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Volume 89, issue 2, 2023
- Community Design and Revitalization to Promote Health pp. 157-159

- Nisha Botchwey, Bruce Stiftel, Christopher Coutts, Catherine Ross and Olivia Chatman
- Getting to Root Causes pp. 160-166

- Benjamin W. Chrisinger
- Urban Planning for Health Equity Must Employ an Intersectionality Framework pp. 167-174

- Patrice C. Williams, Andrew Binet, Dana M. Alhasan, Nyree M. Riley and Chandra L. Jackson
- Enhancing Sharing Capabilities pp. 175-182

- Vinit Mukhija and Lois M. Takahashi
- Planning and Food Sovereignty in Conflict Cities pp. 183-195

- Samina Raja, Athar Parvaiz, Lanika Sanders, Alexandra Judelsohn, Shireen Guru, Mona Bhan, Goldie Osuri, Mehroosh Tak, Yeeli Mui and Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah
- Junk Food Accessibility After 10 Years of a Restrictive Food Environment Zoning Policy Around Schools pp. 196-209

- Lindsey Soon, Jason Gilliland and Leia M. Minaker
- Unplanned Food Access pp. 210-224

- Maryam Khojasteh
- An Empirical Analysis of the Link Between Built Environment and Safety in Chicago’s Transit Station Areas pp. 225-239

- Ahoura Zandiatashbar and Agustina Laurito
- Pop-Up Cycleways pp. 240-252

- Mike Harris and Peter McCue
- Remaking the American Dream: The Informal and Formal Transformation of Single-Family Housing Cities pp. 253-254

- Jake Wegmann
- Homelessness Is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns pp. 254-255

- Brian J. McCabe
- Building Colonial Hong Kong: Speculative Development and Segregation in the City pp. 255-256

- Nick R. Smith
- In the Images of Development: City Design in the Global South pp. 256-257

- Neema Kudva
- Underwater: Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change in the United States pp. 258-259

- Michelle Meyer
- The Accidental Ecosystem: People and Wildlife in American Cities pp. 259-260

- Margot W. Garcia
- Parks for Profit: Selling Nature in the City pp. 260-261

- Alessandro Rigolon
- Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City pp. 261-262

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Digital Participatory Planning: Citizen Engagement, Democracy, and Design pp. 262-264

- Matthew Wargent
Volume 89, issue 1, 2023
- What Tense Is a Plan pp. 1-1

- Ann Forsyth
- We Are Here pp. 2-15

- Annette M. Kim and Kristy H.A. Kang
- Can We Retrofit Suburban Arterials? pp. 16-30

- Paul Hess, Michael Piper and Andre Sorensen
- Age-Unfriendly by Design pp. 31-44

- Maxwell Hartt, Geoff DeVerteuil and Ruth Potts
- Exploring Homeowners’ Openness to Building Accessory Dwelling Units in the Sacramento Metropolitan Area pp. 45-60

- Jamey M. B. Volker and Susan Handy
- Zoning Incentives pp. 61-71

- George C. Homsy and Ki Eun Kang
- Why Do Planners Overlook Manufactured Housing and Resident-Owned Communities as Sources of Affordable Housing and Climate Transformation? pp. 72-79

- Zachary Lamb, Linda Shi and Jason Spicer
- Planning for and Against Vehicular Homelessness pp. 80-92

- Christopher Giamarino, Madeline Brozen and Evelyn Blumenberg
- Public Views on the Reallocation of Street Space Due to COVID-19 pp. 93-106

- Robert Noland, Evan Iacobucci and Wenwen Zhang
- Using Natural Language Processing to Read Plans pp. 107-119

- Xinyu Fu, Chaosu Li and Wei Zhai
- Racism by Design? pp. 120-133

- Hao Ding and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
- Value Creation, Capture, and Destruction pp. 134-145

- Bridget Fisher, Flávia Leite and Rachel Weber
- Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America’s Broken Housing Systems pp. 146-147

- Shayna Goldsmith
- The Swamp Peddlers pp. 147-148

- Carlton Basmajian
- Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Communities pp. 148-149

- Larissa Larsen
- Settler Colonial City: Racism and Inequity in Postwar Minneapolis pp. 149-151

- Magdalena Ugarte
- The Paradox of Urban Revitalization: Progress and Poverty in America’s Postindustrial Era pp. 151-152

- Stefan Norgaard
- Spent Behind the Wheel: Drivers’ Labor in the Uber Economy pp. 152-153

- Jesus M. Barajas
- Amtrak, America’s Railroad: Transportation’s Orphan and Its Struggle for Survival pp. 153-154

- Thomas C. Cornillie
- The Italian Legacy in Philadelphia: History, Culture, People and Ideas pp. 155-156

- David P. Varady
- Tate: Post-Rational Planning: A Solutions-Oriented Call to Justice pp. 156-156

- Elizabeth J. Mueller
Volume 88, issue 4, 2022
- Essential JAPA Style pp. 447-448

- Ann Forsyth
- Representation and Wage Gaps in the Planning Profession pp. 449-463

- Eun Jin Shin
- The Effects of Enhanced Information Utilization in Collaborative Hazard Mitigation Planning pp. 464-478

- Richard D. Margerum, Adam Zwickle, Josh Bruce and Curtis Thomas
- Equity in Accessibility pp. 479-494

- Karel Martens, Matan E. Singer and Aviv Lee Cohen-Zada
- Buying Access One Trip at a Time pp. 495-507

- Anne Brown, Nicholas J. Klein, Michael J. Smart and Amanda Howell
- Transitioning From Urban Climate Action to Climate Equity pp. 508-523

- Joan Fitzgerald
- Beyond Plans pp. 524-536

- Stephen Averill Sherman and Arnab Chakraborty
- The Institutional Dynamics of Land Use Planning pp. 537-549

- Carl Grodach
- Examining the Effects of Policy Design on Affordable Unit Production Under Inclusionary Zoning Policies pp. 550-564

- Ruoniu Wang and Xinyu Fu
- From Edge City to City? pp. 565-577

- Jennifer Day, Nicholas Phelps, Piret Veeroja and Xin Yang
- What Is Planning? From Planning Practice to Practices pp. 578-580

- Ernest R. Alexander
- Planning Theories and Practices pp. 578-578

- Ann Forsyth
- Theory…Out of Practice pp. 580-581

- Kian Goh
- What Is Theory? From Planning Theory to Theory for Planning pp. 582-583

- Joseph Heathcott
- Planning Theories Struggle at the Intersections of Gendered, Colonized, and Racialized Bodies pp. 583-584

- Elizabeth L. Sweet and Antonio Raciti
- Response to Commentaries: What’s Not to Agree? pp. 584-585

- Ernest R. Alexander
- Racial Justice and Housing Justice: Two American Illusions pp. 586-590

- Michael Lens
- Introduction to Urban Science: Evidence and Theory of Cities as Complex Systems pp. 591-592

- Robert Goodspeed
- Evaluating Urban and Regional Plans: From Theory to Practice pp. 592-593

- Lewis D. Hopkins
- Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality and the Urban Question pp. 593-594

- Jovanna Rosen
- Resisting Garbage: The Politics of Waste Management in American Cities pp. 594-595

- Jennifer Minner
- A Fortress in Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate, and the Making of Hasidic Williamsburg pp. 596-597

- Joseph Weil Huennekens
- Levelling Up Left Behind Places: The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge pp. 597-598

- David P. Varady
- The Help-Yourself City: Legitimacy & Inequality in DIY Urbanism pp. 598-599

- J. Revel Sims
Volume 88, issue 3, 2022
- Data Policy: Unpacking Difficult Issues Related to Data Access, Review, and Verification pp. 285-287

- Ann Forsyth
- Planning for Disaster-Induced Relocation of Communities pp. 288-304

- Balakrishnan Balachandran, Robert B. Olshansky and Laurie A. Johnson
- Disaster Assistance Winners and Losers pp. 305-318

- Maria Watson
- Planning for Extreme Heat: A National Survey of U.S. Planners pp. 319-334

- Sara Meerow and Ladd Keith
- A Case of (Decreasing) American Exceptionalism: Single-Family Zoning in the United States, Australia, and Canada pp. 335-351

- Andrew H. Whittemore and William Curran-Groome
- Tax Discrimination District pp. 352-364

- Lauren Ames Fischer
- Multiscalar Deliberative Transportation Planning pp. 365-376

- Rosalie Singerman Ray
- Planning Corruption or Corrupting Planning? pp. 377-391

- Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Vanessa Watson, Clifford Amoako, Wes Grooms, Davina Osei, Victor Osei Kwadwo, Andy Bonaventure Nyamekye, Kahad Adamu and Gabriel K. Appiah
- Gainesville’s Forgotten Neighborhood pp. 392-404

- Tyeshia Redden, Laura Dedenbach, Kristin Larsen and Kathryn Frank
- The Transgressive Urban Forest: An Ecological Aesthetic for the Anthropocene pp. 405-412

- Lucie A. Laurian, Ernest Sternberg and Nadia Voigt da Mata
- Welcoming Immigrants pp. 413-428

- Stacy Anne Harwood
- Our Autonomous Future pp. 429-432

- Eva Kaßens-Noor and Cornelius H. (Kip) Darcy
- Dream Play Build: Hands-On Community Engagement for Enduring Spaces and Places pp. 433-434

- Ivis García
- The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods: Renaissance and Resurgence pp. 434-435

- Manish Chalana
- Trophy Cities: A Feminist Perspective on New Capitals pp. 435-436

- Megan E. Heim LaFrombois
- Race Brokers: Housing Markets and Segregation in 21st Century Urban America pp. 436-437

- Stephen Sherman
- Hella Town: Oakland’s History of Development and Disruption pp. 438-439

- Gordon Douglas
- Implementing City Sustainability: Overcoming Administrative Silos to Achieve Functional Collective Action pp. 439-440

- Margot Garcia
- Aesthetics of Gentrification: Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City pp. 440-441

- Seyoung Sung
- Sustaining a City’s Culture and Character: Principles and Best Practices pp. 441-442

- Floyd Lapp
- Why Place Matters: A Sociological Study of the Historic Preservation Movement in Otaru, Japan, 1965–2017 pp. 442-443

- Jialin Shi
- Planning for the Common Good pp. 444-444

- Sanjeev Vidyarthi
- Constructing Community: Urban Governance, Development, and Inequality in Boston pp. 445-445

- Elizabeth J. Mueller
- Correction pp. 446-446

- The Editors
Volume 88, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial pp. 147-148

- Ann Forsyth
- Serial Participation in Urban Planning pp. 149-162

- Galit Cohen-Blankshtain and Anat Gofen
- Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform pp. 163-178

- Nicholas J. Klein, Kelcie Ralph, Calvin Thigpen and Anne Brown
- The Moving Mapper pp. 179-191

- Madeleine I. G. Daepp, Andrew Binet, Vedette Gavin and Mariana C. Arcaya
- Our Diversity Is Our Strength pp. 192-205

- Carolyn G. Loh, Amanda J. Ashley, Leslie Durham and Karen Bubb
- Recovery Capacity of Small Nonprofits in Post-2017 Hurricane Puerto Rico pp. 206-219

- Divya Chandrasekhar, Ivis García and Sayma Khajehei
- Procedural Vulnerability and Its Effects on Equitable Post-Disaster Recovery in Low-Income Communities pp. 220-231

- Danielle Zoe Rivera, Bradleigh Jenkins and Rebecca Randolph
- Affordable but Marginalized pp. 232-244

- Esther Sullivan, Carrie Makarewicz and Andrew Rumbach
- Planning in the Era of Regional Divergence pp. 245-252

- Gregory F. Randolph and Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
- Open Streets for Whom? pp. 253-261

- Dani Slabaugh, Jeremy Németh and Alessandro Rigolon
- Utilitarian Bicycling and Mental Wellbeing pp. 262-276

- Liang Ma and Runing Ye
- On Common Ground pp. 277-278

- Jeffrey S. Lowe
- From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice Within Government Agencies pp. 278-279

- Rebecca Walker
- The Good Ancestor: A Radical Prescription for Long-Term Thinking pp. 279-280

- Timothy Beatley
- Green, Fair, and Prosperous: Paths to a Sustainable Iowa pp. 280-281

- Mônica A. Haddad
- Urban Green Spaces: Public Health and Sustainability in the United States pp. 281-282

- Gabriel Camară
- Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Modern South pp. 282-283

- Carlton Basmajian
- Building Bridges: Community and University Partnerships in East St. Louis pp. 283-284

- Joanna Bernstein
Volume 88, issue 1, 2022
- What Is Planning? pp. 1-2

- Ann Forsyth
- Keys to the Car pp. 3-14

- Andrew Schouten, Evelyn Blumenberg, Martin Wachs and Hannah King
- Recent Relocation Patterns Among Older Adults in the United States pp. 15-29

- Shengxiao (Alex) Li, Wanyang Hu and Fuyu Guo
- The Width and Value of Residential Streets pp. 30-43

- Adam Millard-Ball
- Transit-Induced Gentrification or Vice Versa? pp. 44-54

- Jyothi Chava and John L. Renne
- Shifts Toward the Extremes pp. 55-66

- Rolf Pendall, Lydia Lo and Jake Wegmann
- Housing Affordability Crisis and Inequities of Land Use Change pp. 67-82

- Ajay Garde and Qi Song
- How Does an Expansion of Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Affect Housing Supply? pp. 83-96

- Fei Li and Zhan Guo
- Community-Centered Climate Planning pp. 97-112

- Katherine Lieberknecht
- Planning for Emerging Infectious Disease Pandemics pp. 113-126

- James Nguyen H. Spencer, David Marasco and Michelle Eichinger
- Planning for Dissent pp. 127-134

- Atul Pokharel, Dan Milz and Curt D. Gervich
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 135-135

- Adam Millard-Ball
- For the War Yet to Come: Planning Beirut’s Frontiers pp. 136-137

- Ryan Thomas Devlin
- Dhaka’s Changing Landscape: Prospects for Economic Development, Social Change, and Shared Prosperity pp. 137-138

- Saleh Ahmed
- The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South pp. 138-139

- Enrique Silva
- Data Action: Using Data for Public Good pp. 140-141

- Clio Andris
- The Misunderstood History of Gentrification: People, Planning, Preservation, and Urban Renewal, 1915–2020 pp. 141-142

- David P. Varady
- Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning pp. 143-144

- Thomas Skuzinski
- The Streets of Europe: The Sights, Sounds & Smells That Shaped Great Cities pp. 144-145

- Michael B. Teitz
- Public Transportation Systems: Principles of System Design, Operations Planning and Real-Time Control pp. 145-146

- Thomas C. Cornillie
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