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Volume 87, issue 4, 2021
- Peer Review in a Generalist Journal pp. 451-454

- Ann Forsyth
- Riders Who Avoided Public Transit During COVID-19 pp. 455-469

- Matthew Palm, Jeff Allen, Bochu Liu, Yixue Zhang, Michael Widener and Steven Farber
- Redrawing the Planners’ Circle pp. 470-483

- Louis A. Merlin, Denis Teoman, Marco Viola, Hailey Vaughn and Ralph Buehler
- Jobs–Housing Balance Re-Re-Visited pp. 484-496

- Evelyn Blumenberg and Hannah King
- Tools of the Trade? pp. 497-511

- Fariba Siddiq and Brian D. Taylor
- Estimating Pedestrian Flows on Street Networks pp. 512-526

- Andres Sevtsuk
- Evaluating Geodesign for Community-Based Tribal Planning pp. 527-541

- Jonathan Davis, K. David Pijawka, Elizabeth Wentz, Michelle Hale and David A. King
- Ambiguous, Confusing, and Not Delivering Enough Housing pp. 542-555

- Katrina Raynor, Matthew Palm and Georgia Warren-Myers
- Planning as Bargaining pp. 556-569

- Adam Millard-Ball
- Transferring Vacant Lots to Private Ownership Improves Care and Empowers Residents pp. 570-584

- Alessandro Rigolon, Debolina Banerjee, Paul Gobster, Sara Hadavi and William Stewart
- Notes From the Incoming Review Editor pp. 585-586

- Adam Millard-Ball
- The Great American Housing Bubble: What Went Wrong and How We Can Protect Ourselves in the Future pp. 587-588

- Dennis E. Gale
- Understanding Affordability: The Economics of Housing Markets pp. 588-590

- Helen X. H. Bao
- Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves pp. 590-591

- Emily Talen
- Designing the Global City: Design Excellence, Competitions and the Remaking of Central Sydney pp. 592-593

- Tridib Banerjee
- Uneven Innovation: The Work of Smart Cities pp. 593-594

- Joan Fitzgerald
- Correction pp. 595-595

- The Editors
Volume 87, issue 3, 2021
- What Is a Contribution in Planning Research? pp. 309-310

- Ann Forsyth
- The Right to (Re)Shape the City pp. 311-325

- Samantha Biglieri
- Feeling Like an “Odd Duck” pp. 326-340

- Ivis García, April Jackson, Andrew J. Greenlee, Anaid Yerena, Benjamin Chrisinger and C. Aujean Lee
- Why Latino Vendor Markets Matter pp. 341-353

- Edna Ledesma and Cecilia Giusti
- Planning for Regional Food Equity pp. 354-369

- Yeeli Mui, Maryam Khojasteh, Alexandra Judelsohn, Avery Sirwatka, Sylvia Kelly, Patrick Gooch and Samina Raja
- Mandated Planning for Climate Change pp. 370-382

- William Butler, Tisha Holmes and Zechariah Lange
- Upzoning and Single-Family Housing Prices pp. 383-395

- Daniel Kuhlmann
- Minus Minimums pp. 396-408

- Daniel Baldwin Hess and Jeffrey Rehler
- Toward Accessibility-Based Planning pp. 409-423

- Xiang Yan
- Right Sizing Flint’s Infrastructure in the Wake of the Flint Water Crisis Would Constitute an Additional Environmental Injustice pp. 424-432

- Richard C. Sadler, Debra Furr-Holden, Ella Greene-Moton, Brian Larkin, Moses Timlin, Dayne Walling and Thomas Wyatt
- Commentaries on Flint, Right Sizing, and Justice pp. 433-433

- Ann Forsyth
- Right Sizing Is Not What You Think It Is pp. 433-434

- Victoria Morckel
- Better Planning Practice Lies in a Community-Based, Analysis-Informed Process pp. 434-436

- Margaret Dewar
- Toward a Transformative Planning Infrastructure pp. 436-437

- Andrew J. Greenlee
- Rational and Advocacy Planning in Flint Will Have to Come to Terms to Forestall Future Crises pp. 437-438

- Brent D. Ryan
- Beyond Crises pp. 438-440

- Renia Ehrenfeucht and Marla Nelson
- Right Sizing for Efficiency and Equity but Achieving Neither pp. 440-441

- Ivonne Audirac and Jason Hackworth
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 442-443

- Gerard Francisco Sandoval
- Advancing Equity Planning Now pp. 444-445

- Jacob Wagner
- Black Lives and Spatial Matters: Policing Blackness and Practicing Freedom in Suburban St. Louis pp. 445-446

- M. Scott Ball
- The Voucher Promise: “Section 8” and the Fate of an American Neighborhood pp. 446-447

- Dan Immergluck
- Sustainable Approaches to Urban Transport pp. 448-449

- Meiqing Li
- Designing the Megaregion: Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale pp. 449-450

- Laura Tate
Volume 87, issue 2, 2021
- Theories and Planning Theories pp. 155-158

- Ann Forsyth
- Social Distancing and Cultural Bias pp. 159-166

- Benjamin Davy
- Exclusionary Zoning pp. 167-180

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- Are We Planning for Equity? pp. 181-196

- Carolyn G. Loh and Rose Kim
- Toward Mobility Justice pp. 197-210

- Ariel H. Bierbaum, Alex Karner and Jesus M. Barajas
- Plans Versus Political Priorities pp. 211-227

- Albert Tonghoon Han, Lucie Laurian and Jim Dewald
- Land Preservation Under the Transfer of Development Rights Program pp. 228-238

- Li Fang
- Committed and “Won Over” Parents in Vancouver’s Dense Family-Oriented Urbanism pp. 239-253

- Louis L. Thomas
- Early Lessons From Detroit’s Community Benefits Ordinance pp. 254-265

- Lisa Berglund
- Including Preservation in Planning pp. 266-281

- Eleonora Redaelli
- The Impact of Residential Densification on Perceptions of Public Space pp. 282-295

- Jordi Honey-Rosés and Oscar Zapata
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 296-297

- Gerard Francisco Sandoval
- Manufacturing Decline: How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt pp. 298-299

- June Manning Thomas
- Cyclescapes of the Unequal City: Bicycle Infrastructure and Uneven Development pp. 299-300

- Aaron Golub
- Better Buses, Better Cities: How to Plan, Run, and Win the Fight for Effective Transit pp. 300-302

- Kaylyn Levine
- Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America pp. 302-303

- Marcel E. Moran
- Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference? pp. 303-305

- Wes Grooms
- Design With Nature Now pp. 305-306

- Larissa Larsen
- Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners pp. 307-308

- Manish Shirgaokar
Volume 87, issue 1, 2021
- International Content in the Journal of the American Planning Association pp. 1-2

- Ann Forsyth
- Human Rights and the City: A View From Canada pp. 3-10

- Sandeep Agrawal
- Analyzing Action/Plan Consistency pp. 11-20

- Brian W. Ohm
- Planning and Development Challenges in Western Gateway Communities pp. 21-33

- Philip Stoker, Danya Rumore, Lindsey Romaniello and Zacharia Levine
- Planning for Climate Change pp. 34-44

- Sungyop Kim, Fengpeng Sun and Clara Irazábal
- Can You Imagine What’s Happened in Durham? pp. 45-61

- Meagan M. Ehlenz
- Affordable Housing Without Public Subsidies pp. 62-72

- Nathaniel Decker
- Does Local Ownership of Vacant Land Reduce Crime? pp. 73-84

- Matthew Stern and T. William Lester
- Housing Single Women pp. 85-100

- Julia Gabriele Harten
- Why Detailing Spatial Equity Matters in Water and Sanitation Evaluations pp. 101-107

- Gabriella Y. Carolini and Prassanna Raman
- Like a Fish Out of Water pp. 108-122

- Ivis García, April Jackson, Stacy A. Harwood, Andrew J. Greenlee, C. Aujean Lee and Benjamin Chrisinger
- Off the Grid…and Back Again? pp. 123-137

- Geoff Boeing
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 138-140

- Gerardo Francisco Sandoval
- Levine, Grengs, and Merlin: From Mobility to Accessibility: Transforming Urban Transportation and Land-Use Planning pp. 141-142

- Adam Millard-Ball
- Plotch: Last Subway: The Long Wait for the Next Train In New York City pp. 142-143

- Floyd Lapp
- Redaelli: Connecting Arts and Place: Cultural Policy and American Cities pp. 144-145

- Zachary M. Jones
- Wilson: The Heart of Community Engagement: Practitioner Stories From Across the Globe pp. 145-146

- Kenneth M. Reardon
- Dandekar (Ed.): The Planner's Use of Information (3rd ed.) pp. 146-148

- Barry Nocks
- Fitzgerald: Greenovation: Urban Leadership on Climate Change pp. 148-149

- Peter B. Meyer
- Condon: Five Rules for Tomorrow’s Cities pp. 149-150

- Doug Kelbaugh
- Correction pp. 151-153

- The Editors
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