International Planning Studies
2011 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2025
- One country, different borders: the motivation factors for cross-border mobility pp. 399-417

- Vilém Pařil, Michaela Neumannová, Lucie Herbočková and Martin Vrána
- Making space for difference in Vietnamese public spaces: the case of the Tô 16 community playground pp. 418-432

- Danielle Labbé
- Planning imaginaries of co-existence in urban renewal. Families and persons with substance use disorders in Copenhagen pp. 433-448

- Johanna Lilius
- Genealogy of the gray spaces discourse in contemporary urban planning pp. 449-486

- Ayda Kianfar and Mojtaba Rafieian
- Analysis of house price fluctuations in a speculative housing market: Evidence from three Metropolitan Cities in Turkey pp. 487-505

- Leyla Alkan Gökler
- The interlinkages between land consolidation and land governance – a comparative study of China and Germany pp. 506-527

- Walter Timo de Vries
- Are planners ready for a digital transformation? An exploration of digital planning tools and urban planners’ confidence using ICTs pp. 528-551

- Brian Webb and Ruth Potts
Volume 30, issue 3, 2025
- Regional agglomeration index in the spatial location of creative industries: a case study in Türkiye pp. 273-291

- Ahmet Sekeroglu and Kadir Tolga Celik
- Governance, participation, and development: local power’s perspective in Portugal pp. 292-318

- Pedro Chamusca
- Spatial planning instruments at the regional level in selected Central and Eastern European countries. Their legal and institutional dimensions pp. 319-337

- Maciej J. Nowak, Gunta Lukstiņa, Andrei Mitrea, Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor, Krisztina Filepné Kovács, Rūdolfs Cimdiņš, Evelin Jürgenson, Zuzana Ladzianska, Eugenia Maruniak, Yuriy Palekha, Kätlin Põdra, Birute Praneviciene, Velislava Simeonova, Pavel Yanchev and Małgorzata Blaszke
- A historical analysis of urban green and blue spaces in socialist and post-socialist Zagreb, Croatia pp. 338-358

- Neven Tandarić, Christopher D. Ives, Charles Watkins and Luka Valožić
- On the ‘rules' of informality: investigating the localization criteria of informal migrant settlements in the Southern Italy’s rural contexts pp. 359-382

- Vincenzo Todaro and Salvatore Siringo
- ‘Like Nailing Jelly To A Wall’: what observing meetings tells us about the agency of planners in contemporary planning practice pp. 383-398

- Geoff Vigar and Abigail Schoneboom
Volume 30, issue 1-2, 2025
- Southern urbanism as a negotiation of past, present, and future pp. 1-7

- Christine Mady, Sadaf Sultan Khan, Claudia Ortiz, Joumana Stephan, Kundani Makakavhule, Ohoud Kamal and Michelle Meza
- Neo-colonial urbanism in three intermediate Argentinean cities pp. 8-23

- Ailen Suyai Pereyra, Cecilia Mercedes Quevedo, Katrina Salguero Myers and Eliana Isabel Abraham
- (S)places and peace of (s)place: Venḓa’s sacred sites pp. 24-38

- Kgomotso Jackson Phillip Sebola-Samanyanga
- Whose city? colonial histories, urban governance, and the contestation of space in Kuala Lumpur pp. 39-53

- Farah Aisyah Mior
- Knowing urban nature differently: undervalued nature relationships linked to community parks in the City of Tshwane pp. 54-69

- Dayle Lesley Shand and Christina Breed
- Urban resignification areas in the production of space in Cuenca: El Barranco case pp. 70-89

- Pedro Jiménez-Pacheco, Roxana Balladares Cajamarca and Ana Paula Arias Valdez
- Retracing the island: the implications of land reclamation practices on coastal public space participation in Bahrain pp. 90-108

- Noora K. Alhashimi
- Losing ground: the contestation between coastal infrastructure and community from a gender perspective pp. 109-122

- Neha Sunil Rane and Harshali Ghule
- Diary of a public space user: reflections on Southern Urbanism pp. 123-140

- Raynhard Supra and Karina Landman
- Speculation from below: how temporal market sustains local heritage in Indonesia’s desakota region pp. 141-155

- Muhammad Nelza Mulki Iqbal and Tanzil Shafique
- Navigating affordability challenges and opportunities in mixed-income housing: a case study of Cornubia in South africa pp. 156-170

- Temitope Olufolahan Olaniran and Godfrey Gombana Musvoto
- From indigeneity to homogeneity: impact of urban transformation on residential neighbourhood spaces in Dhaka pp. 171-190

- Kanak Kanti Saha
- Investigating traditional construction techniques and local knowledge in response to flood vulnerabilities in Sindh, Pakistan pp. 191-212

- Asifa Iqbal, Humaira Nazir and Muhammad Ashar Awan
- Contextual non-physiological factors affecting outdoor thermal comfort perception in alleyways of El Mina Lebanon pp. 213-236

- Joumana Stephan and Sarah Merhebi
- Geospatial neocolonialism and social vulnerability to hydrometeorological events in coastal Michoacán pp. 237-255

- Lucía Macías-Serrat
- Kumasi trees – project of the hearts. Decolonial strategies for advancing urban greenery in a Sub-Saharan city pp. 256-271

- Saija H. Hollmén, Alexander B. Marful, Taru Niskanen, Daniel Y. A. Duah, Esmeranda Manful, Meeri Pitkänen and Irene A. Idun
Volume 29, issue 4, 2024
- Self-discovery, storytelling and structuration in urban planning: pedagogical insights from Singapore pp. 309-326

- Mahyar Arefi
- A culture of digital planning? An international comparison of culture, planning and technology pp. 327-341

- Ruth Potts and Dan Milz
- Framework for urban flood risk assessment – a hydrological modelling approach: the case of Nilambur, Kerala pp. 342-365

- Anju John, Anjana Bhagyanathan and Khadeeja Parvin CM
- Off the rails: the failure of Turkey’s twenty-year-long construction frenzy pp. 366-378

- Muna Güvenç
- Urban expansion and its impacts on the livelihood of peripheral farming households: the case of Shinshicho town, Ethiopia pp. 379-398

- Zewdu Markos Wolamo, Abenezer Wakuma Kitila and Solomon Asfaw Beza
- Megamall development in Tehran city: a study of the development process from the perspective of structuration theory pp. 399-415

- Asieh Nikbin, Gholamreza Kazemian and Mohammad Hossein Sharifzadegan
- The growth of megacities in the Global South: a review of the available data on trends and patterns pp. 416-435

- Nabilla Dina Adharina and Deden Rukmana
- iNIMBY? The potential of automated social media bots to create echo chambers in the online participatory planning discourse pp. 436-448

- Maxwell Hartt, Stephanie Cantlay, Justin B. Hollander, Ruth Potts and Alexander Seto
Volume 29, issue 3, 2024
- Opportunity for informal business networking to reshape the institutional capacity of community in housing revitalization projects: learning from Bandung and Surakarta, Indonesia pp. 213-233

- Chrisna T. Permana and Haryo Winarso
- Young families’ space adaptation in subsidized housing case study: Mataram city, West Nusa Tenggara Indonesia pp. 234-251

- Lale Garjita Kusumaring Puji and Evawani Ellisa
- New cities for a ‘new Kuwait’: planning for national continuity and stability pp. 252-267

- Jasmine Ali and Sarah Moser
- The mall as heterotopia under Greece’s economic crisis: a sociospatial analysis in Thessaloniki pp. 268-286

- Ioannis Frangopoulos, Christina Papasimeon, Dimitris Kourkouridis and Nikos Kapitsinis
- Street connectivity and active mobility in emerging economies: disparities of socioeconomic features and travel behavior in sprawling versus compact urban neighbourhoods pp. 287-308

- Melika Mehriar, Houshmand Masoumi and Inmaculada Mohino
Volume 29, issue 2, 2024
- Spatial analysis of regional income inequality in EU countries pp. 105-123

- Alireza Niknam Khajepasha and Menelaos Gkartzios
- Embedding planning support systems in spatial planning practice: the role of drift in implementing the Spatial Development Framework methodology pp. 124-139

- Deborah Adeola Oyeku, Luc Boerboom, Ana Mafalda Madureira and Karin Pfeffer
- Spatial planning of China’s lower-tier cities: strategies, implementation, and consequences pp. 140-159

- Zhu Qian
- An investigation of the open spaces and their impact on child interaction in high-rise urban environments: a case of the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka pp. 160-179

- K. Amarasinghe, R. Rathnayake and N. Wickramaarachchi
- Urban food planning and management in Melbourne: current challenges and practical insights pp. 180-197

- Leticia Canal Vieira, Silvia Serrao-Neumann and Michael Howes
- Impacts of urban sprawl on people’s livelihoods: analysis of urban fringe neighbourhoods in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 198-212

- Fredrick Bwire Magina, Brian Ndeleva Paul and John Modestus Lupala
Volume 29, issue 1, 2024
- Reimagining alternative future development trajectories of shrinking Finnish cities pp. 1-18

- Annamari Kiviaho and Saija Toivonen
- A smart city for all citizens: an exploration of children’s participation in Norway’s smartest city pp. 19-33

- Johana Evelyn Montalvan Castilla and Anders Riel Müller
- Mind the gap: revitalizing action planning through social networks in Yogyakarta pp. 34-53

- Zulfikar D. W. Putra and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- The role and significance of planning consultants as intermediary-actors: between and amongst government, civic society and the market pp. 54-67

- Francesca Bragaglia and Gavin Parker
- What happens to the residential land value with the construction of megamalls? (Evidence from Tabriz) pp. 68-86

- Javad Imani Shamloo and Mohammad Reza Ezzati Mehr
- Exploring Arctic housing and village planning based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs pp. 87-104

- Anu Soikkeli
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