European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 12, 2021
- Building an open innovation platform as a part of city renewal initiatives pp. 2165-2183

- Satu Parjanen and Tero Rantala
- Upscaling without innovation: taking the edge off grassroot initiatives with scaling-up in Amsterdam’s Anthropocene forest pp. 2184-2208

- Astrid Druijff and Maria Kaika
- Individuals who have zero-interest in living in carsharing-facilitating neighbourhoods: a case study in the Netherlands pp. 2209-2225

- Juan Wang, Gamze Dane and Harry Timmermans
- Circular Economy in the building industry European policy and local practices pp. 2226-2251

- Rannveig Edda Hjaltadóttir and Paula Hild
- Repeated collaboration of inventors across European regions pp. 2252-2272

- Gergő Tóth, Sándor Juhász, Zoltán Elekes and Balázs Lengyel
- Urban geography vs company geography. An analysis of location determinants in three European cities pp. 2273-2299

- Stefano De Falco
- The sustainability of the urban layer of e-commerce deliveries: the Belgian collection and delivery point networks pp. 2300-2319

- Joris Beckers and Ann Verhetsel
- Cluster development and regional industrial restructuring: agency and asset modification pp. 2320-2339

- Jan Ole Rypestøl, Arne Isaksen, Emelie Langemyr Eriksen, Tatiana Iakovleva, Svein Gunnar Sjøtun and Rune Njøs
- From political motivation to scientific knowledge: classifying policy labs in the science-policy nexus pp. 2340-2356

- Derk T. Trei, Johanna Hornung, Jasmin Rychlik and Nils C. Bandelow
- The Randstad: a polycentric metropolis? pp. 2357-2358

- Marco Bontje
Volume 29, issue 11, 2021
- The bigger the better? The new ‘macro’ regions in France in the lens of territorial changes in Europe pp. 1975-1980

- Thomas Perrin
- The territorial big bang: which assessment about the territorial reform in France? pp. 1981-1998

- Sébastien Bourdin and Andre Torre
- Merging regions in contemporary France: a policy perspective pp. 1999-2016

- Vincent Simoulin and Emmanuel Negrier
- The making of the Bydgoszcz-Toruń partnership area as an example of a bipolar conflict pp. 2017-2037

- Magdalena Szmytkowska, Łukasz Kubiak, Przemysław Śleszyński and Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak
- Exploring the creation of the metropolitan city-region government: the cases of England, France and Italy pp. 2038-2055

- Christophe Demazière
- The scale of the century? – the new city regionalism in England and some experiences from Liverpool pp. 2056-2078

- Olivier Sykes and Alexander Nurse
- The location patterns of audio-visual communication firms in Barcelona pp. 2079-2100

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod and Eva Coll-Martínez
- The role of tier, ownership and size of companies in value creation and capture pp. 2101-2120

- Jiří Blažek, Aleš Bělohradský and Zuzana Holická
- Cooperation for innovation in liberal market economies: STI and DUI innovation modes in SMEs in the United Kingdom pp. 2121-2144

- Mario Davide Parrilli and Dragana Radicic
- Challenges in strategies for socioeconomic democratization. Assessing solidarity economy policies in Barcelona pp. 2145-2163

- Santiago Eizaguirre Anglada
- Publishers’ Note pp. 2164-2164

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 10, 2021
- Transformative thinking and urban living labs in planning practice: a critical review and ongoing case studies in Europe pp. 1739-1757

- Agatino Rizzo, Abdolrasoul Habibipour and Anna Ståhlbröst
- Reframing development in Ireland: making the case for an urban lab approach pp. 1758-1776

- Patrick Collins, Ulf Strohmayer and Mark Justin Rainey
- Exploring a low SME equity equilibrium in Wales pp. 1777-1797

- Nikos Kapitsinis, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- Profile of creative women: a comprehensive quantitative approach for Spain pp. 1798-1818

- Lucía Inglada-Pérez, Pablo Coto-Millán, Pedro Casares and Vicente Inglada
- Institutional settings and local embeddedness of European entrepreneurial families: an inter-regional comparison pp. 1819-1844

- Paula Martínez-Sanchis, Cristina Iturrioz-Landart, Cristina Aragón-Amonarriz, Miruna Radu-Lefebvre and Claire Seaman
- Match or mismatch between gazelle companies’ challenges and the support provided by intermediary actors – an empirical example of the construction industry pp. 1845-1869

- Inessa Laur and Ingrid Mignon
- Digital social innovation and civic participation: toward responsible and inclusive transport planning pp. 1870-1885

- Abid Mehmood and Muhammad Imran
- What do place-makers actually do to sustain knowledge dynamics? Place-making practices in a Czech suburban knowledge location pp. 1886-1905

- Alena Coblence
- Organizing innovation contests for public procurement of innovation – a case study of smart city hackathons in Tampere, Finland pp. 1906-1924

- Matti Pihlajamaa and Maria Merisalo
- Entrepreneurial regions at a dead end: competition, management by objectives and decentralization less effective, efficient and legitimate pp. 1925-1950

- Patrick Küpper and Stefan Kundolf
- Regional differences in how related variety ‘works’: the case of labour mobility pp. 1951-1973

- Kadri Kuusk
Volume 29, issue 9, 2021
- Spatial evolution in the light of innovative transformation: the impact of policies and institutions in divergent situations pp. 1581-1588

- Ulrich Hilpert
- Regional selectivity of innovative progress: Industry 4.0 and digitization ahead pp. 1589-1605

- Ulrich Hilpert
- The impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chains and regions: innovation in the aerospace and automotive industries pp. 1606-1621

- Desmond Hickie and James Hickie
- The transition of regional innovation systems to Industry 4.0: the case of Basque Country and Catalonia pp. 1622-1636

- Francesco Sandulli, Elena M. Gimenez-Fernandez and Maria Isabel Rodriguez Ferradas
- The growing inequalities in Italy – North/South – and the increasing dependency of the successful North upon German and French industries pp. 1637-1655

- Matteo Gaddi, Nadia Garbellini and Francesco Garibaldo
- How does Industry 4.0 affect the relationship between centre and periphery? The case of manufacturing industry in Germany pp. 1656-1671

- Samuel Greef and Wolfgang Schroeder
- Glowing cities and the future of manufacturing in the US and Europe: How digitalization will impact metropolitan areas depending on sectoral dominances and regional skill distribution pp. 1672-1689

- Yasmin M. Hilpert
- The Korean approach to Industry 4.0: the 4th Industrial Revolution from regional perspectives pp. 1690-1707

- Sunyang Chung and Jiyoon Chung
- Industry 4.0/Digitalization and networks of innovation in the North American regional context pp. 1708-1722

- Paul M.A. Baker, Helaina Gaspard and Jerry A. Zhu
- Industry 4.0 as a ‘sudden change': the relevance of long waves of economic development for the regional level pp. 1723-1737

- Walter Scherrer
Volume 29, issue 8, 2021
- Disentangling three decades of strategic spatial planning in England through participation, project promotion and policy integration pp. 1375-1392

- Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat and Eduardo Oliveira
- Plan changes in Istanbul (Turkey) as project-led practices in a plan-led planning system pp. 1393-1418

- Numan Kilinc and Sevkiye Sence Turk
- Socially innovative spatial planning: insights from within and beyond a LEADER framework pp. 1419-1437

- Chatzichristos Georgios and Nagopoulos Nikolaos
- Towards a territorial definition of a circular economy: exploring the role of territorial factors in closed-loop systems pp. 1438-1457

- Carlos Tapia, Marco Bianchi, Georg Pallaske and Andrea M. Bassi
- Suburban regeneration through capacity building two case-studies from France (Périgueux) and Denmark (Viby) pp. 1458-1475

- Majken Toftager Larsen, Marion Serre and Remy Vigneron
- Global knowledge sourcing in thick and diversified RIS: case studies in Oslo, Malmø and Beijing pp. 1476-1494

- Heidi Wiig, Ju Liu and Elena Zukauskaite
- The European value chain network: key regions and Brexit implications pp. 1495-1513

- Theodore Tsekeris
- The organizational adaptation of universities to smart specialization: the emergence of strategic network interface units pp. 1514-1537

- Liliana Fonseca, Carlos Rodrigues and Joan-Lluís Capelleras
- Understanding conditions for path development after path exhaustion pp. 1538-1555

- Antje Klitkou, Marco Capasso and Teis Hansen
- Local development policy: do new culture houses have an impact on migration? The case of Norway pp. 1556-1577

- Trine Bille and Hanna Nyborg Storm
- Cultural mega-events: opportunities and risks for heritage cities pp. 1578-1579

- Barbara Grabher
Volume 29, issue 7, 2021
- A path dependent systems perspective on participation in municipal land-use planning pp. 1193-1210

- Terje Holsen
- Conflicts, competition and cooperation between territorial self-government units after the administrative reform in 1999: Wielkopolska pp. 1211-1230

- Roman Matykowski and Barbara Konecka-Szydłowska
- The compliance of land-use planning with strategic spatial planning – insights from Zurich, Switzerland pp. 1231-1250

- Franziska B. Schmid, Felix Kienast and Anna M. Hersperger
- How policies become best practices: a case study of best practice making in an EU knowledge sharing project pp. 1251-1271

- Oliver Blake, Meredith Glaser, Luca Bertolini and Marco te Brömmelstroet
- Are green cities sustainable? A degrowth critique of sustainable urban development in Copenhagen pp. 1272-1289

- Karl Krähmer
- Circularities and proximities within resource valuation systems: insights from territory-based initiatives in the forestry sector pp. 1290-1313

- Jonathan Lenglet and Véronique Peyrache-Gadeau
- Spatial conditions for car dependency in mid-sized European city regions pp. 1314-1330

- J. K. Wiersma, L. Bertolini and L. Harms
- Spatial transformation, public policy and metropolitan governance: secondary business districts in Dublin and Warsaw pp. 1331-1352

- Maciej Smętkowski, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Dorota Celinska-Janowicz
- ‘A great [Nordic] city is full of stories!’ Persuasive techniques in urban development videos pp. 1353-1371

- Pauliina Raento, Helena Leino and Markus Laine
- Critical dictionary on borders, cross-border cooperation and European integration pp. 1372-1374

- Eduardo Medeiros
Volume 29, issue 6, 2021
- Cycle Highways: a new concept of infrastructure pp. 1003-1020

- Gabriel José Cabral Dias and Paulo Jorge Gomes Ribeiro
- Are compact cities a threat to public health? pp. 1021-1049

- Camilla Ihlebæk, Petter Næss and Harpa Stefansdottir
- Getting creative with housing? Case studies of Paintworks, Bristol and Baltic Triangle, Liverpool pp. 1050-1070

- Julie T. Miao
- A methodology to analyze local housing wealth divergences in an aging shock context: application to the case of France pp. 1071-1091

- Yasmine Essafi Zouari, Arnaud Simon and Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
- The urban density in two Nordic capitals – comparing the development of Oslo and Helsinki metropolitan regions pp. 1092-1112

- Maija Tiitu, Petter Naess and Mika Ristimäki
- Accelerated planning for urban housing infills: coordination strategies pp. 1113-1131

- Jan Brochner, Joanna Gregorowicz-Kipszak, Mathias Gustafsson and Anders Hagson
- Strategies of municipal land policies: housing development in Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands pp. 1132-1150

- Sina Shahab, Thomas Hartmann and Arend Jonkman
- Delineation of health care deserts using accessibility measures: the case of Poland pp. 1151-1173

- Piotr Rosik, Marcin Stępniak and Rafał Wiśniewski
- Strategic spatial planning and efficacy: an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach in Lyon and Copenhagen pp. 1174-1192

- Gaëtan Palka, Eduardo Oliveira, Sofia Pagliarin and Anna M. Hersperger
Volume 29, issue 5, 2021
- The road to ambiguity: the axiological construction of the regional tier in France pp. 807-826

- Arnaud Brennetot
- Cohesion Policy and the citizens’ perceptions of the EU: the role of communication and implementation pp. 827-843

- Marcin Dąbrowski, Marjolein Spaans, Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado and Roberto Rocco
- Planning in no one’s backyard: municipal planners’ discourses of participation in brownfield projects in Helsinki, Amsterdam and Copenhagen pp. 844-861

- Annaliina Niitamo
- Organizing cross-sectoral housing provision planning: settings, problems and knowledge pp. 862-882

- Lina Berglund-Snodgrass, Ebba Högström, Maria Fjellfeldt and Urban Markström
- Financial accessibility in branchless municipalities: an analysis for Andalusia pp. 883-898

- José A. Camacho, Jesús Molina and Mercedes Rodríguez
- Knocking on the door: policy, agency and path creation in the post-industrial city pp. 899-922

- Will Rossiter and David J. Smith
- Overcoming geographical barriers to international presence. The case of the emerging Romanian Tuscany wine cluster pp. 923-941

- Manuel Expósito-Langa, Oana Bărbulescu and José-Vicente Tomás-Miquel
- Emerging clusters: the importance of legitimacy, path advocates, and narratives pp. 942-961

- Jack Laurie Harris
- Covidfencing effects on cross-border deterritorialism: the case of Europe pp. 962-982

- Eduardo Medeiros, Martín Guillermo Ramírez, Gyula Ocskay and Jean Peyrony
- Can rail save a peri-urban way of life? The case of peri-urban cities served by rail services in the metropolitan area of Lille (France) pp. 983-1002

- Sophie Hasiak and Cyprien Richer
Volume 29, issue 4, 2021
- A policy proposal to deal with excessive cultural tourism pp. 601-618

- Bruno Frey and Andre Briviba
- Area-based approaches are losing the essence of local targeting: LEADER/CLLD in the Czech Republic pp. 619-636

- Ondřej Konečný, Zdeněk Šilhan, Markéta Chaloupková and Hana Svobodová
- Land use challenges, sustainability and the spatial planning balancing act: Insights from Sweden and Switzerland pp. 637-653

- Alys Solly
- Business cycles and trends in Germany and Portugal: macroeconomic policy implications in the Euro Area pp. 654-680

- Leonardo Costa, Francisca Guedes de Oliveira, Alexandra Leitão and José Paredes
- Challenges with strategic placed-based innovation policy: implementation of smart specialization in Estonia and Wales pp. 681-698

- Kaija Valdmaa, Rhiannon Pugh and Jaanus Müür
- Temporary population mobilities between Estonia and Finland based on mobile phone data and the emergence of a cross-border region pp. 699-719

- Siiri Silm, Jussi S. Jauhiainen, Janika Raun and Margus Tiru
- Spatial networking and firms’ organization. The case of Italy pp. 720-738

- Giulio Cainelli, Valentina Giannini and Donato Iacobucci
- Mission-oriented or mission adrift? A critical examination of mission-oriented innovation policies pp. 739-761

- Ross Brown
- Regional design ateliers on ‘energy and space’: systemic transition arenas in energy transition processes pp. 762-778

- Annet Kempenaar, Emma Puerari, Marcel Pleijte and Michael van Buuren
- Combinatorial innovation modes in SMEs: mechanisms integrating STI processes into DUI mode learning and the role of regional innovation policy pp. 779-805

- Harm Alhusen and Tatjana Bennat
Volume 29, issue 3, 2021
- Is the concept of urban metabolism useful for planning practice? pp. 411-424

- Vitor Oliveira and Rita Vaz
- Quiet acceptance vs. the ‘polder model’: stakeholder involvement in strategic urban mobility plans pp. 425-445

- L. B. A. van der Linde, P. A. Witte and T. J. M. Spit
- Real option applications in megaproject planning: trends, relevance and research gaps. A literature review pp. 446-467

- Thomas Machiels, Tine Compernolle and Tom Coppens
- Family-managed firms and local export spillovers: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 468-492

- Stefano Amato, Rodrigo Basco, Mikaela Backman and Nicola Lattanzi
- Climate change adaptation plans in Polish cities – comparative analysis pp. 493-510

- Agnieszka Szpak
- Models of morphological transformations of centres of the largest Polish cities after World War II pp. 511-535

- Łukasz Musiaka, Tomasz Figlus and Robert Szmytkie
- Same same but different: regional coherence between institutions and policies in family firm succession pp. 536-555

- Regina Lenz and Johannes Glückler
- The role of social ties for culture-led development in inner areas. The case of the 2016–2017 Central Italy earthquake pp. 556-579

- Mara Cerquetti and Eleonora Cutrini
- Valuation of river restoration measures – Do residential preferences depend on leisure behaviour? pp. 580-600

- Lars Symmank, Adriano Profeta and Christine Niens
Volume 29, issue 2, 2021
- Related and unrelated variety vs. basic labour market variables - regional analysis for Poland pp. 221-240

- Misiak Tomasz and Dykas Paweł
- Operationalizing urban resilience: insights from the science-policy interface in the European Union pp. 241-258

- Aliaksandra Baravikova, Alessandro Coppola and Alberto Terenzi
- Effects of learning, unlearning and forgetting on path development: the case of the Macerata-Fermo footwear industrial districts pp. 259-276

- Marco Bellandi, Lisa De Propris and Claudia Vecciolini
- ‘To fear or not to fear?’ The nature of the EU-27 countries’ vulnerability to Brexit pp. 277-290

- Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska and Anna Matysek-Jędrych
- Effects of EU rural development funds on newly established enterprises in Romania's rural areas pp. 291-311

- Gabriele Mack, Gina Fintineru and Andreas Kohler
- The ‘Alsace European Authority’: a new step in the ‘territorial differentiation’ in France pp. 312-328

- Olivier Vergne and Guy Baudelle
- Industry 4.0, proximity constraints and new challenges for industrial policy pp. 329-345

- Javier Bilbao-Ubillos, Vicente Camino-Beldarrain and Gurutze Intxaurburu-Clemente
- STI and DUI innovation modes in micro-, small-, medium- and large-sized firms: distinctive patterns across Europe and the U.S pp. 346-368

- Mario Davide Parrilli and Dragana Radicic
- The green adaptation-regeneration nexus: innovation or business-as-usual? pp. 369-388

- Daniel Tubridy
- The ‘certain’ returns from expenditures for ‘uncertain’ activities: a local multiplier approach to evaluate regional R&I policy pp. 389-409

- Nicola Francesco Dotti, Andre Spithoven, Ariane Wautelet and Walter Ysebaert
Volume 29, issue 1, 2021
- New global tourism innovation in a post-coronavirus era pp. 1-19

- Sérgio Nunes and Philip Cooke
- The territorial framework of river courses: a new methodology in evolving perspectives pp. 20-38

- Donatella Cialdea and Chiara Pompei
- A normative approach for assessment of accessibility from liveability perspective pp. 39-56

- Elda İstillozlu and Naciye Doratlı
- Recoding of an industrial town: bioeconomy hype as a cure from decline? pp. 57-74

- Moritz Albrecht and Jarmo Kortelainen
- The effect on economic development of creative class versus human capital: panel evidence from German regions pp. 75-93

- Esubalew Alehegn Tiruneh, Silvia Sacchetti and Ermanno Tortia
- Catching-up and regional disparities: a resource-allocation approach pp. 94-116

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- Transit-oriented development in the southern European city of thessaloniki introducing urban railway: typology and implementation issues pp. 117-141

- Apostolos Papagiannakis, Athina Vitopoulou and Athena Yiannakou
- From the Frankfurt greenbelt to the Regionalpark RheinMain: an institutional perspective on regional greenbelt governance pp. 142-162

- Sara Macdonald, Jochen Monstadt and Abigail Friendly
- Public houses and house prices in Great Britain: a panel analysis pp. 163-180

- Ignazio Cabras, Franziska Sohns, Jesus Canduela and Steven Toms
- Spatial governance and planning systems in the public control of spatial development: a European typology pp. 181-200

- Erblin Berisha, Giancarlo Cotella, Umberto Janin Rivolin and Alys Solly
- Selling Milan in pieces: the finance-led production of urban spaces pp. 201-218

- Mayra Mosciaro
- The politics of cycling infrastructure. Spaces and (In)Equality pp. 219-220

- Ralph Buehler
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