Journal of the American Planning Association
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Volume 85, issue 4, 2019
- Scholarly Publication in an Information Age pp. 389-392

- Ann Forsyth
- Ethical Dilemmas in Professional Planning Practice in the United States pp. 393-404

- Mickey Lauria and Mellone F. Long
- Using Simple, Decision-Centered, Scenario-Based Planning to Improve Local Coastal Management pp. 405-423

- Richard K. Norton, Stephen Buckman, Guy A. Meadows and Zachary Rable
- Plan Implementation Challenges in a Shrinking City pp. 424-444

- Brent D. Ryan and Shuqi Gao
- What Planners Know pp. 445-462

- Paul G. Lewis and Nicholas J. Marantz
- Measuring the Local Economic Impacts of Replacing On-Street Parking With Bike Lanes pp. 463-481

- Daniel Arancibia, Steven Farber, Beth Savan, Yvonne Verlinden, Nancy Smith Lea, Jeff Allen and Lee Vernich
- Toward a Richer Picture of the Mobility Needs of Older Americans pp. 482-500

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Martin Wachs and Miriam Pinski
- Transportation Sustainability Follows From More People in Fewer Vehicles, Not Necessarily Automation pp. 501-510

- Louis A. Merlin
- Building Water-Efficient Cities pp. 511-524

- Philip Stoker, Heejun Chang, Elizabeth Wentz, Britt Crow-Miller, Gabrielle Jehle and Matthew Bonnette
- Planning Matters pp. 525-543

- Quan Yuan
- Neighborhood Affordability and Housing Market Resilience pp. 544-563

- Kyungsoon Wang and Dan Immergluck
- Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Economic Development pp. 564-584

- Xi Huang and Cathy Liu
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 585-586

- Tim Chapin
- Hertz: The Battle of Lincoln Park: Urban Renewal and Gentrification in Chicago pp. 587-588

- Dennis Gale
- Vale: After the Projects: Public Housing Redevelopment and the Governance of the Poorest Americans pp. 588-589

- David Varady
- Burdett and Rode (Eds.): Shaping Cities in an Urban Age pp. 590-591

- Jennifer Minner
- Liptan with Santen Jr.: Sustainable Stormwater Management: A Landscape-Driven Approach to Planning and Design pp. 591-592

- Olyssa Starry
- Mees: Participatory Design and Self-Building in Shared Urban Open Spaces: Community Gardens and Casitas in New York City pp. 592-593

- Micheline Nilsen
- Banister: Inequality in Transport pp. 593-594

- Mahtot Gebresselassie and Thomas W. Sanchez
- Kellerman: Automated and Autonomous Spatial Mobilities pp. 595-595

- William Riggs
- Correction pp. 596-597

- The Editors
Volume 85, issue 3, 2019
- Building a Foundation for Public Engagement in Planning pp. 183-187

- Carissa Schively Slotterback and Mickey Lauria
- Building “A Ladder of Citizen Participation” pp. 188-201

- John Gaber
- Can We Be Partners? pp. 202-217

- David C. Sloane, Breanna Morrison Hawkins, Jacqueline Illum, Alison Spindler and LaVonna B. Lewis
- Using Arnstein’s Ladder as an Evaluative Framework for the Assessment of Participatory Work in Postdisaster Haiti pp. 219-235

- Santina Contreras
- The View From the Top of Arnstein’s Ladder pp. 236-254

- Alex Karner, Keith Brower Brown, Richard Marcantonio and Louis G. Alcorn
- Including Youth in the Ladder of Citizen Participation pp. 255-270

- Nisha D. Botchwey, Nick Johnson, L. Katie O’Connell and Anna J. Kim
- Engaging Non-Citizens in an Age of Uncertainty pp. 271-286

- C. Aujean Lee
- Who Cares? pp. 287-300

- Ward Lyles and Stacey Swearingen White
- Remixing as Praxis pp. 301-320

- Andrea Roberts and Grace Kelly
- Participation in Postpolitical Times pp. 321-334

- Graham Haughton and Phil McManus
- From Citizen Control to Co-Production pp. 335-347

- Jovanna Rosen and Gary Painter
- Jumping Off the Ladder pp. 348-362

- Allison B. Laskey and Walter Nicholls
- Justice as Parity of Participation pp. 363-376

- Gwendolyn Blue, Marit Rosol and Victoria Fast
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 377-378

- Tim Chapin
- Hack: Site Planning: International Practice pp. 379-380

- Alexander Garvin
- Richards: Regreening the Built Environment: Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability pp. 380-381

- Chaeri Kim
- Beauregard: Cities in the Urban Age: A Dissent pp. 381-382

- Michael B. Teitz
- Doucet (Ed.): Why Detroit Matters: Decline, Renewal and Hope in a Divided City pp. 382-383

- Robin Boyle
- Hollander: An Ordinary City: Planning for Growth and Decline in New Bedford, Massachusetts pp. 384-385

- Lisa Berglund
- Goetz: The One-Way Street of Integration: Fair Housing and the Pursuit of Racial Justice in American Cities pp. 385-386

- Andrew Aurand
- Sandoval-Strausz and Kwak (Eds.): Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn in Urban History pp. 386-387

- Patricio Zambrano-Barragán
Volume 85, issue 2, 2019
- Linking Research and Practice in Planning pp. 81-82

- Ann Forsyth
- Redefining Car Access pp. 83-95

- Anne Brown
- They’re Back pp. 96-113

- Daniel Schneider
- Streamlining the Development Approval Process in a Post–Level of Service Los Angeles pp. 114-132

- Jamey M. B. Volker, Amy E. Lee and Dillon T. Fitch
- Are Cities Prepared for Autonomous Vehicles? pp. 133-151

- Yonah Freemark, Anne Hudson and Jinhua Zhao
- Changing Residential Land Use Regulations to Address High Housing Prices pp. 152-168

- C. J. Gabbe
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 169-170

- Tim Chapin
- Rosenzweig, Solecki, Romero-Lankao, Mehrotra, Dhakal, and Ibriahim (Eds): Climate Change and Cities: Second Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network pp. 171-172

- Eugénie L. Birch
- Lauster: The Death and Life of the Single-Family House: Lessons From Vancouver on Building a Livable City pp. 172-173

- Penny Gurstein
- Emerson and Smiley: Market Cities, People Cities: The Shape of Our Urban Future pp. 174-175

- David P. Varady
- Shatkin: Cities for Profit: The Real Estate Turn in Asia’s Urban Politics pp. 175-176

- Kimberly M. Noronha
- Wolman, Wial, St. Clair, and Hill: Coping With Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy pp. 177-178

- Samuel Geldin
- Scharlach and Lehning: Creating Aging-Friendly Communities pp. 178-179

- Charles W. Dunlap and Nancy Giunta
- Cervero, Guerra, and Al: Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places pp. 180-181

- Eric Dumbaugh
Volume 85, issue 1, 2019
- Letter From the Editor pp. 1-6

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- David Godschalk pp. 7-15

- Philip R. Berke and Daniel A. Rodriguez
- Finding the Missing Link: Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contribution to the Role of Computerized Information Systems in Urban Planning and Growth Management pp. 16-17

- Zorica Nedović-Budić
- David Godschalk, an Indispensable Resource pp. 17-18

- Jim Schwab
- Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contribution to Comprehensive Planning pp. 18-19

- Yan Song and Zhendong Luo
- With, Not For: Dave Godschalk and Citizen Participation pp. 19-21

- Bruce Stiftel
- Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contributions to Planning as Consensus Building pp. 21-22

- Larry Susskind
- The Case for Planners as Disaster Specialists pp. 22-23

- Shannon Van Zandt
- A Ladder of Citizen Participation pp. 24-34

- Sherry R. Arnstein
- Crowdsourcing Bike Share Station Locations pp. 35-48

- Greg P. Griffin and Junfeng Jiao
- Race and Municipal Annexation After the Voting Rights Act pp. 49-59

- Noah J. Durst
- Up Close and Personal pp. 60-68

- Floyd Lapp
- Notes from the Review Editor pp. 69-70

- Tim Chapin
- Willson: A Guide for the Idealist: Launching and Navigating Your Planning Career pp. 71-72

- Barry Nocks
- Lerch (Ed.): The Community Resilience Reader: Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval pp. 72-73

- William Butler
- Johnson and Olshansky: After Great Disasters: An In-Depth Analysis of How Six Countries Managed Community Recovery pp. 74-75

- Ann-Margaret Esnard
- Martens: Transport Justice: Designing Fair Transportation Systems pp. 75-76

- Xiaoxia Dong
- Agyeman, Matthews, and Sobel (Eds.): Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice: From Loncheras to Lobsta Love pp. 76-78

- Kameshwari Pothukuchi
- Logan: Historic Capital: Preservation, Race, and Real Estate in Washington, D.C pp. 78-79

- Andrew Aurand
- Koch and Latham (Eds.): Key Thinkers on Cities pp. 79-80

- Eugénie L. Birch
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