European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 12, 2022
- Negotiating asymmetric borders in an emerging soft region pp. 2353-2372

- Thomas Lexén and Mattias Qviström
- Mapping the cross-border cooperation ‘galaxy’: an exploration of scalar arrangements in Europe pp. 2373-2393

- Jiannis Kaucic and Christophe Sohn
- Back and forth between openness and focusing: handling complexity in land use and transport coordination pp. 2394-2411

- Patrik Tornberg and John Odhage
- Path dependence, ‘lock-in’ and rural housing outcomes: insights from Ireland pp. 2412-2432

- Liam Heaphy and Mark Scott
- Identifying cross-border functional areas: conceptual background and empirical findings from Polish borderlands pp. 2433-2455

- Andrzej Jakubowski, Karolina Trykacz, Tomasz Studzieniecki and Jakub Skibiński
- Perspectives on proximity tourism planning in peri-urban areas pp. 2456-2473

- Marina López Sánchez, Mercedes Linares Gómez del Pulgar and Antonio Tejedor Cabrera
- The re-coding of rural development rationality: tracing EU Governmentality and Europeanisation at the local level pp. 2474-2491

- Sune Wiingaard Stoustrup
- Decoding the multiplex structure of border region networks: the case of the EU border of Turkey pp. 2492-2513

- Emrah Söylemez and Cigdem Varol
- Analyzing Transportation Logistics and Infrastructure Sustainability in the Iberian Peninsula: The Case of Portugal Mainland pp. 2514-2536

- José Manuel Naranjo Gómez, Rui Alexandre Castanho and Ana Vulevic
- Digitalization in land-use planning: effects of digital plan data on efficiency, transparency and innovation pp. 2537-2553

- Anna M. Hersperger, Corina Thurnheer-Wittenwiler, Silvia Tobias, Sara Folvig and Christian Fertner
- A scenario planning framework for (post-)pandemic tourism in European destinations pp. 2554-2574

- Faruk Seyitoğlu and Carlos Costa
- Tendencies towards integration and disintegration of the entrepreneurial ecosystem: an institution-based view of the dynamics pp. 2575-2594

- Jasna Pocek
- How rurality influences interactive innovation processes: lessons learnt from 15 case studies in 12 countries pp. 2595-2617

- Paul Günter Schmidt, José M. Díaz-Puente and Maddalena Bettoni
- Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory pp. 2618-2620

- Stefano Cozzolino
- Palestine is throwing a party and the whole world is invited: capital and state building in the West Bank pp. 2620-2621

- Fouad Mami
Volume 30, issue 11, 2022
- Regional innovation systems in an era of grand societal challenges: reorientation versus transformation pp. 2125-2138

- Arne Isaksen, Michaela Trippl and Heike Mayer
- New directions for RIS studies and policies in the face of grand societal challenges pp. 2139-2156

- Franz Tödtling, Michaela Trippl and Veronika Desch
- From competitiveness to territorial value: transformative territorial innovation policies and anchoring milieus pp. 2157-2177

- Hugues Jeannerat and Olivier Crevoisier
- Implementing the transformative innovation policy in the European Union: how does transformative change occur in Member States? pp. 2178-2204

- Mattia Casula
- Post-Coronavirus regional innovation policies: from mega to giga and beyond through sustainable spatial planning of global tourism pp. 2205-2223

- Philip Cooke and Sérgio Nunes
- Do natural disasters accelerate sustainability transitions? Insights from the Central Italy earthquake pp. 2224-2244

- Annalisa Rizzo, Francesco Cappellano, Ilenia Pierantoni and Massimo Sargolini
- Small wins for grand challenges. A bottom-up governance approach to regional innovation policy pp. 2245-2272

- Sanne A.M.J.V. Bours, Iris Wanzenböck and Koen Frenken
- Policy mixes for just sustainable development in regions specialized in carbon-intensive industries: the case of two Norwegian petro-maritime regions pp. 2273-2292

- Samson Afewerki and Asbjørn Karlsen
- Exploring the scope of regions in challenge-oriented innovation policy: the case of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany pp. 2293-2311

- Robert Hassink, Huiwen Gong, Klaas Fröhlich and Arne Herr
- The role of regional innovation systems in mission-oriented innovation policy: exploring the problem-solution space in electrification of maritime transport pp. 2312-2333

- Markus M. Bugge, Allan Dahl Andersen and Markus Steen
- Think tanks for a new generation of regional innovation policies pp. 2334-2351

- Miren Larrea and James Karlsen
Volume 30, issue 10, 2022
- Are current road investments exacerbating spatial inequalities inside European peripheral regions? pp. 1845-1871

- Soledad Nogués and Esther González-González
- Evaluating M&As from a regional perspective: media discourses on the asymmetric internationalization of Vienna’s banking sector pp. 1872-1891

- Robert Musil and Josef Seethaler
- The economic effects of politically connected entrepreneurs on the quality and rate of regional entrepreneurship pp. 1892-1918

- Maksim Belitski and Ana-Maria Grigore
- The interplay between KIBS and manufacturers: a scoping review of major key themes and research opportunities pp. 1919-1941

- Igor Roberto Amancio, Glauco Henrique de Sousa Mendes, Herick Fernando Moralles, Bruno Brandão Fischer and Eduardo Sisti
- Knowledge brokerage needs in building care robotics innovation ecosystems and networks pp. 1942-1961

- Satu Parjanen, Lea Hennala, Satu Pekkarinen and Helinä Melkas
- An ecosystemic model for the technological development of social entrepreneurship: exploring clusters of social innovation pp. 1962-1984

- Francesco Gerli, Mario Calderini and Veronica Chiodo
- Strategic spatial planning for sustainable development – Swedish planners’ institutional capacity pp. 1985-2001

- Kristina Trygg and Hilda Wenander
- The cost of suburbanization: spending on environmental protection pp. 2002-2021

- Vilém Pařil, Barbora Ondrůšková, Aneta Krajíčková and Zelenáková Petra
- Are clustering and R&D institutions in post-socialist states functional tools for sustainable development? pp. 2022-2042

- Anna Mempel-Śnieżyk and Petr Hlaváček
- Global production networks and regional innovation systems: contrasting or complementary policy implications? pp. 2043-2062

- Jiří Blažek and Markus Steen
- ICT Research networks and regional competitiveness: an analysis of the 7th Framework Program pp. 2063-2083

- Ana Salomé García-Muñiz, María Rosalía Vicente and Margarita Billon
- ‘Transitory urbanism’ for the creative industries in a top-down regeneration process (Nantes, France) pp. 2084-2101

- Sébastien Darchen and Gwendal Simon
- Building on decay: urban regeneration and social entrepreneurship in Italy through culture and the arts pp. 2102-2121

- Sara Bonini Baraldi and Carlo Salone
- Against Entrepreneurship: A Critical Examination pp. 2122-2123

- Nidhi Srinivas
Volume 30, issue 9, 2022
- What is the role of culture facing the digital revolution challenge? Some reflections for a research agenda pp. 1617-1637

- Luciana Lazzeretti
- Data-driven arts and cultural organizations: opportunity or chimera? pp. 1638-1655

- Massimiliano Nuccio and Enrico Bertacchini
- Valuing culture and creativity impacts in a global technological era: reshaping the analytical framework pp. 1656-1675

- Pedro Costa
- Museums and digital technology: a literature review on organizational issues pp. 1676-1694

- Francesca Taormina and Sara Bonini Baraldi
- Is innovation in ICT valuable for the efficiency of Italian museums? pp. 1695-1716

- Calogero Guccio, Marco Ferdinando Martorana, Isidoro Mazza, Giacomo Pignataro and Ilde Rizzo
- Exploring the marriage between fashion and ‘Made in Italy’ and the key role of G.B. Giorgini pp. 1717-1735

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Stefania Oliva
- Path renewal dynamics in the Kyoto kimono cluster: how to revitalize cultural heritage through digitalization pp. 1736-1754

- Silvia Rita Sedita and Tamane Ozeki
- Anatomy of a techno-creative community – the role of brokers, places, and events in the emergence of projection mapping in Nantes pp. 1755-1776

- Etienne Capron, Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux and Raphaël Suire
- The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities pp. 1777-1797

- Rafael Boix, Blanca De Miguel Molina and Pau Rausell Köster
- Exploiting the technology-driven structural shift to creative work in regional catching-up: toward an institutional framework pp. 1798-1823

- Ben Vermeulen and Eleonora Psenner
- Uses and practices of digital services in a situation of mobility: evolution versus revolution? The case of the Champs Elysées pp. 1824-1843

- Marie Delaplace, Leïla Kebir, Marjolaine Gros-Balthazard and François Bavaud
Volume 30, issue 8, 2022
- Night-time as a strategic referent for an intermediary city: between attractiveness and standardization of the uses pp. 1401-1420

- Florian Guérin, Magali de Raphélis and Sandra Mallet
- Concepts and definitions for a sustainable planning transition: lessons from moments of change pp. 1421-1443

- Teresa Marat-Mendes, Patrícia Bento d’Almeida and João Cunha Borges
- Accessibility and mobility in peripheral areas: a national place-based policy pp. 1444-1463

- Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
- Analysis of high streets of Istanbul: a proposal for strategic management approach pp. 1464-1492

- N. Gokce Tufekci and Kerem Yavuz Arslanli
- In the blind spot: ethnic retailing in Helsinki and the spontaneous placemaking of abandoned spaces pp. 1493-1513

- Hossam Hewidy and Johanna Lilius
- Diagrams as a comparative tool to understand the territorial evolution of port city regions pp. 1514-1528

- Rafael Rossetto Ribeiro and Gislaine Elizete Beloto
- Assessing impacts of PPGIS on urban land use planning: evidence from Finland and Poland pp. 1529-1548

- Piotr Jankowski, Kirsi Forss, Michał Czepkiewicz, Heli Saarikoski and Maarit Kahila
- Where innovation meets directionality: an index to measure regional readiness to deal with societal challenges pp. 1549-1576

- Francesco Cappellano, Teemu Makkonen, Nicola Francesco Dotti, Arnault Morisson and Annalisa Rizzo
- Building and nurturing grassroots innovation: A policy framework based on the local commons pp. 1577-1595

- David Grandadam, Patrick Cohendet and Raphaël Suire
- Legitimacy in municipal experimental governance: questioning the public good in urban innovation practices pp. 1596-1614

- Erica Eneqvist, Jessica Algehed, Christian Jensen and Andrew Karvonen
- Transnational architecture and urbanism: rethinking how cities plan, transform, and learn pp. 1615-1616

- Xuefei Ren
Volume 30, issue 7, 2022
- Circularities in territories: opportunities & challenges pp. 1183-1191

- Sébastien Bourdin, Danielle Galliano and Amélie Gonçalves
- Territorial development process based on the circular economy: a systematic literature review pp. 1192-1211

- Sonia Veyssière, Blandine Laperche and Corinne Blanquart
- Transformation of socioeconomic metabolism due to development of the bioeconomy: the case of northern Aube (France) pp. 1212-1229

- Pauline Marty, Sabrina Dermine-Brullot, Sophie Madelrieux, Julie Fleuet and Philippe Lescoat
- Eco-innovations towards circular economy: evidence from case studies of collective methanization in France pp. 1230-1250

- Amélie Gonçalves, Danielle Galliano and Pierre Triboulet
- Territorial governance and actors’ coordination in a local project of anaerobic digestion. A social network analysis pp. 1251-1270

- Amadou Niang, Andre Torre and Sébastien Bourdin
- Industrial ecology and sustainable change: inertia and transformation in Mexican agro-industrial sugarcane clusters pp. 1271-1291

- Juan R. Gallego-Bono and MaríaR. Tapia-Baranda
- Circularity in territories: analyzing the dynamics of collective actions in food systems pp. 1292-1310

- Vanessa Iceri and Sylvie Lardon
- Revealing the circularities in farmers’ market networked infrastructure of Western Anatolia pp. 1311-1332

- Halime Güher Tan
- Temporal challenges of building a circular city district through living-lab experiments pp. 1333-1354

- Maarit Särkilahti, Maria Åkerman, Ari Jokinen and Jukka Rintala
- A critical analysis of the role of the urban climate resilience nexus in London pp. 1355-1377

- Michael C. Aquilina and William R. Sheate
- Park & Ride facilities and suburban sprawl pp. 1378-1398

- Wolfgang Schwarzbauer, Philipp Koch and Martin Wolf
- Publishers’ Note pp. 1399-1399

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 6, 2022
- Activity types, thematic domains, and stakeholder constellations: explaining civil society involvement in Amsterdam’s smart city pp. 975-993

- Filipe Mello Rose
- Opening the black box of participatory planning: a study of how planners handle citizens’ input pp. 994-1012

- Erik Eriksson, Amira Fredriksson and Josefina Syssner
- Applied research by design: an experimental collaborative and interdisciplinary design charrette pp. 1013-1033

- Michael Neuman, Camilla Perrone and Alessandra Mossa
- European cities, international relations and some popular connotations pp. 1034-1054

- Agnieszka Szpak, Joanna Modrzyńska and Michał Dahl
- Italy, the fair land there where the Sì doth sound: when the places take revenge pp. 1055-1073

- Alessandra de Renzis and Fabio Sforzi
- Places For continuous learning on spatial planning issues – reflections on an experiment pp. 1074-1092

- Oswald Devisch, Majken Toftager Larsen, Teresa Palmieri and John Andersen
- European public space projects with social cohesion in mind: symbolic, programmatic and minimalist approaches pp. 1093-1123

- Patricia Simões Aelbrecht, Quentin Stevens and Sanjeev Kumar
- The promise of living labs to the Quadruple Helix stakeholders: exploring the sources of (dis)satisfaction pp. 1124-1143

- Huong Thu Nguyen and Pilar Marques
- Urban participatory planning approaches in capital cities: the Lisbon case pp. 1144-1161

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Learning to reflect collectively: how to create the right environment for discussing participatory planning practice? pp. 1162-1181

- Seppe De Blust, Oswald Devisch and Joke Vandenabeele
Volume 30, issue 5, 2022
- Place-based development and spatial justice pp. 791-806

- Sabine Weck, Ali Madanipour and Peter Schmitt
- The concept of spatial justice and the European Union’s territorial cohesion pp. 807-824

- Ali Madanipour, Mark Shucksmith and Elizabeth Brooks
- Knowledge and place-based development – towards networks of deep learning pp. 825-842

- Thomas Borén and Peter Schmitt
- Reading EUropean borderlands under the perspective of legal geography and spatial justice pp. 843-859

- Estelle Evrard
- A drop in the sea or catalyst for change: diverse effects of the place-based approach in Europe pp. 860-878

- Judit Keller and Tünde Virág
- The Finnish way of CLLD: place-based or half-hearted implementation? pp. 879-898

- Patrik Hämäläinen and Sarolta Németh
- Geographies of (in)justice and the (in)effectiveness of place-based policies in Greece pp. 899-916

- George Petrakos, Lefteris Topaloglou, Ageliki Anagnostou and Victor Cupcea
- Can digitalization be a tool to overcome spatial injustice in sparsely populated regions? The cases of Digital Västerbotten (Sweden) and Smart Country Side (Germany) pp. 917-934

- Linnea Löfving, Viktoria Kamuf, Timothy Heleniak, Sabine Weck and Gustaf Norlén
- Having a voice and a place: local youth driving urban development in an East German town under transformation pp. 935-951

- Viktoria Kamuf and Sabine Weck
- Spatial justice on the horizon? A combined Theory of Change scenario tool to assess place-based interventions pp. 952-973

- Simone Piras, Paulina Tobiasz-Lis, Margaret Currie, Karolina Dmochowska-Dudek, Dominic Duckett and Andrew Copus
Volume 30, issue 4, 2022
- Facing Covid-19: the digitalization path of Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence pp. 573-589

- Silvia Fissi, Elena Gori, Alberto Romolini and Marco Contri
- Effects of ‘Covidfencing’ on cross-border commuting: a case of Czech-German borderland pp. 590-607

- Lukáš Novotný
- Dimensions of (post-)viral tourism revival: actions and strategies from the perspectives of policymakers in Portugal pp. 608-626

- Faruk Seyitoğlu, Carlos Costa and Ana Maria Malta
- Stakeholder viewpoints on facilitation of cross-border cooperation pp. 627-642

- João Augusto Rossi Borges, Sabine Neuberger, Helmut Saatkamp, Alfons Oude Lansink and Dietrich Darr
- Urban ‘beautification’ and its discontents: the erosion of urban commons in Milan pp. 643-662

- Maria Tartari, Sabrina Pedrini and Pier Luigi Sacco
- Just city planning competitions in Helsinki: between the power of image and many images of power pp. 663-683

- Hossam Hewidy
- An overview of the River Contract tool: new aims in planning and protected areas issues pp. 684-704

- Donatella Cialdea and Chiara Pompei
- Ontologies of live-work mix in Amsterdam, Brussels and Stockholm: an institutionalist approach drawing on path dependency pp. 705-724

- Constance Uyttebrouck, Pascal De Decker and Jacques Teller
- Hard, soft and thin governance spaces in land-use change: comparing office-to-residential conversions in England, Scotland and the Netherlands pp. 725-743

- Patricia Canelas, Ben Clifford, Jessica Ferm and Nicola Livingstone
- Where is tourist housing actually located? New approaches and sources for detailed scale analysis pp. 744-768

- Juan-Mariano Camarillo-Naranjo, Ismael Vallejo-Villalta, Alfonso Fernández-Tabales and Enrique Santos-Pavón
- Conditions for networked co-production through digital participatory platforms in urban planning pp. 769-788

- Reinout Kleinhans, Enzo Falco and Ian Babelon
- Seeing the city: interdisciplinary perspectives on the study of the urban pp. 789-790

- Marilena Prisco
Volume 30, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue – cultural mega-events and heritage: challenges for European cities pp. 427-436

- Davide Ponzini
- Short-term gains and long-term challenges to learning from mega-event planning in the city of Genoa pp. 437-456

- Zachary Mark Jones
- A mega-event in a small city: community participation, heritage and scale in the case of Pafos 2017 European Capital of Culture pp. 457-477

- Evanthia Dova, Angeliki Sivitanidou, Natia R. Anastasi and Julia Georgi-Nerantzia Tzortzi
- A heritage-inspired cultural mega-event in a stigmatized city: Hull UK City of Culture 2017 pp. 478-498

- Enrico Tommarchi and Franco Bianchini
- Cultural events and heritage policy for the Milan Expo 2015: experimental intersections between mega-event and city pp. 499-513

- Stefano Di Vita
- Culture and heritage as a means to foster quality of life? The case of Wrocław European Capital of Culture 2016 pp. 514-533

- Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga
- Liverpool’s European Capital of Culture legacy narrative: a selective heritage? pp. 534-553

- Tamara West
- Internationalizing small-sized cities through mega-events: the case of Matera-Basilicata 2019 European Capital of Culture pp. 554-565

- Marina Rotolo
- Heritage and cultural mega-events: backgrounds, approaches and challenges pp. 566-572

- Jacek Purchla
Volume 30, issue 2, 2022
- Inside out, exploring residential spaces during COVID-19 lockdown from the perspective of architecture students pp. 211-226

- Paria Valizadeh and Aminreza Iranmanesh
- High speed rail as urban generator? An analysis of land use change around European stations pp. 227-250

- Fabian Wenner and Alain Thierstein
- Integrating green infrastructures in spatial planning: a scrutiny of regional tools in Sardinia, Italy pp. 251-268

- Andrea De Montis, Antonio Ledda and Giovanna Calia
- Core-city climate leadership in metropolitan contractual management agreements pp. 269-291

- Gro Sandkjær Hanssen and Anders Tønnesen
- How to achieve parsimonious urban land use: The Case of Greater Zurich pp. 292-310

- Sibylle Wälty
- Rural public places: specificity and importance for the local community (case study of four villages) pp. 311-335

- Dawid Soszyński, Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz, Jan Kamiński, Ewa Trzaskowska and Adam Gawryluk
- The death and life of Malmi neighbourhood shopping street: is ethnic retail a catalyst for public life recovery in Helsinki? pp. 336-358

- Hossam Hewidy and Johanna Lilius
- Studying abandoned settlements’ renaissance in the context of rural geography: perspectives for Prespes, Greece pp. 359-383

- Konstantina Ntassiou
- Mining activity and island landscape issues: evidence from Cyclades islands, Greece pp. 384-404

- Evangelia-Theodora Derdemezi, Georgios Tsilimigkas and Thanasis Kizos
- Identifying the determinants of vacuum tube high-speed train development with technology roadmapping – a study from Poland pp. 405-424

- Joanna Duda, Rafał Kusa, Rafał Rumin, Marcin Suder and Jerzy Feliks
- Estate regeneration and its discontents. Public housing, place and inequality in London pp. 425-426

- Sonia Freire Trigo
Volume 30, issue 1, 2022
- Star architecture and urban transformation: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-12

- Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Georgia Lindsay and Alain Thierstein
- The problematization of ‘star architecture’ in architecture research pp. 13-31

- Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Joelean Hall and Alain Thierstein
- Revitalization, transformation and the ‘Bilbao effect’: testing the local area impact of iconic architectural developments in North America, 2000–2009 pp. 32-49

- Matt Patterson
- Superstar Museums and global media exposure: mapping the positioning of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao through networks pp. 50-65

- Beatriz Plaza, Ibon Aranburu and Marisol Esteban
- A constellation of stars: what a local newspaper talks about when it talks about star architecture pp. 66-84

- Georgia Lindsay and Mark Sawyer
- The Elbphilharmonie and the Hamburg effect: on the social positioning, identities and system functions of a building and a city pp. 85-104

- Tobias Heuer and Jochen Runde
- Star architecture projects and the geographies of innovation across the construction supply chain: the case of the Elbphilharmonie pp. 105-120

- Johannes Dreher and Joachim Thiel
- Exceptional architecture, learning processes, and the contradictory performativity of norms and standards pp. 121-140

- Monika Grubbauer and Venetsiya Dimitrova
- Transnational mobilities of the tallest building: origins, mobilization and urban effects of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa pp. 141-159

- Davide Ponzini and Khaled Alawadi
- Beyond starchitecture: the shared architectural language of urban memorial spaces pp. 160-177

- Anne-Marie Broudehoux and Guylaine Cheli
- Shops, food, regeneration and a controversial signature building in Turin, Italy pp. 178-194

- Alberto Vanolo
- The attention economy of authentic cities: how cities behave like influencers pp. 195-209

- David A. Banks
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