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 84, issue 3-4, 2018
- Letter From the Editor pp. 213-213

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 214-216

- Tridib Banerjee, Gary Hack and Michael Southworth
- Kevin Lynch in Los Angeles pp. 217-229

- Meredith Drake Reitan and Tridib Banerjee
- Toward the Dreams and Realities of Temporary Paradise? Lynch and Appleyard’s Look at the Special Landscape of San Diego/Tijuana pp. 230-236

- Bruce Appleyard and Michael Stepner
- Designing the Danceable City pp. 237-249

- Caroline Chen
- Perceiving the Livable City pp. 250-262

- Deni Ruggeri, Chester Harvey and Peter Bosselmann
- New Directions in Cognitive-Environmental Research pp. 263-275

- Andrew Mondschein and Steven T. Moga
- Lynch’s Elements of the City in the Digital Era pp. 276-278

- Giyoung Park and Gary W. Evans
- The Image of the Digital City: Revisiting Lynch’s Principles of Urban Legibility pp. 280-283

- Ginette Wessel, Alireza Karduni and Eric Sauda
- Kevin Lynch and His Legacy on Teaching Professional Planners and Designers pp. 284-292

- Peter Bosselmann
- Theoretical and Practical Influences of Kevin Lynch in China pp. 293-305

- Yan Tang, Sisi Liang and Ruizhi Yu
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 307-307

- Tim Chapin
- Schlichtman, Patch, and Hill: Gentrifier pp. 308-309

- Dennis E. Gale
- Schlichtman, Patch, and Hill: Gentrifier pp. 309-310

- Susan M. Hoffmann
- Mayne: Slums: The History of a Global Injustice pp. 310-311

- Jennifer Ann Williams
- Souther: Believing in Cleveland: Managing Decline in the “Best Location in the Nation” pp. 311-312

- Stephanie Ryberg-Webster
- Coutts: Green Infrastructure and Public Health pp. 312-313

- Nisha D. Botchwey
- Gruen: Shopping Town: Designing the City in Suburban America pp. 313-314

- Michael B. Teitz
Volume 84, issue 2, 2018
- Letter From the Editor pp. 97-98

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Motivations and Strategies for Bicycle Planning in Rural, Suburban, and Low-Density Communities: The Need for New Best Practices pp. 99-111

- Carolyn McAndrews, Sara Tabatabaie and Jill S. Litt
- Navigating Statistical Uncertainty: How Urban and Regional Planners Understand and Work With American Community Survey (ACS) Data for Guiding Policy pp. 112-126

- Jason R. Jurjevich, Amy L. Griffin, Seth E. Spielman, David C. Folch, Meg Merrick and Nicholas N. Nagle
- Using Photography to Assess Housing Damage and Rebuilding Progress for Disaster Recovery Planning pp. 127-144

- Michelle Annette Meyer and Marccus D. Hendricks
- State of the Art in Planning for College and University Campuses: Site Planning and Beyond pp. 145-161

- Linda C. Dalton, Amir H. Hajrasouliha and William W. Riggs
- Online Participatory Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges for Enriching Participatory Planning pp. 162-177

- Nader Afzalan and Brian Muller
- Introduction: John Friedmann and Links to Planning Practice pp. 178-179

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- A Planners’ Planner: John Friedmann’s Quest for a General Theory of Planning pp. 179-191

- Bish Sanyal
- Civic Infrastructure for Neighborhood Planning pp. 191-193

- Keith Pezzoli
- Delineating the Shape of Planning Practice: John Friedmann’s Legacy pp. 193-197

- Hemalata C. Dandekar
- John Friedmann’s “Radical” Legacy in Asia’s World City, Hong Kong pp. 197-199

- Mee Kam Ng
- Navigating Ethnicity: Segregation, Placemaking, and Difference, by David H. Kaplan pp. 201-202

- David P. Varady
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 201-201

- Tim Chapin
- Messy Urbanism: Understanding the “Other” Cities of Asia, edited by Manish Chalana and Jeffrey Hou pp. 203-204

- Katherine Idziorek
- How to Kill a City: Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighborhood, by Peter Moskowitz pp. 203-203

- Wei Zhai
- Planning Canada: A Case Study Approach, edited by Ren Thomas pp. 205-205

- Sheryl-Ann Simpson
- Bike Boom: The Unexpected Resurgence of Cycling, by Carlton Reid pp. 206-206

- Michael Duncan
Volume 84, issue 1, 2018
- Letter From the Editor pp. 5-6

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Planning for Mixed Use: Affordable for Whom? pp. 7-20

- Markus Moos, Tara Vinodrai, Nick Revington and Michael Seasons
- Do Practicing Planners Value Plan Quality? Insights From a Survey of Planning Professionals in Ontario, Canada pp. 21-32

- Dave Guyadeen
- Livable Streets, Livable Arterials? Characteristics of Commercial Arterial Roads Associated With Neighborhood Livability pp. 33-44

- Carolyn McAndrews and Wesley Marshall
- The Impacts of Big Box Retail on Downtown: A Case Study of Target in Davis (CA) pp. 45-60

- Gian-Claudia Sciara, Kristin Lovejoy and Susan Handy
- Estimates of Transaction Costs in Transfer of Development Rights Programs pp. 61-75

- Sina Shahab, J. Peter Clinch and Eoin O'Neill
- My Career as a Pragmatist pp. 76-84

- David P. Varady
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 85-85

- Tim Chapin
- , by Richard V. Reeves pp. 86-86

- William W. Goldsmith
- , by Royce Hanson pp. 86-87

- Marie Howland
- , edited by Alison Hope Alkon and Julian Agyeman pp. 87-88

- Kameshwari Pothukuchi
- , by Robert C. Trumpbour and Kenneth Womack pp. 88-89

- Tim Chapin
Volume 83, issue 4, 2017
- Letter From the Editor pp. 333-334

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- How to Bid Better for the Olympics: A Participatory Mega-Event Planning Strategy for Local Legacies pp. 335-345

- Eva Kassens-Noor and John Lauermann
- Form-Based Codes for Zoning Reform to Promote Sustainable Development: Insights From Cities in Southern California pp. 346-364

- Ajay Garde and Cecilia Kim
- The Maker Movement and Urban Economic Development pp. 365-376

- Laura Wolf-Powers, Marc Doussard, Greg Schrock, Charles Heying, Max Eisenburger and Stephen Marotta
- Achieving Regional Housing Planning Objectives: Directing Affordable Housing to Jobs-Rich Neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 377-388

- Matthew Palm and Deb Niemeier
- Regulatory Practices of Urban Agriculture: A Connection to Planning and Policy pp. 389-403

- Mahbubur Meenar, Alfonso Morales and Leonard Bonarek
- Mobility Niches: Jitneys to Robo-Taxis pp. 404-412

- Robert Cervero
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 413-413

- Tim Chapin
- , by Mathew Desmond pp. 414-414

- Dennis E. Gale
- , by Michael Storper, Thomas Kemeny, Naji Makarem, and Taner Osman pp. 415-415

- Michael B. Teitz
- , by Ray Tomalty and Alan Mallach pp. 416-417

- Don Alexander
- , edited by Wayne Caldwell, Stew Hilts, and Bronwynne Wilton pp. 417-418

- Evangeline Linkous
- , by Marc Barthelemy pp. 418-418

- Geoff Boeing
- , by Eugene P. Moehring pp. 419-419

- Michael Maloy
- EOV Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 83, issue 3, 2017
- Letter From the Editor pp. 233-234

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Racial and Class Bias in Zoning: Rezonings Involving Heavy Commercial and Industrial Land Use in Durham (NC), 1945–2014 pp. 235-248

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- The Link Between Local Comprehensive Plans and Housing Affordability: A Comparative Study of the Atlanta and Detroit Metropolitan Areas pp. 249-261

- Hee-Jung Jun
- Metropolitan Transportation Planning: Lessons From the Past, Institutions for the Future pp. 262-276

- Gian-Claudia Sciara
- The Intersection of Planning, Urban Agriculture, and Food Justice: A Review of the Literature pp. 277-295

- Megan Horst, Nathan McClintock and Lesli Hoey
- Contextualizing Walkability: Do Relationships Between Built Environments and Walking Vary by Socioeconomic Context? pp. 296-314

- Arlie Adkins, Carrie Makarewicz, Michele Scanze, Maia Ingram and Gretchen Luhr
- A Career in Planning pp. 315-321

- Karen S. Christensen
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 322-322

- Tim Chapin
- , by Ian Wray pp. 323-324

- Michael B. Teitz
- , by Joop de Wit pp. 323-323

- Chandan Deuskar
- , edited by Donald K. Carter pp. 324-325

- W. Paul Farmer
- , by Christina D. Rosan pp. 326-326

- Michael B. Teitz
- , by Thomas Fisher pp. 327-327

- Russell J. Fricano
- Correction to: The Driving Downturn: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 328-328

- The Editors
Volume 83, issue 2, 2017
- Letter From the Editor pp. 117-118

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Measuring Informal Housing Production in California Cities pp. 119-130

- Jake Wegmann and Sarah Mawhorter
- Community Plan Making in the Face of Ethnic Conflict in Israel: Lessons for Collaborative Planning Processes pp. 131-144

- Deborah F. Shmueli
- The Past and Future of Research on the Link Between Compact Development and Driving: Comment on “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” pp. 145-148

- David Heres and Deb A. Niemeier
- Getting From Here to There: Comment on “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” pp. 148-151

- Kelly J. Clifton
- Response to Commentaries on “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” pp. 151-158

- Mark R. Stevens
- Introduction: Planning Ethics in the 21st Century pp. 159-160

- Lisa A. Schweitzer
- 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0: Four Reasons Why AICP Needs an Open Data Ethic pp. 161-167

- Lisa A. Schweitzer and Nader Afzalan
- Special Ethical Considerations for Planners in Private Practice pp. 168-179

- Carolyn G. Loh and Rodney L. Arroyo
- Pro Bono Practices and Government Agencies pp. 180-182

- Orly Linovski
- City Managers Have Ethics Too? Comparing Planning and City Management Codes of Ethics pp. 183-201

- Bonnie J. Johnson, Mary Kay Peck and Steven A. Preston
- Planning Experience and Planners’ Ethics pp. 202-220

- Mickey Lauria and Mellone Long
- , by Brian J. McCabe pp. 221-222

- Deirdre Pfeiffer
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 221-221

- Tim Chapin
- , by Kristin M. Szylvian pp. 222-223

- David P. Varady
- , edited by Eugenie L. Birch, Shahana Chattaraj, and Susan M. Wachter pp. 223-224

- Deyanira Nevárez Martínez
- , by Nicholas A. Phelps pp. 224-225

- Michael B. Teitz
- , by Max Page pp. 225-226

- Courtney Grunninger Bonney
- , edited by Aaron Golub, Melody L. Hoffmann, Adonia E. Lugo, and Gerardo F. Sandoval pp. 226-227

- Jesus M. Barajas
Volume 83, issue 1, 2017
- Letter From the Editor pp. 5-6

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less? pp. 7-18

- Mark R. Stevens
- “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” The Answer Is Yes pp. 19-25

- Reid Ewing and Robert Cervero
- Thoughts on the Meaning of Mark Stevens’s Meta-Analysis pp. 26-28

- Susan Handy
- Travel and the Built Environment: Time for Change pp. 29-32

- Michael Manville
- Driving and Compact Growth: A Careful Look in the Rearview Mirror pp. 32-35

- Gerrit-Jan Knaap, Uri Avin and Li Fang
- Compact Development Reduces VMT: Evidence and Application for Planners—Comment on “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” pp. 36-41

- Arthur C. Nelson
- The Driving Downturn: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 42-55

- Michael Manville, David A. King and Michael J. Smart
- All Mixed Up: Making Sense of Mixed-Income Housing Developments pp. 56-67

- Lawrence J. Vale and Shomon Shamsuddin
- The Privatization of Metropolitan Jakarta’s (Jabodetabek) Urban Fringes: The Early Stages of “Post-Suburbanization” in Indonesia pp. 68-79

- Tommy Firman and Fikri Zul Fahmi
- When Tourists Move In: How Should Urban Planners Respond to Airbnb? pp. 80-92

- Nicole Gurran and Peter Phibbs
- Chance and Design: From Architecture to Institutional Design pp. 93-102

- Ernest R. Alexander
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 103-103

- Tim Chapin
- , by Mohammad Abdul Qadeer pp. 104-104

- Lisa Turner de Vera
- , by David Laws and John Forester pp. 105-105

- William Butler
- , by Erica Schoenberger pp. 106-106

- Michael B. Teitz
- , by David Boyce and Huw Williams pp. 107-108

- Chao Liu
- , edited by Juan Carlos Munoz and Laurel Paget-Seekins pp. 107-107

- Thomas C. Cornillie
- , by Christian Salewski pp. 108-109

- Charles Hoch
| |