Planning Practice & Research
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Volume 28, issue 5, 2013
- The Mechanics of Sustaining Spaces for the Public pp. 489-502

- Katia Balassiano
- Managing Competition for Marine Space Using the Tools of Planning in the UK pp. 503-526

- Angela D. Hull
- Planning for an Ageing Society: Voices from the Planning Profession pp. 527-543

- Ann Hockey, Judith Phillips and Nigel Walford
- Web 2.0 and Social Media Growth in Planning Practice: A Longitudinal Study pp. 544-562

- Wayne Williamson and Bruno Parolin
- Assessing the Effectiveness of Public Participation in Neighbourhood Planning pp. 563-588

- Greg Brown and Sean Yeong Wei Chin
- Policy Change Through Policy Design: Florida Concurrency, 1985-2010 pp. 589-611

- Efraim Ben-Zadok
Volume 28, issue 4, 2013
- Reform on the Frontline: Reflections on Implementing Spatial Planning in England, 2004-2008 pp. 361-383

- Ben P. Clifford
- 'Regions Out-Sub-regions In'-Can Sub-regional Planning Break the Mould? The View from England pp. 384-399

- Janice Morphet and Simon Pemberton
- Planning for Polycentricity in European Metropolitan Areas-Challenges, Expectations and Practices pp. 400-419

- Peter Schmitt
- The Regeneration Process of Entertainment Zones and the Business Improvement Area Model: A Comparison Between Toronto and Vancouver pp. 420-439

- S�bastien Darchen
- The Role of Anticipatory Governance in Local Climate Adaptation: Observations from Australia pp. 440-463

- Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Ben P. Harman and Darryl Low Choy
- Volunteered Geographic Information: Potential Implications for Participatory Planning pp. 464-469

- David Adams
- Mainstreaming Climate in the Classroom: Teaching Climate Change Planning pp. 470-488

- Elisabeth Hamin and Daniel Marcucci
Volume 28, issue 3, 2013
- Deconstructing Resilience: Lessons from Planning Practice pp. 275-279

- Paul O'Hare and Iain White
- Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation: The Importance of Framing pp. 280-293

- Darryn McEvoy, Hartmut F�nfgeld and Karyn Bosomworth
- Resilience, Talk and Action: Exploring the Meanings of Resilience in the Context of Planning and Institutions pp. 294-306

- G�rard Hutter and Christian Kuhlicke
- Evolutionary Resilience and Strategies for Climate Adaptation pp. 307-322

- Simin Davoudi, Elizabeth Brooks and Abid Mehmood
- Towards Next-Generation Urban Resilience in Planning Practice: From Securitization to Integrated Place Making pp. 323-339

- Jon Coaffee
- Framing the Long-Term Impact of Mega-Event Strategies on the Development of Olympic Host Cities pp. 340-359

- Yawei Chen, Lei Qu and Marjolein Spaans
Volume 28, issue 2, 2013
- Improving Visual Attractiveness to Enhance City-River Integration-A Methodological Approach for Ongoing Evaluation pp. 163-185

- Jorge Batista e Silva, Maria da Gra�a Saraiva, Isabel Loupa Ramos and F�tima Bernardo
- Inclusion and Transparency in Planning Decision-Making: Planning Officer Reports to the Planning Committee pp. 186-203

- Joe Weston and Michael Weston
- Form Follows Function? How America Zones pp. 204-230

- Sonia Hirt
- 'Where Have All the Trees Gone?' Urban Consolidation and the Demise of Urban Vegetation: A Case Study from Western Australia pp. 231-255

- Julie Brunner and Paul Cozens
- Brindleyplace, Birmingham: Creating an Inner City Mixed-use Development in Times of Recession pp. 256-274

- Andrew Coulson and Geoff Wright
Volume 28, issue 1, 2013
- Spatial Planning and the New Localism pp. 1-5

- Graham Haughton and Phil Allmendinger
- The Evolution and Trajectories of English Spatial Governance: 'Neoliberal' Episodes in Planning pp. 6-26

- Phil Allmendinger and Graham Haughton
- The Greenest Government Ever? Planning and Sustainability in England after the May 2010 Elections pp. 27-44

- Richard Cowell
- The New Contractualism, the Privatization of the Welfare State, and the Barriers to Open Source Planning pp. 45-64

- Mike Raco
- Towards Post-political Consensus in Urban Policy? Localism and the Emerging Agenda for Regeneration Under the Cameron Government pp. 65-82

- Iain Deas
- The Delusion of Strategic Spatial Planning: What's Left After the Labour Government's English Regional Experiment? pp. 83-103

- Mark Baker and Cecilia Wong
- Rescaling of Planning and Its Interface with Economic Development pp. 104-121

- Lee Pugalis and Alan Townsend
- The Remodeling of Decision Making on Major Infrastructure in Britain pp. 122-140

- Tim Marshall
- Neo-liberalization Processes and Spatial Planning in France, Germany, and the Netherlands: An Exploration pp. 141-159

- Bas Waterhout, Frank Othengrafen and Olivier Sykes
- Planning Practice and Research AESOP Young Academics Special Edition Call for Abstracts pp. 160-161

- Patrick Driscoll and Daniel Galland
Volume 27, issue 5, 2012
- Conceptualization and System Design in the Monitoring of Urban Form pp. 495-511

- Isabel Ceron Castano and David Wadley
- Limits to Growth: The Challenge of Housing Delivery in England's ‘Under-bounded’ Districts pp. 513-530

- Iqbal Hamiduddin and Nick Gallent
- Measuring Building Adaptability and Street Vitality pp. 531-552

- Alan March, Yogita Rijal, Sara Wilkinson and Ebru Firidin Özgür
- Perspectives on Getting the Region Involved in its Spatial Strategy: Or, ‘I have no idea what you're talking about. I have not met anyone who knows what an RSS is’ pp. 553-570

- Graeme Sherriff
- Planning as Managing Uncertainty: Making the 1996 Livable Region Strategic Plan for Greater Vancouver pp. 571-593

- John Abbott
- Reshaping Public Participation Institutions through Academic Workshops: The ‘Gardens of Art’ International Urban Workshop in Wroclaw, Poland pp. 595-612

- Nikos Karadimitriou and Izabela Mironowicz
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 4, 2012
- Reinventing Spatial Planning at the Urban Rural Interface: A Christchurch, New Zealand Case Study pp. 405-422

- Simon Swaffield
- Learning City Regions: Theory and Practice in Private and Public Sector Spatial Planning pp. 423-439

- James Simmie
- New Forms of Sub-regional Governance and Implications for Rural Areas: Evidence from England pp. 441-458

- Simon Pemberton and David Shaw
- Applying Historic Landscape Characterization in Spatial Planning: from Remnants to Remanence pp. 459-474

- Stephen Dobson and Paul Selman
- What about Plan Evaluation? Integrating Evaluation in Urban Planning Studio's Pedagogy pp. 475-494

- Carlos Balsas
Volume 27, issue 3, 2012
- Introduction to Theme Issue pp. 293-295

- Thomas Weith and Evelyn Gustedt
- Supraregional Partnerships in Large Cross-Border Areas—Towards a New Category of Space in Europe? pp. 297-314

- Robert Knippschild and Thorsten Wiechmann
- Governance Processes in Euregios. Evidence from Six Cases across the Austrian–German Border pp. 315-332

- Sonja Deppisch
- Oderpartnership—A Long Way to Go Towards Cross-Border Spatial Governance pp. 333-350

- Thomas Weith
- Border Surfers and Euroregions: Unplanned Cross-Border Behaviour and Planned Territorial Structures of Cross-Border Governance pp. 351-366

- Kees Terlouw
- Spatial and Environmental Planning Challenges in Amman, Jordan pp. 367-386

- Julia Meaton and Jamal Alnsour
- Evaluating the Role of the Project Course in Professional Planning Education and Its Influence on Planning Policy and Practice pp. 387-403

- Leela Viswanathan, Graham Whitelaw and John Meligrana
Volume 27, issue 2, 2012
- Flexibility versus Certainty: Unsettling the Land-use Planning Shibboleth in Australia pp. 155-176

- Wendy Steele and Kristian Ruming
- Neighbourhood Accessibility and Active Travel pp. 177-201

- Hugh Barton, Michael Horswell and Paul Millar
- The Roles of Planning in Waterfront Redevelopment: From Plan-led and Market-driven Styles to Hybrid Planning? pp. 203-225

- Daniel Galland and Carsten Hansen
- Utilizing an Urban-Regional Model (MOLAND) for Testing the Planning and Provision of Wastewater Treatment Capacity in the Dublin Region 2006–2026 pp. 227-248

- Brendan Williams, Harutyun Shahumyan, Ian Boyle, Sheila Convery and Roger White
- Scale and Public Participation: Issues in Metropolitan Regional Planning pp. 249-262

- Tess Pickering and John Minnery
- Data Development for Implementing Integrated Land-use and Transportation Forecasting Models in Medium-sized Metropolitan Planning Organizations pp. 263-274

- Michael Clay, Wade White, Paul Holley and Mark Curry
- Engineering Education versus Environmental Planning: A Case Study in Southern Italy pp. 275-291

- Francesco Selicato, Domenico Camarda and Michele Cera
Volume 27, issue 1, 2012
- International Comparative Planning Methodology: Introduction to the Theme Issue pp. 1-5

- Vincent Nadin
- Comparing Spatial Planning Practice in Europe: A Plea for Cultural Sensitization pp. 7-24

- Mario Reimer and Hans Blotevogel
- Comparing Spatial Planning Systems and Planning Cultures in Europe. The Need for a Multi-scalar Approach pp. 25-40

- Panagiotis Getimis
- The Social Construction of Planning Systems: A Strategic-Relational Institutionalist Approach pp. 41-61

- Loris Servillo and Pieter Van Den Broeck
- Planning Systems as Institutional Technologies: a Proposed Conceptualization and the Implications for Comparison pp. 63-85

- Umberto Janin Rivolin
- Framing Cultures of Spatial Planning pp. 87-101

- Huib Ernste
- Best Practices and Policy Transfer in Spatial Planning pp. 103-116

- Dominic Stead
- The Europeanization of National Planning: Explaining the Causes and the Potentials of Change pp. 117-135

- Georgia Giannakourou
- Europeanization and Changing Planning in East-Central Europe: An Easterner's View pp. 137-154

- Karel Maier
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