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October 2024, Volume 90, Issue 4
- 593-609 Whose Miles Are These Anyway?
by Carole Turley Voulgaris & Gregory S. Macfarlane & Joseph C. Kaylor - 610-626 Housing Precarity in Six European and North American Cities: Threatened by the Loss of a Safe, Stable, and Affordable Home
by Gabriela Debrunner & Katrin Hofer & Michael Wicki & Fiona Kauer & David Kaufmann - 627-641 Who Owns America? A Methodology for Identifying Landlords’ Ownership Scale and the Implications for Targeted Code Enforcement
by Brian Y. An & Andrew Jakabovics & Anthony W. Orlando & Seva Rodnyansky & Eunjee Son - 642-655 Navigating Cultural Difference in Planning: How Cross-Border Adaptation Nurtured Cosmopolitan Competence Among U.S.-Taught Chinese Practitioners
by Colleen Chiu-Shee & Linda Shi - 656-671 Creating an Informal Transport Route
by Tamara Kerzhner - 672-685 Platform-Enabled Informality?
by Nicole Gurran & Zahra Nasreen & Pranita Shrestha - 686-698 How Do Local Officials Conceptualize Sustainability as Practiced in Their Communities?
by Sarah L. Hofmeyer & Christopher V. Hawkins & Rachel M. Krause & Angela Park - 699-714 Planning for Drinking Water Salinization in the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions
by Allison Lassiter - 715-727 Practitioner Perceptions of City-Subcontracted Community Organizing
by C. Aujean Lee & John C. Harris - 728-741 Deciphering Public Voices in the Digital Era
by Xinyu Fu & Thomas W. Sanchez & Chaosu Li & Juliana Reu Junqueira - 742-757 Walking (In)Convenience
by Becky P. Y. Loo & Ting Lian & Lawrence D. Frank - 758-773 Closing the Climate Gap
by Katherine Lieberknecht & Nancy Carlson & Keri Stephens & Fernanda Leite & Frances Acuña & Jonathan Lowell - 774-774 Planning Scholars Reflect on the 75th Anniversary of the Housing Act of 1949: An Introduction to the Special Commentary Section
by Joseph Heathcott - 775-775 Title I Pioneered the Subsidized Urban Megaproject
by Nicholas Dagen Bloom - 776-776 America’s Housing Affordability Crisis: Time for a New Housing Act?
by Lan Deng - 777-777 The Cynical Politics of the Public Home
by Edward Goetz - 778-778 Civil Rights Challenges to U.S. Housing Policy
by Walter Greason - 779-779 Victory and Defeat in the 1949 Housing Act
by D. Bradford Hunt - 780-780 The 1949 Housing Act as Cold War Diplomacy
by Nancy Kwak - 781-781 The Housing and Planning Act of 2024
by Elizabeth Mueller - 782-782 Housing as a Right
by Mary Pattillo - 783-784 Homeownership and the White–Black Wealth Gap
by Angela Simms - 785-785 The Persistent Challenges of U.S. Housing Policy
by Lawrence J. Vale - 786-790 The Housing Act of 1949 in Images
by Joseph Heathcott - 791-792 This Is My Jail: Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarceration
by Elizabeth L. Sweet - 793-794 Preserving the Vanishing City: Historic Preservation Amid Urban Decline in Cleveland, Ohio
by Eleonora Redaelli - 795-796 Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time
by David Varady - 797-798 How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors That Determine the Fate of Every Project, From Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything in Between
by John Landis - 799-800 A People’s History of SFO: The Making of the Bay Area and an Airport
by Megan S. Ryerson - 801-802 The City Aroused: Queer Places and Urban Redevelopment in Postwar San Francisco
by Alex Bitterman - 803-804 Seeing Symphonically: Avant-Garde Film, Urban Planning, and the Utopian Image of New York
by Bonnie J. Johnson - 805-806 The Computable City: Histories, Technologies, Stories, Predictions
by Meixin Yuan - 807-808 The New Suburbia: How Diversity Remade Suburban Life in Los Angeles After 1945
by Katrin B. Anacker - 809-809 Many Urbanisms: Divergent Trajectories of Global City Building
by Enrique R. Silva
July 2024, Volume 90, Issue 3
- 405-420 Digital Technology Use and Future Expectations
by Claire Daniel & Elizabeth Wentz & Petra Hurtado & Wei Yang & Christopher Pettit - 421-433 Overseeing Infill
by Nicholas J. Marantz & Christopher S. Elmendorf & Youjin B. Kim - 434-451 Gentrifiers of Color: Class Inequalities in Ethnic/Racial Neighborhood Displacement
by Yael Shmaryahu-Yeshurun - 452-470 Food Access After Disasters
by Nathanael P. Rosenheim & Maria Watson & John Casellas Connors & Mastura Safayet & Walter Gillis Peacock - 471-485 After the Minimum Parking Requirement
by Srirang Sohoni & Bumsoo Lee - 486-493 A Sustainable and Equitable Approach to Financing Multimodal Transportation Alternatives in Metropolitan Areas
by Patrick DeCorla-Souza - 494-509 Network Power or Power-Penetrated Network?
by Li Fang & Yijia Wen & Jingze Zhang & Gordon Erlebacher & Samuel Staley - 510-524 Indigenizing Food System Planning for Food System Resiliency
by Tammara Soma & Chelsey G. Armstrong & Cedar Welsh & Samantha Jung & Clifford G. Atleo (Niis Na’yaa/Kam’ayaam/Chachim’multhnii) & Belinda Li & Tamara Shulman - 525-536 Can ChatGPT Evaluate Plans?
by Xinyu Fu & Ruoniu Wang & Chaosu Li - 537-550 Can Subsidized Carshare Programs Enhance Access for Low-Income Travelers?
by Julene Paul & Miriam Pinski & Madeline Brozen & Evelyn Blumenberg - 551-567 Applications, Approaches, and Ethics of the Extended Reality in Urban Design and Planning
by Amir H. Hajrasouliha - 568-575 Necessary Considerations When Framing Urban Heat Resilience as an Infrastructure Issue
by Theodore C. Lim - 576-577 Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law
by Jennifer Minner - 578-579 Poverty, By America
by Elizabeth J. Mueller - 580-581 Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square
by Ezra Haber Glenn - 582-583 Shifting Gears: Toward a New Way of Thinking About Transportation
by Noreen McDonald - 584-584 Atlas of the Senseable City
by Peter A. Johnson - 585-586 The Changing American Neighborhood: The Meaning of Place in the Twenty-First Century
by David Varady - 587-587 Transforming the Irvine Ranch: Joan Irvine, William Pereira, Ray Watson, and the Big Plan
by Richard Peiser - 588-589 Understanding Disaster Insurance: New Tools for a More Resilient Future
by Robert Olshansky - 590-590 Urban Design in the 20th Century: A History
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi - 591-591 Human Transit, Revised Edition: How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives
by Ahmed El-Geneidy
April 2024, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 191-192 Navigating Forward: Sustaining and Enhancing JAPA’s Legacy of Impact
by Yan Song - 193-212 Planning Food and Place: Navigating Dollar Stores to Improve Healthy Food Access
by John Accordino & Annie W. Conte - 213-229 Complete Community
by Jill L. Grant - 230-246 Development Fees and Park Equity in Los Angeles
by Alessandro Rigolon & Christopher Giamarino & Jon Christensen - 247-260 Do Land Use Plans Affirmatively Further Fair Housing?
by Paavo Monkkonen & Michael Lens & Moira O’Neill & Christopher Elmendorf & Gregory Preston & Raine Robichaud - 261-273 Evaluating Collaborative Public–Private Partnerships
by Kate Nelischer - 274-288 Are We There Yet?
by Maria Manta Conroy & Jessica Pagan Wilson - 289-302 Facilitating Online Participatory Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Dan Milz & Atul Pokharel & Curt D. Gervich - 303-317 Can TODs Include Affordable Housing?
by Ajay Garde & Huê-Tâm Jamme & Benjamin Toney & Deepak Bahl & Tridib Banerjee - 318-335 Zoning In on Transit-Oriented Development
by Aryana Soliz & Lancelot Rodrigue & Christian Peaker & Isabelle Bernard & Ahmed El-Geneidy - 336-348 Community Animators and Participatory Planning
by Ryan Anders Whitney & Trudy Ledsham - 349-366 The Hardening of the American Landscape
by Brian Muller & Stefania Mitova - 367-383 Can Florida’s Coast Survive Its Reliance on Development?
by Linda Shi & William Butler & Tisha Holmes & Ryan Thomas & Anthony Milordis & Jonathan Ignatowski & Yousuf Mahid & Austin M. Aldag - 384-387 Cases of a “Not so New” Suburban Reality in the United States
by Bernadette Hanlon - 388-389 Regional Governance and the Politics of Housing in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Michael B. Teitz - 390-391 University City: History, Race, and Community in the Era of the Innovation District
by Harley Etienne - 392-393 The Heart of Toronto: Corporate Power, Civic Activism, and the Remaking of Downtown Yonge Street
by Karen Chapple - 394-395 The Drive for Dollars: How Fiscal Politics Shaped Urban Freeways and Transformed American Cities
by Philip Plotch - 396-397 The Great American Transit Disaster: A Century of Austerity, Auto-Centric Planning, and White Flight
by Jonathan L. Gifford - 398-399 Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World
by Norman Garrick - 400-401 Community Benefits: Developers, Negotiations, and Accountability
by Joanna Ganning - 402-403 Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and the Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore
by Gwen Ottinger
January 2024, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 1-1 Welcome to the New Editorial Group
by Ann Forsyth - 2-17 Adaptability of Low-Income Communities in Postdisaster Relocation
by Kanako Iuchi - 18-29 A Wrench in the Machine
by Jordan Branham & David Salvesen & Nikhil Kaza & Todd K. BenDor - 30-49 Integration as Adaptation: Advancing Research and Practice for Inclusive Climate Receiving Communities
by Hannah M. Teicher & Patrick Marchman - 50-62 Growing Safely or Building Risk?
by Miyuki Hino & Todd K. BenDor & Jordan Branham & Nikhil Kaza & Antonia Sebastian & Shane Sweeney - 63-76 Who Is Planning for Environmental Justice—and How?
by Catherine Brinkley & Jenny Wagner - 77-85 Are Traffic Studies “Junk Science” That Don’t Belong in Court?
by Kristina M. Currans & Kenneth A. Stahl - 86-100 Productive Frictions
by Huê-Tâm Jamme - 101-114 Walkable Neighborhoods
by Kevin M. Leyden & Michael J. Hogan & Lorraine D’Arcy & Brendan Bunting & Sebastiaan Bierema - 115-128 Is Housing Assistance Associated With Mental Health?
by Atticus Jaramillo & William M. Rohe - 129-143 High Rises and Housing Stress
by Cloé St-Hilaire & Mikael Brunila & David Wachsmuth - 144-158 Finding Mutual Benefit in Urban Development
by Yinnon Geva & Matti Siemiatycki - 159-172 Lessons Learned From a Citywide Abandoned Housing Experiment
by John MacDonald & Ahuva Jacobowitz & Jason Gravel & Mitchell Smith & Robert Stokes & Vicky Tam & Eugenia South & Charles Branas - 173-174 Three Atlases of Our Time
by Gordon C. C. Douglas - 175-176 Megaregions and America’s Future
by Kieran Donaghy - 177-178 The Politics of Trash: How Governments Used Corruption to Clean Cities, 1890–1929
by Lily Baum Pollans - 179-180 The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet
by Larissa Larsen - 181-182 Build Beyond Zero: New Ideas for Carbon-Smart Architecture
by Jennifer Minner - 183-184 Growing Gardens, Building Power: Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Brooklyn
by Mahbubur Meenar - 185-186 Urban Planning in a World of Informal Politics
by Hsi-Chuan Wang - 187-188 Emerging Global Cities: Origin, Structure, and Significance
by Michael B. Teitz - 189-190 Cities after Crisis: Reinventing Neighborhood Design from the Ground-Up
by Gabriel Camară
October 2023, Volume 89, Issue 4
- 411-422 Anti-Racist Futures: Disrupting Racist Planning Practices in Workplaces, Institutions, and Communities
by April Jackson & Anaid Yerena & Aujean Lee & Ivis Garcia-Zambrana & Ben Chrissinger & Laura Harjo & Stacey Harwood - 423-437 Transforming Collaborative Governing Bodies for Immigrants’ Authentic Engagement
by José W. Meléndez & Calvin G. Hoff - 438-458 Sixty Years of Racial Equity Planning
by John C. Arroyo & Gerard F. Sandoval & Joanna Bernstein - 459-471 Mapping Prejudice
by Rebecca H. Walker & Kate D. Derickson - 472-486 Evaluating Racial/Ethnic Equity in Planning-Related U.S. Health Impact Assessments Involving Parks and Greenspaces
by Lilah M. Besser & Cherilyn Bean & Amanda Foor & Serena Hoermann & John Renne - 487-504 Planning History From the Lions’ Perspective
by Tonni Oberly & Jason Reece - 505-516 The Properties of Whiteness
by Darien Alexander Williams & Laura Humm Delgado & Nicholette Cameron & Justin Steil - 517-523 The Rents of Whiteness
by Philip M. E. Garboden - 524-539 When Diversity Lost the Beat
by Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta - 540-553 The Invest in Youth Long Beach Coalition
by May Lin & R. Varisa Patraporn - 554-565 Race, Space, and Trauma
by Elizabeth L. Sweet & Elsie L. Harper-Anderson - 566-579 From Infrastructural Repair to Reparative Planning
by Lily Song & Elifmina Mizrahi - 580-591 “The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It”
by Rashad Williams & Justin Steil - 592-595 Who Is Planning the Smart City?
by Pamela Robinson - 596-597 The Sanctuary City: Immigrant, Refugee, and Receiving Communities in Postindustrial Philadelphia
by Amada Armenta - 597-598 Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First-Century Atlanta
by Deirdre Pfeiffer - 598-599 America’s Frozen Neighborhoods: The Abuse of Zoning
by Stefan Norgaard - 600-601 Age of Auto Electric: Environment, Energy, and the Quest for the Sustainable Car
by Eric Morris - 601-602 Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City
by Paavo Monkkonen - 602-603 Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World: Learning to Thrive Without Growth
by David P. Varady - 603-604 The Right to Dignity: Housing Struggles, City Making, and Citizenship in Urban Chile
by Andrea Urbina Julio - 604-605 The Right to Be Counted: The Urban Poor and the Politics of Resettlement in Delhi
by Shoshana Goldstein - 606-607 Planning for Water Security in Southeast Asia: Community-Based Infrastructure During the Urban Transition
by Nidhi Subramanyam - 607-607 American Urbanist: How William H. Whyte’s Unconventional Wisdom Reshaped Public Life
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi - 608-608 Blue Architecture: Water, Design, and Environmental Futures
by Zachary Lamb
July 2023, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 265-266 Reflections on the Editorial
by Ann Forsyth - 267-281 Planning for Opportunity
by Nicholas Kelly & Ingrid Gould Ellen - 282-294 The Urban Infrastructure of Care
by Andrew Binet & Rebecca Houston-Read & Vedette Gavin & Carl Baty & Dina Abreu & Josée Genty & Andrea Tulloch & Azan Reid & Mariana Arcaya - 295-309 Planning for an Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
by Qingfang Wang - 310-323 Inclusive Creative Placemaking Through Participatory Mural Design in Springfield (MA)
by Lara Sucupira Furtado & Jessica Morgan Payne - 324-335 Placing U.S. Federal Housing Policy on a Secure Foundation: The SHELTER Plan
by Casey Dawkins - 336-347 Does Discretion Delay Development?
by Michael Manville & Paavo Monkkonen & Nolan Gray & Shane Phillips - 348-362 Planning Strategies and Barriers to Achieving Local Drought Preparedness
by Tonya Haigh & Elliot Wickham & Samantha Hamlin & Cody Knutson - 363-375 Safe at Home?
by Larissa Larsen & Carina J. Gronlund & Kaan Cem Ketenci & Sharon L. Harlan & David M. Hondula & Brian Stone & Kevin Lanza & Evan Mallen & Mary K. Wright & Marie S. O’Neill - 376-388 Planners in Publicly Traded Firms
by Orly Linovski - 389-398 Toward Evidence-Based Urban Planning
by Léa Ravensbergen & Ahmed El-Geneidy - 399-400 Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Social Life and the Politics of Place
by June Manning Thomas - 400-401 Building Downtown Los Angeles: The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America
by Ashley Hernandez - 401-402 Justice at Work: The Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in Cities
by Max Buchholz - 403-403 Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It
by Umit Yilmaz & Sonia A. Hirt - 404-405 Yes to the City: Millennials and the Fight for Affordable Housing
by Gregg Colburn - 405-406 American Dreams, American Nightmares: Culture & Crisis in Residential Real Estate From the Great Recession to the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Ivis García - 406-407 The Greening of America’s Building Codes: Promises and Paradoxes
by Clinton J. Andrews - 407-408 The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History
by Michael B. Teitz & Catherine Teitz - 408-409 Collateral Damages: Landlords and the Urban Housing Crisis
by Elizabeth Mueller - 409-409 A Brief History of Motion: From the Wheel, to the Car, to What Comes Next
by Kelly Clifton
April 2023, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 157-159 Community Design and Revitalization to Promote Health
by Nisha Botchwey & Bruce Stiftel & Christopher Coutts & Catherine Ross & Olivia Chatman - 160-166 Getting to Root Causes
by Benjamin W. Chrisinger - 167-174 Urban Planning for Health Equity Must Employ an Intersectionality Framework
by Patrice C. Williams & Andrew Binet & Dana M. Alhasan & Nyree M. Riley & Chandra L. Jackson - 175-182 Enhancing Sharing Capabilities
by Vinit Mukhija & Lois M. Takahashi - 183-195 Planning and Food Sovereignty in Conflict Cities
by Samina Raja & Athar Parvaiz & Lanika Sanders & Alexandra Judelsohn & Shireen Guru & Mona Bhan & Goldie Osuri & Mehroosh Tak & Yeeli Mui & Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah - 196-209 Junk Food Accessibility After 10 Years of a Restrictive Food Environment Zoning Policy Around Schools
by Lindsey Soon & Jason Gilliland & Leia M. Minaker - 210-224 Unplanned Food Access
by Maryam Khojasteh - 225-239 An Empirical Analysis of the Link Between Built Environment and Safety in Chicago’s Transit Station Areas
by Ahoura Zandiatashbar & Agustina Laurito - 240-252 Pop-Up Cycleways
by Mike Harris & Peter McCue - 253-254 Remaking the American Dream: The Informal and Formal Transformation of Single-Family Housing Cities
by Jake Wegmann - 254-255 Homelessness Is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns
by Brian J. McCabe - 255-256 Building Colonial Hong Kong: Speculative Development and Segregation in the City
by Nick R. Smith - 256-257 In the Images of Development: City Design in the Global South
by Neema Kudva - 258-259 Underwater: Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change in the United States
by Michelle Meyer - 259-260 The Accidental Ecosystem: People and Wildlife in American Cities
by Margot W. Garcia - 260-261 Parks for Profit: Selling Nature in the City
by Alessandro Rigolon - 261-262 Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 262-264 Digital Participatory Planning: Citizen Engagement, Democracy, and Design
by Matthew Wargent
January 2023, Volume 89, Issue 1
- 1-1 What Tense Is a Plan
by Ann Forsyth - 2-15 We Are Here
by Annette M. Kim & Kristy H.A. Kang - 16-30 Can We Retrofit Suburban Arterials?
by Paul Hess & Michael Piper & Andre Sorensen - 31-44 Age-Unfriendly by Design
by Maxwell Hartt & Geoff DeVerteuil & Ruth Potts - 45-60 Exploring Homeowners’ Openness to Building Accessory Dwelling Units in the Sacramento Metropolitan Area
by Jamey M. B. Volker & Susan Handy - 61-71 Zoning Incentives
by George C. Homsy & Ki Eun Kang - 72-79 Why Do Planners Overlook Manufactured Housing and Resident-Owned Communities as Sources of Affordable Housing and Climate Transformation?
by Zachary Lamb & Linda Shi & Jason Spicer - 80-92 Planning for and Against Vehicular Homelessness
by Christopher Giamarino & Madeline Brozen & Evelyn Blumenberg - 93-106 Public Views on the Reallocation of Street Space Due to COVID-19
by Robert B. Noland & Evan Iacobucci & Wenwen Zhang - 107-119 Using Natural Language Processing to Read Plans
by Xinyu Fu & Chaosu Li & Wei Zhai - 120-133 Racism by Design?
by Hao Ding & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris - 134-145 Value Creation, Capture, and Destruction
by Bridget Fisher & Flávia Leite & Rachel Weber - 146-147 Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America’s Broken Housing Systems
by Shayna Goldsmith - 147-148 The Swamp Peddlers
by Carlton Basmajian - 148-149 Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Communities
by Larissa Larsen - 149-151 Settler Colonial City: Racism and Inequity in Postwar Minneapolis
by Magdalena Ugarte - 151-152 The Paradox of Urban Revitalization: Progress and Poverty in America’s Postindustrial Era
by Stefan Norgaard - 152-153 Spent Behind the Wheel: Drivers’ Labor in the Uber Economy
by Jesus M. Barajas - 153-154 Amtrak, America’s Railroad: Transportation’s Orphan and Its Struggle for Survival
by Thomas C. Cornillie - 155-156 The Italian Legacy in Philadelphia: History, Culture, People and Ideas
by David P. Varady - 156-156 Tate: Post-Rational Planning: A Solutions-Oriented Call to Justice
by Elizabeth J. Mueller
October 2022, Volume 88, Issue 4
- 447-448 Essential JAPA Style
by Ann Forsyth - 449-463 Representation and Wage Gaps in the Planning Profession
by Eun Jin Shin - 464-478 The Effects of Enhanced Information Utilization in Collaborative Hazard Mitigation Planning
by Richard D. Margerum & Adam Zwickle & Josh Bruce & Curtis Thomas - 479-494 Equity in Accessibility
by Karel Martens & Matan E. Singer & Aviv Lee Cohen-Zada - 495-507 Buying Access One Trip at a Time
by Anne Brown & Nicholas J. Klein & Michael J. Smart & Amanda Howell - 508-523 Transitioning From Urban Climate Action to Climate Equity
by Joan Fitzgerald - 524-536 Beyond Plans
by Stephen Averill Sherman & Arnab Chakraborty - 537-549 The Institutional Dynamics of Land Use Planning
by Carl Grodach - 550-564 Examining the Effects of Policy Design on Affordable Unit Production Under Inclusionary Zoning Policies
by Ruoniu Wang & Xinyu Fu - 565-577 From Edge City to City?
by Jennifer Day & Nicholas A. Phelps & Piret Veeroja & Xin Yang - 578-578 Planning Theories and Practices
by Ann Forsyth - 578-580 What Is Planning? From Planning Practice to Practices
by Ernest R. Alexander - 580-581 Theory…Out of Practice
by Kian Goh - 582-583 What Is Theory? From Planning Theory to Theory for Planning
by Joseph Heathcott