International Planning Studies
2011 - 2025
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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
Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- Rethinking the mechanism of the social impact assessment with the ‘right to the city’ concept: a case study of the Blue House Revitalization Project in Hong Kong (2006–2012) pp. 305-319

- Kin Wing Chan
- Rethinking water reform policies as a ‘wicked problem’ the case of urban water supply in Ghana pp. 320-332

- Lina Suleiman and Abdul Khakee
- Strategic green infrastructure planning in Germany and the UK: a transnational evaluation of the evolution of urban greening policy and practice pp. 333-349

- Ian Mell, Simone Allin, Mario Reimer and Jost Wilker
- What defines success when visions compete: lessons from post-Katrina New Orleans pp. 350-365

- Terry van Dijk and Gerd Weitkamp
- Should the public sector play a greater role funding brownfield redevelopment projects? A transatlantic comparison pp. 366-383

- Zeenat Kotval-K, Cassi Meitl and Zenia Kotval
- Managing the transition to a more compact city in Australia pp. 384-399

- Raymond Bunker, Laura Crommelin, Laurence Troy, Hazel Easthope, Simon Pinnegar and Bill Randolph
- Contesting green technology in the city: techno-apartheid or equitable modernisation? pp. 400-414

- Thi Minh Phuong Nguyen and Kathryn Davidson
- Planning for population ageing: the rhetoric of ‘active ageing’ – theoretical shortfalls, policy limits, practical constraints and the crucial requirement for societal interventions pp. 415-428

- Elizabeth O’Brien
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- Back to Von Thunen: a Southern European perspective on mono-centric urban growth, economic structure and non-urban land decline pp. 173-188

- Andrea Colantoni, Efstathios Grigoriadis, Adele Sateriano, Efthymia Sarantakou and Luca Salvati
- Planning and the communal state: interpreting community participation in Caracas pp. 189-204

- Graham Martin
- Developing strategic planning schemes for urban regeneration through mixed-use development in Seoul pp. 205-225

- Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, William D. Sher and Hyunsoo Lee
- Communicative planning as counter-power pp. 226-241

- Bo Elling
- Delineating partnerships from other forms of collaboration in regional development planning pp. 242-255

- Peter Wilgaard Larsen
- Newspaper representation and power relations in infrastructure projects: a case study of Hong Kong’s Express Rail Link pp. 256-272

- Ada H. Y. Lee and Elisabete A. Silva
- Accountability and ecological sustainability challenges under NPM-based public sector-led urban development: four international comparative cases pp. 273-288

- Matti Kuronen, Christopher Heywood, Wisa Majamaa and Mikko Weckroth
- Taking responsibility for ‘shared responsibility’: urban planning for disaster risk reduction across different phases. Examining bushfire evacuation in Victoria, Australia pp. 289-304

- Jorge León and Alan March
Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- From dysfunctional to destitute: the governance of regional economic development in Newfoundland and Labrador pp. 49-67

- Heather M. Hall, Kelly Vodden and Rob Greenwood
- The use of urban climatology in local climate change strategies: a comparative perspective pp. 68-84

- Brian Webb
- Sustainable urban development and green megaprojects in the Arab states of the Gulf Region: limitations, covert aims, and unintended outcomes in Doha, Qatar pp. 85-98

- Agatino Rizzo
- Three of innovation in public transport planning pp. 99-113

- Enza Lissandrello, Robert Hrelja, Aud Tennøy and Tim Richardson
- Modelling homeowners’ reactions to the placement of high voltage overhead transmission lines pp. 114-127

- David Wadley, Peter Elliott and Jung Hoon Han
- Path dependencies and defensive routines in Finnish city-regional land-use policy cooperation: case Ristikytö pp. 128-144

- Reetta Salo and Raine Mäntysalo
- Pro-poorness of planning policies in Bangladesh: the case of Khulna city pp. 145-160

- Tanjil Sowgat, Ya Ping Wang and Chris McWilliams
- The death of strategic plan: questioning the role of strategic plan in self-initiated projects relying on stakeholder collaboration pp. 161-171

- Reena Tiwari and Jessica Winters
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- Metropolitan region policies in the European Union: following national, European or neoliberal agendas? pp. 1-13

- Thilo Lang and Ibolya Török
- Metropolitan region building and territorial development in Budapest: the role of national policies pp. 14-29

- Tamás Egedy, Zoltán Kovács and Attila Csaba Kondor
- Metropolitan integration in Poland: the case of Poznań Metropolis pp. 30-43

- Łukasz Mikuła and Tomasz Kaczmarek
- Understanding geographies of polarization and peripheralization: perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and beyond pp. 44-45

- Vasilis Avdikos
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