Journal of the American Planning Association
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Volume 91, issue 2, 2025
- HeatReady Neighborhoods: A Planning Rubric for Extreme Heat pp. 177-191

- Melissa Guardaro, Augie Gastelum, Ryan Winkle, Mary Munoz Encinas, Jennifer Vanos, Sarah Bassett and David Hondula
- Retail on the Ground and on the Books: Vacancies and the (Mis)Match Between Retail Activity and Regulated Land Uses pp. 192-206

- Leah Brooks and Rachel Meltzer
- Navigating ADA Compliance pp. 207-224

- Molly Wagner, Manish Shirgaokar, Aditi Misra and Wesley Marshall
- Improving the Quality of Climate Change Adaptation Planning Through State Mandate: The Case of California pp. 225-238

- Philip G. Gilbertson and Sara Meerow
- Planning for Disaster Recovery: Planner Perspectives and Experiences pp. 239-255

- Michelle Annette Meyer, Siyu Yu, Joy Semien, Shannon Van Zandt and Shannon Burke
- From Rational Planning to Communicative Planning: Exploring the Roles of Responsible Planners in Beijing pp. 256-270

- Lei Zhang, Jinghui Lu, Xiaodong Shi and Lu Liao
- “Missing” No More: Planners Should Harness Private Developers to Build Middle Housing pp. 271-277

- Nicholas J. Marantz and Jake Wegmann
- Panacea or Band-Aid? First-/Last-Mile Connection in Public Transit Systems pp. 278-285

- Lingqian Hu and Robert J. Schneider
- Rental Registries and the Business of Providing a Home pp. 286-293

- Jane Rongerude
- The Ethical Concerns of Artificial Intelligence in Urban Planning pp. 294-307

- Thomas W. Sanchez, Marc Brenman and Xinyue Ye
- Radical Adaptation: Transforming Cities for a Climate Changed World pp. 308-309

- Timothy Beatley
- Our Urban Future: An Active Learning Guide to Sustainable Cities pp. 310-311

- Mônica A. Haddad
- Reinventing the Chinese City pp. 312-313

- Zhongjie Lin
- The Danger Zone Is Everywhere: How Housing Discrimination Harms Health and Steals Wealth pp. 314-315

- Jake Wegmann
- Privileging Place: How Second Homeowners Transform Communities and Themselves pp. 316-317

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Housing in the United States: The Basics pp. 318-319

- David P. Varady
- Outside the Outside: The New Politics of Suburbs pp. 320-321

- Lisa Berglund
- Forecasting Travel in Urban America: The Socio-Technical Life of an Engineering Modeling World pp. 322-323

- Kristina Currans
- Mumbai on Two Wheels: Cycling, Urban Space, and Sustainable Mobility pp. 324-325

- Manish Shirgaokar
- Mapping Possibility: Finding Purpose and Hope in Community Planning pp. 326-326

- Ward Lyles
Volume 91, issue 1, 2025
- Can New Housing Supply Mitigate Displacement and Exclusion? pp. 1-15

- Karen Chapple and Taesoo Song
- Expanding Affordable Middle Housing Options in Single-Family Neighborhoods pp. 16-29

- Hongwei Dong
- Not (Officially) in My Backyard pp. 30-45

- Nathanael Jo, Andrea Vallebueno, Derek Ouyang and Daniel E. Ho
- Planning With a Basic Income pp. 46-57

- Marc Doussard and Kevin Quinn
- Libraries Are Resilience Hubs pp. 58-71

- Lucie Laurian, Evan Doyle, Iulian Vamanu and Kara Logsden
- Measuring Transit Equity of an On-Demand Multimodal Transit System pp. 72-87

- Uijeong Hwang, Seung Jae Lieu, Hongzhao Guan, Kevin Dalmeijer, Pascal van Hentenryck and Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- The State of Sustainable Urban Last-Mile Freight Planning in the United States pp. 88-101

- Thomas Maxner, Giacomo Dalla Chiara and Anne Goodchild
- Urban Roadway in America: The Amount, Extent, and Value pp. 102-116

- Erick Guerra, Gilles Duranton and Xinyu Ma
- Decoding the 15-Minute City Debate: Conspiracies, Backlash, and Dissent in Planning for Proximity pp. 117-125

- Oriol Marquet, Isabelle Anguelovski, Samuel Nello-Deakin and Jordi Honey-Rosés
- Positioning the Private Car as a Political Problem pp. 126-132

- Jennifer L. Kent and Patrick Harris
- Beyond the Golden Shovel pp. 133-143

- Theodore S. Eisenman, Lara A. Roman, Johan Östberg, Lindsay K. Campbell and Erika Svendsen
- Planning, Property, and Political Logics of Development Compared pp. 144-156

- Nicholas A. Phelps
- Killed by a Traffic Engineer: Shattering the Delusion That Science Underlies Our Transportation System pp. 157-158

- Erick Guerra
- Disrupting D.C.: The Rise of Uber and the Fall of the City pp. 159-160

- Michael A. N. Montilla
- Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet pp. 161-162

- Ellen Oettinger White
- Privatization and Its Discontents: Infrastructure, Law, and American Democracy pp. 163-163

- Thomas C. Cornillie
- A City Is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences pp. 164-165

- Jennifer Clark
- On the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice pp. 166-167

- Dylan Stevenson
- Making an African City: Technopolitics and the Infrastructure of Everyday Life in Colonial Accra pp. 168-169

- Nana-Yaw Andoh
- Jakarta: The City of a Thousand Dimensions pp. 170-171

- Ashok Das
- The Shape of Utopia: The Architecture of Radical Reform in Nineteenth-Century America pp. 172-173

- Deni Ruggeri
- Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis pp. 174-175

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Correction pp. em-i-em-i

- The Editors
Volume 90, issue 4, 2024
- Whose Miles Are These Anyway? pp. 593-609

- Carole Turley Voulgaris, Gregory S. Macfarlane and Joseph C. Kaylor
- Housing Precarity in Six European and North American Cities: Threatened by the Loss of a Safe, Stable, and Affordable Home pp. 610-626

- Gabriela Debrunner, Katrin Hofer, Michael Wicki, Fiona Kauer and David Kaufmann
- Who Owns America? A Methodology for Identifying Landlords’ Ownership Scale and the Implications for Targeted Code Enforcement pp. 627-641

- Brian Y. An, Andrew Jakabovics, Anthony Orlando, Seva Rodnyansky and Eunjee Son
- Navigating Cultural Difference in Planning: How Cross-Border Adaptation Nurtured Cosmopolitan Competence Among U.S.-Taught Chinese Practitioners pp. 642-655

- Colleen Chiu-Shee and Linda Shi
- Creating an Informal Transport Route pp. 656-671

- Tamara Kerzhner
- Platform-Enabled Informality? pp. 672-685

- Nicole Gurran, Zahra Nasreen and Pranita Shrestha
- How Do Local Officials Conceptualize Sustainability as Practiced in Their Communities? pp. 686-698

- Sarah L. Hofmeyer, Christopher V. Hawkins, Rachel M. Krause and Angela Park
- Planning for Drinking Water Salinization in the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions pp. 699-714

- Allison Lassiter
- Practitioner Perceptions of City-Subcontracted Community Organizing pp. 715-727

- C. Aujean Lee and John C. Harris
- Deciphering Public Voices in the Digital Era pp. 728-741

- Xinyu Fu, Thomas W. Sanchez, Chaosu Li and Juliana Reu Junqueira
- Walking (In)Convenience pp. 742-757

- Becky P. Y. Loo, Ting Lian and Lawrence D. Frank
- Closing the Climate Gap pp. 758-773

- Katherine Lieberknecht, Nancy Carlson, Keri Stephens, Fernanda Leite, Frances Acuña and Jonathan Lowell
- Planning Scholars Reflect on the 75th Anniversary of the Housing Act of 1949: An Introduction to the Special Commentary Section pp. 774-774

- Joseph Heathcott
- Title I Pioneered the Subsidized Urban Megaproject pp. 775-775

- Nicholas Dagen Bloom
- America’s Housing Affordability Crisis: Time for a New Housing Act? pp. 776-776

- Lan Deng
- The Cynical Politics of the Public Home pp. 777-777

- Edward Goetz
- Civil Rights Challenges to U.S. Housing Policy pp. 778-778

- Walter Greason
- Victory and Defeat in the 1949 Housing Act pp. 779-779

- D. Bradford Hunt
- The 1949 Housing Act as Cold War Diplomacy pp. 780-780

- Nancy Kwak
- The Housing and Planning Act of 2024 pp. 781-781

- Elizabeth Mueller
- Housing as a Right pp. 782-782

- Mary Pattillo
- Homeownership and the White–Black Wealth Gap pp. 783-784

- Angela Simms
- The Persistent Challenges of U.S. Housing Policy pp. 785-785

- Lawrence J. Vale
- The Housing Act of 1949 in Images pp. 786-790

- Joseph Heathcott
- This Is My Jail: Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarceration pp. 791-792

- Elizabeth L. Sweet
- Preserving the Vanishing City: Historic Preservation Amid Urban Decline in Cleveland, Ohio pp. 793-794

- Eleonora Redaelli
- Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time pp. 795-796

- David Varady
- How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors That Determine the Fate of Every Project, From Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything in Between pp. 797-798

- John Landis
- A People’s History of SFO: The Making of the Bay Area and an Airport pp. 799-800

- Megan S. Ryerson
- The City Aroused: Queer Places and Urban Redevelopment in Postwar San Francisco pp. 801-802

- Alex Bitterman
- Seeing Symphonically: Avant-Garde Film, Urban Planning, and the Utopian Image of New York pp. 803-804

- Bonnie J. Johnson
- The Computable City: Histories, Technologies, Stories, Predictions pp. 805-806

- Meixin Yuan
- The New Suburbia: How Diversity Remade Suburban Life in Los Angeles After 1945 pp. 807-808

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Many Urbanisms: Divergent Trajectories of Global City Building pp. 809-809

- Enrique R. Silva
Volume 90, issue 3, 2024
- Digital Technology Use and Future Expectations pp. 405-420

- Claire Daniel, Elizabeth Wentz, Petra Hurtado, Wei Yang and Christopher Pettit
- Overseeing Infill pp. 421-433

- Nicholas J. Marantz, Christopher S. Elmendorf and Youjin B. Kim
- Gentrifiers of Color: Class Inequalities in Ethnic/Racial Neighborhood Displacement pp. 434-451

- Yael Shmaryahu-Yeshurun
- Food Access After Disasters pp. 452-470

- Nathanael P. Rosenheim, Maria Watson, John Casellas Connors, Mastura Safayet and Walter Gillis Peacock
- After the Minimum Parking Requirement pp. 471-485

- Srirang Sohoni and Bumsoo Lee
- A Sustainable and Equitable Approach to Financing Multimodal Transportation Alternatives in Metropolitan Areas pp. 486-493

- Patrick DeCorla-Souza
- Network Power or Power-Penetrated Network? pp. 494-509

- Li Fang, Yijia Wen, Jingze Zhang, Gordon Erlebacher and Samuel Staley
- Indigenizing Food System Planning for Food System Resiliency pp. 510-524

- Tammara Soma, Chelsey G. Armstrong, Cedar Welsh, Samantha Jung, Clifford G. Atleo (Niis Na’yaa/Kam’ayaam/Chachim’multhnii), Belinda Li and Tamara Shulman
- Can ChatGPT Evaluate Plans? pp. 525-536

- Xinyu Fu, Ruoniu Wang and Chaosu Li
- Can Subsidized Carshare Programs Enhance Access for Low-Income Travelers? pp. 537-550

- Julene Paul, Miriam Pinski, Madeline Brozen and Evelyn Blumenberg
- Applications, Approaches, and Ethics of the Extended Reality in Urban Design and Planning pp. 551-567

- Amir H. Hajrasouliha
- Necessary Considerations When Framing Urban Heat Resilience as an Infrastructure Issue pp. 568-575

- Theodore C. Lim
- Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law pp. 576-577

- Jennifer Minner
- Poverty, By America pp. 578-579

- Elizabeth J. Mueller
- Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square pp. 580-581

- Ezra Haber Glenn
- Shifting Gears: Toward a New Way of Thinking About Transportation pp. 582-583

- Noreen McDonald
- Atlas of the Senseable City pp. 584-584

- Peter A. Johnson
- The Changing American Neighborhood: The Meaning of Place in the Twenty-First Century pp. 585-586

- David Varady
- Transforming the Irvine Ranch: Joan Irvine, William Pereira, Ray Watson, and the Big Plan pp. 587-587

- Richard Peiser
- Understanding Disaster Insurance: New Tools for a More Resilient Future pp. 588-589

- Robert Olshansky
- Urban Design in the 20th Century: A History pp. 590-590

- Sanjeev Vidyarthi
- Human Transit, Revised Edition: How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives pp. 591-591

- Ahmed El-Geneidy
Volume 90, issue 2, 2024
- Navigating Forward: Sustaining and Enhancing JAPA’s Legacy of Impact pp. 191-192

- Yan Song
- Planning Food and Place: Navigating Dollar Stores to Improve Healthy Food Access pp. 193-212

- John Accordino and Annie W. Conte
- Complete Community pp. 213-229

- Jill L. Grant
- Development Fees and Park Equity in Los Angeles pp. 230-246

- Alessandro Rigolon, Christopher Giamarino and Jon Christensen
- Do Land Use Plans Affirmatively Further Fair Housing? pp. 247-260

- Paavo Monkkonen, Michael Lens, Moira O’Neill, Christopher Elmendorf, Gregory Preston and Raine Robichaud
- Evaluating Collaborative Public–Private Partnerships pp. 261-273

- Kate Nelischer
- Are We There Yet? pp. 274-288

- Maria Manta Conroy and Jessica Pagan Wilson
- Facilitating Online Participatory Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 289-302

- Dan Milz, Atul Pokharel and Curt D. Gervich
- Can TODs Include Affordable Housing? pp. 303-317

- Ajay Garde, Huê-Tâm Jamme, Benjamin Toney, Deepak Bahl and Tridib Banerjee
- Zoning In on Transit-Oriented Development pp. 318-335

- Aryana Soliz, Lancelot Rodrigue, Christian Peaker, Isabelle Bernard and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Community Animators and Participatory Planning pp. 336-348

- Ryan Anders Whitney and Trudy Ledsham
- The Hardening of the American Landscape pp. 349-366

- Brian Muller and Stefania Mitova
- Can Florida’s Coast Survive Its Reliance on Development? pp. 367-383

- Linda Shi, William Butler, Tisha Holmes, Ryan Thomas, Anthony Milordis, Jonathan Ignatowski, Yousuf Mahid and Austin M. Aldag
- Cases of a “Not so New” Suburban Reality in the United States pp. 384-387

- Bernadette Hanlon
- Regional Governance and the Politics of Housing in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 388-389

- Michael B. Teitz
- University City: History, Race, and Community in the Era of the Innovation District pp. 390-391

- Harley Etienne
- The Heart of Toronto: Corporate Power, Civic Activism, and the Remaking of Downtown Yonge Street pp. 392-393

- Karen Chapple
- The Drive for Dollars: How Fiscal Politics Shaped Urban Freeways and Transformed American Cities pp. 394-395

- Philip Plotch
- The Great American Transit Disaster: A Century of Austerity, Auto-Centric Planning, and White Flight pp. 396-397

- Jonathan L. Gifford
- Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World pp. 398-399

- Norman Garrick
- Community Benefits: Developers, Negotiations, and Accountability pp. 400-401

- Joanna Ganning
- Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and the Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore pp. 402-403

- Gwen Ottinger
Volume 90, issue 1, 2024
- Welcome to the New Editorial Group pp. 1-1

- Ann Forsyth
- Adaptability of Low-Income Communities in Postdisaster Relocation pp. 2-17

- Kanako Iuchi
- A Wrench in the Machine pp. 18-29

- Jordan Branham, David Salvesen, Nikhil Kaza and Todd K. BenDor
- Integration as Adaptation: Advancing Research and Practice for Inclusive Climate Receiving Communities pp. 30-49

- Hannah M. Teicher and Patrick Marchman
- Growing Safely or Building Risk? pp. 50-62

- Miyuki Hino, Todd K. BenDor, Jordan Branham, Nikhil Kaza, Antonia Sebastian and Shane Sweeney
- Who Is Planning for Environmental Justice—and How? pp. 63-76

- Catherine Brinkley and Jenny Wagner
- Are Traffic Studies “Junk Science” That Don’t Belong in Court? pp. 77-85

- Kristina M. Currans and Kenneth A. Stahl
- Productive Frictions pp. 86-100

- Huê-Tâm Jamme
- Walkable Neighborhoods pp. 101-114

- Kevin M. Leyden, Michael J. Hogan, Lorraine D’Arcy, Brendan Bunting and Sebastiaan Bierema
- Is Housing Assistance Associated With Mental Health? pp. 115-128

- Atticus Jaramillo and William M. Rohe
- High Rises and Housing Stress pp. 129-143

- Cloé St-Hilaire, Mikael Brunila and David Wachsmuth
- Finding Mutual Benefit in Urban Development pp. 144-158

- Yinnon Geva and Matti Siemiatycki
- Lessons Learned From a Citywide Abandoned Housing Experiment pp. 159-172

- John MacDonald, Ahuva Jacobowitz, Jason Gravel, Mitchell Smith, Robert Stokes, Vicky Tam, Eugenia South and Charles Branas
- Three Atlases of Our Time pp. 173-174

- Gordon C. C. Douglas
- Megaregions and America’s Future pp. 175-176

- Kieran Donaghy
- The Politics of Trash: How Governments Used Corruption to Clean Cities, 1890–1929 pp. 177-178

- Lily Baum Pollans
- The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet pp. 179-180

- Larissa Larsen
- Build Beyond Zero: New Ideas for Carbon-Smart Architecture pp. 181-182

- Jennifer Minner
- Growing Gardens, Building Power: Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Brooklyn pp. 183-184

- Mahbubur Meenar
- Urban Planning in a World of Informal Politics pp. 185-186

- Hsi-Chuan Wang
- Emerging Global Cities: Origin, Structure, and Significance pp. 187-188

- Michael B. Teitz
- Cities after Crisis: Reinventing Neighborhood Design from the Ground-Up pp. 189-190

- Gabriel Camară
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