Planning Practice & Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2023
- Spatial governance and planning policy transfer in the Global South. The role of international agency and the recirculation of policies pp. 749-762

- Francesca Blanc, Giancarlo Cotella and Marcin Dąbrowski
- Unpacking the Ecuadorian spatial planning law: policy mobilities in Latin America between transnational agency and path-dependent logics pp. 763-777

- Francesca Blanc
- Multilevel urban policy mobilities through the City Statute: the spreading of Brazilian urban federal law pp. 778-795

- Rérisson Máximo and Luciana Royer
- Territorializing the climate policy agenda in intermediate cities of the Andean Region pp. 796-814

- Andrea Carrión, Pere Ariza-Montobbio and Diana Calero
- Transferring transport policy problems: the instrumental role of social concerns in policy transfer pp. 815-829

- Giovanni Vecchio
- The role of municipal knowledge management vehicles in facilitating international knowledge sharing and policy mobility: the Durban story pp. 830-845

- Sogen Moodley
Volume 38, issue 5, 2023
- Spatial planning systems in Europe: multiple trajectories pp. 625-638

- Vincent Nadin and Ana Maria Fernández-Maldonado
- Transitions of spatial planning in Ireland: moving from a localised to a strategic national and regional approach pp. 639-658

- Brendan Williams and Zorica Nedović-Budić
- Planning systems on the move? persistence and change of the German planning system pp. 659-677

- Angelika Münter and Mario Reimer
- Dissolution rather than consolidation - questioning the existence of the comprehensive-integrative planning model pp. 678-693

- Peter Schmitt and Lukas Smas
- The development of transport infrastructure in Poland and the role of spatial planning and cohesion policy in investment processes pp. 694-713

- Tomasz Komornicki and Barbara Szejgiec-Kolenda
- Reenergizing European spatial planning pp. 714-728

- Christian Lüer and Kai Böhme
- The territorial agenda 2030 for places and a more cohesive European territory? pp. 729-747

- Kai Böhme and Sina Redlich
Volume 38, issue 4, 2023
- Assessing inequity in zoning bylaw: a case of Edmonton, Canada pp. 479-503

- Sandeep Agrawal, Jason Syvixay, Pradeep Sangapala, Elisabeth Hill and Jill Lang
- Discovering the diverse economy of a ‘left-behind’ town pp. 504-519

- Yvonne Rydin
- Digital planning practices: benchmarking planners’ use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) pp. 520-540

- Ruth Potts and Brian Webb
- Who for rather than who with - how intended audiences help determine framing dynamics in contested planning pp. 541-563

- Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld
- Restructuring local-level spatial planning in Greece amid the recession and recovery period: trends and challenges pp. 564-580

- Georgia Gemenetzi
- Regional spatial planning for implementing the European Green Deal: a new method of assessment applied to the metropolitan area of Florence pp. 581-611

- Maria Rita Gisotti and Elena Tarsi
- Informal practices in urban planning and governance. Examples from Polish cities pp. 612-624

- Izabela Mironowicz and Michał Marek Ciesielski
Volume 38, issue 3, 2023
- Planning reform and heritage governance pp. 331-339

- Loes Veldpaus
- Placing Heritage in Entrepreneurial Urbanism: Planning, Conservation and Crisis in Ireland pp. 340-357

- Mark Scott, Arthur Parkinson, Declan Redmond and Richard Waldron
- Managing Urban Heritage - A Case Study of the Warehouses in Kjøpmannsgata, Trondheim, Norway pp. 358-375

- Dag Kittang and Mette Bye
- Heritage as a Vehicle for Development: The Case of Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne pp. 376-390

- Loes Veldpaus and John Pendlebury
- Beyond Historic Urban Cores: Conservation and Regeneration Practices in the Garden City Area of Marghera (Venice, Italy) pp. 391-408

- Remi Wacogne and Enrico Fontanari
- Relationality, place governance and heritage: the Lower Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne and ‘Ouseburnness’ pp. 409-424

- John Pendlebury, Loes Veldpaus and Hannah Garrow
- Planning disputes from the perspective of court rulings on building conditions. A case study of Poland pp. 425-446

- Maciej J. Nowak, Przemysław Śleszyński, Anna Ostrowska, Anna Oleńczuk-Paszel, Monika Śpiewak-Szyjka and Andrei Mitrea
- Why multi-stakeholder practices don’t work: looking beyond the extent and diversity of actors for co-producing collective action; a case study from an inner area in Italy pp. 447-463

- Daniela De Leo and Sara Altamore
- Assessing happiness policies in Seoul: citizen participation in urban planning pp. 464-475

- Jane Yeonjae Lee
- Designing disorder. Experiments and disruptions in the city pp. 476-478

- David Batchelor
Volume 38, issue 2, 2023
- Planning for the cultural economy: lessons from Ontario, Canada pp. 159-176

- Tara Vinodrai, Brenton Nader and Nicole Drake
- Municipal arts and cultural plans: implementation and impact pp. 177-195

- Carolyn G. Loh, Amanda Ashley, Leslie Durham and Aaron Williams
- Identifying the merits of bottom-up urban development: theory-based evaluation using a value map model pp. 196-217

- Jeroen Mens, Ellen van Bueren, Ruben Vrijhoef and Erwin Heurkens
- Financing cleaner transportation: understanding changing trends in capturing developer contributions towards sustainable transport infrastructure pp. 218-235

- Mark Smith
- Municipal responsibilities in strategic housing provision planning: to accommodate, support and facilitate pp. 236-252

- Jimmie Andersén, Lina Berglund-Snodgrass and Ebba Högström
- Localism and the will to housing: neighbourhood development plans and their role in local housing site delivery in England pp. 253-273

- Kat Salter, Gavin Parker and Matthew Wargent
- The non-sexist public space in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 274-291

- Abdulaziz Alhassan and Jeremy Németh
- Is planning a barrier to the development of digital network infrastructure? Insights from rural Wales pp. 292-309

- Richard Cowell and Ananya Mukherjee
- How to support the low-carbon urban transition through an interdisciplinary framework? An Italian case study pp. 310-329

- Sara Torabi Moghadam, Francesca Abastante, Chiara Genta, Ombretta Caldarice, Patrizia Lombardi and Grazia Brunetta
Volume 38, issue 1, 2023
- Next steps for Planning Practice and Research pp. 1-5

- Vincent Nadin
- Re-introducing statutory regional spatial planning strategies in England: Reflections through the lenses of policy integration pp. 6-25

- Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat, Eduardo Oliveira and Guy M Robinson
- Ownership and organisation of urban development corporations in Danish towns and cities: a cooperative governance approach pp. 26-42

- Luise Noring
- Beyond Conditionality: Community Placemaking in Taiwanese Social Housing Management pp. 43-61

- Hsinko Cinco Yu, Tsai-Hung Lin and Marcin Dąbrowski
- Exploring the Types of Blogs Cited in Urban Planning Research pp. 62-80

- Abeer Elshater and Hisham Abusaada
- Human rights and the city: A case of Ontario, Canada pp. 81-104

- Sandeep Agrawal, Pradeep Sangapala, Elisabeth Hill and Jill Lang
- Flexibility in planning through frequent amendments. The practice of land use planning in Germany pp. 105-122

- Patricia Feiertag and Johanna Schoppengerd
- Evaluating the integration of transportation planning in municipal official plans pp. 123-144

- Lindsey McCain, Dave Guyadeen and Daniel Henstra
- A Reflective Account of Instructing Remote Planning Studios in the Era of COVID-19 pp. 145-157

- Jongwoong Kim
Volume 37, issue 6, 2022
- Planning in independent Ukraine: understanding its becoming and consolidation pp. 643-649

- Vladyslav Tyminskyi
- How accessibility and transportation options affect neighborhood livability: evidence from the 2017 oregon livability survey pp. 650-672

- Yizhao Yang, Rebecca Lewis and Robert Parker
- Innovation dynamics in regional policies for urban regeneration: experiences from Italy pp. 673-698

- Angela Barbanente, Nadia Caruso, Laura Grassini and Elena Pede
- Does planning keep its promises? latin American spatial governance and planning as an ex-post regularisation activity pp. 699-720

- Francesca Blanc, Juan E. Cabrera, Giancarlo Cotella, Anderson García and Juan Carlos Sandoval
- Hacking: field notes for adaptive urban planning in uncertain times pp. 721-738

- Penelope Allan and Roel Plant
- Maritime spatial planning: Germany as a forerunner in ecosystem-based management? pp. 739-750

- Markus Salomon and Jochen Schumacher
- The Italian planner: insights from 20 years of planning education and practice in Italy pp. 751-770

- Federica Bonavero and Claudia Cassatella
Volume 37, issue 5, 2022
- Transport and Mobility Planning for Sustainable Development pp. 527-531

- Brita Hermelin and Malin Henriksson
- The Role of Local Public Authorities in Steering toward Smart and Sustainable Mobility: Findings from the Stockholm Metropolitan Area pp. 532-546

- Anna Wallsten, Malin Henriksson and Karolina Isaksson
- Strategic Planning for High-speed Rail Investments – A Comparative Study of Four Intermediate Stations in Sweden pp. 547-563

- Brita Hermelin and Sara Gustafsson
- Justice in Regional Transport Planning through the Lens of Iris Marion Young pp. 564-580

- Chiara Vitrano and Christina Lindkvist
- Holding Properties Vacant Is Resource Stupidity’: Towards a Typology of Roles in the (Inter)mediation of Urban ‘Temporary Use pp. 581-600

- Hella Hernberg
- Projected Extreme Heat Stress in Northern Australia and the Implications for Development Policy pp. 601-623

- Julian Bolleter, Bill Grace, Sarah Foster, Anthony Duckworth and Paula Hooper
- Post-COVID-19 mobilities and the housing crisis in European urban and rural destinations. Policy challenges and research agenda pp. 624-641

- Claire Colomb and Nick Gallent
Volume 37, issue 4, 2022
- Toward Grounded Planning: Possibilities for Bridging Theory and Practice through Grounded Learning pp. 407-411

- Hsiutzu Betty Chang and Wei-Ju Huang
- Conceptual Freedom in Planning Education and Students’ Methodological Learning pp. 412-426

- Alois Humer
- Stakeholder Workshops as a Pedagogical Method for Experiential Learning in Collaborative Planning Education pp. 427-445

- Hsiutzu Betty Chang and Wei-Ju Huang
- Conceptualising Co-creative Planning Pedagogies: The Community Knowledge Triangle pp. 446-463

- Lilian van Karnenbeek, Leonie Janssen-Jansen and Deborah Peel
- Training for Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Environmental Planning: The Shore-land Project, Taiwan pp. 464-483

- D. J. Chen, W. J. Huang, Y. K. Wang and Y. Chang
- Learning to learn collaboratively pp. 484-488

- Andrea I. Frank
- Embedding Transdisciplinarity in a Spatial Planning Curriculum pp. 489-496

- Wim van der Knaap
- Planning Practice and Academic Research: Views from the Parallel Worlds pp. 497-508

- Robin Goodman, Robert Freestone and Paul Burton
- Theory versus Practice in Planning Education: The View from South Africa pp. 509-525

- S. P. Denoon-Stevens, L. Andres, P. Jones, L. Melgaço, R. Massey and V. Nel
Volume 37, issue 3, 2022
- Planning for Sea Spaces II: Towards an Agenda for Research pp. 269-275

- J. Crawford, C. Walsh, F. Sielker and G. Smith
- Imagining the Invisible: Spatial Design for the North Sea pp. 276-298

- Nancy Couling
- The ‘Right Place’ for Sharks in the South Pacific: Marine Spatial Planning in a More-Than-Human Ocean pp. 299-316

- Juliette Kon Kam King and Léa Riera
- Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning in European Sea Basins: Experimenting with Collaborative Planning and Governance pp. 317-332

- John. R. Moodie and Franziska Sielker
- Challenges and Enablers to Integrate Land-Sea-Interactions in Cross-Border Marine and Coastal Planning: Experiences from the Pan Baltic Scope Collaboration pp. 333-354

- Andrea Morf, John Moodie, Elin Cedergren, Søren Qvist Eliasen, Kira Gee, Michael Kull, Sarah Mahadeo, Stefan Husa and Margarita Vološina
- What Participation Means in Marine Spatial Planning Systems? Lessons from the French Case pp. 355-376

- Laurie Tissière and Brice Trouillet
- Never Read the Comments: Planning System Reform Discourse from the Bottom of the Web pp. 377-392

- Wayne Williamson
- Planning for Post-pandemic Downtowns of Mid-size Urban Areas pp. 393-405

- Gary Sands, Laura A. Reese, Chade Saghir and Pierre Filion
Volume 37, issue 2, 2022
- Planning for Sea Spaces I: Processes, Practices, and Future Perspectives pp. 131-135

- Cormac Walsh, Franziska Sielker, Glen Smith and Jenny Crawford
- Experiencing the Sea: Marine Planners’ Tentative Engagement with Their Planning Milieu pp. 136-151

- Stephen Jay
- Maritime Spatial Planning on Land? Planning for Land-Sea Interaction Conflicts in the Danish Context pp. 152-172

- M. Howells and P. Ramírez-Monsalve
- Policy Coherence for Climate Change Adaptation at the Land-Sea Interface in Ireland pp. 173-188

- Glen Smith, Martin LeTissier, Anne Marie O’Hagan and Eugene J. Farrell
- Learning from Experience: Lessons from Community-based Engagement for Improving Participatory Marine Spatial Planning pp. 189-212

- Maggie Yet, Patricia Manuel, Monica DeVidi and Bertrum H. MacDonald
- Oceans of Conflict: Pathways to an Ocean Sustainability PACT pp. 213-230

- Ralph Tafon, Bruce Glavovic, Fred Saunders and Michael Gilek
- Smart Growth in Canada’s Provincial North pp. 231-247

- Mark Groulx, Kristen Kieta, Matthew Rempel, Darwin Horning and Kyrke Gaudreau
- Local Government Capacity and Land Use Planning for Natural Hazards: A Comparative Evaluation of Australian Local Government Areas pp. 248-268

- James McGregor, Melissa Parsons and Sonya Glavac
Volume 37, issue 1, 2022
- Planning in the Face of Extraordinary Uncertainty: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1-12

- Oliver Ibert, Sabine Baumgart, Stefan Siedentop and Thomas Weith
- Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Canvassing Opinion from Planning Professionals pp. 13-34

- Julian Bolleter, Nicole Edwards, Robert Cameron, Anthony Duckworth, Robert Freestone, Sarah Foster and Paula Hooper
- Scientometric Analysis and Mapping of Transit-Oriented Development Studies pp. 35-60

- Zhaohong Sun, Andrew Allan, Xin Zou and Derek Scrafton
- Constrained by Order: Challenges to Reform in Victoria’s Planning System pp. 61-78

- Shannon Meadows and A. S. Kreutz
- Risk and Approaches to Risk-Taking in Testbed Planning pp. 79-94

- Lina Berglund-Snodgrass
- Balancing Act: Preserving Historic Fabric and Enhancing Economic Vitality in Towns in the Metropolitan Periphery pp. 95-110

- John Accordino and Sarin Adhikari
- Supporting a Healthy Planet, Healthy People and Health Equity through Urban and Territorial Planning pp. 111-130

- Grant Marcus, José Siri, Franz Gatzweiler, Carlos Dora, Jens Aerts, Sarah Nandudu, Alice Claeson, Pamela Carbajal, Nathalie Roebbel, Laura Petrella and Thiago Hérick de Sá
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