Journal of the American Planning Association
2010 - 2026
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Volume 92, issue 3, 2026
- On Books and Book Reviews in Planning pp. 357-359

- Adam Millard-Ball
- The Implications of Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) Sales for Residential Mobility pp. 360-374

- Taesoo Song and Carolina Reid
- A Trauma-Informed Planning Framework (TIPF) for Immigrant Belonging pp. 375-396

- Clara Irazábal, Nohely Alvarez and Elizabeth Aparicio
- Disciplinary Disconnects: Urban Planning’s Neglect of Nonrepresentational Thinking pp. 397-409

- Mor Shilon
- Building Urban Resilience with Just Trees: Addressing Community Interests Within Urban Forestry Planning in South Los Angeles pp. 410-424

- Santina Contreras, Zoelli Ortiz, Theresa Maysonet, Robin Gilliam, Monica Dean, Marianna Babboni and Katie Vega
- Planning in an Era of Polycrisis: Challenges and Pathways for Climate and Housing Justice pp. 425-441

- Emilia Oscilowicz, Isabelle Anguelovski, James J. T. Connolly, Galia Shokry, Margarita Triguero-Mas and Bryan Wee
- The Limits of Upzoning: Historic Land Use, Amenity, and Lot-Scale Drivers of Densification pp. 442-456

- Rachel Gallagher
- Advancing Pedestrian Models: A Comparative Review and Vision for the Future pp. 457-474

- Niaz Mahmud Zafri and Andres Sevtsuk
- Using Large Language Models to Assess Equity in U.S. Local Government American Rescue Plans pp. 475-490

- Mildred E. Warner, Zijing Zhao, Yuanshuo Xu and Xuelian Li
- Land Use and Road Safety: Understanding the Persistence of Vulnerable Road User Deaths and Injuries in the United States pp. 491-505

- Eric Dumbaugh and Jonathan Stiles
- Spatial Governance in South Africa and Beyond pp. 506-509

- Nancy Odendaal
- In Levittown’s Shadow: Poverty in America’s Wealthiest Postwar Suburb pp. 510-511

- Thomas J. Vicino
- Garden Apartments: The History of a Low-Rent Utopia pp. 512-513

- David P. Varady
- Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity pp. 514-515

- William Fulton
- Modernism’s Magic Hat: Architecture and the Illusion of Development Without Capital pp. 516-517

- Tridib Banerjee
- Indefensible Spaces: Policing and the Struggle for Housing pp. 518-519

- Ian Baran
- Building the Black City: The Transformation of American Life pp. 520-521

- Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta
- Arrested Mobility: Overcoming the Threat to Black Movement pp. 522-523

- Tamika L. Butler
- Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality pp. 524-525

- Jesus M Barajas
- Autonomous Urbanism: Toward a New Transitopia pp. 526-527

- Nico Larco
- Disrupting the Speculative City: Property, Power and Community Resistance in London pp. 528-529

- Ashley Kopetzky
- Mobilization Politics: Governing Philadelphia in the Early Twenty-First Century pp. 530-531

- John Kromer
- Planning as Political Theater: Chronicle of Two Megaprojects Foretold pp. 532-533

- Harriet Dunn
Volume 92, issue 2, 2026
- Gentrification-Induced Displacement, Destination Neighborhoods, and Destination Houses for Low-Income Households in Columbus, Ohio pp. 163-178

- Sahar Khaleel and Bernadette Hanlon
- A Mixed-Methods Assessment of Energy Insecurity in the United States pp. 179-192

- Ariadna Reyes, Josh Newton, Camilo Caudillo, Luis Macias Barrientos and Vanessa Delgado
- Who Owns Municipal Housing Bonds? Asset Managers and the Affordable Housing Crisis pp. 193-208

- Renee Tapp and Rachel Weber
- Legislating Gentle Density From Above? Learning From the Divergent Outcomes of Three Small-Lot Densification Modes in California pp. 209-220

- Jake Wegmann, Karen Chapple and Andrew Wofford
- Manufacturing Urban Form: Could Mobile Home Parks Be Good Urbanism? pp. 221-236

- Zachary Lamb, Yael Nidam, Kelvin Yeoh and Calvin Tang
- How Right-of-Way Adaptations Support Urban Resilience: Pandemic Streateries and Social Interactions in Seattle’s University District pp. 237-258

- Daniel Benjamin Abramson, Brian Kirk, Katherine Idziorek, Branden Born and Rachel Berney
- “The Big Ship Turns Around Slowly”: An Evaluation of Equity and Justice in Ontario Climate Action Plans pp. 259-274

- Kayleigh Swanson
- A Framework for Using Regional Scenarios in Racial Equity Planning pp. 275-289

- Daniel L. Engelberg
- Multiscale Analysis of Pedestrian Crossing Distance pp. 290-304

- Marcel E. Moran and Debra F. Laefer
- Rethinking Urban Planning for Uncertainty: Big Picture Planning as Urban Foresight Practice pp. 305-315

- Ahmed Ouf, Hisham Abusaada and Abeer Elshater
- A Review Worth Reviewing: Gatekeeping and Epistemic Stewardship in Peer Review of Planning Research pp. 316-325

- Hisham Abusaada and Abeer Elshater
- Planning Under Preemption: State Power and Local Authority in the AI Data Center Era pp. 326-332

- Justin Kollar
- Can Board Games Introduce City Planning Concepts to a Wider Audience? pp. 333-335

- Dave Amos
- Rooted: The American Legacy of Land Theft and the Modern Movement for Black Land Ownership pp. 336-337

- Bonnie J. Johnson
- Second-Order Preservation: Social Justice and Climate Action Through Heritage Policy pp. 338-339

- Kelly L. Kinahan
- Meet Me at the Library: A Place to Foster Social Connection and Promote Democracy pp. 340-341

- Ashley Kopetzky
- The New American Small Town: Lessons for Sustainable Urban Futures pp. 342-343

- Lina Moe
- Urban Informality: An Introduction pp. 344-345

- Julio D. Dávila
- Miami in the Anthropocene: Rising Seas and Urban Resilience pp. 346-347

- Qian He
- Replumbing the City: Water Management as Climate Adaptation in Los Angeles pp. 348-349

- Gregory Pierce
- Rebuilding New Orleans: Immigrant Laborers and Street Food Vendors in the Post-Katrina Era pp. 350-351

- Jason Patch
- Affordable Housing in Charlotte: What One City’s History Tells Us about America’s Pressing Problem pp. 352-353

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Creative Instigation: The Art & Strategy of Authentic Community Engagement pp. 354-355

- Jennifer Minner
Volume 92, issue 1, 2026
- Advancing Spatial Planning for Wildfire-Resilient Settlements: Insights From Chile and Victoria (Australia) pp. 1-14

- Constanza Gonzalez-Mathiesen
- Logistics of Zoning, Zoning for Logistics: Toward Healthy and Equitable Development for Urban Freight pp. 15-32

- Travis Fried, Carla Tejada, Sarah Dennis-Bauer, Otgondulam Bolbaatar, Anne Goodchild, Julian D. Marshall, Oliver Olmedo and Lizándro García
- Handwaving Participatory Planning: The “Ongoing Experiment” With Dedicated Digital Engagement Platforms pp. 33-44

- Morgan Boyco
- What Can Rural Planning Learn from Community Development? Some Lessons Moving Forward pp. 45-62

- Kathryn I. Frank and Michael Hibbard
- Case Study: Using Pop-Up Protected Bike Lanes to Encourage Community Support for Safe Streets pp. 63-76

- Kurt Kaminer, Michelina M. Witte and Gillian A. Hotz
- Group Reflective Practice for Planning Commissioners pp. 77-87

- Bonnie J. Johnson
- From Mandates to Outcomes: How Federal Policies Shape Local Green Infrastructure Planning and Implementation pp. 88-104

- Chaeri Kim
- Planning for Rhythmized Urban Parks: Temporal Park Classification and Modes of Action pp. 105-124

- Xiyuan Ren, ChengHe Guan, Shengze Chen, Meizi You, Ying Li and Kangning Huang
- Just Distribution of Tree Canopy? A Digital Approach to Tree Equity pp. 125-133

- Alexandra G. Ponette-González, Matthew Fry, Daniella Hirschfeld, Jeff Rose and Evan Elderbrock
- What’s Missing From Supply-Side Progressivism? pp. 134-139

- Clayton Nall
- The Right to Suburbia: Combating Gentrification on the Urban Edge pp. 140-141

- Suzanne Lanyi Charles
- Building for People: Designing Livable, Affordable, Low-Carbon Communities pp. 142-143

- Stephen M. Wheeler
- The Projects: A New History of Public Housing pp. 144-145

- David P. Varady
- Home Truths: Fixing Canada’s Housing Crisis pp. 146-147

- Katrin B. Anacker
- The Green Divide [film] pp. 148-149

- Alessandro Rigolon
- The Equitably Resilient City: Solidarities and Struggles in the Face of Climate Crisis pp. 150-151

- Renia Ehrenfeucht
- The Gated City: Planning Practice and the Challenges of Urban Fragmentation in Mexico pp. 152-153

- Alejandra Reyes
- Co-Cities: Innovative Transitions Toward Just and Self-Sustaining Communities pp. 154-155

- Jeffrey S. Lowe
- Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor pp. 156-157

- Chris Tilly
- Travel Behaviour Reconsidered in an Era of Decarbonisation pp. 158-159

- Robert B. Noland
- The Infrastructure Book: How Cities Work and Power Our Lives pp. 160-161

- John Landis
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