Planning Practice & Research
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Volume 36, issue 5, 2021
- A Dialogue on Town Planning and Boundary Delineation pp. 483-490

- Lawrence W. C. Lai
- Planning is Zoning: A Response to Lawrence W.C. Lai pp. 491-493

- Edwin Buitelaar
- Urban Sustainability Transitions in Two Frontrunner Cities: Insights from the Multi-level Perspective pp. 494-513

- Martin Larbi, Jon Kellett, Elisa Palazzo and Armin Mehdipour
- Intraregional Spatial Dynamics of Quality of Life in Shrinking Cities and Their Suburbs pp. 514-529

- Maxwell Hartt, Justin B. Hollander, Frank J. Popper and Matthew Ellis
- Spatial Data Requirements for Metropolitan Spatial Planning in South Australia: Challenges for Evidence-informed Policy-making and Monitoring pp. 530-552

- Stefanie Dühr, Hulya Gilbert and Stefan Peters
- Configuring Objects and Subjects of Care in Built Heritage Management: Experimenting with Storytelling as a Participatory Device in Sweden pp. 553-566

- Elena Bogdanova and Linda Soneryd
- Covid-19 and London’s Decentralising Housing Market – What are the Planning Implications? pp. 567-577

- Nick Gallent and Manuela Madeddu
- Heritage Conservation through Planning: A Comparison of Policies and Principles in England and China pp. 578-601

- Fei Chen, Carol Ludwig and Olivier Sykes
Volume 36, issue 4, 2021
- Residential Land Supply: Contested Policy Failure in Declining Land Availability for Housing pp. 371-388

- Annamaria Sgueglia and Brian Webb
- Does the Diversity of New Build Housing Type and Tenure Have a Positive Influence on Residential Absorption Rates? An Investigation of Housing Completion Rates in Leeds City Region pp. 389-407

- Paul Greenhalgh, David McGuinness, Simon Robson and Kathryn Bowers
- Wet-bulb Temperature and Sea-level Rise in the United Arab Emirates – Planning Responses pp. 408-429

- Julian Bolleter, Bill Grace, Paula Hooper and Sarah Foster
- Urban Development Planning and World Cultural Heritage: Two Perspectives of Planning Practice Dealing with Industrial Heritage pp. 430-441

- Heike Oevermann and Harald A. Mieg
- Early Career Planners in a Neo-liberal Age: Experience of Working in the South East of England pp. 442-455

- Suzy Nelson and Rebecca Neil
- How to Best Classify Rural in Metropolitan Areas? The Turkish Case pp. 456-466

- Çiğdem Çörek Öztaş
- German-Language Spatial Planning Research between Theory and Practice pp. 467-482

- Christian Diller, Martin Kohl and Thomas Thaler
Volume 36, issue 3, 2021
- Digitally Supported Co-creation within Public Open Space Development Process: Experiences from the C3Places Project and Potential for Future Urban Practice pp. 247-267

- Vita Žlender, Ina Šuklje Erjavec and Barbara Goličnik Marušić
- Policy Change through Social Elements of Policy Design: Florida Growth Policies pp. 268-291

- Efraim Ben-Zadok
- Understanding Contextual Attractiveness Factors of Transit Orientated Shopping Mall Developments (Tosmds) for Shopping Mall Passengers on the Dubai Metro Red Line pp. 292-313

- Ayman Abutaleb, Kevin Mcdougall, Marita Basson, Rumman Hassan and Muhammad Nateque Mahmood
- Towards Sustainable Mobility with Transit-Oriented Development (TOD): Understanding Greater Kuala Lumpur pp. 314-336

- Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap, Chia Yee Chua and Martin Skitmore
- A Comparison of Transit-Oriented Development in Sendai, Japan and Adelaide, Australia pp. 337-351

- Zhaohong Sun, Derek Scrafton, Andrew Allan and Sekhar Somenahalli
- Metropolisation or Macrocephaly? Algiers: At the Edge of the Tragedy pp. 352-369

- Mustapha Ben-Hamouche and Meriem Medjitna
Volume 36, issue 2, 2021
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Investigating Planners’ Learning Experiences in Amsterdam’s Fragmented Governance of Property Development pp. 121-140

- Sara Özogul
- The Concept and Measurement of Community Well-Being: Lessons for Planners pp. 141-156

- Anthony Syhlonyk and Mark Seasons
- Urban Development and Complexity: Shannon Entropy as a Measure of Diversity pp. 157-173

- Daniel Zachary and Stephen Dobson
- Urban Planning as a Career Preference for Students: Efforts to Improve Awareness about the Profession pp. 174-192

- Danilo Palazzo, Leah Hollstein and Stephen Kofi Diko
- Master Planning and the Evolving Urban Model in the Gulf Cities: Principles, Policies, and Practices for the Transition to Sustainable Urbanism pp. 193-215

- Esmat Zaidan and Ammar Abulibdeh
- The Introduction of Brownfield Land Registers in England pp. 216-229

- Jennifer Charlson
- Ecological Assessment for Spatial Planning: The Case of Southern Tuscany, Italy pp. 230-245

- Vittorio Amadio Guidi
Volume 36, issue 1, 2021
- Is Zoning the Solution to the UK Housing Crisis? pp. 1-19

- Nick Gallent, Claudio de Magalhaes and Sonia Freire Trigo
- From Disaster Risk Construction to Disaster Risk Reduction: Exploring the Agency of Urban Land-Use Planning in Chile pp. 20-40

- Katherine E Wyndham, Carmen-Paz Castro and Juan-Pablo Sarmiento
- Infrastructure Planning in Queensland, Australia: Risk Appraisal of High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines by Property Developers and Homeowners pp. 41-58

- David A. Wadley, Jung Hoon Han and Peter G. Elliott
- Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities pp. 59-76

- Jessica Pagan Wilson and Maria Manta Conroy
- A Critical Review of Grounded Theory Research in Urban Planning and Design pp. 77-90

- Bahador Zamani and Ehsan Babaei
- A Collaborative Methodology for Local Strategic Planning: Insights from Four Plans in Portugal pp. 91-107

- Jan Wolf, F. Nogueira and M. Borges
- The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Rural Land-use Planning in Poland: A Case Study of Zawidz Commune pp. 108-119

- Marcin Feltynowski and Marek Szajt
Volume 35, issue 5, 2020
- Using Eye-Tracking to Understand Human Responses to Traditional Neighborhood Designs pp. 485-509

- Justin B. Hollander, Ann Sussman, Alex Purdy Levering and Cara Foster-Karim
- On the Potential of Social Media Data in Urban Planning: Findings from the Beer Street in Curitiba, Brazil pp. 510-525

- Ville Santala, G. Costa, L. Gomes-Jr, T. Gadda and T. H. Silva
- Governance of Conservation Area Boundaries: Agents and Agencies in Decision Making pp. 526-554

- Luchuan Deng and Peter J. Larkham
- Tensions between Urban Heritage Policy and Compact City Planning – A Practice Review pp. 555-574

- Grete Swensen
- Strategies of Integrated Interventions in Greece: Tools and Governance Schemes pp. 575-588

- Evangelos Asprogerakas
- Game On: Exploring the Effectiveness of Game-based Learning pp. 589-604

- Maxwell Hartt, Hadi Hosseini and Mehrnaz Mostafapour
Volume 35, issue 4, 2020
- Co-Opting the Streets of Liverpool: Self-Organization and the Role of Local Authorities pp. 363-379

- James McGowan, Sebastian Dembski and Tom Moore
- Negotiating Density and Financing Public Goods in Vancouver and New Taipei City: A Development Rights Perspective pp. 380-395

- Mi Shih and Leslie Shieh
- The Forgotten (Practical) Side of School Safety: What Do Clery Reports Say about CPTED and Crime on College Campuses? pp. 396-417

- Auzeen Shariati and Rob T. Guerette
- Defining the Creole City by Walking: The Case of La Réunion pp. 418-434

- Jean-Christophe Dissart and Maëlle Nicault
- Reconstruction and Deconstruction of the Foundation of South Australia as a Nineteenth-Century Strategic Planning Process and How it Might Compare with Current Planning Practice pp. 435-451

- Raymond Bunker
- Reviewing Implications of Urban Growth Management and Spatial Governance in the Global South pp. 452-465

- Anele Horn
- Making Competitive Cities in the Light of the Meta-SWOT Tool: A Case Study of Tehran, Iran pp. 466-484

- Keramatollah Ziari, Mohammad Hajian Hossein Abadi and Amir Reza Khavarian Garmsir
Volume 35, issue 3, 2020
- Negotiating Integrated Land and Transport Development: A Simulation Gaming Approach to Innovative Value Capture Mechanisms in China pp. 231-250

- Jinshuo Wang, D. Ary Samsura and Erwin van der Krabben
- Fatalism in Co-evolutionary Urban Planning: Experiences from Infill Planning in Finland pp. 251-266

- Hanna Kosunen and Sari Hirvonen-Kantola
- Realizing the Potential of Autonomous Vehicles pp. 267-282

- Chade Saghir and Gary Sands
- The Proximity Puzzle in Cross-Border Regions pp. 283-301

- Francesco Cappellano and Teemu Makkonen
- Impact of the Public Management Model on the Implementation of Urban Regeneration Policies: Evidence of the Case of the Basque Country, Spain pp. 302-319

- O. Grijalba, N. Urrutia, A. Eizaguirre-Iribar, O. Irulegi and R. Hernández
- State Garden Shows as a Format for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Towns. The Case of Gießen 2014, Germany pp. 320-341

- Christian Diller
- The Use of Contemporary Planning Labels in Professional Practice – A Michigan Example pp. 342-348

- Sirle Salmistu, Zeenat Kotval-K and Zenia Kotval
- Demystifying Academic Writing in the Doctoral Program: Writing Workshops, Peer Reviews, and Scholarly Identities pp. 349-362

- Bjørn Sletto, Kristine Stiphany, Jane Futrell Winslow, Andrea Roberts, Marla Torrado, Alejandra Reyes, Ariadna Reyes, Juan Yunda, Christina Wirsching, Kwangyul Choi and Kristina Tajchman
Volume 35, issue 2, 2020
- Coastal Adaptation Planning in Fairbourne, Wales: lessons for Climate Change Adaptation pp. 127-147

- Michael Buser
- Social Learning in Transnational Spatial Planning Processes: An Analysis of the ‘V4+2’ Cooperation on Spatial Development pp. 148-168

- Stefanie Dühr and Magdalena Belof
- Municipal Budget Management and the Generation of Urban Sprawl. A Case Study of the Lombardy Region (Italy) pp. 169-184

- Anna Richiedei and Maurizio Tira
- Disability, Terror and Safety in the City: Charting Individuals’ Spatio-temporal Encounters with Counter-terrorism Measures in Birmingham, UK pp. 185-200

- David Adams and Louisa Ward
- Understanding and Planning for Freight Movement in Cities: Practices and Challenges pp. 201-219

- Sam McLeod and Carey Curtis
- The Role of Stakeholders in Improving Management Practices of Urban Green Infrastructure in Southern Ethiopia pp. 220-230

- Mikias Biazen Molla
Volume 35, issue 1, 2020
- The Development of Green Infrastructure Policy in the North West Region of the UK 2005–2010 pp. 1-17

- Karen Horwood
- What Future for Green Infrastructure Planning? Evaluating the Changing Environment for Green Infrastructure Planning Following the Revocation of Regional Planning Policy in England pp. 18-50

- Ian Mell
- Experimental Coastal Land Reclamation: Qianhai as a Case Interpreted pp. 51-61

- Lawrence W.C. Lai, K. W. Chau, Frank T. Lorne and Weisheng Lu
- Governing the Circular Economy in the City: Local Planning Practice in London pp. 62-85

- Catalina Turcu and Hannah Gillie
- Spatial Planning and the Traditional Settlements Management: Evidence from Visibility Analysis of Traditional Settlements in Cyclades, Greece pp. 86-106

- Georgios Tsilimigkas and Evangelia - Theodora Derdemezi
- Redesigning the Downtown of an Expansive Sunbelt City: The Phoenix Case pp. 107-125

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
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