Content
2012, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 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