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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
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