Planning Practice & Research
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Volume 32, issue 5, 2017
- Introduction to Special Issue: ‘Translating Urban Planning Research and Pedagogy into Practice: An Australian perspective’ pp. 491-494

- Carolyn Whitzman and Robin Goodman
- Participatory Action Research in Affordable Housing Partnerships: Collaborative Rationality, or Sleeping with the Growth Machine? pp. 495-507

- Carolyn Whitzman
- Collaboration with Caveats: Research–Practice Exchange in Planning pp. 508-523

- Joe Hurley, Elizabeth Jean Taylor and Kath Phelan
- Integrated Education for Resilient Urban Adaptation: Wildfire Risk Reduction in Australia pp. 524-536

- Alan March
- What is a Healthy Sustainable Built Environment? Developing Evidence-Based Healthy Built Environment Indicators for Policy-Makers and Practitioners pp. 537-555

- Greg Paine and Susan Thompson
- Indigenous People and the Miserable Failure of Australian Planning pp. 556-570

- Libby Porter
Volume 32, issue 4, 2017
- Dealing with Conflict in Local Planning: Reflections from Australian Planners pp. 345-360

- Robin Goodman and Kathy Douglas
- Spatial Planning in Ghana: Exploring the Contradictions pp. 361-384

- Prosper Issahaku Korah, Patrick Brandful Cobbinah and Abraham Marshall Nunbogu
- An Evaluation of the Capacity-building Effects of Participatory GIS (PGIS) for Public Participation in Land Use Planning pp. 385-401

- Amirulikhsan Zolkafli, Greg Brown and Yan Liu
- Isochrone Mapping of Urban Transport: Car-dependency, Mode-choice and Design Research pp. 402-416

- Kim Dovey, Ian Woodcock and Lucinda Pike
- Parametric Design in Urbanism: A Critical Reflection pp. 417-443

- Olgu Çalışkan
- Housing Type and Neighbourhood Safety Behaviour Predicts Self-rated Health, Psychological Well-being and Frequency of Recent Unhealthy Days: A Comparative Cross-sectional Study of the General Population in Sweden pp. 444-465

- Erik Berglund, Ragnar Westerling and Per Lytsy
- The Most Important Skills an Urban Planner Needs In a Developing Country; The Case of Iran pp. 466-477

- Hossein Bahrainy and Elham Fallah Manshadi
- Taking Stock of Neighbourhood Planning in England 2011–2016 pp. 478-490

- Gavin Parker and Kat Salter
- Erratum pp. 491-491

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 3, 2017
- Implications of Applying the Green Infrastructure Concept in Landscape Planning for Ecosystem Services in Peri-Urban Areas: An Expert Survey and Case Study pp. 227-242

- Christian Albert and Christina Von Haaren
- Planners’ Perceptions of Why Canadian Communities Have Too Many Plans pp. 243-258

- Nathan Hall, Jill L. Grant and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
- Indigenous Resource Management Plans: Transporting Non-Indigenous People into the Indigenous World pp. 259-273

- Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, Jacinta Ruru and Gail Tipa
- Non-Negotiable Developer Obligations in the Spanish Land Readjustment: An Effective Passive Governance Approach that ‘de facto’ Taxes Development Value? pp. 274-296

- María Jesús Gozalvo Zamorano and Demetrio Muñoz Gielen
- Planning with Preschoolers: City Mapping as a Planning Tool pp. 297-318

- Claire Freeman, Christina Ergler and Tess Guiney
- Beyond the Balm of Communicative Planning: Can Actor -Network Theory Insights and a More Agonistic Practice Help Unlock Creative ‘Post-Conflict’ Potential?: Towards a Renewed Research Horizon in Northern Ireland pp. 319-332

- William J. V. Neill
- Regenerating Urban Waterfronts—Creating Better Futures—From Commercial and Leisure Market Places to Cultural Quarters and Innovation Districts pp. 333-344

- Andrew L. Jones
Volume 32, issue 2, 2017
- What Should Planners Do to Address Unethical Political Pressure? pp. 103-119

- Tej Kumar Karki
- Planning for retail change: a survey of municipal governments in Washington State pp. 120-131

- Jennifer Gerend and Mathew Novak
- Planning for urbanization in religious tourism destinations: insights from Shirdi, India pp. 132-151

- Kiran A. Shinde
- Experiences of running negotiable and non-negotiable developer contributions side-by-side pp. 152-170

- Pete Wyatt
- An integrative spatial capital-based model for strategic local planning – An Israeli case pp. 171-196

- Amnon Frenkel and Idan Porat
- Blending Individual Tenacity with Government’s Responsibility in the Implementation of US Non-motorized Transportation Planning (NMT) pp. 197-211

- Carlos Balsas
- The place of informality and illegality in planning education in Nigeria pp. 212-225

- Bolanle Wahab and Babatunde Agbola
Volume 32, issue 1, 2017
- Sustainable Planning of Peri-Urban Areas: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-3

- Alexander Wandl and Marcello Magoni
- Discrete Landscapes in Metropolitan Lisbon: Open Space as a Planning Resource in Times of Latency pp. 4-28

- João Rafael Santos
- Metropolitan Governance in the Peri-Urban Landscape: The Tower of Babel? The Case of the Vienna–Bratislava Metropolitan Region pp. 29-39

- Daniela Patti
- Protection of Peri-Urban Open Spaces and Food-System Strategies. The Case of Parco delle Risaie in Milan pp. 40-54

- Marcello Magoni and Angela Colucci
- Towards Sustainable Territories-in-Between: A Multidimensional Typology of Open Spaces in Europe pp. 55-84

- Alexander Wandl, Remon Rooij and Roberto Rocco
- Making the Blood Broil: Conflicts Over Imagined Rurality in Peri-Urban Australia pp. 85-102

- Elizabeth Taylor, Andrew Butt and Marco Amati
Volume 31, issue 5, 2016
- Educating spatial planners for the age of co-creation: the need to risk community, science and practice involvement in planning programmes and curricula pp. 473-485

- Remon Rooij and Andrea I. Frank
- The benefits of embedding experiential learning in the education of planners pp. 486-499

- Johanna Rosier, Christine Slade, Tim Perkins, Claudia Baldwin, Eddo Coiacetto, Trevor Budge and Andrew Harwood
- Practice ~ reflection ~ learning: work experience in planner education pp. 500-512

- Ian Wight, Jon Kellett and Johannes (Hans) Pieters
- Multiversity of the twenty-first century – examining opportunities for integrating community engagement in planning curricula pp. 513-532

- Andrea I. Frank and Louie Sieh
- Educating collaborative planners: strengthening evidence for the learning potential of multi-stakeholder regional learning environments pp. 533-551

- Carla Oonk, Judith Gulikers and Martin Mulder
- Learning through communicating with the public pp. 552-567

- Martina Schretzenmayr and Simona Casaulta-Meyer
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 4, 2016
- Area-based urban regeneration comparing Denmark and Japan pp. 359-382

- Yoko Harada and Gertrud Jørgensen
- ‘Clock-watching and box-ticking’: British local authority planners, professionalism and performance targets pp. 383-401

- Ben Clifford
- Preventing the displacement of small businesses through commercial gentrification: are affordable workspace policies the solution? pp. 402-419

- Jessica Ferm
- Planning reform beyond planning: the debate on an integrated Environment and Planning Act in the Netherlands pp. 420-434

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Resistance to metropolitan institutionality and planning in Chile pp. 435-451

- Arturo Orellana, Federico Arenas, Catalina Marshall and Alvaro Rivera
- Spatial planning in small islands: the need to discuss the concept of ecological structure pp. 452-471

- Marta Horta de Sousa Vergílio and Helena Maria Gregório Pina Calado
Volume 31, issue 3, 2016
- Improving Participation in Green Infrastructure Planning pp. 229-249

- Jost Wilker, Karsten Rusche and Christine Rymsa-Fitschen
- ‘Test Driving’ a Financing Instrument for Climate Adaptation: Analyzing Institutional Dilemmas using Simulation Gaming pp. 250-269

- Liz Root, Erwin van der Krabben and Tejo Spit
- Spatial Data Usage, Spatial Thinking and Spatial Knowledge Generation: The Case of Planning Practitioners in Arequipa, Peru pp. 270-291

- Jessica Pineda-Zumaran
- The Informal ‘’ Institutional Culture of the Malaysian Housing Development Industry pp. 292-310

- Ruth Foo and Cecilia Wong
- What Determines the Substantive Influence of Public Participation? An Investigation of Planners’ Views on Conditions for Participatory Practices in Denmark pp. 311-326

- Ivar Lyhne, Helle Nielsen and Sara Bjørn Aaen
- Design, Disability and the Planning Challenge: The Reality of Living with Severely Disabled Children pp. 327-346

- Jamie Staples and Stephen Essex
- Debating Temporary Uses for Vacant Urban Sites: Insights for Practice from a Stakeholder Workshop pp. 347-357

- Niamh Moore-Cherry and Linda Mccarthy
Volume 31, issue 2, 2016
- Understanding the Planning Challenges of Brownfield Development in Coastal Urban Areas of England pp. 119-131

- Craig Leger, Christopher Balch and Stephen Essex
- An empirical investigation of stalled residential sites in England pp. 132-153

- Pat McAllister, Emma Street and Pete Wyatt
- Youth Master Plans as Potential Roadmaps to Creating Child- and Youth-friendly Cities pp. 154-173

- Debra Flanders Cushing
- Putting Localism in Place: Conservative Images of the Good Community and the Contradictions of Planning Reform in England pp. 174-194

- Malcolm Tait and Andy Inch
- Let the Citizens Map—Public Participation GIS as a Planning Support System in the Helsinki Master Plan Process pp. 195-214

- Maarit Kahila-Tani, Anna Broberg, Marketta Kyttä and Taylor Tyger
- Plan Evaluation: Challenges and Directions for Future Research pp. 215-228

- Dave Guyadeen and Mark Seasons
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Territorial Politics, Devolution and Spatial Planning in the UK: Results, Prospects, Lessons pp. 1-22

- Claire Colomb and John Tomaney
- Change of Thought: Findings on Planning for Shrinkage from a Regional Design Competition pp. 23-40

- Annet Kempenaar, Marjo van Lierop, Judith Westerink, Arnold van der Valk and Adri van den Brink
- Bridging the Gaps between Impact Assessments and Resettlement Planning: A Case Study of Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project, Bangladesh pp. 41-64

- Muhammad Nateque Mahmood and Robyn Keast
- Capacity for Stakeholder Participation in Recovery Planning pp. 65-79

- Jennifer Horney, Danielle Spurlock, Shannon Grabich and Philip Berke
- The Redevelopment of Bus Depots: A Transaction Cost Economic Analysis of a Change in the Use of Land in Hong Kong pp. 80-98

- Lawrence W.C. Lai
- Planning Playgrounds to Facilitate Children’s Pretend Play: A Case Study of New Suburbs in Perth Western Australia pp. 99-117

- Abigail Oke and Garry John Middle
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