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1On Places Lost and Places Regained: Reflections on the Alternative Food Geography and Sustainable Regional DevelopmentInternational Planning Studies2009253
2Feeding the City: The Challenge of Urban Food PlanningInternational Planning Studies2009227
3Feeding the City: Towards a New Research and Planning AgendaInternational Planning Studies2009150
4Making neo-liberal governance: the disempowering work of empowermentInternational Planning Studies2004147
5Brand Dubai: The Instant City; or the Instantly Recognizable CityInternational Planning Studies2007146
6Errors Expected — Aligning Urban Strategy with Demographic Uncertainty in Shrinking CitiesInternational Planning Studies2008134
7An integrated remote sensing and GIS approach in the monitoring and evaluation of rapid urban growth for sustainable development in the Pearl River Delta, ChinaInternational Planning Studies1997121
8East European Cities — Patterns of Growth and Decline, 1960–2005International Planning Studies2008113
9Bulldozer Neo-liberalism in Istanbul: The State-led Construction of Property Markets, and the Displacement of the Urban PoorInternational Planning Studies2011111
10Public Involvement and Planning: Looking beyond the One to the ManyInternational Planning Studies2000104
11Municipal Food Strategies and Integrated Approaches to Urban Agriculture: Exploring Three Cases from the Global NorthInternational Planning Studies2013101
12The Canadian Pioneer: The Genesis of Urban Food Policy in TorontoInternational Planning Studies2009100
13The international diffusion of planning: A review and a Canadian case studyInternational Planning Studies199995
14The computable cityInternational Planning Studies199787
15Urban Governance for Food Security: The Alternative Food System in Belo Horizonte, BrazilInternational Planning Studies200985
16The ‘Infrastructure Turn’ in Australian Metropolitan Spatial PlanningInternational Planning Studies200985
17Urban Planning and Governance: Is there a Barcelona Model?International Planning Studies200081
18Natural Disaster, Mitigation and Sustainability: The Case of Developing CountriesInternational Planning Studies200279
19Tokenism or Political Activism? Some Reflections on Participatory PlanningInternational Planning Studies201279
20Urban Regeneration and Hegemonic Power RelationshipsInternational Planning Studies201174
21Subcentres and Satellite Cities: Tokyo's 20th Century Experience of Planned PolycentrismInternational Planning Studies200171
22Travelling Ideas, Power and Place: The Cases of Urban Villages and Business Improvement DistrictsInternational Planning Studies200770
23Neoliberalism and changing regional policy in AustraliaInternational Planning Studies200569
24The Planning Process in the US and Germany: A Comparative AnalysisInternational Planning Studies200768
25Does City Governance Matter for the Urban Poor?International Planning Studies200167
26The Impact of Neoliberal Policies on Historic Urban Space: Areas of Urban Renewal in IstanbulInternational Planning Studies201166
27The Rise of Urban Food PlanningInternational Planning Studies201365
28Sustainable agriculture, food supply chains and regional development: Editorial introductionInternational Planning Studies199964
29Planning, Sustainability and Airport-Led Urban DevelopmentInternational Planning Studies200964
30Urban Residential Satisfaction and the Planning Implications in a Developing World Context: The Example of Benin City, NigeriaInternational Planning Studies200262
31Keywords in planning: what do we mean by ‘community resilience’?International Planning Studies201661
32Urban Partnerships, Governance and the Regeneration of Britain's CitiesInternational Planning Studies200060
33Strategic green infrastructure planning in Germany and the UK: a transnational evaluation of the evolution of urban greening policy and practiceInternational Planning Studies201760
34The Relationship Between Urban Regeneration and Neoliberalism: Two Presumptuous Theories and a Research AgendaInternational Planning Studies200759
35Cold-Hearted, Negligent and Spineless? Planning, Planners and the (R)Ejection of “Filth” in Urban ZimbabweInternational Planning Studies200759
36Spatial Planning System in Transitional IndonesiaInternational Planning Studies200759
37Managing the Urban CenturyInternational Planning Studies201559
38Spatial planning traditions in Europe: their role in the ESDP process1International Planning Studies200458
39Changing Interpretations of ‘Flexibility’ in the Planning Literature: From Opportunism to Creativity?International Planning Studies200858
40Civil Society Participation in Urban Development in Countries of the South: The Case of SyriaInternational Planning Studies201558
41Planning for spatial equity in EuropeInternational Planning Studies199857
42Reflections on the future understanding of planning practiceInternational Planning Studies199957
43Trust and Collaborative Planning Theory: The Case of the Scottish Planning SystemInternational Planning Studies200057
44In Pursuit of New Approaches to Strategic Spatial Planning. A European PerspectiveInternational Planning Studies200157
45Landscapes of Peripherization in North-Eastern Germany's Countryside: New Challenges for Planning Theory and PracticeInternational Planning Studies200857
46The Change and Transformation of Indonesian Spatial Planning after Suharto's New Order Regime: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan AreaInternational Planning Studies201556
47Making a Living in African Cities: The Role of Home-based Enterprises in Accra and PretoriaInternational Planning Studies200354
48The Value of Cittaslow as an Approach to Local Sustainable Development: A New Zealand PerspectiveInternational Planning Studies201252
49Euro‐megalopolis or themepark Europe? Scenarios for European spatial developmentInternational Planning Studies199651
50Business Improvement Districts, Planning and Urban RegenerationInternational Planning Studies200351