International Planning Studies
2011 - 2024
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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
Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- Institutional framing of citizen initiatives: a challenge for advancing public participation in Sweden pp. 305-316

- Pål Castell
- Planning for population ageing: implications of local demographic, spatial and fiscal differences pp. 317-328

- Elizabeth O'Brien
- Learning from France: using public deliberation to tackle infrastructure planning issues pp. 329-347

- Tim Marshall
- Keywords in planning: what do we mean by ‘community resilience’? pp. 348-361

- Martin Mulligan, Wendy Steele, Lauren Rickards and Hartmut Fünfgeld
- By invitation only: uses and users of the ‘entrepreneurial city’ pp. 362-376

- Ana Mafalda Madureira and Guy Baeten
- Opportunism over strategy: a history of regional policy and spatial planning in Ireland pp. 377-402

- Steve MacFeely
- Gardens of Eden: Long Island's early twentieth-century planned communities pp. 403-405

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- Rural issues in urban planning: current trends and reflections pp. 225-229

- Hemalata C. Dandekar and Michael Hibbard
- Shifts in rural planning in the US and India pp. 230-244

- Hemalata C. Dandekar
- Production, consumption, and protection: perspectives from North America on the multifunctional transition in rural planning pp. 245-260

- Kathryn I. Frank and Michael Hibbard
- Asset-based community development in the energy sector: energy and regional policy lessons from community power in Japan pp. 261-277

- Thomas Feldhoff
- Turnaround: abandoned villages, from discarded elements of modern Italian society to possible resources pp. 278-297

- Luca Di Figlia
- The meta-governance of regions and the need for a political geography of planning pp. 298-304

- Tiffany H. Morrison
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Big box battles: the Ontario Municipal Board and large-format retail land-use planning conflicts in the Greater Toronto Area pp. 117-131

- Steven Webber and Tony Hernandez
- Indigeneity of transport in developing cities pp. 132-147

- Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Integration and decentralization: the evolution of Dutch regional land policy pp. 148-163

- Fenje M. van Straalen, Adri van den Brink and Jan van Tatenhove
- Place as layered and segmentary commodity: place branding, smart growth and the creation of product and value pp. 164-175

- Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Ming Chien Lo
- Who lives downtown? Neighbourhood change in central Halifax, 1951--2011 pp. 176-190

- Jill L. Grant and Will Gregory
- The appropriation and transformation of the landscape: the urbanization process resulting from the cultivation of the erva mate in Paraná (Brazil) pp. 191-206

- Carlos Smaniotto Costa and Eliana do Pilar Rocha
- Communication as a socio-psychological dimension of participatory planning processes: cases of the participatory processes of Gazi, Kaymaklı, Odunpazarı and Seyrek in Turkey pp. 207-223

- Neslihan Kulözü
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Culture, creativity and commerce: trajectories and tensions in the case of Beijing's 798 Art Zone pp. 1-15

- John McCarthy and Yan Wang
- Europeanizing planning education and the enduring power of national institutions pp. 16-33

- Stefanie Dühr, Richard Cowell and Eric Markus
- India's new globalization strategy and its consequences for urban development: the impact of the 2010 Commonwealth Games on Delhi's transport system pp. 34-49

- Eva Kassens-Noor and Priyamvada Kayal
- Telecommunications and transportation infrastructure: inter- and intra-sectoral borders — perspectives from Australia and the US pp. 50-63

- Tooran Alizadeh and Neil Sipe
- Making connections and building bridges: improving the bi-national planning process pp. 64-80

- Susan L. Bradbury
- The design dimension of China's planning system: urban design for development control pp. 81-100

- Fei Chen
- Assessing the impact of international development policies on the process of civil society participation in urban development in the countries of the South: the case of Syria, 2005--2010 pp. 101-116

- Sacha Hasan and Christopher McWilliams
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