Content
December 2013, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 569-570 Democracy deferred: Civic leadership after 9/11
by Dr Crystal Legacy
September 2013, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 289-291 Comparison, context and finding the political in planning
by Libby Porter - 295-314 Growing a just garden: environmental justice and the development of a community garden policy for Hamilton, Ontario
by Erika S. Jermé & Sarah Wakefield - 315-332 Non-implementation of development plans and participatory action research in Zimbabwe
by Siambabala Bernard Manyena - 333-348 Political dilemmas in peripheral development: investment, regulation, and interventions in metropolitan Amsterdam
by Federico Savini - 349-372 Challenging dichotomies - exploring resilience as an integrative and operative conceptual framework for large-scale urban green structures
by H. Erixon & S. Borgström & E. Andersson - 373-387 Five years later: how California community members acted on transformative learning achieved in a participatory planning process
by Marisa A. Zapata - 391-415 The future of the suburbs. Suburbs in transition/The resettlement of America's suburbs/Suburbs in global context: the challenges of continued growth and retrofitting/Suburban urbanity: re-envisioning indigenous settlement practices/Toward a new suburban America: will we catch the wave?/Optimistic and pessimistic perspectives on the evolution of the North American suburb/Response
by Jill L. Grant & Arthur C. Nelson & Ann Forsyth & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett's & Pamela Blais & Pierre Filion - 418-424 Displacing wind power across national boundaries or eco-innovation? Spatial planning implications of UK-Ireland renewable energy trading
by Mark Scott & Eoin O'Neill - 425-426 Measuring wellbeing: Towards sustainability
by Ian Bache
June 2013, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 155-156 Our infatuation with the object of planning: If only we could read off and follow the rules
by John Forester - 158-179 The right to the city: theory and practice in Brazil
by Abigail Friendly - 180-197 Reconceptualising territoriality and spatial planning: insights from the sea
by Sue Kidd & Dave Shaw - 198-210 Institutional perspectives on operationalising climate adaptation through planning
by Tony Matthews - 211-232 Mainport and corridor: exploring the mobilizing capacities of Dutch spatial concepts
by Lianne van Duinen - 233-247 Framing climate change: new directions in Dutch and Danish planning strategies
by Anne Jensen & Severine van Bommel & Anders Branth Pedersen & Helle Ørsted Nielsen & Wiebren Kuindersma - 251-276 Design confronts politics, and both thrive!/Creativity in the face of urban design conflict: A profile of Ric Richardson/From mediation to the creation of a "trading zone"/Conflict and creativity in Albuquerque/Reflecting on a mediation narrative from Albuquerque, New Mexico/From mediation to charrette/Physical clarity and necessary interruption/Ric Richardson responds
by John Forester & John Forester & Alessandro Balducci & Ali Madanipour & Klaus R. Kunzmann & Tridib Banerjee & Emily Talen & Ric Richardson - 278-282 Connecting growth and wealth through visionary planning: The case of Abu Dhabi 2030
by Michael Murray - 283-285 Learning the city: Knowledge and translocal assemblage
by Patsy Healey - 285-286 Behind the scenes: The politics of planning Adelaide
by Neil Parkyn
March 2013, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-5 Planning, the political in the everyday
by Luca Bertolini - 8-19 The neglected places of practice
by Robert Beauregard - 20-38 A new land: Deleuze and Guattari and planning
by Mark Purcell - 39-56 Engaging the public with online discussion and spatial annotations: The generation and transformation of public knowledge
by Jarkko Bamberg - 57-74 Making sense of India's spatial plan-making practice: Enduring approach or emergent variations?
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi & Charles Hoch & Carlton Basmajian - 75-100 Civic networks for sustainable regions - Innovative practices and emergent theory
by Judith E. Innes & Jane Rongerude - 103-140 Living with flood risk/The more we know, the more we know we don't know: Reflections on a decade of planning, flood risk management and false precision/Searching for resilience or building social capacities for flood risks?/Participatory floodplain management: Lessons from Bangladesh/Planning and retrofitting for floods: Insights from Australia/Neighbourhood design considerations in flood risk management/Flood risk management - Challenges to the effective implementation of a paradigm shift
by Mark Scott & Iain White & Christian Kuhlicke & Annett Steinführer & Parvin Sultana & Paul Thompson & John Minnery & Eoin O'Neill & Jonathan Cooper & Mark Adamson & Elizabeth Russell - 142-147 Dimensions of territorial governance
by Dominic Stead - 148-149 Real social science. Applied phronesis
by Michael Gunder - 149-151 Starchitecture: Scenes, actors and spectacles in contemporary cities
by Susan S. Fainstein
December 2012, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 503-506 Resisting the Growth Clamp
by Aidan While - 509-527 Outcomes from Community Engagement in Urban Regeneration: Evidence from England's New Deal for Communities Programme
by Paul Lawless & Sarah Pearson - 529-548 Including the Excluded? Changing the Understandings of Ethnicity in Contemporary English Planning
by Yasminah Beebeejaun - 549-568 (Not) Exercising Discretion: Environmental Planning and the Politics of Blame-Avoidance
by Philip Catney & John Henneberry - 569-589 Towards Comprehensive Spatial Development in Europe: A Critical View from Finland
by Helka Kalliomäki - 593-627 What's Love Got To Do With It? Illuminations on Loving Attachment in Planning
by Libby Porter & Leonie Sandercock & Karen Umemoto & Karen Umemoto & Lisa K. Bates & Marisa A. Zapata & Michelle C. Kondo & Andrew Zitcer & Robert W. Lake & Annalise Fonza & Bjorn Sletto & Aftab Erfan & Leonie Sandercock - 631-640 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Later-Life Migration into Florida from 1980-2010 with an Application of the Palm Bay Parkway
by Andy Sharma - 641-642 Insurgencies: Essay in Planning Theory
by Stacy Anne Harwood - 642-644 Reconsidering Jane Jacobs
by Katharine A. Martindale
2012, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 349-353 Lots of words… but do any of them matter? The challenge of engaged scholarship
by Heather Campbell - 357-358 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 359-381 Processes of Innovation: Reformation of the English Strategic Spatial Planning System
by Susannah Gunn & Jean Hillier - 383-396 Boundary Interaction in Emerging Scenes: Two Participatory Planning Cases from Finland
by Helena Leino - 397-420 “The organised encroachment of the powerful”—Everyday practices of public space and water supply in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by Kirsten Hackenbroch & Shahadat Hossain - 421-444 Experiences of Neighbourhood Walkability Among Older Australians Living in High Density Inner-City Areas
by Desley Vine & Laurie Buys & Rosemary Aird - 445-460 At the Crossroads between Urban Planning and Urban Design: Critical Lessons from Three Italian Case Studies
by Pier Palermo & Davide Ponzini - 463-464 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 465-490 Introduction: Time to ThinkPlanning (Education)—From Marginal Interface to Central Opportunity Space?Science for Practice?Educating Professionals for Practice in a Complex World–a Challenge for Engineering and Planning SchoolsProject-Based Learning–Core University Education in Spatial Planning and DevelopmentManaging Planning Pathologies: An Educational Challenge of the New Apprenticeship Programme in FinlandConclusion: Time to Act
by Luca Bertolini & Andrea Frank & John Grin & Sarah Bell & Bernd Scholl & Hanna Mattila & Eeva Mynttinen & Raine Mäntysalo & Luca Bertolini - 493-496 Territorial Agenda of the European Union 2020: Towards an Inclusive, Smart and Sustainable Europe of Diverse Regions
by Cormac Walsh - 497-498 Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions: City of Cities: A project for Milan
by Patsy Healey - 498-500 Evaluation for Participation and Sustainability in Planning
by Solmaz Tavsanoglu
2012, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 189-192 On the Genealogy of Planning
by Robert Upton - 194-195 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 213-231 Indigenous State Planning as Inter-Institutional Capacity Development: The Evolution of “Government-to-Government” Relations in Coastal British Columbia, Canada
by Janice Barry - 233-256 Conservation Under Occupation: Conflictual Powers and Cultural Heritage Meanings
by Feras Hammami - 257-273 Theorizing Inside Activism: Understanding Policymaking and Policy Change from Below
by Jan Olsson & Erik Hysing - 275-293 TV, Boon or Bane? Participation and a Televised Town Meeting
by Bonnie Johnson - 296-297 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 299-333 Resilience: A Bridging Concept or a Dead End?“Reframing” Resilience: Challenges for Planning Theory and PracticeInteracting Traps: Resilience Assessment of a Pasture Management System in Northern AfghanistanUrban Resilience: What Does it Mean in Planning Practice?Resilience as a Useful Concept for Climate Change Adaptation?The Politics of Resilience for Planning: A Cautionary Note
by Simin Davoudi & Keith Shaw & L. Haider & Allyson Quinlan & Garry Peterson & Cathy Wilkinson & Hartmut Fünfgeld & Darryn McEvoy & Libby Porter & Simin Davoudi - 336-341 Dutch spatial planning policies in transition
by Lasse Gerrits & Ward Rauws & Gert de Roo - 342-343 Readings in Planning Theory
by Patsy Healey - 344-346 Finding Our Way
by Libby Porter
2012, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-6 Planning in the Face of Crisis
by Mark Scott - 8-9 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 11-26 Learning to Improve Practice: Lessons from Practice Stories and Practitioners' Own Discourse Analyses (or Why Only the Loons Show Up)
by John Forester - 27-45 Committed to Coordination? How Different Forms of Commitment Complicate the Coordination of National and Urban Planning
by Patrik Tornberg - 47-69 “Keeping Dalston Different”: Defending Place-Identity in East London
by Gethin Davison & Kim Dovey & Ian Woodcock - 71-87 Achieving Legitimacy Through Deliberative Plan-Making Processes—Lessons for Metropolitan Strategic Planning
by Crystal Legacy - 89-108 Rethinking Informality: Politics, Crisis, and the City
by Colin McFarlane - 111-112 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 113-174 Exploring the Challenges of Environmental Planning and Green Design: Cases from Europe and the USARenovating to Passive Housing in the Swedish Million ProgrammeRegulative, facilitative and strategic contributions of planning to achieving low carbon developmentWest Village: Development of a New Ecological Neighborhood in Davis, CaliforniaThe Aldo Leopold Legacy Center: Expanding the Definition of “Community” in Carbon ManagementLow carbon developments as laboratories of innovative planning toolsIntegrated planning for ecological urban regenerationBehind the Green Curtain: Shifting Goals and Shifting RolesCreating Post-Carbon Communities: The Return of the Public Sector
by Andres Walliser & Nicholas Rajkovich & John Forester & Carley Friesen & Björn Malbert & Henrik Nolmark & Jo Williams & Stephen Wheeler & Robert Segar & Michael Utzinger & Steve Swenson & Ignacio Grandal & Carlos Verdaguer & Larissa Larsen & Robert Young - 177-182 Planning Reform in Northern Ireland: Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011
by M. Lloyd & Deborah Peel - 183-184 The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning
by HaeRan Shin - 185-186 Redes Metropolitanas/Metropolitan Networks
by Lasse Gerrits
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