Planning Practice & Research
2011 - 2025
Current editor(s): Vincent Nadin From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 34, issue 5, 2019
- Notice of Withdrawal pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Situating Rural Areas in Contemporary Housing Access Debates in England – A Comment pp. 489-497

- Nick Gallent
- An Analysis of the Influence of Smart Growth on Growth Patterns in Mid-Sized Canadian Metropolitan Areas pp. 498-521

- Rylan Graham, Albert T. Han and Sasha Tsenkova
- Planning for Sustainability: Lessons from Studying Neighbourhood Shopping Areas pp. 522-536

- Yvonne Rydin
- The Role of Temporary Use in Urban Regeneration: Ordinary and Extraordinary Approaches in Bristol and Liverpool pp. 537-557

- Michael Martin, Iain Deas and Stephen Hincks
- A Review of Field Experiments in Planning and Urban Research pp. 558-572

- Jordi Honey-Rosés
- Reflection-In-Action in Land Use Planning: Can We Do Better? pp. 573-587

- Mahyar Arefi, M. St. Clair Greywoode, Aldo W. Fritz, Farokh Bagheri, Andrew R. Finney, Sherri Schermerhorn, Michael A. Johnson and Shadin Nimery
Volume 34, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction to Special Theme Practice Forum: Latin American Spatial Planning beyond Clichés pp. 365-367

- Roberto Rocco
- Unboxing the Black Box of Peruvian Planning pp. 368-386

- Ana María Fernández-Maldonado
- Spatial Planning, an Embedded Regulation of Neoliberal Practices. Study of the Colombian Case pp. 387-405

- Alice Beuf
- Planning Approaches to the Management of Land Value Increments in Argentina pp. 406-418

- Beatriz Cuenya
- Characterization of Spatial Planning in Brazil: The Right to the City in Theory and Practice pp. 419-437

- Roberto Rocco, Luciana Royer and Fábio Mariz Gonçalves
- Opening up Planning? Planning Reform in an Era of ‘Open Government’ pp. 438-453

- Phil Allmendinger and Graham Haughton
- Implementation of International Land Use Objectives - Discussions in Germany - pp. 454-474

- Thomas Weith, Barbara Warner and Roni Susman
- The Bounded and Pragmatic Consultant: Fiscal Impact Analysts as Rational Actors pp. 475-488

- Dustin C. Read, Andrew R. Sanderford and Thomas Skuzinski
Volume 34, issue 3, 2019
- Vacant Industrial Buildings in Portugal: A Case Study from Four Municipalities pp. 239-254

- Fernando Fonseca and Rui A. R Ramos
- Vacant Shops in a Crisis Period – A Morphological Analysis in Portuguese Medium-Sized Cities pp. 255-287

- Miguel Saraiva, Teresa Sá Marques and Paulo Pinho
- Public Knowledge of and Involvement with Metropolitan and Local Strategic Planning in Australia pp. 288-304

- Kristian Ruming
- Estimating Housing Infill Potential: Developing a Case for Floorspace Pooling in Ahmedabad, India pp. 305-317

- Bhargav Adhvaryu and Vinod Rathod
- DIY Do’s and Don’ts: Limitations to Building University-Community Partnerships with Low Resource Communities of Color pp. 318-345

- April Jackson and Melanie Marques
- Italian Urban Plans: Diversified Approaches and Methods for Assessing Their Quality pp. 346-364

- Maria Angela Bedini, Fabio Bronzini and Paola Nicoletta Imbesi
Volume 34, issue 1, 2019
- Major Wind Energy & the Interface of Policy and Regulation: A Study of Welsh NSIPs pp. 1-17

- Lucy Natarajan
- The Role of Social Infrastructure in Achieving Inclusive Liveable Communities: Voices from Regional Australia pp. 18-46

- Claudia Baldwin and Lisa Stafford
- Disentangling the Governance Configurations of Strategic Spatial Plan-Making in European Urban Regions pp. 47-61

- Eduardo Oliveira and Anna M. Hersperger
- Decentralized Implementation of Flood Resilience Measures – A Blessing or a Curse? Lessons from the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan and the Royal Docks Regeneration pp. 62-83

- Britta Restemeyer, Margo Van Den Brink and Johan Woltjer
- Planning Interventions: Urban Bias, Social Reform and the City pp. 84-102

- Vojislava Filipcevic Cordes
- Is Semi-Discretionary Design Review Wieldy? Evidence from Seattle’s Program pp. 103-119

- Ramzi Farhat
- The New Spatial Planning Act in Taiwan: A Messy Shift from Economic Development-Oriented Planning to Environmental Conservation-Oriented Planning? pp. 120-130

- Wei-Ju Huang
Volume 33, issue 5, 2018
- Ireland’s New National Planning Framework: (Re)Balancing and (Re)Conceiving Planning for the Twenty-First Century? pp. 491-505

- Mick Lennon, Mark Scott and Paula Russell
- From Operational to Aspirational? Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in Mid-Sized Cities pp. 506-522

- Audrey Jamal
- Mobile Participation in Urban Planning; Exploring a Typology of Engagement pp. 523-539

- Robin Lybeck
- Examining the Insider/Outsider Dimensions of Local Food System Planning: Cases from Dunedin and Christchurch New Zealand pp. 540-557

- Kathleen Haylock and Sean Connelly
- Setting the Standard for Green Infrastructure: The Need for, and Features of, a Benchmark in England pp. 558-573

- Tom Calvert, Danielle Sinnett, Nick Smith, Gemma Jerome, Sarah Burgess and Louise King
- All Talk No Walk: Student Perceptions on Integration of Diversity and Practice in Planning Programs pp. 574-595

- April Jackson, Ivis Garcia-Zambrana, Andrew J. Greenlee, C. Aujean Lee and Benjamin Chrisinger
Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- Fear: An Underexplored Motivation for Planners’ Behaviour? pp. 359-371

- John Sturzaker and Alex Lord
- Journey to Work Travel Outcomes from ‘City of Short Distances’ Compact City Planning in Tübingen, Germany pp. 372-391

- Iqbal Hamiduddin
- Urban Design as a Collective Enterprise: The Challenge of Housing Development in Memphis (TN, USA) pp. 392-408

- Antonio Raciti
- Living Indigenous Heritage: Planning for Māori Food Gardens in Aotearoa/New Zealand pp. 409-425

- Hinetaakoha Viriaere and Caroline Miller
- Is It Just a Guessing Game? The Application of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) to Predict Burglary pp. 426-440

- Leanne Monchuk, Ken Pease and Rachel Armitage
- Towards an Integrated Assessment of the Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Policy-Making for Urban Ecosystems: Lessons from the Spatial and Economic Planning for Landscape and Cultural Heritage in Tuscany and Apulia (IT) pp. 441-473

- Anna Maria Colavitti, Alessia Usai and Sergio Serra
- Teaching Land UseTransport Interactions in Italy: Towards an Interdisciplinary Pedagogy? pp. 474-490

- Luca Staricco and Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- Getting the Planners Off Our Backs: Questioning the Post-Political Nature of English Planning Policy pp. 229-243

- Alexander Lord and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Rational Versus Communicative: Towards an Understanding of Spatial Planning Methods in German Planning Practice pp. 244-263

- Christian Diller, Anna Hoffmann and Sarah Oberding
- Implementing Dementia-Friendly Land Use Planning: An Evaluation of Current Literature and Financial Implications for Greenfield Development in Suburban Canada pp. 264-290

- Samantha Biglieri
- Reconsidering Scale: Using Geographic Information Systems to Support Spatial Planning Conversations pp. 291-308

- Dan Milz, Moira Zellner, Charles Hoch, Joshua Radinsky, Kelsey Pudlock and Leilah Lyons
- Bypassing Publicity for Getting Things Done: Between Informal and Formal Planning Practices in Finland pp. 309-325

- Pia Bäcklund, Liisa Häikiö, Helena Leino and Vesa Kanninen
- Multi-criteria Decision-Making for Greenways: The Case of Trabzon, Turkey pp. 326-343

- Ersin Türk
- Use of Redundant Industrial Buildings as Injections into the Cultural Sector in Norway pp. 344-358

- Grete Swensen and Sveinung K. Berg
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- Establishing Design Principles for Wildfire Resilient Urban Planning pp. 97-119

- Constanza Gonzalez-Mathiesen and Alan March
- Institutional Adjustments and Strategic Planning Action: The Case of Victorian Wildfire Planning pp. 120-136

- Maria Kornakova, Alan March and Brendan Gleeson
- Planning Strategically or by the Book?—Contentious Land Use Planning in South-eastern Finland pp. 137-153

- Matti Fritsch and Heikki Eskelinen
- Spain Following in the EU’s Footsteps: The Europeanization of Spatial Planning in its Autonomous Communities pp. 154-171

- Berezi Elorrieta
- Evaluating Housing Needs and Preferences of Generation Y in Malaysia pp. 172-185

- Kenn Jhun Kam, Anthony Sheng Hui Lim, Karam M. Al-Obaidi and Tze Shwan Lim
- The Sidewalk as a Contested Space: Women’s Negotiation of Socio-Spatial Processes of Exclusion in Public Urban Space in Saudi Arabia; The Case of Al Tahlia Street pp. 186-210

- Mohammed Almahmood, Oliver Schulze, Trine Agervig Carstensen and Gertrud Jørgensen
- Profiteering from Disaster: Why Planners Need to be Paying More Attention to Insurance pp. 211-227

- Kate Booth
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- ‘Slipping through the Net’: The Impact of Incremental Development on the Built Environment of the Historic Coastal Town of Queenscliff in Victoria, Australia pp. 1-17

- Ursula de Jong, Robert Fuller, David Beynon and Sally Winkler
- Town Centre Management: Outlook from Portugal pp. 18-33

- Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães
- Formulating Contextual Building Regulations for Hill Towns of India: The Case of Shimla pp. 34-50

- Ashwani Kumar and Pushplata Garg
- Embedding Artists within Planning: Calgary’s Watershed+ Initiative pp. 51-69

- Jason F. Kovacs and Jeff Biggar
- Use and Misuse of Indicators in Spatial Planning: The Example of Land Take pp. 70-85

- Antoine Decoville
- Facilitation and Dialogue as Methods of Reflective Practice in Professional Education pp. 86-95

- Carolyn McAndrews and Jane Hansberry
| |