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October 2022, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 655-660 Planning and the Value of Land
by Mark Scott - 663-680 Options Analysis as Context-Responsiveness in Practice: Integrating Diagnosis, Expertise, and Negotiation (Refining Communicative Planning and Critical Pragmatism)
by John Forester - 681-702 Re-Imagining Relationships with Space, Place, and Property: The Story of Mainstreaming Managed Retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand
by Christina Hanna & Raven Cretney & Iain White - 703-723 Handling Compounded Uncertainty in Spatial Planning and Humanitarian Action in Unexpected Floods in Wayanad, Kerala: Towards a Contextualised Contingency Planning Approach
by Mrudhula Koshy & Rolee Aranya & Hilde Refstie - 724-740 “A Difficult Balancing Act”: What Planning Involves
by Jill L. Grant - 741-755 Reviving the Cultural Dimension of Rural Regional Planning: Lessons from Howard W. Odum and the Cultural Regionalists
by Michael Hibbard & Kathryn Frank - 759-798 Spatial Planning for Smart Sustainable Development?
by Mee Kam Ng & Cecilia Wong & Mee Kam Ng & Cecilia Wong & Cecilia Wong & Caglar Koksal & Ransford A. Acheampong & Wei Zheng & Mark Baker & Dave Carter & Caglar Koksal & Wei Zheng & Ransford A. Acheampong & Mee Kam Ng & Jonah Tang & Mingmin Pan & Sylvia Y. He & Jifeng Dai & Weizhi Cheng & Tao Wang & Yu Fang & Yang Yue & Zhong-Wen Hu & Qi-Li Gao & Chi-Sheng Wang & Yu Fang & Wenyong Sun & Shuyao Cai & Jifeng Dai & Ian Wray - 801-806 Health Equity: A Case for Ethical Placemaking
by Beatrijs Haverkamp & Lisa Eckenwiler - 807-811 Municipal Undergreening: Framing the Planning Challenges of Implementing Green Infrastructure in Marginalized Communities
by Danielle Zoe Rivera & Marccus D. Hendricks - 812-815 The Pandemic Within: Policy Making for a Better World
by Patsy Healey
August 2022, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 491-495 When Politicians Call for “Better” Planning, it’s Time to Worry
by Jill L. Grant - 499-517 Planning for Town Centre “Smart-Decline”/“Rightsizing”: A New Lens for Strategy Development and Research?
by Neil A. Powe & Danny Oswell - 518-535 Doing Planning Differently: Affective Politics and Atmospheric Engineering in Experimental Deliberative Bubbles
by Jonathan Metzger & Kristina Tamm-Hallström - 536-555 The Structural Challenge of Power and Whiteness in Planning: Evidence From Historic Black Cemetery Restoration
by Meghan Z. Gough & Kathryn Howell & Hannah Cameron - 556-577 School-Centered Community Development and a Quest for Spatial Justice: Exploring Competing Theories of Action in Baltimore
by Ariel H. Bierbaum & Alisha Butler & Erin S. O’Keefe - 578-597 Rethinking Gentrification and Displacement: Modeling the Demographic Impact of Urban Regeneration
by Daphna Levine & Shai Sussman & Sharon Yavo Ayalon & Meirav Aharon-Gutman - 601-633 On Beauty
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi & Hannah Hickman & Katie McClymont & Hooman Foroughmand Araabi & Hannah Hickman & Katie McClymont & Oliver Carr & Richard Simmons & Günter Gassner & Angelique Edmonds & Judith Ryser & Elham Souri & Mike Biddulph - 637-646 From Exploratory Scenarios to Plans: Bridging the Gap
by Uri Avin & Robert Goodspeed & Lily Murnen - 647-649 Scenario Planning for Cities and Regions: Managing and Envisioning Uncertain Futures
by Stephen Zigmund - 650-652 The Routledge Handbook of Regional Design
by Michael B. Teitz
May 2022, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 321-326 Planning for a Just Energy Transition: If Not Now, When?
by Mark Scott - 329-348 The Promotion of Sustainable Development Principles Through the Design Review Process. The Case of the Cambridgeshire Quality Panel
by Nicky Morrison & Lidija Honegger - 349-367 Israeli Real-Estate Buzz – Planning Discourse and Media Coverage
by Talia Margalit - 368-387 Policing the Campus: Police Communications and near-Campus Development across Atlanta’s University Communities
by Stephen Averill Sherman - 388-405 Whose Knowledge Counts in the Planning of Urban Sustainability? – Investigating Handbooks for Nudging and Participation
by Martin Westin & Sofie Joosse - 406-422 The Challenge of the Digital Public Sphere: Finnish Experiences of the Role of Social Media in Participatory Planning
by Hanna Mattila & Pilvi Nummi - 425-458 Repair and Healing in Planning
by Courtney Knapp & Jocelyn Poe & John Forester & Courtney Knapp & Jocelyn Poe & John Forester & Michael Méndez & Claudia B. Isaac & Kathryn Quick & Nicole Lanphier & Mia Charlene White - 461-475 Planning, Pluralism, Markets: Experiences from Post-Socialist Varna
by Aleksandar Slaev & Sonia Hirt - 476-485 Technocratic Urban Development: Large Digital Corporations as Power Brokers of the Digital Age
by Constance Carr & Markus Hesse - 486-488 Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform and Learn
by Burcin Basyazici & Ece Ceylan Baba
March 2022, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 167-172 Planning Standards and Spatial (in)Justice
by Mee Kam Ng - 175-193 Professional Lobbying in Urban Planning: Publicity Management and Transparency Discourse on a Collision Course?
by Aino Hirvola - 194-211 Planned Out: The Discriminatory Effects of Planning’s Regulation of Small Houses in Multiple Occupation in England
by Katherine Brookfield - 212-232 Enhancing the Use of Flood Resilient Spatial Planning in Dutch Water Management. A Study of Barriers and Opportunities in Practice
by Casper Oukes & Wim Leendertse & Jos Arts - 233-247 Displacing Conflicting Goals in Planning for Sustainability? Insights from Three Norwegian Cities
by Stina Ellevseth Oseland & Håvard Haarstad - 248-264 Public Entrepreneurship in Private Land Markets: Contracting Dilemmas around Selling Amsterdam’s Major Prison
by Edwin Buitelaar & Martijn van den Hurk & Ed Nozeman & Christine Oude Veldhuis - 267-302 Housing for People, Not for Profit: Models of Community-Led Housing
by Lisa K. Bates & Lisa K. Bates & Ren Thomas & Anna Hope & Mary Taylor & Tom Chance & Ruoniu (Vince) Wang & Emily Thaden & Jeffrey S. Lowe & Hilary Malson - 305-309 Pinning down Urban Acupuncture: From a Planning Practice to a Sustainable Urban Transformation Model?
by Jessica M. Hemingway & Alejandro De Castro Mazarro - 310-314 From a ‘World Factory’ to China’s Bay Area: A Review of the Outline of the Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
by Chen Li & Mee Kam Ng & Yuanzhou Tang & Tung Fung - 315-317 Planning and knowledge – How new forms of technocracy are shaping contemporary cities
by Hanna Mattila & Lukas Behrend
January 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Notice of Duplicate Publication
by The Editors - 3-7 News from Somewhere?
by Katie McClymont - 11-25 Ethnographic Knowledge in Urban Planning – Bridging the Gap between the Theories of Knowledge-Based and Communicative Planning
by Hanna Mattila & Pia Olsson & Tiina-Riitta Lappi & Karoliina Ojanen - 26-42 Communities, Heritage and Planning: Towards a Co-Evolutionary Heritage Approach
by Karim van Knippenberg & Beitske Boonstra & Luuk Boelens - 43-59 Disruptive Localism – How Far Does Clientelism Shape the Prospects of Neighbourhood Planning in Deprived Urban Communities?
by John Sturzaker & Olivier Sykes & Bertie Dockerill - 60-80 Governmental Logics in Commercialised Planning Practices. The Case of Local Authority Pre-Application Negotiations in the English Planning System
by Gavin Parker & Mark Dobson & Tessa Lynn - 81-98 The Future of Urban Cemeteries as Public Spaces: Insights from Oslo and Copenhagen
by Pavel Grabalov & Helena Nordh - 101-142 Disability Justice and Urban Planning
by Lisa Stafford & Leonor Vanik & Lisa K. Bates & Lisa Stafford & Leonor Vanik & Lisa Stafford & Ron Buliung & Rhonda Cheryl Solomon & Pippa Rogers & Hannah E. Silver & Daniel Salomon & Minji Cho & Gail Dubrow - 145-156 Declaration of Interdependence
by Andreas Faludi - 157-164 Time, Temporality, and Planning – Comments on the State of Art in Strategic Spatial Planning Research
by Gérard Hutter & Thorsten Wiechmann
October 2021, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 663-667 Tired, But Hopeful
by Lisa K. Bates - 671-690 The Redevelopment of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children: A Case for Trauma-Informed Urban Planning Practices
by Lisa Berglund & Alexandra Kitson - 691-706 Conflicts Between and Within: The ‘Conflicting Rationalities’ of Informal Occupation in South Africa
by Nobukhosi Ngwenya & Liza Rose Cirolia - 707-724 Charting New Ground: Between Tactical Urbanism and Strategic Spatial Planning
by Suzanne Vallance & Sarah Edwards - 725-746 Approaching Negotiations in Urban Redevelopment Projects: A Multiple Case Analysis of Stakeholder Involvement in Community Benefit Agreements
by Jeffrey Biggar - 747-764 Shopping and Urbanity: Emerging Assemblages of Main Street, Mall, and Power Centre
by Fujie Rao & Kim Dovey - 767-795 The Fall of Statues? Contested Heritage, Public Space and Urban Planning
by The Editors - 799-805 Reflections on a Post-Covid Environmental Perspective: Claiming for Planning a Share in the Legacy of American Anthropologist Loren Eiseley
by William J. V. Neill - 806-812 Forced Eviction by Another Name: Neoliberal Urban Development in Manila
by Redento B. Recio & Kim Dovey - 813-815 The Politics and Ideology of Planning
by Huw Thomas
August 2021, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 511-515 The Point is Still to Change it
by Crystal Legacy - 519-536 Ideology and Institutional Change: The Case of the English National Planning Policy Framework
by Edward Shepherd - 537-555 Explaining Uncertainty Avoidance in Megaprojects: Resource Constraints, Strategic Behaviour, or Institutions?
by Thomas Machiels & Tine Compernolle & Tom Coppens - 556-571 Optimising Nudges in Public Space: Identifying and Tackling Barriers to Design and Implementation
by Koen Bandsma & Ward Rauws & Gert de Roo - 572-594 Design Governance, Austerity and the Public Interest: Planning and the Delivery of ‘Well-Designed Places’ in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
by Robert Richardson & James T. White - 595-609 How to Engage Reflexively with Messy Presents and Potential Futures: An Audio Walk for Planners
by Cecilie Sachs Olsen & Christina Louise Zaff Juhlin - 613-642 Planning Just Futures
by The Editors - 645-655 What Can Local Climate Planning Learn from COVID-19? Transform the City – It Saves the Climate and Lowers the Risk of Pandemics
by Diana Reckien - 656-658 State of Contradiction: The Singapore Model and its Others
by Nick R. Smith - 658-660 Constructing the Dynamo of Dixie: Race, Urban Planning, and Cosmopolitanism in Chattanooga, Tennessee
by Akira Drake Rodriguez
May 2021, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 341-346 Planning for the Future?
by Andy Inch - 349-367 Planning and 3D Spatial Media: Progress, Prospects, and the Knowledge and Experiences of Local Government Planners in Ireland
by Rob Kitchin & Gareth W. Young & Oliver Dawkins - 368-396 E-Scooters: A New Smart Mobility Option? The Case of Brisbane, Australia
by Clare Field & Ihnji Jon - 397-413 Spanning Boundaries Between Policy and Practice: Strategic Urban Planning in Gothenburg, Sweden
by Hannah Saldert - 414-432 Assessing Spatial Planning Outcomes – A Novel Framework Based on Conformance and Governance Capacities
by Nadine Kiessling & Marco Pütz - 433-454 Unravelling Decision-Making Processes on Location Choices for High-Speed Railway Stations in China: A Comparison of Shenzhen, Lanzhou and Jingmen
by Biyue Wang & Martin de Jong & Ellen Van Bueren & Aksel Ersoy & Yawei Chen - 457-492 Planning for Age-Friendly Cities
by Mark Scott - 495-502 Planners in Politics, Politicians in Planning
by James Throgmorton - 503-505 Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference?
by Federico Savini - 505-507 The Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America
by Susan Fainstein
March 2021, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 165-169 On Teaching Planning Theory and Practice: Four Striking Exercises
by John Forester - 173-190 Multiple Dimensions of Strategic Spatial Planning: Local Authorities Navigating between Rationalities in Competitive and Collaborative Settings
by K. Granqvist & H. Mattila & R. Mäntysalo & A. Hirvensalo & S. Teerikangas & H. Kalliomäki - 191-210 Planning for an Older and Digital Future: Opportunities and Challenges of Age-Friendly E-Participation in China
by Xiaoyu Chen & Maxwell Hartt - 211-226 Recasting Provisional Urban Worlds in the Global South: Shacks, Shanties and Micro-Stalls
by Prince K. Guma - 227-243 Is Local Planning Really ‘Local’? National Planning Context as a Determining Factor for Local Discourse
by Thomas Buhler & Richard Stephenson - 244-265 Subnational and Dynamic Conceptualisations of Planning Culture: The Culture of Regional Planning and Regional Planning Cultures in Finland
by Eva Purkarthofer & Alois Humer & Hanna Mattila - 269-317 Rethinking Religion and Secularism in Urban Planning
by The Editors - 321-328 The City We Want: Against the Banality of Urban Planning Research
by Ihnji Jon - 329-335 Pestilence in Planning: Why Camus is a Beacon for Our Times
by Matt Novacevski - 336-338 The Design of Protest: Choreographing Political Demonstrations in Public Space
by Annette Koh
January 2021, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-7 Post-Pandemic Planning: Beyond “Stifling Paradigms”. Achieving Transformation Requires Grappling with the Tiresome and Low Profile
by Heather Campbell - 11-26 Older People, Town Centres and the Revival of the ‘High Street’
by Judith Phillips & Nigel Walford & Ann Hockey & Leigh Sparks - 27-50 Governance Factors Shaping Greenspace Provision: From Theory to Practice
by Chris Boulton & Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes & Jason Byrne - 51-71 Inert Resilience and Institutional Traps: Tackling Bureaucratic Inertias Towards Transformative Social Learning and Capacity Building for Local Climate Change Adaptation
by Leonora C. Angeles & Victor D. Ngo & Zoë Greig - 72-89 The Limits of Planning: Avoidance, Concealment, and Refusal of Religious Diversity in Northeast Italy
by Daniela Morpurgo - 90-107 Spaces of Becoming: Lessons for Planners from the Square Movements
by Silvano De la Llata - 111-138 Planning Solidarity? From Silence to Refusal
by Libby Porter & Ananya Roy & Crystal Legacy - 141-147 Trends in Resource Capacity and Collaboration for City Sustainability: Implications for Planning Research and Practice
by Christopher V. Hawkins & Rachel M. Krause - 148-154 A Temporary Space Where Development and Planning Emergencies Meet? Notes on an International Building Exhibition (IBA) in the Cross-Border Territories of France and Luxembourg
by Tom Becker & Markus Hesse - 155-161 Capitalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century: A Global Future Beyond Nationalism
by Patsy Healey
October 2020, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 659-667 Pandemic Challenges to Planning Prescriptions: How Covid-19 is Changing the Ways We Think about Planning
by Jill L. Grant - 671-691 Institutional Barriers in the Coproduction of Knowledge for Transportation Planning
by Dian Nostikasari & Colleen Casey - 692-709 The Politics of Cartographic Calculation and Coordination: State Mapping of Human Settlements in Lima
by Rita Lambert - 710-726 The Intermediating Role of Municipal Urban Planners in Online Discussions with Citizens
by Jonas Sjöblom & Annaliina Niitamo - 727-747 Continuous Planning: Innovations from Practice in Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia)
by Zlata Vuksanović-Macura & Mirjana Gvozdic & Vladimir Macura - 748-766 Design Actions for the Global Gaze. Evolution and Contradictions of Temporary Installations in San Francisco’s Public Space
by Sara Caramaschi - 769-795 Comparative Rural Planning Cultures
by Kathryn I. Frank & Michael Hibbard & Mark Shucksmith & Matthew Tonts & Hualou Long & Yingnan Zhang & Hemalata C. Dandekar - 797-802 Judith Innes
by Patsy Healey - 803-807 Planning as Justification
by Mick Lennon - 808-811 Public Norms and Aspirations: the Turn to Institutions in Action
by Andre Sorensen - 812-815 Designing the Global City: Design Excellence, Competitions and the Remaking of Central Sydney
by James T. White
August 2020, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 507-512 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Pandemic Planning
by Mee Kam Ng - 515-530 Implementing a Progressive Urban Agenda Through Social Housing: The Mismatches of Scale
by Maria Atuesta & Diane E. Davis - 531-551 Housing Access and Affordability in Rural England: Tackling Inequalities Through Upstream Reform or Downstream Intervention?
by Nick Gallent & Iqbal Hamiduddin & John Kelsey & Phoebe Stirling - 552-569 Co-Evolutionary Urban Planning of a Finnish City for its Low Growth Neighborhoods
by Hanna Kosunen & Irina Atkova & Sari Hirvonen-Kantola - 570-590 Integrating Planning and Environmental Protection: An Analysis of post-Brexit Regulatory Styles and Practitioner Attitudes in the UK
by Richard Cowell & Geraint Ellis & Thomas Fischer & Tony Jackson & Thomas Muinzer & Olivier Sykes - 593-630 The Places We Live, June 2020
by Libby Porter - 633-634 Norm’s Modesty: Testimonial for Norman Krumholz
by John Forester - 635-647 Should Planners Create Hierarchies of Evidence? Learning from Health and Choosing Our Own Path
by Laura E. Tate - 648-655 City Science: A Chaotic Concept – And an Enduring Imperative
by James Duminy & Susan Parnell
May 2020, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 343-348 Covid-19, Place-making and Health
by Mark Scott - 351-370 “We are All Refugees”: Camps and Informal Settlements as Converging Spaces of Global Displacements
by Efadul Huq & Faranak Miraftab - 371-391 Becoming Vulnerable to Flooding: An Urban Assemblage View of Flooding in an African City
by Clifford Amoako & Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah - 392-409 Creating Legitimacy for Citizen Initiatives: Representation, Identity and Strategic Networking
by Steve Connelly & Margi Bryant & Liz Sharp - 410-425 Decolonizing the Boundaries between the ‘Planner’ and the ‘Planned’: Implications of Indigenous Property Development
by Janice Barry & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett - 426-449 ‘Unintended Cities’ and Inoperative Violence. Housing Resistance in Yangon
by Giovanna Astolfo & Camillo Boano - 453-480 The Future of the Planning Profession
by Lisa Bates & Gavin Parker & Matthew Wargent & Orly Linovski & Abigail Schoneboom & Susannah Gunn & Daniel Slade & Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye & Christopher Maidment & Edward Shepherd & Joe Doak & Trudi Elliot & Victor Nicholls & Emma Street & Mark Dobson & Sarah Platts & Tuna Tasan-Kok & Gavin Parker & Matthew Wargent & Gavin Parker & Orly Linovski & Abigail Schoneboom & Susannah Gunn & Daniel Slade & Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye & Christopher Maidment & Edward Shepherd & Joe Doak & Trudi Elliot & Victor Nicholls & Emma Street & Mark Dobson & Sarah Platts & Matthew Wargent & Tuna Tasan-Kok - 483-494 The Making of ‘Violent’ Hong Kong: A Centennial Dream? A Fight for Democracy? A Challenge to Humanity?
by Mee Kam Ng - 495-499 Giancarlo Paba’s Map: A Remembrance
by Alessandro Balducci & Raymond Lorezo & John Forester - 501-504 The Heart of Community Engagement: Practitioner Stories from Across the Globe
by Leonie Sandercock
June 2020, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 185-188 Kindness, Planners’ Response to Vulnerability, and an Ethics of Care in the Time of Covid-19
by John Forester - 191-199 Academia in the Time of COVID-19: Towards an Ethics of Care
by Esteve Corbera & Isabelle Anguelovski & Jordi Honey-Rosés & Isabel Ruiz-Mallén - 200-217 Unravelling the Concept of Social Transformation in Planning: Inclusion, Power Changes, and Political Subjectification in the Oosterweel Link Road Conflict
by Elisabet Van Wymeersch & Thomas Vanoutrive & Stijn Oosterlynck - 218-235 Viability Planning, Value Capture and the Geographies of Market-Led Planning Reform in England
by Jessica Ferm & Mike Raco - 236-253 Redesigning Town Centre Planning: From Master Planning Revival to Enabling Self-Reorientation
by Neil A. Powe - 254-271 Checks and Balances in Centralized and Decentralized Planning Systems: Ontario, British Columbia and Israel
by Eran Razin - 272-289 Is a New ‘Planning 3.0’ Paradigm Emerging? Exploring the Relationship between Digital Technologies and Planning Theory and Practice
by Ruth Potts - 293-321 Climate Justice in a Climate Changed World
by Libby Porter & Lauren Rickards & Blanche Verlie & Karyn Bosomworth & Susie Moloney & Bronwyn Lay & Ben Latham & Isabelle Anguelovski & David Pellow & Libby Porter & Lauren Rickards & Blanche Verlie & Karyn Bosomworth & Susie Moloney & Bronwyn Lay & Ben Latham & Isabelle Anguelovski BCNUEJ & David N. Pellow & Naarm/Birrarung-ga & Libby Porter & Karyn Bosomworth & Susie Moloney & Blanche Verlie & Bronwyn Lay - 325-329 Metropolitan Strategic Planning after Modernism
by Glen Searle - 330-336 Urban China: The Tortuous Path Towards Sustainability
by Giulio Verdini & Li Zhang - 338-340 Planning Singapore: The Experimental City
by Kah-Wee Lee
January 2020, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Decade of Environmental Panic
by Robert Upton - 9-38 Planning Our Future: Institutionalizing Youth Participation in Local Government Planning Efforts
by Nina Palmy David & Adria Buchanan - 39-57 Limitations of Technical Approaches to Transport Planning Practice in Two Cases: Social Issues as a Critical Component of Urban Projects
by Lara K. Mottee & Jos Arts & Frank Vanclay & Richard Howitt & Fiona Miller - 58-75 The Potentials and Pitfalls of ‘Art in Research’ Methodologies: Foregrounding Memory and Emotion in Planning Research
by Raksha Vasudevan - 76-93 Transcending Dilemmas in Urban Policy-Making: Envisioning versus Adapting, Growing versus Stabilizing
by António Ferreira & Joana Ribeiro-Santos & Isabel Breda-Vázquez - 94-122 Late Modernity to Postmodern? The Rise of Global Resilience and its Progressive Potentials for Local Disaster Planning (Seattle and Paris)
by Ihnji Jon & Magali Reghezza-Zitt - 125-154 Climate Disruption and Planning: Resistance or Retreat?
by Mark Scott & Mick Lennon - 157-163 Telling Tales: Using Story as a Mode of Encounter
by Andrea Cook - 164-174 Hear the Rime of the Fellow Mariner? A Letter to the Next Generation of Emphatic Co-Creators in Planning
by Miloš N. Mladenović & Susa Eräranta - 175-181 Planning Dilemmas
by Abdul Khakee
October 2019, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 627-629 We Still Need New Ideas
by Lisa K. Bates - 633-655 What Does Good Green Infrastructure Planning Policy Look Like? Developing and Testing a Policy Assessment Tool Within Central Scotland UK
by Max Hislop & Alister J. Scott & Alastair Corbett - 656-672 Planning at the Interface of Localism and Mayoral Priorities: London’s Ungovernable Boroughs
by Alan Mace & Alan Sitkin - 673-688 Can ‘Permission in Principle’ for New Housing in England Increase Certainty, Reduce ‘Planning Risk’, and Accelerate Housing Supply?
by Nick Gallent & Claudio de Magalhaes & Sonia Freire Trigo & Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead - 689-710 “Laissez faire has had its day”: Land Use, Waste, and Propertied Improvement in Early Canadian Planning
by Trevor J. Wideman - 711-732 Ordering Space in a Changing Climate: A Relational Analysis of Planning Practices in Bohol, Philippines
by S. Dujardin & N. Dendoncker - 735-759 People and Planning at Fifty/‘People and Planning’ 50 Years On: The Never-Ending Struggle for Planning to Engage with People/Skeffington: A View From The Coalface/From Participation to Inclusion/Marking the 50th Anniversary of Skeffington: Reflections from a Day of Discussion/What to Commemorate? ‘Other’ International Milestones of Democratising City-Making/An American’s Reflections on Skeffington’s Relevance at 50
by Andy Inch & Francesca Sartorio & Jeff Bishop & Yasminah Beebeejaun & Katie McClymont & Alexandre Apsan Frediani & Camila Cociña & Kathryn S. Quick - 763-768 Land for the Many and a New Politics of Land
by Tom Kenny - 769-775 Planning on the Waterfront: Setting the Agenda for Toronto’s ‘smart city’ Project
by Alexandra Flynn & Mariana Valverde - 776-784 3D Printing of Cities: Is Urban Planning Ready?
by Simone Amato Cameli
August 2019, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 469-471 Platforms of Change and Interstitial Spaces
by Crystal Legacy - 475-493 Trans-Local Civic Networking: An Alternative Planning Praxis
by Tomer Dekel & Avinoam Meir & Nurit Alfasi - 494-511 Barriers and Openings for Transforming Swedish Planning Practice – Examples of Landscape and Health Policy Integration
by Mari Kågström & Sylvia Dovlén - 512-536 Planning Particularities: Reinterpreting Urban Planning in China with the Case of Chengdu
by Julie T. Miao - 537-554 A Heuristic Approach for Exploring Uncertainties in Transport Planning Research
by Miguel L. Navarro-Ligero & Julio A. Soria-Lara & Luis Miguel Valenzuela-Montes - 555-572 The Strategic Incrementalism of Lahti Master Planning: Three Lessons
by Raine Mäntysalo & Johanna Tuomisaari & Kaisa Granqvist & Vesa Kanninen - 575-603 Planning, Land and Housing in the Digital Data Revolution/The Politics of Digital Transformations of Housing/Digital Innovations, PropTech and Housing – the View from Melbourne/Digital Housing and Renters: Disrupting the Australian Rental Bond System and Tenant Advocacy/Prospects for an Intelligent Planning System/What are the Prospects for a Politically Intelligent Planning System?
by Libby Porter & Desiree Fields & Ani Landau-Ward & Dallas Rogers & Jathan Sadowski & Sophia Maalsen & Rob Kitchin & Oliver Dawkins & Gareth Young & Lisa K Bates - 606-611 Advocacy Planning in the Age of Trump: An Opportunity to Influence National Urban Policy
by Kenneth Reardon & Antonio Raciti - 612-618 Planning’s Position in the ‘Hollowing-Out’ and ‘Filling-In’ of Local Government in Ireland
by Mick Lennon - 619-624 The Poverty of Territorialism
by Eduardo Medeiros - 622-624 The Poverty of Territorialism
by Rodrigo V. Cardoso
May 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 317-319 Signs of Hope in the Dark?
by Andy Inch - 323-338 Critically Reconsidering Orthodox Ideas: Planning as Teleocratic Intervention and Planning as a Rational Decision Method
by Stefano Moroni - 339-357 Notes for a Substantive Theory of Rural Planning: Evidence from the US Experience
by Michael Hibbard & Kathryn I Frank - 358-375 Built on Solid Foundations? Assessing the Links between City-Scale Land Titling, Tenure Security and Housing Investment
by Benjamin C. R. Flower - 376-394 The Governance of Local Urban Climate Adaptation: Towards Participation, Collaboration and Shared Responsibilities
by E-M. Trell & M.T. van Geet - 395-419 Co-Production as a Driver of Urban Governance Transformation? The Case of the Oplan LIKAS Programme in Metro Manila, Philippines
by Jakub Galuszka - 423-446 Gigs, Side Hustles, Freelance: What Work Means in the Platform Economy City/ Blight or Remedy: Understanding Ridehailing’s Role in the Precarious “Gig Economy”/ Labour, Gender and Making Rent with Airbnb/ The Gentrification of ‘Sharing’: From Bandit Cab to Ride Share Tech/ The ‘Sharing Economy’? Precarious Labor in Neoliberal Cities/ Where Is Economic Development in the Platform City?/ Shared Economy: WeWork or We Work Together
by Lisa K. Bates & Austin Zwick & Zachary Spicer & Tamara Kerzhner & Anna Joo Kim & Ashley Baber & Jamaal W. Green & dominic t. moulden - 448-455 Journey into an Immense Heart of Car Parking
by Elizabeth Jean Taylor - 456-465 Parking and the City
by Rebecca Clements - 460-465 The Oxford Handbook of Mega Project Management
by Sophie Sturup
March 2019, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 159-162 Vision 20/20: Planning Theory and Practice, Past and Future
by Jill L. Grant - 165-181 Inverse Planning in the Cracks of Formal Land Use Regulation: The Bottom-Up Regularisation of Informal Settlements in Maputo, Mozambique
by Francesco Chiodelli & Anna Mazzolini - 182-202 Internal Migration and Spatial Dispersal; Changes in Israel’s Internal Migration Patterns in the New Millennium
by Sagit Azary-Viesel & Ravit Hananel - 203-220 Diffuse Institutional Trust and Specific Institutional Mistrust in Nordic Participatory Planning: Experience from Contested Urban Projects
by Markku Lehtonen & Laurence De Carlo - 221-240 Gender Mainstreaming in Urban Planning: The Potential of Geographic Information Systems and Open Data Sources
by Jose Carpio-Pinedo & Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado & Inés Sánchez De Madariaga - 241-257 Does Participatory Planning Promise Too Much? Global Discourses and the Glass Ceiling of Participation in Urban Malawi
by Hilde Refstie & Marianne Millstein - 261-287 Planning and the So-Called ‘Sharing’ Economy / Can Shared Mobility Deliver Equity?/ The Sharing Economy and the Ongoing Dilemma about How to Plan for Informality/ Regulating Platform Economies in Cities – Disrupting the Disruption?/ Regulatory Combat? How the ‘Sharing Economy’ is Disrupting Planning Practice/ Corporatised Enforcement: Challenges of Regulating AirBnB andOther Platform Economies/ Nurturing a Generative Sharing Economy for Local Public Goods and Service Provision
by Anna Joo Kim & Anne Brown & Marla Nelson & Renia Ehrenfeucht & Nancy Holman & Nicole Gurran & Jathan Sadowski & Mara Ferreri & Romola Sanyal & Marta Bastos & Klaas Kresse - 290-297 Evil Insurgency. A Comment on the Interface ‘Strengthening Planning’s Effectiveness in A Hyper-Polarized World’
by Benjamin Davy - 298-304 Podcasting and Urban Planning
by Dallas Rogers & Miles Herbert - 305-310 Doing What We Can with What We’ve Got: Reflections on PAR and the ECR Experience
by Jason Slade - 311-314 Green Belts: Past; Present; Future?
by Michael Buxton
January 2019, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-7 Reflecting on theory and practice
by Mark Scott - 11-36 Exceptional Spaces for Sustainable Living: The Regulation of One Planet Developments in the Open Countryside
by Neil Harris - 37-52 Detachment in Planning Practice
by Juliana M. Zanotto - 53-69 Sustainability Science and Planning: A Crucial Collaboration?
by Edward J. Jepson, Jr. - 70-96 Spatial Planning Judgments and Computer Supported Collaborative Planning
by Dan Milz - 99-128 Borders and Refuge: Citizenship, Mobility and Planning in a Volatile World/ Introduction: Urban Planning and the Global Movement of People/ Planning for Refugees in Cities/ The Role of Planning in Humanitarian Response, Looking at Urban Crisis Response in Lebanon/ Urban Refugees: An Urban Planning Blind Spot?/ Immigrant Rights in Europe: Planning the Solidarity City/ Propertied Liberalism in a Borderland City/ Displacement, Refuge and Urbanisation: From Refugee Camps to Ecovillages/ From Capitalist-Urbanisation as Politics-of-Refuge to Planning as Planetary-Politics-of-Care
by Libby Porter & Romola Sanyal & Synne Bergby & Kelly Yotebieng & Henrik Lebuhn & Magie M. Ramírez & Pedro Figueiredo Neto & Simone Tulumello