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1Resilience: A Bridging Concept or a Dead End? “Reframing” Resilience: Challenges for Planning Theory and Practice Interacting Traps: Resilience Assessment of a Pasture Management System in Northern Afghanistan Urban 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 NotePlanning Theory and Practice20121,251
2Reframing public participation: strategies for the 21st centuryPlanning Theory and Practice2004942
3Rethinking Informality: Politics, Crisis, and the CityPlanning Theory and Practice2012340
4Phronetic planning research: theoretical and methodological reflectionsPlanning Theory and Practice2004322
5Place and Place-Making in Cities: A Global PerspectivePlanning Theory and Practice2010261
6Out of the Closet: The Importance of Stories and Storytelling in Planning PracticePlanning Theory and Practice2003254
7Indicators for Sustainable Communities: A Strategy Building on Complexity Theory and Distributed IntelligencePlanning Theory and Practice2000238
8Conflicting rationalities: implications for planning theory and ethicsPlanning Theory and Practice2003230
9Co-production and collaboration in planning – The differencePlanning Theory and Practice2014228
10Spatial Planning and Policy Integration: Concepts, Facilitators and InhibitorsPlanning Theory and Practice2009197
11When Strangers Become Neighbours: Managing Cities of DifferencePlanning Theory and Practice2000181
12In Search of the “Strategic” in Spatial Strategy Making1Planning Theory and Practice2009181
13Academia in the Time of COVID-19: Towards an Ethics of CarePlanning Theory and Practice2020171
14Informality, the Commons and the Paradoxes for Planning: Concepts and Debates for Informality and Planning Self-Made Cities: Ordinary Informality? The Reordering of a Romany Neighbourhood The Land Formalisation Process and the Peri-Urban Zone of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Street Vendors and Planning in Indonesian Cities Informal Urbanism in the USA: New Challenges for Theory and Practice Engaging with Citizenship and Urban Struggle Through an Informality LensPlanning Theory and Practice2011126
15Exploring the winners and losers of marine environmental governance/Marine spatial planning:Cui bono?/“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 – “ad utilitatem omnium”/Marine spatial planning: “it is better to be on the train than being hit by it”/Reflections from the perspective of recreationaPlanning Theory and Practice2016119
16Nature-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 practicePlanning Theory and Practice2016115
17Planners as Market Actors: Rethinking State–Market Relations in Land and PropertyPlanning Theory and Practice2010113
18Theory and Practice in Planning the Suburbs: Challenges to Implementing New Urbanism, Smart Growth, and Sustainability PrinciplesPlanning Theory and Practice2009105
19Is There a Role for Evidence-Based Practice in Urban Planning and Policy?Planning Theory and Practice200992
20Multi-Level (Territorial) Governance: Three CriticismsPlanning Theory and Practice201290
21Strategic spatial planning and the longer rangePlanning Theory and Practice200489
22The transformative potential of civic enterprisePlanning Theory and Practice201587
23A strategy-based framework for assessing the flood resilience of cities – A Hamburg case studyPlanning Theory and Practice201585
24Rebuilding Ground Zero. The Politics of PerformancePlanning Theory and Practice200584
25The Ascendancy of EvidencePlanning Theory and Practice200283
26Exploring Transitions in the Peri-Urban AreaPlanning Theory and Practice201183
27Trust in Planning: Theoretical and Practical Considerations for Participatory and Deliberative PlanningPlanning Theory and Practice200980
28Emotions and PlanningPlanning Theory and Practice200678
29Embracing Complexity and Uncertainty: The Potential of Agent-Based Modeling for Environmental Planning and PolicyPlanning Theory and Practice200876
30Wind Power: Is There A “Planning Problem”? Expanding Wind Power: A Problem of Planning, or of Perception? The Problems Of Planning—A Developer's Perspective Wind Farms: More Respectful and Open Debate Needed, Not Less Planning: Problem “Carrier” or Problem “Source”? “Innovative” Wind Power PlanningPlanning Theory and Practice200976
31The Political Premises of Contemporary Urban Concepts: The Global City, the Sustainable City, the Resilient City, the Creative City, and the Smart CityPlanning Theory and Practice201876
32The Origin of “Wicked Problems”Planning Theory and Practice200874
33Towards a Framework of Integration in Spatial Planning: An Exploration from a Health PerspectivePlanning Theory and Practice200773
34Places that Support Human Flourishing: Lessons from Later LifePlanning Theory and Practice200871
35Living 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 shiftPlanning Theory and Practice201371
36The Place of Alternative Culture and the Politics of its Protection in Berlin, Amsterdam and MelbournePlanning Theory and Practice200570
37Land use, planning, and the “difficult character of property”Planning Theory and Practice201770
38Unsettling Insurgency: Reflections on Women's Insurgent Practices in South AfricaPlanning Theory and Practice201067
39Is the Issue of Climate Change too Big for Spatial Planning?Planning Theory and Practice200666
40Recognition of indigenous water values in Australia's Northern Territory: current progress and ongoing challenges for social justice in water planningPlanning Theory and Practice201366
41Climate Justice in a Climate Changed WorldPlanning Theory and Practice202064
42Place-making or place-masking? The everyday political economy of “making place”Planning Theory and Practice201663
43Decoding borders. Appreciating border impacts on space and peoplePlanning Theory and Practice201462
44Urban Planners as Network Managers and MetagovernorsPlanning Theory and Practice200961
45Civil society enterprise and local developmentPlanning Theory and Practice201560
46Innovative Practices in Large Urban Development Projects: Conflicting Frames in the Quest for “New Urbanity”Planning Theory and Practice200759
47The right to the city: theory and practice in BrazilPlanning Theory and Practice201359
48What is functional mix? An assemblage approachPlanning Theory and Practice201759
49Social Capital, Sustainability and Environmental PlanningPlanning Theory and Practice200158
50Planning in (Post)Colonial Settings: Challenges for Theory and PracticePlanning Theory and Practice200658