Planning Theory & Practice
2012 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2012
- Resisting the Growth Clamp pp. 503-506

- Aidan While
- Outcomes from Community Engagement in Urban Regeneration: Evidence from England's New Deal for Communities Programme pp. 509-527

- Paul Lawless and Sarah Pearson
- Including the Excluded? Changing the Understandings of Ethnicity in Contemporary English Planning pp. 529-548

- Yasminah Beebeejaun
- (Not) Exercising Discretion: Environmental Planning and the Politics of Blame-Avoidance pp. 549-568

- Philip Catney and John Henneberry
- Towards Comprehensive Spatial Development in Europe: A Critical View from Finland pp. 569-589

- Helka Kalliomäki
- What's Love Got To Do With It? Illuminations on Loving Attachment in Planning pp. 593-627

- Libby Porter, Leonie Sandercock, Karen Umemoto, Karen Umemoto, Lisa K. Bates, Marisa A. Zapata, Michelle C. Kondo, Andrew Zitcer, Robert W. Lake, Annalise Fonza, Bjorn Sletto, Aftab Erfan and Leonie Sandercock
- Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Later-Life Migration into Florida from 1980-2010 with an Application of the Palm Bay Parkway pp. 631-640

- Andy Sharma
- Insurgencies: Essay in Planning Theory pp. 641-642

- Stacy Anne Harwood
- Reconsidering Jane Jacobs pp. 642-644

- Katharine A. Martindale
Volume 13, issue 3, 2012
- Lots of words… but do any of them matter? The challenge of engaged scholarship pp. 349-353

- Heather Campbell
- Notes on Contributors pp. 357-358

- The Editors
- Processes of Innovation: Reformation of the English Strategic Spatial Planning System pp. 359-381

- Susannah Gunn and Jean Hillier
- Boundary Interaction in Emerging Scenes: Two Participatory Planning Cases from Finland pp. 383-396

- Helena Leino
- “The organised encroachment of the powerful”—Everyday practices of public space and water supply in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 397-420

- Kirsten Hackenbroch and Shahadat Hossain
- Experiences of Neighbourhood Walkability Among Older Australians Living in High Density Inner-City Areas pp. 421-444

- Desley Vine, Laurie Buys and Rosemary Aird
- At the Crossroads between Urban Planning and Urban Design: Critical Lessons from Three Italian Case Studies pp. 445-460

- Pier Palermo and Davide Ponzini
- Notes on Contributors pp. 463-464

- The Editors
- Introduction: Time to ThinkPlanning (Education)—From Marginal Interface to Central Opportunity Space?Science for Practice?Educating Professionals for Practice in a Complex World–a Challenge for Engineering and Planning SchoolsProject-Based Learning–Core University Education in Spatial Planning and DevelopmentManaging Planning Pathologies: An Educational Challenge of the New Apprenticeship Programme in FinlandConclusion: Time to Act pp. 465-490

- Luca Bertolini, Andrea Frank, John Grin, Sarah Bell, Bernd Scholl, Hanna Mattila, Eeva Mynttinen, Raine Mäntysalo and Luca Bertolini
- Territorial Agenda of the European Union 2020: Towards an Inclusive, Smart and Sustainable Europe of Diverse Regions pp. 493-496

- Cormac Walsh
- Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions: City of Cities: A project for Milan pp. 497-498

- Patsy Healey
- Evaluation for Participation and Sustainability in Planning pp. 498-500

- Solmaz Tavsanoglu
Volume 13, issue 2, 2012
- On the Genealogy of Planning pp. 189-192

- Robert Upton
- Notes on Contributors pp. 194-195

- The Editors
- Indigenous State Planning as Inter-Institutional Capacity Development: The Evolution of “Government-to-Government” Relations in Coastal British Columbia, Canada pp. 213-231

- Janice Barry
- Conservation Under Occupation: Conflictual Powers and Cultural Heritage Meanings pp. 233-256

- Feras Hammami
- Theorizing Inside Activism: Understanding Policymaking and Policy Change from Below pp. 257-273

- Jan Olsson and Erik Hysing
- TV, Boon or Bane? Participation and a Televised Town Meeting pp. 275-293

- Bonnie Johnson
- Notes on Contributors pp. 296-297

- The Editors
- Resilience: A Bridging Concept or a Dead End?“Reframing” Resilience: Challenges for Planning Theory and PracticeInteracting Traps: Resilience Assessment of a Pasture Management System in Northern AfghanistanUrban Resilience: What Does it Mean in Planning Practice?Resilience as a Useful Concept for Climate Change Adaptation?The Politics of Resilience for Planning: A Cautionary Note pp. 299-333

- Simin Davoudi, Keith Shaw, L. Haider, Allyson Quinlan, Garry Peterson, Cathy Wilkinson, Hartmut Fünfgeld, Darryn McEvoy, Libby Porter and Simin Davoudi
- Dutch spatial planning policies in transition pp. 336-341

- Lasse Gerrits, Ward Rauws and Gert de Roo
- Readings in Planning Theory pp. 342-343

- Patsy Healey
- Finding Our Way pp. 344-346

- Libby Porter
Volume 13, issue 1, 2012
- Planning in the Face of Crisis pp. 3-6

- Mark Scott
- Notes on Contributors pp. 8-9

- The Editors
- Learning to Improve Practice: Lessons from Practice Stories and Practitioners' Own Discourse Analyses (or Why Only the Loons Show Up) pp. 11-26

- John Forester
- Committed to Coordination? How Different Forms of Commitment Complicate the Coordination of National and Urban Planning pp. 27-45

- Patrik Tornberg
- “Keeping Dalston Different”: Defending Place-Identity in East London pp. 47-69

- Gethin Davison, Kim Dovey and Ian Woodcock
- Achieving Legitimacy Through Deliberative Plan-Making Processes—Lessons for Metropolitan Strategic Planning pp. 71-87

- Crystal Legacy
- Rethinking Informality: Politics, Crisis, and the City pp. 89-108

- Colin McFarlane
- Notes on Contributors pp. 111-112

- The Editors
- Exploring the Challenges of Environmental Planning and Green Design: Cases from Europe and the USARenovating to Passive Housing in the Swedish Million ProgrammeRegulative, facilitative and strategic contributions of planning to achieving low carbon developmentWest Village: Development of a New Ecological Neighborhood in Davis, CaliforniaThe Aldo Leopold Legacy Center: Expanding the Definition of “Community” in Carbon ManagementLow carbon developments as laboratories of innovative planning toolsIntegrated planning for ecological urban regenerationBehind the Green Curtain: Shifting Goals and Shifting RolesCreating Post-Carbon Communities: The Return of the Public Sector pp. 113-174

- Andres Walliser, Nicholas Rajkovich, John Forester, Carley Friesen, Björn Malbert, Henrik Nolmark, Jo Williams, Stephen Wheeler, Robert Segar, Michael Utzinger, Steve Swenson, Ignacio Grandal, Carlos Verdaguer, Larissa Larsen and Robert Young
- Planning Reform in Northern Ireland: Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 pp. 177-182

- M. Lloyd and Deborah Peel
- The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning pp. 183-184

- HaeRan Shin
- Redes Metropolitanas/Metropolitan Networks pp. 185-186

- Lasse Gerrits
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