Planning Practice & Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 5, 2025
- Embedding the metaverse into regional planning for sustainability: a framework of virtual-physical synergies in resource use and social progress pp. 965-971

- Ehsan Dorostkar
- Towards everyday conceptions of justice in community-led planning pp. 972-990

- Tessa Lynn, John Sturzaker, Gavin Parker and Matthew Wargent
- Assessment of the relationship between urban form and social sustainability: a case study of Nagpur, India pp. 991-1023

- Sachi Dongarwar, Vijay Kapse and Saket Kirme
- Surveying British public attitudes to construction ‘delays’ caused by archaeological planning regulations pp. 1024-1043

- S. J. Tyrrall and J. L. Huppert
- Between day and night: deciphering the nexus of land use and property crime in Malaysia’s urban territories pp. 1044-1078

- Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, Mohamad Hardyman Barawi, Syahrul Nizam Junaini, Yoshinari Kimura, Ruslan Rainis and Mohd Azizul Hafiz Jamian
- Who is responsible for social sustainable public transport? Insights from a living lab on demand-responsive transport for low-income workers pp. 1079-1092

- Malin Henriksson, Jonna Nyberg and Albin Reinhardt
- Co-creation in the public sector for developing health-promoting activity spaces in local communities: a qualitative study of stakeholders’ experiences pp. 1093-1112

- Ellinor Moe, Camilla Ihlebæk, Charlotte S. Pawlowski, Emma C. A. Nordbø and Ingeborg Pedersen
- ‘No one wants to say no to housing. But where do we fit in the children?’ Swedish city planners’ perspectives on the struggle to secure outdoor space for preschools in the dense city pp. 1113-1127

- Danielle Ekman Ladru and Katarina Gustafson
- Understanding preferences and experiences of young people with meeting places and public spaces in urbanized environments: a case study from Huddinge pp. 1128-1146

- Romina Rodela and Sofia Lundmark
- Co-producing tools for integrating visitor management in municipal planning – lessons from a Norwegian case study pp. 1147-1172

- Iratxe Landa-Mata, Marianne Knapskog, Vegard Gundersen and Gry Rustad Pettersen
- Navigating perceived innovation uncertainties associated with digital tools in planning consultations pp. 1173-1196

- Jimin Oh and Yvonne Rydin
- Transformations in city childhoods: insights from five Pacific Rim cities pp. 1197-1217

- Claire Freeman, Helen Woolley and Yvette Buttery
- Place-based housing-led regeneration in New Zealand’s small town centres: new-build and adaptive reuse strategies pp. 1218-1239

- Nicole Ke Xiang, Deborah Susan Levy and Olga Filippova
- Cultural heritage on islands: pressures from tourism, Airbnb and conservation challenges: evidence from Rhodes Island, Greece pp. 1240-1262

- Efstratia Chatzi, Evangelia – Theodora Derdemezi and Georgios Tsilimigkas
- A framework for developing flexible green business parks in the large Greek islands: case studies from Crete pp. 1263-1285

- Chrysanthi Tsourapi and Anestis Gourgiotis
Volume 40, issue 4, 2025
- Should buildings have standing? pp. 673-682

- Ana Pereira Roders
- Integrating urban and peri-urban agriculture in planning systems. Barriers, policy tools and recommendations pp. 683-716

- Claudia Cassatella and Enrico Gottero
- Planning for floods: the role of local planning authorities in flood risk management in England pp. 717-732

- Anna McClean
- Infrastructure reconstruction planning in post-conflict areas – a multidimensional resilience assessment for Iraq pp. 733-757

- Peter Nijkamp, Karima Kourtit and Tomaz Ponce Dentinho
- Adaptive planning in regulatory planning systems: balancing rigidity and adaptability in Oude Dokken, Ghent pp. 758-779

- Silke Hoefkens and Thomas Machiels
- Assessing natural heritage in Ecuador: a comprehensive framework for environmental policy pp. 780-801

- Holger Zambrano-Loor and Christian Franco-Crespo
- Before the plot ratio: balancing density through ambiguity in 1950s colonial Hong Kong pp. 802-822

- Junwei Li, Mark Hansley Yang Chua and Kar Him Mo
- Towards sponge landscapes through citizen science: participatory monitoring for nature-based solutions in the Ombrone River Basin pp. 823-840

- Gozde Yildiz
- The state of hazard risk communication in Canada: a municipal perspective pp. 841-868

- Debadutta Parida, Sandeep Agrawal and Hana Ambury
- Guidelines for computational modelling of planning obligation negotiations pp. 869-888

- Aya Badawy, Richard Kingston and Nuno Pinto
- Reducing car dependence: benefits, strategies, unintended consequences, and future directions of post-car urban transitions pp. 889-910

- Kostas Mouratidis
- Localising and reimagining urban planning knowledge for effective Global South climate urbanism pp. 911-931

- G. Verdini, J. Woltjer and S. Cioboata
- Policies on parcel lockers: multi-level governance networks for urban logistics pp. 932-953

- Marianne Knapskog, Elise Caspersen, Ingeborg Briseid Kraft, Hege Herheim and Sidsel Ahlmann Jensen
- Population decline and data discrepancies: evaluating ACS estimates and comprehensive plan projections for a subset of U.S. shrinking cities pp. 954-964

- Victoria Morckel
Volume 40, issue 3, 2025
- Urban experience and design: research and practice for urban planning pp. 443-446

- Justin B. Hollander and Alexandros Lavdas
- Architectural design, visual attention, and human cognition: exploring responses to federal building styles pp. 447-486

- Brandon R. Ro and Hunter Huffman
- Sensing walkability? Opportunities and limitations of electrodermal activity as an indicator of walkable urban environments pp. 487-506

- Chester Harvey
- People’s experience of urban transformation: eye-tracking architectural qualities of the post-industrial NDSM wharf in Amsterdam pp. 507-529

- Gideon Spanjar, Frank Suurenbroek, Sába Schramkó and Regiena Stolp
- Life in the front yard – the reciprocal interaction between residents and the American city pp. 530-549

- Conrad Kickert, Kelly Gregg and Duygu Gökce
- Biometrics in roadway design: incorporating the subliminal human experience pp. 550-559

- Johanna Riddle, Eliandro Tavares, Jenna Van Holten, Jenna Whitney, Justin B. Hollander and Ann Sussman
- Unveiling spatial planning challenges and obstacles in border regions: qualitative systematic literature review pp. 560-575

- Thato L. Maila
- Projectification mediates between experimental and bureaucratic institutional logics in urban sustainability planning pp. 576-597

- Alexander Hellquist, Berit Balfors and Jonas Sondal
- Exploring the role of decentralization in Tokyo Metropolitan Area urbanization experience pp. 598-623

- Serap Çağla Öztürk
- Public health spatial planning in practice. Understanding the local spatial planning for health system in England through a narrative synthesis of systems approaches pp. 624-644

- Michael Chang, Neil Carhart, Sem Lee and James Stewart-Evans
- ‘Best practice’ for healthy urban development: learning from others while maintaining local responsiveness in an emerging planning specialism pp. 645-672

- Helen Pineo, Gemma Moore, Karla Barrantes Chaves, Elizabeth Cooper, Vafa Dianati and Isobel Braithwaite
Volume 40, issue 2, 2025
- Urban planning as a project of national military violence in Ukraine and globally pp. 233-243

- Justin B. Hollander
- Changing shape of sustainable urban form with technological progress pp. 244-262

- Colin Jones
- The Europeanization of territorial governance. Towards a typology pp. 263-284

- Giancarlo Cotella and Umberto Janin Rivolin
- Installing solar panels on heritage buildings: an Australian case study reveals a vexed issue pp. 285-305

- Anna Hurlimann, Cristina Garduno Freeman and David Nichols
- Optimizing urban density: developer positions on densification in two mid-sized cities pp. 306-325

- Payton Nicol and Jeffrey Biggar
- Towards enhanced urban fire risk reduction through more effective urban policy – a case study of Mandalay city, Myanmar pp. 326-346

- Aye Thandar Phyo Wai, Alan March and Anna Hurlimann
- ‘Are we in agreement?’ Process architecture considerations as a tool for navigating stakeholder perspectives in favor of consensus-building in land consolidation projects pp. 347-368

- N. A. Lindhout, T. van Dijk and G. van der Vaart
- Perspectives of municipal professionals on adopting a dementia-friendly and inclusive approach in urban planning and design in British Columbia, Canada pp. 369-391

- Kishore Seetharaman, Habib Chaudhury, Atiya Mahmood, Alison Phinney and Richard Ward
- Securing affordable homes on ‘rural exception sites’ though negotiated land deals or compulsory land purchase? pp. 392-405

- Nick Gallent, William Walton, Phoebe Stirling, Andrew Purves and Iqbal Hamiduddin
- Decision support for inclusive spatial planning in the European geographical context pp. 406-420

- Romina Rodela
- Efficacy of distance learning in planning-education: the case of a hybrid curriculum pp. 421-442

- Uttam Kumar Roy
Volume 40, issue 1, 2025
- Humanizing urban planning: acknowledging the emotional and psychological dimensions of upgrading informal settlements pp. 1-23

- Danielle Hill
- Age-friendly planning and play: the Study of Older Adult Play Spaces (SOAPS) observation tool pp. 24-40

- Maxwell Hartt and Marley Gryfe
- Directions of change in spatial planning systems in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 pp. 41-64

- Maciej J. Nowak, Andrei Mitrea, Gunta Lukstiņa, Daiva Jukneliene, Evelin Jürgenson, Krisztina Filepné Kovács, Zuzana Ladzianska, Eugenia Maruniak, Yuriy Palekha, Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor, Kätlin Põdra, Justyna Przedańska, Cătălin Niculae Sârbu, Velislava Simeonova, Jolanta Valciukiene, Pavel Yanchev and Małgorzata Blaszke
- Getting past NIMBY: new insights on participatory planning and protest pp. 65-84

- Anna McKinlay, Claudia Baldwin and Jeffrey D. Hamerlinck
- Can the COVID-19 pandemic create a context for participatory urban e-planning in the Wa Municipality of Ghana? pp. 85-102

- Maxwell Okrah
- Transaction costs of implementing the transfer of development rights program in Milan pp. 103-121

- Enzo Falco, Emanuele Garda and Sina Shahab
- From marine plans to marine licences: a weak link in the English system? pp. 122-142

- Joseph Onwona Ansong, Stephen Jay and George Colcomb
- Cross-fertilisation between spatial planning and territorial cohesion: lessons from the Czech Republic pp. 143-163

- Karel Maier, Jan Kabrhel and Marcin Dabrowski
- Teaching climate change planning: fostering hope while building capacity pp. 164-182

- Elisabeth Infield, Mark Seasons and Ward Lyles
- Scenario planning and planning support systems tested in a graduate-level planning studio in Bogotá pp. 183-197

- Juan G. Yunda
- An early reading of English planning reform under Starmer’s Labour government pp. 198-213

- Dave Valler and Nicholas A. Phelps
- Implementing transformative resilience in urban regeneration: recommendations for local planning practice pp. 214-232

- Grete Swensen, Oddrun Helen Hagen and Abid Mehmood
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