Planning Practice & Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 1, 2025
- Humanizing urban planning: acknowledging the emotional and psychological dimensions of upgrading informal settlements pp. 1-23
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- Danielle Hill
- Age-friendly planning and play: the Study of Older Adult Play Spaces (SOAPS) observation tool pp. 24-40
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- Maxwell Hartt and Marley Gryfe
- Directions of change in spatial planning systems in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 pp. 41-64
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- 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
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- 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
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- Maxwell Okrah
- Transaction costs of implementing the transfer of development rights program in Milan pp. 103-121
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- Enzo Falco, Emanuele Garda and Sina Shahab
- From marine plans to marine licences: a weak link in the English system? pp. 122-142
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- Joseph Onwona Ansong, Stephen Jay and George Colcomb
- Cross-fertilisation between spatial planning and territorial cohesion: lessons from the Czech Republic pp. 143-163
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- Karel Maier, Jan Kabrhel and Marcin Dabrowski
- Teaching climate change planning: fostering hope while building capacity pp. 164-182
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- 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
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- Juan G. Yunda
- An early reading of English planning reform under Starmer’s Labour government pp. 198-213
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- Dave Valler and Nicholas A. Phelps
- Implementing transformative resilience in urban regeneration: recommendations for local planning practice pp. 214-232
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- Grete Swensen, Oddrun Helen Hagen and Abid Mehmood
Volume 39, issue 6, 2024
- Rights and planning: challenges, progress, and approaches pp. 907-919
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- Sandeep K. Agrawal
- Planning rights: what are they, and how to use them pp. 920-936
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- Ernest R. Alexander
- Urban planning and group and collective rights in Québec, Canada pp. 937-959
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- Sandeep K. Agrawal
- The (unprivileged) polluter pays: Conflict of Rights in Delhi’s stormwater drain-adjacent ‘informal’ settlements pp. 960-993
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- Shruti Syal
- Rights amidst commercial gentrification: a comparative case study of Latinx business zones in Chicago and Santa Ana pp. 994-1011
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- Janet Muñiz, Ivis García and Erualdo González Romero
- The right to housing in a neoliberal and colonial context pp. 1012-1031
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- Sarah EV Cooper
- Human rights and municipal land use bylaws in Atlantic Canada pp. 1032-1055
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- Sandeep K. Agrawal, Pradeep Sangapala, Elisabeth Hill and Jill Lang
- Master planning ‘as a verb’: enforcing participatory planning through the Brazilian courts pp. 1056-1087
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- Ana Paula Pimentel Walker and Abigail Friendly
- The coevolution between the status of groups in planning London and the development of the British constitutional rights pp. 1088-1113
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- Orwa Switat and Yosef Jabareen
- Civilizing practices and created spaces: resistance processes in the San Francisco (Paraguay) and Ismael Silva-Zé Keti (Brazil) housing projects pp. 1114-1134
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- Maíra Machado-Martins and Ramona Elizabeth Sánchez
- Rights intrusion and land use planning inequalities in Alberta’s summer villages pp. 1135-1152
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- Craig Thomas
Volume 39, issue 5, 2024
- Towards just planning: on the relationship between procedural and distributive justice in local development actions pp. 753-771
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- Peter Schmitt and Sabine Weck
- Do comprehensive plans plan to prevent displacement? An analysis of four regions experiencing gentrification in the United States pp. 772-792
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- Silvia R. Gonzalez, C. Aujean Lee and Victor D. Tran
- Nature for everyone? Planning perspectives on accessibility, disability and participation in the Swedish outdoors pp. 793-812
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- Rosemarie Ankre and Sandra Wall-Reinius
- The ecosystem services concept in urban planning: the criteria for practical fit pp. 813-838
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- Kate Thompson, P. N. Duinker, K. Sherren, A. Hayden and M. Terashima
- Smart Barcelona: the gap between inspiring rhetoric and lackluster implementation in transformative approaches pp. 839-854
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- Tooran Alizadeh, Eshita Dutia and Rebecca Clements
- Urban planning as ‘great dialogue’? Developing polyphonic planning practices in a process of hybrid participation, case Viiskorpi, Espoo, Finland pp. 855-875
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- Eveliina Harsia and Pilvi Nummi
- ‘What planners don’t do is plan’: recovering the English strategic spatial planning imagination pp. 876-891
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- Nicholas A. Phelps and David C. Valler
- Are shared workspaces a new form of social infrastructure? pp. 892-905
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- Stefania Fiorentino
Volume 39, issue 4, 2024
- Social participation in planning, design, and management of public spaces: the case of Mexico pp. 565-596
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- Sergio Alvarado Vazquez, Ana Mafalda Madureira, Frank O. Ostermann and Karin Pfeffer
- Are rural places prepared for the energy transition? An evaluation of land use plans in rural Manitoba pp. 597-614
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- Michael Kvern, Leith Deacon and Dave Guyadeen
- Adapting a systems perspective for sectoral coordination: approaching flood resilience in Houston and Accra pp. 615-635
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- Aksel Ersoy, Nikki Brand and Ellen van Bueren
- Decoding the image of island urban sprawl: insights from the Indonesian archipelago pp. 636-664
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- Luthfi Muhamad Iqbal, Georgios Tsilimigkas and Thanasis Kizos
- On the role of values in judgements on conflicting planning processes – prospects for agonistic planning? Basic considerations from Germany pp. 665-682
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- Sabine Bongers-Römer and Christian Diller
- Planning in Ghana: analysis of the various forms of professional misconduct from the perspective of professional planners pp. 683-702
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- Justice Sebuga Kotani, Stephen Appiah Takyi, Michael Osei Asibey, Owusu Amponsah, Victor Kwesi Quagraine and Stephen Biliyitorb Liwur
- Educating planning professionals to promote the transformation towards carbon-free cities and regions – a survey of planning schools in Europe pp. 703-720
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- Peter Schmitt and Dick Magnusson
- Overcoming an impasse or innovating urban policy? The role of social activism within conflictual urban regeneration processes in Southern Italy pp. 721-739
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- Carla Tedesco
- New planning formats in established settings: a reflection on advice and consultancy, inertia and failure in Luxembourg’s planning practice pp. 740-752
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- Markus Hesse
Volume 39, issue 3, 2024
- Research in action: enhancing the policy impact of planning research through an interactive approach pp. 375-391
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- Erblin Berisha, Giancarlo Cotella, David Evers and Ivana Katuric
- Mapping everyday community life in suburban shrinking areas around Tokyo: case study of Minamiashigara, Kanagawa prefecture pp. 392-416
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- Alejandro Pineda, Fernando Ortiz-Moya and Jorge Almazán
- Do young adults want to live downtown? Understanding attitudes in Prince George, BC pp. 417-440
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- Rylan Graham
- Evaluating the integration of transport planning considerations into decentralized plans in Ghana: evidence from the Kumasi Metropolis pp. 441-460
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- Millicent Awialie Akaateba, Akosua Kesewah Boampong and Emile Akangoa Adumpo
- From big apple to home of hockey: how scalar narratives and performative practices work in urban planning pp. 461-478
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- Helena Leino
- Citizen participation and acceptance in the context of urban events. An investigation on regional garden shows in Germany pp. 479-497
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- Sarah Karic
- Understanding people-centered planning practice in Europe: an institutionalist comparison between urban development projects in Vienna and Helsingborg pp. 498-524
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- Céline Janssen
- Feminization of the urban planning discipline: developing a gender responsive pedagogy at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran pp. 525-546
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- Hossein Maroufi and Parsa Pahlavan
- The next generation of nuclear power plants and the role of the local planner pp. 547-557
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- John R. Mullin and Zenia Kotval
- Ten pieces of advice U.S. municipal planners should follow when evaluating prospective affordable housing partners pp. 558-563
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- Dustin C. Read, Donna Sedgwick and Walker K. Hughen
Volume 39, issue 2, 2024
- Planning’s value, planners’ values: defining and redefining for contemporary practice pp. 157-170
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- John Sturzaker and Hannah Hickman
- What’s urban planning in the Brazilian 21st century? pp. 171-186
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- Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins, Jeanne Christine Versari Ferreira and Ana Leticia Saquete Gonçalves
- Planning practice and the planning profession in Mexico pp. 187-206
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- Sergio Peña
- Planners, blended (in)formality and a public interest of fragments pp. 207-222
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- Lauren Andres, Stuart Denoon-Stevens and Phil Jones
- Practicing within and beyond planning: narratives of practitioners from South Africa pp. 223-238
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- Geetika Anand
- Planning practice in Indonesia during COVID-19: insights from students pp. 239-256
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- Prananda Navitas, Fatimah Ratna Nur Irsyad and Aida Fitri Larasati
- Sympathy for the bogeyman planner: a call for a nuanced discourse on planning ethics in India pp. 257-276
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- Surajit Chakravarty and Poonam Prakash
- The roles and ethical perspectives of urban planners in Turkey pp. 277-305
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- Cihan Mert Sabah and Aliye Ahu Gülümser
- Using practice theory to conceptualise balancing and values in urban planning pp. 306-319
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- Julija Bakunowitsch, Sabine Bongers-Römer and Frank Othengrafen
- Disparate goals, progressive ideals? Professional biographies of planners in the UK and their ideas of ‘mission’ pp. 320-338
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- Ben Clifford and Geoff Vigar
- Profit or public service? Tensions and alignment in private planning practice pp. 339-354
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- John Sturzaker and Hannah Hickman
- The experience of others – reflections on professional practice, values and motivations from alternative career journeys pp. 355-362
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- Andrew Close
- The future of the planning profession revisited pp. 363-367
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- Aude Bicquelet-Lock
- Voices from the sharp end: how are the values of today’s planners shaping contemporary practice? pp. 368-374
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- Catriona Riddell
Volume 39, issue 1, 2024
- Regional design: a transformative approach to planning pp. 1-13
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- Verena Elisabeth Balz
- Regional design for post-mining transformation: insights from implementation in Lusatia pp. 14-31
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- Antje Matern, Jessica Theuner, Robert Knippschild and Tristam Barrett
- The impact of regional design on river agreements: the case of the ombrone river in Tuscany pp. 32-53
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- Carlo Pisano and Valeria Lingua
- Disseminating regional design: potentials and barriers in existing spatial planning and governance pp. 54-71
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- Markus Weinig, Nadia Alaily-Mattar and Alain Thierstein
- ‘Water as everage’: design-led planning for urban climate resilience pp. 72-92
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- Annet Kempenaar, Naim Laeni, Margo van den Brink, Tim Busscher and Henk Ovink
- Mobilization, assembling and translation of integrated urban development policy in Ukraine: revealing strategies, actors and labors pp. 93-115
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- Vladyslav Tyminskyi
- From territorial capital to regional design: a multidimensional model for territorial analysis and scenario evaluation pp. 116-135
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- Francesco Orsi, Cristina Cavaco and Jorge Gil
- Rehabilitating utopias: the importance of imagination to confronting our spatial challenges pp. 136-155
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- Joey Koning and Terry van Dijk
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