International Planning Studies
2011 - 2024
Current editor(s): Shin Lee, Scott Orford and Francesca Sartorio
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2011
- In my Backyard! An Alternative Model for Solid Waste Management pp. 313-331

- Angelique Chettiparamb, Mary Chakkalakkal and Rajan Chedambath
- Planning for Plural Groups? Villages-in-the-city Redevelopment in Guangzhou City, China pp. 333-353

- Him Chung and Su-Hong Zhou
- The Spatial Politics of Spatial Representation: Relationality as a Medium for Depoliticization? pp. 355-375

- Kristian Olesen and Tim Richardson
- Investigating Sub-state Interpretations of European Territorial Cohesion: The Case of the United Kingdom pp. 377-396

- Olivier Sykes
- Residents' Benefits of Multi-functional Land-use Projects: A Stated Preference Approach to a Case Study in Amsterdam pp. 397-417

- Caroline Rodenburg, Peter Nijkamp, Henri de Groot and Erik Verhoef
- An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation pp. 419-421

- Rachel Turner
- Property Rights and Land Policies. Proceedings of the 2008 Land Policy Conference pp. 421-424

- Angelique Chettiparamb
- New Labour's Countryside: Rural Policy in Britain since 1997 pp. 425-426

- Owain Jones
- Urban Nation: Australia's Planning Heritage pp. 426-428

- Margo Huxley
- Dynamic Sustainabilities: Technology, Environment, Social Justice pp. 428-431

- Wendy Steele
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2011
- Rethinking the Metropolis: Reconfiguring the Governance Structures of the Twenty-first-century City-region pp. 201-215

- Leonie Janssen-Jansen and Thomas Hutton
- Milan, the Unthinking Metropolis pp. 217-235

- Elena dell'Agnese and Valentina Anzoise
- Thinking Metropolis: From the ‘Livable Region’ to the ‘Sustainable Metropolis’ in Vancouver pp. 237-255

- Thomas Hutton
- From Amsterdam to Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: A Paradigm Shift pp. 257-272

- Leonie Janssen-Jansen
- Stuttgart: A Metropolitan City-region in the Making? pp. 273-287

- Ludger Basten
- Towards a Metropolitan Consciousness in the Portland Oregon Metropolitan Area pp. 289-304

- Andrew Cotugno and Ethan Seltzer
- Reconfiguring the Governance Structures of the Twenty-first-century City-region: Observations and Conclusions pp. 305-312

- Leonie Janssen-Jansen and Thomas Hutton
Volume 16, issue 2, 2011
- Opening the Mind, Challenging the Space: Cross-border Cooperation between Romania and Moldova pp. 109-130

- Silvia Marcu
- From Cultural Building, Economic Revitalization to Local Partnership? The Changing Nature of Community Mobilization in Taiwan pp. 131-150

- Li-Ling Huang and Jinn-yuh Hsu
- Promoting Rural Development through the Use of Land Consolidation: The Case of Korea pp. 151-167

- Willem Korthals Altes and Sang Bong Im
- The Swedish Discourse on Sustainable Regional Development: Consolidating the Post-political Condition pp. 169-187

- Tuija Hilding-Rydevik, Maria Håkansson and Karolina Isaksson
- Making Better Places: The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century pp. 189-191

- Sonia Roitman
- Adapting Cities to Climate Change Understanding and Addressing the Development Challenges pp. 191-194

- Will Eadson
- Research Methods in Geography pp. 194-196

- Alan A. Lew
- New Instruments in Spatial Planning – An International Perspective on Non-Financial Compensation pp. 196-199

- James M. McCarthy
Volume 16, issue 1, 2011
- Urban Development and Planning in Istanbul pp. 1-4

- John Lovering and Yigit Evren
- The Neoliberal Agenda and the Changing Urban Form of Istanbul pp. 5-25

- Zeynep Merey Enlil
- The Role of Global City Discourses in the Development and Transformation of the Buyukdere-Maslak Axis into the International Business District of Istanbul pp. 27-42

- Binnur Öktem
- The Impact of Neoliberal Policies on Historic Urban Space: Areas of Urban Renewal in Istanbul pp. 43-60

- İclal Dinçer
- Urban Regeneration and Hegemonic Power Relationships pp. 61-72

- Asuman Türkün
- Bulldozer Neo-liberalism in Istanbul: The State-led Construction of Property Markets, and the Displacement of the Urban Poor pp. 73-96

- John Lovering and Hade Türkmen
- Family Solidarity and Place as Components of Hospital Provision in Istanbul: The Dependence of Public Healthcare on Culture and the Local Economy pp. 97-108

- Yigit Evren and Ayse Nur Okten