International Planning Studies
2011 - 2024
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Volume 18, issue 3-4, 2013
- Epistemology of Space: Exploring Relational Perspectives in Planning, Urbanism, and Architecture pp. 287-303

- Ahmed Z. Khan, Frank Moulaert and Jan Schreurs
- A Transactional Perspective on Space pp. 304-320

- Gary Bridge
- On Analysing Space from a Strategic-Relational Institutionalist Perspective: The Cultural Park for Children in Cairo pp. 321-341

- Pieter Van den Broeck, Mona Abdelwahab, Konrad Miciukiewicz and Jean Hillier
- Space as Receptor, Instrument or Stage: Notes on the Interaction Between Spatial and Social Constellations pp. 342-357

- Hilde Heynen
- Pragmatism and Research by Design: Epistemological Virtues and Methodological Challenges pp. 358-371

- Loris Servillo and Jan Schreurs
- Researching Space, Transgressing Epistemic Boundaries pp. 372-388

- Ali Madanipour
- Building a Meta-Framework to 'Address' Spatial Quality pp. 389-409

- Frank Moulaert, Barbara Van Dyck, Ahmed Z. Khan and Jan Schreurs
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Business and Planning: A Strategic-Relational Approach pp. 143-167

- Dave Valler, Malcolm Tait and Tim Marshall
- Transforming South Africa's Divided Cities: Can Devolution Help? pp. 168-187

- Ivan Turok
- The Creative City and the Redevelopment of the Toronto Entertainment District: A BIA-Led Regeneration Process pp. 188-203

- Sébastien Darchen
- Old Boys Down Home: Immigration and Social Integration in Halifax pp. 204-220

- Jill L. Grant and Karin Kronstal
- Planning for Countering Climate Change: Lessons from the Recent Plan of New York City - PlaNYC 2030 pp. 221-242

- Yosef Jabareen
- Avenues into Food Planning: A Review of Scholarly Food System Research pp. 243-266

- Catherine Brinkley
- Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age? pp. 267-269

- Andrea I. Frank
- The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox: Protection and Development of the Dutch Archaeological-Historical Landscape and Its European Dimension pp. 269-271

- Davide Ponzini
- The Future of Sustainable Cities: Critical Reflections pp. 271-274

- Ian Cole
- Spatial Planning and Urban Development. Critical Perspectives pp. 274-277

- Elena Besussi
- The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning pp. 277-281

- Daniel Fitzpatrick
- City in Sight: Dutch Dealings with Urban Change pp. 281-284

- Rohit Madan
- Smart Methods for Environmental Externalities: Urban Planning, Environmental Health and Hygiene in the Netherlands pp. 284-286

- Emma Terama
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- The Rise of Urban Food Planning pp. 1-4

- Kevin Morgan
- Food Security for China's Cities pp. 5-20

- Graeme Lang and Bo Miao
- Regulation of Farmland Conversion on the Urban Fringe: From Land-Use Planning to Food Strategies. Insight into Two Case Studies in Provence and Tuscany pp. 21-36

- Coline Perrin
- Municipal Food Strategies and Integrated Approaches to Urban Agriculture: Exploring Three Cases from the Global North pp. 37-60

- Brent Mansfield and Wendy Mendes
- Convergence in Diversity: New York City School Food and the Future of the Food Movement pp. 61-77

- Leah M. Ashe and Roberta Sonnino
- Food Policy Development in the Australian State of Victoria: A Case Study of the Food Alliance pp. 78-95

- Martin Caraher, Rachel Carey, Kathy McConell and Mark Lawrence
- Cultivating Food Connections: The Toronto Food Strategy and Municipal Deliberation on Food pp. 96-110

- Catherine L. Mah and Helen Thang
- Urban and Community Food Strategies. The Case of Bristol pp. 111-128

- Joy Carey
- Economic Crisis as a Catalyst for Food Planning in Athens pp. 129-141

- Sophia Skordili
Volume 17, issue 4, 2012
- ‘Urban entrepreneurialism’ in the Post-socialist City: Government-led Urban Development Projects in Kazan, Russia pp. 333-352

- Nadir Kinossian
- The Value of Cittaslow as an Approach to Local Sustainable Development: A New Zealand Perspective pp. 353-375

- Jaimee Semmens and Claire Freeman
- Strategic Spatial Planning: Responding to Diverse Territorial Development Challenges: Towards an Inductive Comparative Approach pp. 377-395

- Cormac Walsh and Simone Allin
- Negotiating Within the Context of Planning Reform: Public and Private Reflections from New South Wales, Australia pp. 397-418

- Kristian Ruming
- Constructing Mexico City. Colonial Conflicts over Culture, Space, and Authority pp. 419-421

- Sonia Roitman
- Social Mix and the City: Challenging the Mixed Communities Consensus in Housing and Urban Planning Policies pp. 421-423

- Loretta Lees
- Planning Asian Cities: Risks and Resilience pp. 423-425

- Bart Wissink
- Learning the City: Knowledge and Translocal Assemblage pp. 425-427

- Nina Gribat
- Building for a Changing Climate: The Challenge for Construction, Planning and Energy pp. 427-430

- Paul O'Hare
- Ethics and Planning Research pp. 430-432

- Heather Campbell
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 3, 2012
- Restricted Mobilities: Access to, and Activities in, Public and Private Spaces pp. 215-232

- Mette Olesen and Claus Lassen
- Land Reform beyond the Reformed Land: A Baseline Study of Unplanned Site Allocations in Brazil pp. 233-251

- Saulo Souza and Elisabete Silva
- Gentrifying the Rural? Planning and Market Processes in Rural Ireland pp. 253-276

- Menelaos Gkartzios and Mark Scott
- The Governance of a Shrinking City: Housing Renewal in the Liverpool Conurbation, UK pp. 277-301

- Matthew Cocks and Chris Couch
- Implementing Metropolitan Strategies: Lessons from Melbourne pp. 303-321

- Annette Kroen and Robin Goodman
- The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society pp. 323-325

- Gary Higgs
- Service-Learning in Design and Planning. Educating at the Boundaries pp. 325-327

- Huw Thomas
- Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age pp. 327-330

- Nina Gribat
- Principles of Map Design pp. 330-332

- Arvind Varshney
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- The Localization of Food Systems — An Emerging Issue for Swedish Municipal Authorities pp. 113-124

- Madeleine Granvik
- IKEA and Small City Development in Sweden: Planning Myths, Realities, and Unsustainable Mobilities pp. 125-145

- Robert Hrelja, Karolina Isaksson and Tim Richardson
- Justice as Fairness in Planning Policy-Making pp. 147-162

- Stephen McKay, Michael Murray and Sean Macintyre
- Institutional Design for Value Capture and a Case: The Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Park pp. 163-177

- E.R. Alexander
- Coming to Terms with Power Lines pp. 179-201

- Peter Elliott and David Wadley
- Governing for Sustainable Urban Development pp. 203-205

- Richard Cowell
- Bringing Buildings Back: From Abandoned Properties to Community Assets pp. 205-208

- Katrin Anacker
- Fixing Broken Cities – The Implementation of Urban Development Strategies pp. 208-210

- James McCarthy
- Rethinking the Power of Maps pp. 210-213

- Charles Travis
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- Assessing the Delivery of Sustainable Residential Development pp. 1-21

- Matthew Ford and Alan March
- Levels of Governance and Multi-stage Policy Process of Brownfield Regeneration: A Comparison of France and Switzerland pp. 23-43

- Lauren Andres
- Conversion of Residential Units to Commercial Spaces in Accra, Ghana: A Policy Dilemma pp. 45-66

- Catherine Oosterbaan, Godwin Arku and Alex Asiedu
- Planning the Climate-just City pp. 67-83

- Wendy Steele, Diana Maccallum, Jason Byrne and Donna Houston
- Tokenism or Political Activism? Some Reflections on Participatory Planning pp. 85-101

- Valeria Monno and Abdul Khakee
- Planning in Ten Words or Less: A Lacanian Entanglement with Spatial Planning pp. 103-105

- Andy Inch
- Activists in City Hall: The Progressive Response to the Reagan Era in Boston and Chicago pp. 105-107

- Su Maddock
- The Just City pp. 107-109

- James Macmillen
- Effective Practice in Spatial Planning pp. 109-112

- Basak Tanulku
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