Journal of the American Planning Association
2010 - 2025
Current editor(s): Sandi Rosenbloom From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
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
| |