crawford & C. Walsh & F. Sielker & G. Smith - 276-298 Imagining the Invisible: Spatial Design for the North Sea
by Nancy Couling - 299-316 The ‘Right Place’ for Sharks in the South Pacific: Marine Spatial Planning in a More-Than-Human Ocean
by Juliette Kon Kam King & Léa Riera - 317-332 Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning in European Sea Basins: Experimenting with Collaborative Planning and Governance
by John. R. Moodie & Franziska Sielker - 333-354 Challenges and Enablers to Integrate Land-Sea-Interactions in Cross-Border Marine and Coastal Planning: Experiences from the Pan Baltic Scope Collaboration
by Andrea Morf & John Moodie & Elin Cedergren & Søren Qvist Eliasen & Kira Gee & Michael Kull & Sarah Mahadeo & Stefan Husa & Margarita Vološina - 355-376 What Participation Means in Marine Spatial Planning Systems? Lessons from the French Case
by Laurie Tissière & Brice Trouillet - 377-392 Never Read the Comments: Planning System Reform Discourse from the Bottom of the Web
by Wayne Williamson - 393-405 Planning for Post-pandemic Downtowns of Mid-size Urban Areas
by Gary Sands & Laura A. Reese & Chade Saghir & Pierre Filion
March 2022, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 131-135 Planning for Sea Spaces I: Processes, Practices, and Future Perspectives
by Cormac Walsh & Franziska Sielker & Glen Smith & Jenny Crawford - 136-151 Experiencing the Sea: Marine Planners’ Tentative Engagement with Their Planning Milieu
by Stephen Jay - 152-172 Maritime Spatial Planning on Land? Planning for Land-Sea Interaction Conflicts in the Danish Context
by M. Howells & P. Ramírez-Monsalve - 173-188 Policy Coherence for Climate Change Adaptation at the Land-Sea Interface in Ireland
by Glen Smith & Martin LeTissier & Anne Marie O’Hagan & Eugene J. Farrell - 189-212 Learning from Experience: Lessons from Community-based Engagement for Improving Participatory Marine Spatial Planning
by Maggie Yet & Patricia Manuel & Monica DeVidi & Bertrum H. MacDonald - 213-230 Oceans of Conflict: Pathways to an Ocean Sustainability PACT
by Ralph Tafon & Bruce Glavovic & Fred Saunders & Michael Gilek - 231-247 Smart Growth in Canada’s Provincial North
by Mark Groulx & Kristen Kieta & Matthew Rempel & Darwin Horning & Kyrke Gaudreau - 248-268 Local Government Capacity and Land Use Planning for Natural Hazards: A Comparative Evaluation of Australian Local Government Areas
by James McGregor & Melissa Parsons & Sonya Glavac
January 2022, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-12 Planning in the Face of Extraordinary Uncertainty: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Oliver Ibert & Sabine Baumgart & Stefan Siedentop & Thomas Weith - 13-34 Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Canvassing Opinion from Planning Professionals
by Julian Bolleter & Nicole Edwards & Robert Cameron & Anthony Duckworth & Robert Freestone & Sarah Foster & Paula Hooper - 35-60 Scientometric Analysis and Mapping of Transit-Oriented Development Studies
by Zhaohong Sun & Andrew Allan & Xin Zou & Derek Scrafton - 61-78 Constrained by Order: Challenges to Reform in Victoria’s Planning System
by Shannon Meadows & A. S. Kreutz - 79-94 Risk and Approaches to Risk-Taking in Testbed Planning
by Lina Berglund-Snodgrass - 95-110 Balancing Act: Preserving Historic Fabric and Enhancing Economic Vitality in Towns in the Metropolitan Periphery
by John Accordino & Sarin Adhikari - 111-130 Supporting a Healthy Planet, Healthy People and Health Equity through Urban and Territorial Planning
by Grant Marcus & José Siri & Franz Gatzweiler & Carlos Dora & Jens Aerts & Sarah Nandudu & Alice Claeson & Pamela Carbajal & Nathalie Roebbel & Laura Petrella & Thiago Hérick de Sá
October 2021, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 483-490 A Dialogue on Town Planning and Boundary Delineation
by Lawrence W. C. Lai - 491-493 Planning is Zoning: A Response to Lawrence W.C. Lai
by Edwin Buitelaar - 494-513 Urban Sustainability Transitions in Two Frontrunner Cities: Insights from the Multi-level Perspective
by Martin Larbi & Jon Kellett & Elisa Palazzo & Armin Mehdipour - 514-529 Intraregional Spatial Dynamics of Quality of Life in Shrinking Cities and Their Suburbs
by Maxwell Hartt & Justin B. Hollander & Frank J. Popper & Matthew Ellis - 530-552 Spatial Data Requirements for Metropolitan Spatial Planning in South Australia: Challenges for Evidence-informed Policy-making and Monitoring
by Stefanie Dühr & Hulya Gilbert & Stefan Peters - 553-566 Configuring Objects and Subjects of Care in Built Heritage Management: Experimenting with Storytelling as a Participatory Device in Sweden
by Elena Bogdanova & Linda Soneryd - 567-577 Covid-19 and London’s Decentralising Housing Market – What are the Planning Implications?
by Nick Gallent & Manuela Madeddu - 578-601 Heritage Conservation through Planning: A Comparison of Policies and Principles in England and China
by Fei Chen & Carol Ludwig & Olivier Sykes
August 2021, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 371-388 Residential Land Supply: Contested Policy Failure in Declining Land Availability for Housing
by Annamaria Sgueglia & Brian Webb - 389-407 Does the Diversity of New Build Housing Type and Tenure Have a Positive Influence on Residential Absorption Rates? An Investigation of Housing Completion Rates in Leeds City Region
by Paul Greenhalgh & David McGuinness & Simon Robson & Kathryn Bowers - 408-429 Wet-bulb Temperature and Sea-level Rise in the United Arab Emirates – Planning Responses
by Julian Bolleter & Bill Grace & Paula Hooper & Sarah Foster - 430-441 Urban Development Planning and World Cultural Heritage: Two Perspectives of Planning Practice Dealing with Industrial Heritage
by Heike Oevermann & Harald A. Mieg - 442-455 Early Career Planners in a Neo-liberal Age: Experience of Working in the South East of England
by Suzy Nelson & Rebecca Neil - 456-466 How to Best Classify Rural in Metropolitan Areas? The Turkish Case
by Çiğdem Çörek Öztaş - 467-482 German-Language Spatial Planning Research between Theory and Practice
by Christian Diller & Martin Kohl & Thomas Thaler
May 2021, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 247-267 Digitally Supported Co-creation within Public Open Space Development Process: Experiences from the C3Places Project and Potential for Future Urban Practice
by Vita Žlender & Ina Šuklje Erjavec & Barbara Goličnik Marušić - 268-291 Policy Change through Social Elements of Policy Design: Florida Growth Policies
by Efraim Ben-Zadok - 292-313 Understanding Contextual Attractiveness Factors of Transit Orientated Shopping Mall Developments (Tosmds) for Shopping Mall Passengers on the Dubai Metro Red Line
by Ayman Abutaleb & Kevin Mcdougall & Marita Basson & Rumman Hassan & Muhammad Nateque mahmood - 314-336 Towards Sustainable Mobility with Transit-Oriented Development (TOD): Understanding Greater Kuala Lumpur
by Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap & Chia Yee Chua & Martin Skitmore - 337-351 A Comparison of Transit-Oriented Development in Sendai, Japan and Adelaide, Australia
by Zhaohong Sun & Derek Scrafton & Andrew Allan & Sekhar Somenahalli - 352-369 Metropolisation or Macrocephaly? Algiers: At the Edge of the Tragedy
by Mustapha Ben-Hamouche & Meriem Medjitna
March 2021, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 121-140 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Investigating Planners’ Learning Experiences in Amsterdam’s Fragmented Governance of Property Development
by Sara Özogul - 141-156 The Concept and Measurement of Community Well-Being: Lessons for Planners
by Anthony Syhlonyk & Mark Seasons - 157-173 Urban Development and Complexity: Shannon Entropy as a Measure of Diversity
by Daniel Zachary & Stephen Dobson - 174-192 Urban Planning as a Career Preference for Students: Efforts to Improve Awareness about the Profession
by Danilo Palazzo & Leah Hollstein & Stephen Kofi Diko - 193-215 Master Planning and the Evolving Urban Model in the Gulf Cities: Principles, Policies, and Practices for the Transition to Sustainable Urbanism
by Esmat Zaidan & Ammar Abulibdeh - 216-229 The Introduction of Brownfield Land Registers in England
by Jennifer Charlson - 230-245 Ecological Assessment for Spatial Planning: The Case of Southern Tuscany, Italy
by Vittorio Amadio Guidi
January 2021, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-19 Is Zoning the Solution to the UK Housing Crisis?
by Nick Gallent & Claudio de Magalhaes & Sonia Freire Trigo - 20-40 From Disaster Risk Construction to Disaster Risk Reduction: Exploring the Agency of Urban Land-Use Planning in Chile
by Katherine E Wyndham & Carmen-Paz Castro & Juan-Pablo Sarmiento - 41-58 Infrastructure Planning in Queensland, Australia: Risk Appraisal of High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines by Property Developers and Homeowners
by David A. Wadley & Jung Hoon Han & Peter G. Elliott - 59-76 Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities
by Jessica Pagan Wilson & Maria Manta Conroy - 77-90 A Critical Review of Grounded Theory Research in Urban Planning and Design
by Bahador Zamani & Ehsan Babaei - 91-107 A Collaborative Methodology for Local Strategic Planning: Insights from Four Plans in Portugal
by Jan Wolf & F. Nogueira & M. Borges - 108-119 The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Rural Land-use Planning in Poland: A Case Study of Zawidz Commune
by Marcin Feltynowski & Marek Szajt
October 2020, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 485-509 Using Eye-Tracking to Understand Human Responses to Traditional Neighborhood Designs
by Justin B. Hollander & Ann Sussman & Alex Purdy Levering & Cara Foster-Karim - 510-525 On the Potential of Social Media Data in Urban Planning: Findings from the Beer Street in Curitiba, Brazil
by Ville Santala & G. Costa & L. Gomes-Jr & T. Gadda & T. H. Silva - 526-554 Governance of Conservation Area Boundaries: Agents and Agencies in Decision Making
by Luchuan Deng & Peter J. Larkham - 555-574 Tensions between Urban Heritage Policy and Compact City Planning – A Practice Review
by Grete Swensen - 575-588 Strategies of Integrated Interventions in Greece: Tools and Governance Schemes
by Evangelos Asprogerakas - 589-604 Game On: Exploring the Effectiveness of Game-based Learning
by Maxwell Hartt & Hadi Hosseini & Mehrnaz Mostafapour
July 2020, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 363-379 Co-Opting the Streets of Liverpool: Self-Organization and the Role of Local Authorities
by James McGowan & Sebastian Dembski & Tom Moore - 380-395 Negotiating Density and Financing Public Goods in Vancouver and New Taipei City: A Development Rights Perspective
by Mi Shih & Leslie Shieh - 396-417 The Forgotten (Practical) Side of School Safety: What Do Clery Reports Say about CPTED and Crime on College Campuses?
by Auzeen Shariati & Rob T. Guerette - 418-434 Defining the Creole City by Walking: The Case of La Réunion
by Jean-Christophe Dissart & Maëlle Nicault