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Volume 15, issue 4, 2014

Editorial matters pp. 447-450 Downloads
Aidan While
Making space for reconciliation in the planning system pp. 453-479 Downloads
Lindsay Galbraith
Multi-level integrated planning and greening of public infrastructure in South Africa pp. 480-504 Downloads
Thierry Giordano
Decoding borders. Appreciating border impacts on space and people pp. 505-526 Downloads
Beatrix Haselsberger
Planning support systems and interdisciplinary learning pp. 527-542 Downloads
Peter Pelzer and Stan Geertman
Meta-governance and developing integrated territorial strategies: The case study of MIRT territorial agendas in the Randstad (Netherlands) pp. 543-562 Downloads
Wil Zonneveld and Marjolein Spaans
Protests with proposals: Teaching and learning activist planning in the Dominican Republic/Planning, activism and critical pedagogy through the interstices of horizontal governance/National political struggles, neoliberalism, and the evolution of urban planning in the Dominican Republic/Decentralization of planning in the Dominican Republic under neoliberalism and the role of civil society/Learning and working in Los Platanitos, Santo Domingo Norte: Mujeres Unidas and the vermiculture pilot project/Teaching reflexivity: An e-dialogue on critical service learning under neoliberal governance/The state, the city, and participation in civil society in the Dominican Republic pp. 565-588 Downloads
Bjørn Sletto, Juan Torres, Nicolas Mendoza, Rosario Rizzo Lara, Nathan Brigmon, Tania Davila, Matthew Clifton, Pamela Sertzen, Lindsey Carte, Solange Muñoz, Oscar Omar Diaz and Amparo Chantada
The challenges of the "material turn" for planning studies pp. 590-595 Downloads
Yvonne Rydin
Between a rock and hard place: House-building in Brighton and Hove pp. 596-602 Downloads
Samer Bagaeen
A new Europe 2020 strategy adopting an enhanced regional aproach pp. 603-605 Downloads
Panagiotis Liargovas and Nikolaos Apostolopoulos

Volume 15, issue 3, 2014

Specialists and generalists: are there too many hedgehogs and not enough foxes? pp. 287-290 Downloads
Heather Campbell
From plan to reality: Implementing a community vision in Jackson Square, Boston pp. 293-310 Downloads
Patricia Molina Costa
Residents, customers or citizens? Tracing the idea of youthful participation in the context of administrative reforms in Finnish public administration pp. 311-327 Downloads
Pia Bäcklund, Kirsi Pauliina Kallio and Jouni Häkli
"Fight the towers! Or kiss your car park goodbye": How often do residents assert car parking rights in Melbourne planning appeals? pp. 328-348 Downloads
Elizabeth Taylor
Memory and place in participatory planning pp. 349-369 Downloads
Tovi Fenster and Chen Misgav
Trans-national promotion of British and American planning practice in the 1940s pp. 370-385 Downloads
Marco Amati and Robert Freestone
What constitutes a "successful" mega transport project?/Leadership, risk and storylines: The case of the Sydney Cross City Tunnel/The case of the LGV Méditerranée high speed railway line/Dealing with context and uncertainty in the development of the Athens Metro Base Project/What constitutes a "successful" mega transport project? Lessons from the Metropolitan Expressway in Tokyo/The RandstadRail project: A case study in decision-making strategies under uncertainty/Constructive conflicts in the case of the Öresund Link/Perspectives on "success" from the UK Channel Tunnel Rail Link Project/Some concluding remarks pp. 389-430 Downloads
Harry T. Dimitriou, Nicholas Low, Sophie Sturup, Genevieve Zembri, Elisabeth Campagnac, George Kaparos, Pantoleon Skayannis, Yasunori Muromachi, Seiji Iwakura, Kazuya Itaya, Mendel Giezen, Luca Bertolini, Willem Salet, Jamil Khan, Fredrik Petterson, Bengt Holmberg, E. John Ward, Phil G. Wright, Harry T. Dimitriou and Harry T. Dimitriou
Ørestad: Copenhagen's radical new town project in transition pp. 432-438 Downloads
Stan Majoor
Green infrastructure for landscape planning: integrating human and natural systems pp. 439-440 Downloads
Mick Lennon
Relaunching Titanic: memory and marketing in the new Belfast pp. 441-443 Downloads
Mark Scott

Volume 15, issue 2, 2014

The proper spirit of enquiry pp. 149-152 Downloads
Robert Upton
EUropeanisation or Europeanisation of spatial planning? pp. 155-169 Downloads
Andreas Faludi
Doomed to informality: Familial versus modern planning in Arab towns in Israel pp. 170-186 Downloads
Nurit Alfasi
Writing about engaged scholarship: Misunderstandings and the meaning of "quality" in action research publications pp. 187-201 Downloads
Laura Saija
Understanding community development in a "theory of action" framework: Norms, markets, justice pp. 202-219 Downloads
Laura Wolf-Powers
Planning for population ageing: Ensuring enabling and supportive physical-social environments - Local infrastructure challenges pp. 220-234 Downloads
Elizabeth O'Brien
Planning innovation and post-disaster reconstruction: The case of Tohoku, Japan/Reconstruction of tsunami-devastated fishing villages in the Tohoku region of Japan and the challenges for planning/Post-disaster reconstruction in Iwate and new planning challenges for Japan/Towards a "network community" for the displaced town of Namie, FukushimaResilience design and community support in Iitate Village in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster/Evolving place governance innovations and pluralising reconstruction practices in post-disaster Japan pp. 237-242 Downloads
Kayo Murakami, David Murakami Wood, Hiroshi Tomita, Satoshi Miyake, Rieko Shiraki, Kayo Murakami, Koji Itonaga and Christian Dimmer
Don't mention the culture war: Beyond creative ambiguity and professional "quietism" in Northern Ireland/North of Ireland spatial planning? pp. 268-275 Downloads
William J.V. Neill
The four components and six essential pairs: A framework for neighbourhood revitalization pp. 276-281 Downloads
Victoria Morckel
Takings international: A comparative perspective on land use regulations and compensation rights pp. 282-283 Downloads
Li Sun

Volume 15, issue 1, 2014

Editorial pp. 3-5 Downloads
Trudi Elliot
Rome undergraduate planning workshop: A reflexive approach to neighborhood studies pp. 9-25 Downloads
Gregory Smith, Mildred E. Warner, Carlotta Fioretti and Claudia Meschiari
Limits and potentials to deliberative engagement in highly regulated planning systems: Norm development within fixed rules pp. 26-40 Downloads
Crystal Legacy, Alan March and Clare M. Mouat
Conceptions of justice in the planning of the new urban landscape - Recent changes in the comprehensive planning discourse in Malmö, Sweden pp. 41-61 Downloads
Katarina Nylund
Co-production and collaboration in planning - The difference pp. 62-76 Downloads
Vanessa Watson
Intellectuals and the production of space in the urban renewal process in Hong Kong and Taipei pp. 77-92 Downloads
Mee-Kam Ng
Challenging theory: Changing practice: Critical perspectives on the past and potential of professional planning pp. 95-122 Downloads
Kelvin MacDonald, Bishwapriya Sanyal, Mitchell Silver, Mee Kam Ng, Peter Head, Katie Williams, Vanessa Watson and Heather Campbell
A new vision for planning - There must be a better way? pp. 124-138 Downloads
Leonora Rozee
Does ESPON support planning practice? pp. 139-143 Downloads
Jan Vogelij
Creating child-friendly cities: Reinstating kids in the city pp. 144-146 Downloads
Niamh Moore-Cherry

Volume 14, issue 4, 2013

Editorial pp. 429-432 Downloads
Mark Scott
Recognition of indigenous water values in Australia's Northern Territory: current progress and ongoing challenges for social justice in water planning pp. 435-454 Downloads
Sue Jackson and Marcus Barber
Young adults and the decline of the urban English pub: issues for planning pp. 455-469 Downloads
Marion Roberts and Tim Townshend
Knowledge-based land use and transport planning? Consistency and gap between "state-of-the-art" knowledge and knowledge claims in planning documents in three Scandinavian city regions pp. 470-491 Downloads
Petter Næss, Lisa Hansson, Tim Richardson and Aud Tennøy
Revisiting a programmatic planning approach: managing linkages between transport and land use planning pp. 492-508 Downloads
Tim Busscher, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
From disunited sectors to disjointed segments? Questioning the functional zoning of the sea pp. 509-525 Downloads
Stephen Jay
Finding hope in unpromising times: Stories of progressive planning alternatives for a world in crisis/Neoliberal planning is not the only way: mapping the regressive tendencies of planning practice/Can Batlló: Sustaining an insurgent urbanism/Dynamic planning initiated by residents: Implementable plans for the informal built urban fabric of the Palestinian neighbourhoods of East Jerusalem/REDWatch: Monitory democracy as a radical approach to citizen participation in planning/Making space for public ownership: The re-municipalisation of public services through grassroots struggle and local state action/"Neighbourhood inquiry": For a post-political politics/Looking inwards: Extended family living as an urban consolidation alternative/Grow your own pp. 529-529 Downloads
Libby Porter, Marc Martí-Costa, Marc Dalmau Torvà, Efrat Cohen-Bar, Ayala Ronel, Dallas Rogers, Andrew Cumbers, Neil Gray, Natascha Klocker, Chris Gibson and Harmen de Hoop
Are English neighbourhood forums democratically legitimate? pp. 562-566 Downloads
Simin Davoudi and Paul Cowie
The argumentative turn revisited: public policy as communicative practice pp. 567-569 Downloads
Emerita Judith E. Innes
Democracy deferred: Civic leadership after 9/11 pp. 569-570 Downloads
Dr Crystal Legacy

Volume 14, issue 3, 2013

Comparison, context and finding the political in planning pp. 289-291 Downloads
Libby Porter
Growing a just garden: environmental justice and the development of a community garden policy for Hamilton, Ontario pp. 295-314 Downloads
Erika S. Jermé and Sarah Wakefield
Non-implementation of development plans and participatory action research in Zimbabwe pp. 315-332 Downloads
Siambabala Bernard Manyena
Political dilemmas in peripheral development: investment, regulation, and interventions in metropolitan Amsterdam pp. 333-348 Downloads
Federico Savini
Challenging dichotomies - exploring resilience as an integrative and operative conceptual framework for large-scale urban green structures pp. 349-372 Downloads
H. Erixon, S. Borgström and E. Andersson
Five years later: how California community members acted on transformative learning achieved in a participatory planning process pp. 373-387 Downloads
Marisa A. Zapata
The future of the suburbs. Suburbs in transition/The resettlement of America's suburbs/Suburbs in global context: the challenges of continued growth and retrofitting/Suburban urbanity: re-envisioning indigenous settlement practices/Toward a new suburban America: will we catch the wave?/Optimistic and pessimistic perspectives on the evolution of the North American suburb/Response pp. 391-415 Downloads
Jill L. Grant, Arthur C. Nelson, Ann Forsyth, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett's, Pamela Blais and Pierre Filion
Displacing wind power across national boundaries or eco-innovation? Spatial planning implications of UK-Ireland renewable energy trading pp. 418-424 Downloads
Mark Scott and Eoin O'Neill
Measuring wellbeing: Towards sustainability pp. 425-426 Downloads
Ian Bache

Volume 14, issue 2, 2013

Our infatuation with the object of planning: If only we could read off and follow the rules pp. 155-156 Downloads
John Forester
The right to the city: theory and practice in Brazil pp. 158-179 Downloads
Abigail Friendly
Reconceptualising territoriality and spatial planning: insights from the sea pp. 180-197 Downloads
Sue Kidd and Dave Shaw
Institutional perspectives on operationalising climate adaptation through planning pp. 198-210 Downloads
Tony Matthews
Mainport and corridor: exploring the mobilizing capacities of Dutch spatial concepts pp. 211-232 Downloads
Lianne van Duinen
Framing climate change: new directions in Dutch and Danish planning strategies pp. 233-247 Downloads
Anne Jensen, Severine van Bommel, Anders Branth Pedersen, Helle Ørsted Nielsen and Wiebren Kuindersma
Design confronts politics, and both thrive!/Creativity in the face of urban design conflict: A profile of Ric Richardson/From mediation to the creation of a "trading zone"/Conflict and creativity in Albuquerque/Reflecting on a mediation narrative from Albuquerque, New Mexico/From mediation to charrette/Physical clarity and necessary interruption/Ric Richardson responds pp. 251-276 Downloads
John Forester, John Forester, Alessandro Balducci, Ali Madanipour, Klaus R. Kunzmann, Tridib Banerjee, Emily Talen and Ric Richardson
Connecting growth and wealth through visionary planning: The case of Abu Dhabi 2030 pp. 278-282 Downloads
Michael Murray
Learning the city: Knowledge and translocal assemblage pp. 283-285 Downloads
Patsy Healey
Behind the scenes: The politics of planning Adelaide pp. 285-286 Downloads
Neil Parkyn

Volume 14, issue 1, 2013

Planning, the political in the everyday pp. 3-5 Downloads
Luca Bertolini
The neglected places of practice pp. 8-19 Downloads
Robert Beauregard
A new land: Deleuze and Guattari and planning pp. 20-38 Downloads
Mark Purcell
Engaging the public with online discussion and spatial annotations: The generation and transformation of public knowledge pp. 39-56 Downloads
Jarkko Bamberg
Making sense of India's spatial plan-making practice: Enduring approach or emergent variations? pp. 57-74 Downloads
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Charles Hoch and Carlton Basmajian
Civic networks for sustainable regions - Innovative practices and emergent theory pp. 75-100 Downloads
Judith E. Innes and Jane Rongerude
Living with flood risk/The more we know, the more we know we don't know: Reflections on a decade of planning, flood risk management and false precision/Searching for resilience or building social capacities for flood risks?/Participatory floodplain management: Lessons from Bangladesh/Planning and retrofitting for floods: Insights from Australia/Neighbourhood design considerations in flood risk management/Flood risk management - Challenges to the effective implementation of a paradigm shift pp. 103-140 Downloads
Mark Scott, Iain White, Christian Kuhlicke, Annett Steinführer, Parvin Sultana, Paul Thompson, John Minnery, Eoin O'Neill, Jonathan Cooper, Mark Adamson and Elizabeth Russell
Dimensions of territorial governance pp. 142-147 Downloads
Dominic Stead
Real social science. Applied phronesis pp. 148-149 Downloads
Michael Gunder
Starchitecture: Scenes, actors and spectacles in contemporary cities pp. 149-151 Downloads
Susan S. Fainstein
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