Content
2011, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 325-347 Infrastructure Network Development, Re-territorialization Processes and Multilevel Territorial Governance: A Case Study in Northern Italy
by Bruno Zanon - 349-367 The Use of Indicators in Planning: Effectiveness and Risks
by Anastássios Perdicoúlis & John Glasson - 369-370 The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning
by Robert Freestone - 371-372 Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US
by Judith De Jong
2011, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 129-146 Planning, Population Loss and Equity in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
by Renia Ehrenfeucht & Marla Nelson - 147-165 A Future for the Past: A New Theoretical Model for Sustainable Historic Urban Environments
by Chris Landorf - 167-183 Cultural Triangle and Beyond: A Spatial Analysis of Cultural Industries in Istanbul
by Zeynep Enlil & Yigit Evren & Iclal Dincer - 185-206 Institutional Capacity-building in Urban Planning and Policy-making for Sustainable Development: Success or Failure?
by Merritt Polk - 207-228 Urban Green Space Policy and Discourse in England under New Labour from 1997 to 2010
by Olivia Wilson & Olwen Hughes - 229-250 The Ahmedabad Urban Development Plan-making Process: A Critical Review
by Bhargav Adhvaryu - 251-253 Book Reviews
by Paul Stouten & Sean Markey - 255-255 Erratum
by The Editors
February 2011, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-19 Stewardship of the Built Environment in England: Lessons for Developing Sustainable Communities
by Suzy Nelson - 21-42 Shaping Urban Form without Zoning: Investigating Three Neighbourhoods in Houston
by Zhu Qian - 43-57 Policy-maker Perspectives on Youth Health and the Built Environment: Focus Groups with Atlantic Canadian Planners
by Jill L. Grant & Patricia M. Manuel - 59-69 Equalization and Compensation in Italy: Empirical Evidence for a New National Planning Act
by Enzo Falco - 71-94 Planning for Subterranean Residential Development in the UK
by John McCarthy & Ross Kilgour - 95-106 Transforming the Suburban Landscape: One Community's Attempt to Adapt to a Knowledge-based Economy
by Dorothy Ives-Dewey - 107-121 Strategic Spatial Planning in Berlin-Brandenburg: A Requiem for Balanced Development?
by Michael R. Murray & William J. V. Neill - 123-127 Book Reviews
by Antonia Roither & Tim Marshall & Carlos Nunes Silva
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