International Planning Studies
2011 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Planning sustainable urban-industrial configurations: relations among industrial complexes and the centralities of a regional continuum pp. 349-369

- D. Altafini, A. Braga and V. Cutini
- Temporary urbanism as a new policy strategy: a contemporary panacea or a trojan horse? pp. 370-386

- Francesca Bragaglia and Cristiana Rossignolo
- Self-organized initiatives: a planners’ subversive tool for fragmented urban spaces pp. 387-398

- Igor Tempels Moreno Pessoa
- What to do with the chiefs? Revisiting the historical shifts and continuities of rural land administration and tenure systems in the former Transkei of the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 399-412

- Tanja Winkler
- Waste management: new policies for EU port cities pp. 413-425

- Ilenia Spadaro, Francesca Pirlone and Selena Candia
- Politics, planning, and ruling: the art of taming public participation pp. 426-440

- John Pløger
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- Implications of density bonus tool for urban planning: relaxing floor area ratio (FAR) regulations in Tehran pp. 219-235

- Katayoun Karampour
- A university town and attraction/re-attraction of international students: an investigation into Dushu Lake higher education town in Suzhou, China pp. 236-250

- Hyung Min Kim and Matthew Cocks
- Root cause approach to explore policy options for improving low-cost housing provision in Malaysia pp. 251-266

- Andrew Ebekozien, Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz and Mastura Jaafar
- Post-conflict reconstruction and the decline of urban vitality in Downtown Beirut pp. 267-285

- Allam Alkazei and Kosuke Matsubara
- Peri-urbanization in Sacaba, Bolivia: challenges to the traditional urban planning approach pp. 286-301

- Paola J. Ledo Espinoza
- Ideology in practice: the career of sustainability as an ideological concept in strategic urban planning pp. 302-320

- Jonathan Metzger, Phil Allmendinger and Martin Kornberger
- The Socio-politics of the urbanization - transportation nexus: infrastructural projects in the department of Antioquia in Colombia through the lens of technological politics and institutional dynamics pp. 321-347

- Maritza Toro López, Joris Scheers and Pieter Van den Broeck
Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- Experiences of private firms in delivering land services in peri-urban areas in Tanzania pp. 101-116

- Said Nuhu and Wilbard Jackson Kombe
- Spatial planning in the digital age: the role of emerging technologies in democratising participation in spatial planning in Ghana pp. 117-129

- David Anaafo and Stephen Appiah Takyi
- Urban design governance in three Chinese ‘pioneer cities’ pp. 130-148

- Fei Chen and James T. White
- Creative-led strategies for peripheral settlements and the uneasy transition towards sustainability pp. 149-164

- Giulio Verdini
- A qualitative approach to investigate low-cost housing policy provision in Edo State, Nigeria pp. 165-181

- Andrew Ebekozien
- Cross border regional planning: insights from Cascadia pp. 182-197

- Francesco Cappellano, Kathrine Richardson and Laurie Trautman
- Prospects for sustainable urban development in Africa – (re)viewed from a planning perspective pp. 198-217

- D. C. Okeke
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- Must shrinking cities be distressed cities? A historical and conceptual critique pp. 1-13

- Sonia Hirt and Robert Beauregard
- Understanding context and its influence on collaborative planning processes: a contribution to communicative planning theory pp. 14-27

- Camilo Calderon and Martin Westin
- Advancing responses to climate change through improved interplay between planning theory and practice pp. 28-41

- Tony Matthews and Douglas Baker
- Regionalization processes and institutional transformations in the Italian metropolitan areas among crises and ambiguities pp. 42-55

- Nadia Caruso, Elena Pede and Silvia Saccomani
- A comparative assessment of local municipal food policy integration in the Netherlands pp. 56-69

- Lara Sibbing, Jeroen Candel and Katrien Termeer
- ‘Mentally, we’re rather country people’ – planssplaining the quest for urbanity in Helsinki, Finland pp. 70-80

- Johanna Lilius
- Between normative product-oriented and alternative process-oriented urban planning praxis: how can these jointly impact on the rapid development of metropolitan Maputo, Mozambique? pp. 81-99

- Vanessa Melo and Paul Jenkins
Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
- Creating age-friendly cities: prioritizing interventions with Q-methodology pp. 303-319

- Mariana T. Atkins
- Planning, platforms, participation: city resilience and illegal drugs in Belfast pp. 320-339

- Philip Boland, Linda Fox-Rogers and Stephen McKay
- Contextual and external factors enabling planning innovations in a regeneration context: the Lyon Confluence project (France) pp. 340-354

- Sébastien Darchen
- Can social media support large scale public participation in urban planning? The case of the #MySydney digital engagement campaign pp. 355-371

- Wayne Williamson and Kristian Ruming
- Space to waste: the influence of income and retail choice on household food consumption and food waste in Indonesia pp. 372-392

- Tammara Soma
- What do mid-career Melbourne planners profess? pp. 393-408

- John Jackson
- The emergence of ‘performative planning’: a case study of waterfront regeneration in Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 409-426

- Sang-Ju Yu
- Autopoietic interaction systems: micro-dynamics of participation and its limits pp. 427-440

- Angelique Chettiparamb
Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction to the special issue: the politics of land – dominant regimes and situated practices pp. 237-246

- Nina Gribat and Barbara Pizzo
- Public land revisited: municipalization and privatization in Newark and New York City pp. 247-260

- Samuel Stein and Oksana Mironova
- Vacant land in London: a planning tool to create land for growth pp. 261-276

- Sonia Freire Trigo
- Contested land and blurred rights in the Land of Fires (Italy) pp. 277-288

- Gilda Berruti and Maria Federica Palestino
- Multiple interests in urban land: disaster-induced land resettlement politics in Kampala pp. 289-301

- Colin Marx, Cassidy Johnson and Shuaib Lwasa
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- Exploring multi-local working: challenges and opportunities for contemporary cities pp. 129-149

- Mina Di Marino and Kimmo Lapintie
- Shifting perceptions in shrinking cities: the influence of governance, time and geography on local (In)action pp. 150-165

- Maxwell Hartt
- Exploring residential urban form patterns: a Spanish case study pp. 166-188

- Marta Braulio-Gonzalo, María José Ruá and María D. Bovea
- The urban dormitory: planning, studentification, and the construction of an off-campus student housing market pp. 189-205

- Nick Revington, Markus Moos, Jeff Henry and Ritee Haider
- Fostering innovation in area-based initiatives for deprived neighbourhoods: a multi-level approach pp. 206-221

- Angela Barbanente and Laura Grassini
- Evaluating strategies for plan coordination: a survey of Canadian planners pp. 222-235

- Stephen McCarthy, Jill L. Grant and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyond the contemporary conjuncture pp. 1-8

- Simone Tulumello, Laura Saija and Andy Inch
- Austerity in reverse: Korea, capabilities, and crisis pp. 9-22

- Cuz Potter and Jeeyeop Kim
- Global urbanism and mega events planning in Rio de Janeiro amid crisis and austerity pp. 23-37

- Arturo Di Bella
- The deep roots of austere planning in Memphis, TN: is the fox guarding the hen house? pp. 38-51

- Laura Saija, Charles A. Santo and Antonio Raciti
- Spatial planning amid crisis. The deepening of neoliberal logic in Germany pp. 52-71

- Michael Miessner
- Spatial planning and territorial governance in Southern Europe between economic crisis and austerity policies pp. 72-87

- Simone Tulumello, Giancarlo Cotella and Frank Othengrafen
- The auste-city model and bio-political strategies: re-visiting the urban space of Athens (Greece) during the crisis pp. 88-99

- Monia Cappuccini
- Negotiating (re)appropriation practices amid crisis and austerity pp. 100-121

- Luisa Rossini and Iolanda Bianchi
- Urban planning, austerity, and resistance pp. 122-127

- William W. Goldsmith
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