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Planning Theory & Practice

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Volume 17, issue 4, 2016

Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi) Downloads
The Editors
Lessons from the UK’s Brexit vote: will it prove to be a fork in the road or just the same old cul-de-sac? pp. 489-493 Downloads
Heather Campbell
The implementation deficits of adaptation and mitigation: green buildings and water security in Amsterdam and Boston pp. 497-515 Downloads
Maarten Markus and Federico Savini
Place-making or place-masking? The everyday political economy of “making place” pp. 516-536 Downloads
Ruth Fincher, Maree Pardy and Kate Shaw
Participation, scenarios and pathways in long-term planning for climate change adaptation pp. 537-556 Downloads
Inês Campos, André Vizinho, Carlos Coelho, Fátima Alves, Mónica Truninger, Carla Pereira, Filipe Duarte Santos and Gil Penha Lopes
Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment pp. 557-576 Downloads
Mhairi Aitken, Claire Haggett and David Rudolph
Digital knowledge technologies in planning practice: from black boxes to media for collaborative inquiry pp. 577-600 Downloads
Robert Goodspeed
Bringing planning to the streets: using site-specific video as a method for participatory urban planning pp. 601-617 Downloads
Riina Lundman
“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee”: giving voice to planning practitioners pp. 621-651 Downloads
Tuna Tasan-Kok, Luca Bertolini, Sandra Oliveira e Costa, Hila Lothan, Higor Carvalho, Maarten Desmet, Seppe De Blust, Tim Devos, Deniz Kimyon, J. A. Zoete and Peter Ahmad
Culture? And planning? pp. 654-657 Downloads
Simone Abram
Revisiting comparative planning cultures: is culture a reactionary rhetoric? pp. 658-662 Downloads
Bish Sanyal
Planning mono-culture or planning difference? pp. 663-667 Downloads
Vanessa Watson
From Boom to Bubble. How Finance Built the New Chicago pp. 668-670 Downloads
Antoine Guironnet and Ludovic Halbert
Thanks to Reviewers pp. 671-671 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 17, issue 3, 2016

Who writes for and why? pp. 319-322 Downloads
Aidan While
Sustaining area-based initiatives by developing appropriate “anchors”: the role of social capital pp. 325-343 Downloads
Annika Agger, Parama Roy and Øystein Leonardsen
Planning and the rule of law pp. 344-360 Downloads
Philip Booth
Non-compliance with building permit regulations in Accra-Tema city-region, Ghana: exploring the reasons from the perspective of multiple stakeholders pp. 361-384 Downloads
Godwin Arku, Kenneth O. Mensah, Nii K. Allotey and Ebenezer Addo Frempong
The use of state-of-the-art transport models by policymakers – beauty in simplicity? pp. 385-404 Downloads
Moshe Givoni, Eda Beyazit and Yoram Shiftan
Pedestrian planning and the challenges of instrumental rationality in transport planning: emerging strategies in three Swedish municipalities pp. 405-420 Downloads
David Lindelöw, Till Koglin and Åse Svensson
Dealing with interrelatedness and fragmentation in road infrastructure planning: an analysis of integrated approaches throughout the planning process in the Netherlands pp. 421-443 Downloads
Niels Heeres, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
Exchange between researchers and practitioners in urban planning: achievable objective or a bridge too far?/The use of academic research in planning practice: who, what, where, when and how?/Bridging research and practice through collaboration: lessons from a joint working group/Getting the relationship between researchers and practitioners working/Art and urban planning: stimulating researcher, practitioner and community engagement/Collaboration between researchers and practitioners: Political and bureaucratic issues/Investigating Research/Conclusion: Breaking down barriers through international practice? pp. 447-473 Downloads
Joe Hurley, Christian Wilhelm Lamker, Elizabeth Jean Taylor, Dominic Stead, Meike Hellmich, Linda Lange, Helen Rowe, Sonja Beeck, Peter Phibbs and Ann Forsyth
Planners amid the storm: Lessons from Israel/Palestine pp. 476-479 Downloads
Marco Allegra
The Routledge handbook of planning research methods pp. 480-481 Downloads
Janice Barry
Neighbourhood as refuge: community reconstruction, place remaking, and environmental justice in the city pp. 481-483 Downloads
Nick Bailey
Double review: the kind of solution Jane Jacobs is pp. 483-485 Downloads
Jill L. Grant

Volume 17, issue 2, 2016

Daunting or inviting: “context” as your working theory of practice pp. 169-172 Downloads
John Forester
Greasing the wheels, or a spanner in the works? Permitting the adaptive re-use of redundant office buildings into residential use in England pp. 175-191 Downloads
Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Paul Greenhalgh
The managerial turn and municipal land-use planning in Switzerland – evidence from practice pp. 192-209 Downloads
Jean-David Gerber
Planning for empowerment: Upending the traditional approach to planning for affordable housing in the face of gentrification pp. 210-226 Downloads
Kathryn L. Howell
Enabling transformative agency: community-based green economic and workforce development in LA and Cleveland pp. 227-243 Downloads
Lily Song
The role of deliberative planning in translating best practice into good practice: from placeless-ness to placemaking pp. 244-263 Downloads
Beau B. Beza
Nature-based solutions for the contemporary city/Re-naturing the city/Reflections on urban landscapes, ecosystems services and nature-based solutions in cities/Multifunctional green infrastructure and climate change adaptation: brownfield greening as an adaptation strategy for vulnerable communities?/Delivering green infrastructure through planning: insights from practice in Fingal, Ireland/Planning for biophilic cities: from theory to practice pp. 267-300 Downloads
Mark Scott, Mick Lennon, Dagmar Haase, Aleksandra Kazmierczak, Gerry Clabby and Tim Beatley
EU territorial cohesion, a contradiction in terms pp. 302-313 Downloads
Andreas Faludi
Alternative visions of post-war reconstruction: creating the modern townscape pp. 314-315 Downloads
Catherine Flinn Goldie

Volume 17, issue 1, 2016

The right to healthy place-making and well-being pp. 3-6 Downloads
Mee Kam Ng
This land can sustain us: cooperative land use planning on the Oneida Reservation pp. 9-34 Downloads
Rebecca M. Webster
A capabilities approach to arts and culture? Theorizing community development in West Philadelphia pp. 35-51 Downloads
Andrew Zitcer, Julie Hawkins and Neville Vakharia
Built environment, causality and urban planning pp. 52-71 Downloads
Petter Næss
Exploring pedagogical opportunities between architecture and planning: the case of University of Nevada, Las Vegas pp. 72-92 Downloads
Mahyar Arefi and Firas Al-Douri
Citizen activism, conservative views & mega planning in a digital era pp. 93-118 Downloads
Karen Trapenberg Frick
Exploring the winners and losers of marine environmental governance/Marine spatial planning: ?/“More than fishy business”: epistemology, integration and conflict in marine spatial planning/Marine spatial planning: power and scaping/Surely not all planning is evil?/Marine spatial planning: a Canadian perspective/Maritime spatial planning – “”/Marine spatial planning: “it is better to be on the train than being hit by it”/Reflections from the perspective of recreational anglers and boats for hire/Maritime spatial planning and marine renewable energy pp. 121-151 Downloads
Wesley Flannery, Geraint Ellis, Geraint Ellis, Wesley Flannery, Melissa Nursey-Bray, Jan P. M. van Tatenhove, Christina Kelly, Scott Coffen-Smout, Rhona Fairgrieve, Maaike Knol, Svein Jentoft, David Bacon and Anne Marie O’Hagan
Edward Soja: geographical imaginations from the margins to the core pp. 154-160 Downloads
Margarida Queirós
Planning practice in the West Bank: should planners speak up? pp. 161-165 Downloads
Cliff Hague

Volume 16, issue 4, 2015

Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi) Downloads
The Editors
What’s missing? pp. 451-454 Downloads
Robert Upton
Planning for deep-rooted problems: What can we learn from aligning complex systems and wicked problems? pp. 457-478 Downloads
Moira Zellner and Scott D. Campbell
Institutions and the social construction of “missing links” in infrastructure planning pp. 479-497 Downloads
Jaap G. Rozema
Planning with half a mind: Why planners resist emotion pp. 498-516 Downloads
Howell Baum
Institutional practices and planning for walking: A focus on built environment audits pp. 517-534 Downloads
Courtney Babb and Carey Curtis
Postsecular planning? The idea of municipal spirituality pp. 535-554 Downloads
Katie McClymont
The transformative potential of civic enterprise pp. 557-585 Downloads
Hendrik Wagenaar, Patsy Healey, Giovanni Laino, Patsy Healey, Geoff Vigar, Sebastià Riutort Isern, Thomas Honeck, Joost Beunderman, Jurgen van der Heijden and Hendrik Wagenaar
Planetary urbanisation: what does it matter for politics or practice? pp. 588-593 Downloads
Kate Shaw
Town and Country Planning in the UK 15th edition and Planning in the UK. An Introduction pp. 594-597 Downloads
Huw Thomas
The public city: essays in honour of Paul Mees pp. 597-599 Downloads
Alan Walks
Referees in 2015 pp. 600-600 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 16, issue 3, 2015

Unsettling comforting deceits: Planning scholarship, planning practice and the politics of research impact pp. 293-296 Downloads
Libby Porter
Public welfare or sectarianism: A new challenge for planning pp. 299-318 Downloads
Shlomit Flint-Ashery
Seeing is not believing: cognitive bias and modelling in collaborative planning pp. 319-335 Downloads
Charles Hoch, Moira Zellner, Dan Milz, Josh Radinsky and Leilah Lyons
Scale and scope of environmental planning transformations: The Israeli case pp. 336-362 Downloads
Deborah Shmueli, Eran Feitelson, Benny Furst and Iris Hann
Negotiation processes in urban redevelopment projects: Dealing with conflicts by balancing integrative and distributive approaches pp. 363-384 Downloads
Marlijn Baarveld, Marnix Smit and Geert Dewulf
Growth modelling and the management of urban sprawl: Questioning the performance of sustainable planning policies pp. 385-406 Downloads
Sébastien Lord, Maxime Frémond, Rojda Bilgin and Philippe Gerber
Partnerships of learning for planning education Who is learning what from whom? The beautiful messiness of learning partnerships/Experiential learning partnerships in Australian and New Zealand higher education planning programmes/ Res non verba ? rediscovering the social purpose of planning (and the university): The Westfield Action Research Project/At the coalface, Take 2: Lessons from students' critical reflections/Education for "cubed change"/Unsettling planning education through community-engaged teaching and learning: Reflections on the Indigenous Planning Studio pp. 409-434 Downloads
Libby Porter, Christine Slade, Andrew Butt, Jo Rosier, Tim Perkins, Lee Crookes, Andy Inch, Jason Slade, Faranaaz Bassa, Brett Petzer, Tanja Winkler, Laura Saija and Janice Barry
The re-creation of social town planning? pp. 436-440 Downloads
Hugh Ellis
Can zombies become human again? Plan Melbourne, zombie institutions, and citizen dissent pp. 441-446 Downloads
Carolyn Whitzman
The down-deep delight of democracy pp. 447-448 Downloads
Andrea Restrepo-Mieth

Volume 16, issue 2, 2015

What kind of research might help us become better planners? pp. 145-148 Downloads
John Forester
Seeking density and mix in the suburbs: challenges for mid-sized cities pp. 151-168 Downloads
Kirk Brewer and Jill L Grant
The paradox of strategic spatial planning: A theoretical outline with a view on Finland pp. 169-183 Downloads
Raine Mäntysalo, Jonna K. Kangasoja and Vesa Kanninen
Post-war planning and policy tourism: the international study tours of the Town and Country Planning Association 1947-1961 pp. 184-205 Downloads
Ian R. Cook, Stephen V Ward and Kevin Ward
Urban entrepreneurialism and car-use reduction pp. 206-225 Downloads
Anders Tønnesen
Planning allocations and the stubborn north-south divide in Tel Aviv-Jaffa pp. 226-247 Downloads
Talia Margalit and Efrat Vertes
Planning for the new European metropolis: functions, politics, and symbols/Metropolitan regions: functional relations between the core and the periphery/Business investment decisions and spatial planning policy/Metropolitan challenges, political responsibilities/Spatial imaginaries, urban dynamics and political community/Capacity-building in the city region: creating common spaces/Which challenges for today's European metropolitan spaces? pp. 251-275 Downloads
Willem Salet, Rick Vermeulen, Federico Savini, Sebastian Dembski, Alain Thierstein, Peter Nears, Bart Vink, Patsy Healey, Ursula Stein, Henrik Schultz, Willem Salet, Rick Vermeulen, Federico Savini and Sebastian Dembski
Planning with Resurgent religion: informality and gray spacing of the urban landscape pp. 278-284 Downloads
Nimrod Luz
Nature conservation in the Anthropocene: preservation, restoration and the challenge of novel ecosystems pp. 285-290 Downloads
Mick Lennon

Volume 16, issue 1, 2015

#UmbrellaMovement: Some reflections from Hong Kong pp. 3-6 Downloads
Luca Bertolini
Illustrations pp. 7-7 Downloads
Klaus R. Kunzmann
Civil society enterprise and local development pp. 11-27 Downloads
Patsy Healey
Partnerships for disability-inclusive road development in Papua New Guinea: Unusual suspects and equivocal gains pp. 28-44 Downloads
Carolyn Whitzman
A strategy-based framework for assessing the flood resilience of cities - A Hamburg case study pp. 45-62 Downloads
Britta Restemeyer, Johan Woltjer and Margo van den Brink
The role and evolution of boundary concepts in transdisciplinary landscape planning pp. 63-78 Downloads
Paul Opdam, Judith Westerink, Claire Vos and Barry de Vries
Learning alliance methodology: Contributions and challenges for multicultural planning in health service provision: A case study in Kent, UK pp. 79-96 Downloads
Carlos Moreno-Leguizamon, Marcela Tovar-Restrepo, Clara Irazábal and Christine Locke
Raising sustainability/Mobilising sustainability: Why European sustainable urban development initiatives are slow to materialise/Territorial cohesion as a vehicle of sustainability/Sustainable urban development and the challenge of global air transport nodes and spatial integration/Distorted density: Where developers and non-governmental organizations on sustainable urban development agree/Overcoming politics with markets? The co-production of sustainable development in urban and regional planning pp. 99-125 Downloads
Constance Carr, Tom Becker, Estelle Evrard, Birte Nienaber, Ursula Roos, Evan McDonough, Markus Hesse and Rob Krueger
Is planning theory really open for planning practice? pp. 128-132 Downloads
Jan Vogelij
A mutated skyline: New York's sky is for sale pp. 133-138 Downloads
Ana Morcillo Pallarés
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