International Planning Studies
2011 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2019
- Visionary cities or spaces of uncertainty? Satellite cities and new towns in emerging economies pp. 207-217

- Yves Van Leynseele and Marco Bontje
- Spatial challenges in contemporary African New Towns and potentials for alternative planning strategies pp. 218-234

- R. Keeton and S. Nijhuis
- The Spatial Development Framework to facilitate urban management in countries with weak planning systems pp. 235-254

- Mathias Spaliviero, Luc Boerboom, Montserrat Gibert, Giovannni Spaliviero and Manka Bajaj
- Shenzhen: satellite city or city of satellites? pp. 255-271

- Marco Bontje
- Songdo IBD (International Business District): experimental prototype for the city of tomorrow? pp. 272-292

- Napong Tao Rugkhapan and Martin J. Murray
- The role of Planning Support Systems in national policy transfer and policy translation in secondary cities pp. 293-307

- Benson Mutuku, Luc Boerboom and Ana Mafalda Madureira
- The conditional city: emerging properties of Kenya’s satellite cities pp. 308-324

- Eline Splinter and Yves Van Leynseele
- Greater Accra’s new urban extension at Ningo-Prampram: urban promise or urban peril? pp. 325-340

- Richard Grant, Martin Oteng-Ababio and Jessy Sivilien
- Satellite cities turned to ghost towns? On the contradictions of Morocco’s spatial policy pp. 341-352

- Max Rousseau and Tarik Harroud
- Planning Ciudad Guayana, an industrial new town in oil-rich Venezuela pp. 353-368

- Simone Rots and Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Planning scholarship and the fetish about planning in Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe’s operation Murambatsvina pp. 97-109

- Beacon Mbiba
- Public perceptions of stakeholder influence on Australian metropolitan and local plans pp. 110-124

- Kristian Ruming
- Foreign direct investment flows and urban dynamics in a developing country: a case study of Korean activities in Suzhou, China pp. 125-139

- Hyung Min Kim and Kevin O’Connor
- The birth of a nationalistic planning doctrine: the ‘Skopje 2014’ project pp. 140-155

- Leonora Grcheva
- The influence of metropolitan integration and type of HSR connections on developments around stations. The case of cities within one hour from Madrid and Paris pp. 156-179

- Inmaculada Mohíno, Marie Delaplace and José M. de Ureña
- Social planning and local welfare. The experience of the Italian area social plan pp. 180-194

- Pietro Previtali and Eugenio Salvati
- The climate change mitigation potential of Algiers URT through mode shift from the car to rail – assessing CO2 emissions reductions on the basis of savings in fuel consumption pp. 195-206

- Oussama A. Hadadi and Shin Lee
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- City unbound: emerging mega-conurbations in Asia pp. 1-12

- John Friedmann and André Sorensen
- Thinking about complexity and planning pp. 13-22

- John Friedmann
- Tokaido Megalopolis: lessons from a shrinking mega-conurbation pp. 23-39

- André Sorensen
- Examining the governance of emerging urban regions in Vietnam: the case of the Red River Delta pp. 40-52

- Danielle Labbé
- Megalopolitan megalomania: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s Southeastern region and the speculative growth machine pp. 53-67

- Erik Harms
- The planning of Asia’s mega-conurbations: contradiction and contestation in extended urbanization pp. 68-80

- Gavin Shatkin
- Mediating Mumbai: ethnographic explorations of urban linkage pp. 81-95

- Lisa Björkman and Chitra Venkataramani
Volume 23, issue 4, 2018
- Spaces of resilience, ingenuity, and entrepreneurship in informal work in Ghana pp. 327-339

- Emmanuel Sowatey, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Paul Mkandawire, Godwin Arku, Lucia Hussey and Aluizah Amasaba
- From authoritarian transplantation to prescriptive imposition of good governance: tracing the diffusion of western planning concepts in Bangladesh pp. 340-354

- Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan and Shahed Khan
- Contemporary tendencies in Colombian urban planning: the case of the ‘Planes Parciales’ in Medellín pp. 355-375

- Soledad Garcia Ferrari, Harry Smith and Edwar Calderon
- Urban growth, economic structures and demographic dynamics: exploring the spatial mismatch between planned and actual land-use in a Mediterranean city pp. 376-390

- Matteo Clemente, Ilaria Zambon, Ioannis Konaxis and Luca Salvati
- An analysis of the costs and quality of infrastructure facilities in informal settlements in Kumasi, Ghana pp. 391-407

- Eric Gaisie, Michael Poku-Boansi and Kwasi Kwafo Adarkwa
- The pursuit of greenness: explaining low-carbon urban transformation in Indonesia pp. 408-426

- Ari K.M. Tarigan and Saut Sagala
Volume 23, issue 3, 2018
- Responsible cruise tourism and regeneration: the case of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada pp. 225-238

- John McCarthy
- Spatial divided campus: divided spatial subculture? pp. 239-249

- Emmie Smit and Verna Nel
- Planning for dynamic cities: introducing a framework to understand urban change from a complex adaptive systems approach pp. 250-263

- Darren Nel, Chrisna du Plessis and Karina Landman
- Planning decentralization and changing paradigm of Indian planning process pp. 264-277

- Md. Julfikar Ali and Mohidur Rahaman
- Dutch and American waterway development: identification and classification of instruments for value creation pp. 278-291

- Arjan Hijdra, Johan Woltjer and Jos Arts
- An imperfect modernity – Guangzhou’s CBD project pp. 292-309

- John Zacharias and Wenhan Yang
- ‘Land for infrastructure’ in Ho Chi Minh City: land-based financing of transportation improvement pp. 310-326

- Thanh Bao Nguyen, Erwin van der Krabben, Clément Musil and Duc Anh Le
Volume 23, issue 2, 2018
- Researchers as knowledge brokers: translating knowledge or co-producing legitimacy? An urban infill case from Finland pp. 119-129

- Helena Leino, Minna Santaoja and Markus Laine
- Gating and conflicting rationalities: challenges in practice and theoretical implications pp. 130-143

- Shonani Makhale and Karina Landman
- Neoliberalism and urban planning in Toronto: how seasoned planners adjust to their changing circumstances pp. 144-162

- John Jackson
- Polycentric development practice in master planning: the case of China pp. 163-179

- Hui Cheng and David Shaw
- Where is urban food policy in Switzerland? A frame analysis pp. 180-194

- Heidrun Moschitz
- Contextualizing transport infrastructure and services in Ghanaian peri-urbanism pp. 195-209

- Michael Poku-Boansi, Augustine Yaw Asuah and Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
- Bicycle urbanism as a competitive advantage in the neoliberal age: the case of bicycle promotion in Portland pp. 210-224

- Mikkel Elkær Ibsen and Kristian Olesen
Volume 23, issue 1, 2018
- Rules versus ideas in landscape protection: is a Green Heart attack imminent? pp. 1-15

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Sense of place: using people’s experiences in relation to a rural landscape to inform spatial planning guidelines pp. 16-36

- Karen Puren, Vera Roos and Hendri Coetzee
- The effect of distance on urban transformation in the Capital Region, India pp. 37-50

- Manisha Jain
- Encounters with the unfamiliar: international planning education pp. 51-64

- Rangajeewa Ratnayake and Andrew Butt
- The cure for the hard core: the evolution of planning doctrines and organizational unbundling in the Stockholm regional energy system pp. 65-80

- Dick Magnusson
- The contextualization of divergent outlooks in a Greenfield master-planned community: a pathway towards reflexivity pp. 81-100

- Ayodeji Adeniyi, Mirko Guaralda and Raul Dias de Carvalho
- Implementing joint ambitions for redevelopment involving cultural heritage: a comparative case study of cooperation strategies pp. 101-117

- Marlijn Baarveld, Marnix Smit and Geert Dewulf
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