Content
January 2023, Volume 89, Issue 1
- 146-147 Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America’s Broken Housing Systems
by Shayna Goldsmith - 147-148 The Swamp Peddlers
by Carlton Basmajian - 148-149 Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Communities
by Larissa Larsen - 149-151 Settler Colonial City: Racism and Inequity in Postwar Minneapolis
by Magdalena Ugarte - 151-152 The Paradox of Urban Revitalization: Progress and Poverty in America’s Postindustrial Era
by Stefan Norgaard - 152-153 Spent Behind the Wheel: Drivers’ Labor in the Uber Economy
by Jesus M. Barajas - 153-154 Amtrak, America’s Railroad: Transportation’s Orphan and Its Struggle for Survival
by Thomas C. Cornillie - 155-156 The Italian Legacy in Philadelphia: History, Culture, People and Ideas
by David P. Varady - 156-156 Tate: Post-Rational Planning: A Solutions-Oriented Call to Justice
by Elizabeth J. Mueller
October 2022, Volume 88, Issue 4
- 447-448 Essential JAPA Style
by Ann Forsyth - 449-463 Representation and Wage Gaps in the Planning Profession
by Eun Jin Shin - 464-478 The Effects of Enhanced Information Utilization in Collaborative Hazard Mitigation Planning
by Richard D. Margerum & Adam Zwickle & Josh Bruce & Curtis Thomas - 479-494 Equity in Accessibility
by Karel Martens & Matan E. Singer & Aviv Lee Cohen-Zada - 495-507 Buying Access One Trip at a Time
by Anne Brown & Nicholas J. Klein & Michael J. Smart & Amanda Howell - 508-523 Transitioning From Urban Climate Action to Climate Equity
by Joan Fitzgerald - 524-536 Beyond Plans
by Stephen Averill Sherman & Arnab Chakraborty - 537-549 The Institutional Dynamics of Land Use Planning
by Carl Grodach - 550-564 Examining the Effects of Policy Design on Affordable Unit Production Under Inclusionary Zoning Policies
by Ruoniu Wang & Xinyu Fu - 565-577 From Edge City to City?
by Jennifer Day & Nicholas A. Phelps & Piret Veeroja & Xin Yang - 578-578 Planning Theories and Practices
by Ann Forsyth - 578-580 What Is Planning? From Planning Practice to Practices
by Ernest R. Alexander - 580-581 Theory…Out of Practice
by Kian Goh - 582-583 What Is Theory? From Planning Theory to Theory for Planning
by Joseph Heathcott - 583-584 Planning Theories Struggle at the Intersections of Gendered, Colonized, and Racialized Bodies
by Elizabeth L. Sweet & Antonio Raciti - 584-585 Response to Commentaries: What’s Not to Agree?
by Ernest R. Alexander - 586-590 Racial Justice and Housing Justice: Two American Illusions
by Michael Lens - 591-592 Introduction to Urban Science: Evidence and Theory of Cities as Complex Systems
by Robert Goodspeed - 592-593 Evaluating Urban and Regional Plans: From Theory to Practice
by Lewis D. Hopkins - 593-594 Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality and the Urban Question
by Jovanna Rosen - 594-595 Resisting Garbage: The Politics of Waste Management in American Cities
by Jennifer Minner - 596-597 A Fortress in Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate, and the Making of Hasidic Williamsburg
by Joseph Weil Huennekens - 597-598 Levelling Up Left Behind Places: The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge
by David P. Varady - 598-599 The Help-Yourself City: Legitimacy & Inequality in DIY Urbanism
by J. Revel Sims
July 2022, Volume 88, Issue 3
- 285-287 Data Policy: Unpacking Difficult Issues Related to Data Access, Review, and Verification
by Ann Forsyth - 288-304 Planning for Disaster-Induced Relocation of Communities
by Balakrishnan Balachandran & Robert B. Olshansky & Laurie A. Johnson - 305-318 Disaster Assistance Winners and Losers
by Maria Watson - 319-334 Planning for Extreme Heat: A National Survey of U.S. Planners
by Sara Meerow & Ladd Keith - 335-351 A Case of (Decreasing) American Exceptionalism: Single-Family Zoning in the United States, Australia, and Canada
by Andrew H. Whittemore & William Curran-Groome - 352-364 “Tax Discrimination District”
by Lauren Ames Fischer - 365-376 Multiscalar Deliberative Transportation Planning
by Rosalie Singerman Ray - 377-391 Planning Corruption or Corrupting Planning?
by Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah & Vanessa Watson & Clifford Amoako & Wes Grooms & Davina Osei & Victor Osei Kwadwo & Andy Bonaventure Nyamekye & Kahad Adamu & Gabriel K. Appiah - 392-404 Gainesville’s Forgotten Neighborhood
by Tyeshia Redden & Laura Dedenbach & Kristin Larsen & Kathryn Frank - 405-412 The Transgressive Urban Forest: An Ecological Aesthetic for the Anthropocene
by Lucie A. Laurian & Ernest Sternberg & Nadia Voigt da Mata - 413-428 Welcoming Immigrants
by Stacy Anne Harwood - 429-432 Our Autonomous Future
by Eva Kaßens-Noor & Cornelius H. (Kip) Darcy - 433-434 Dream Play Build: Hands-On Community Engagement for Enduring Spaces and Places
by Ivis García - 434-435 The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods: Renaissance and Resurgence
by Manish Chalana - 435-436 Trophy Cities: A Feminist Perspective on New Capitals
by Megan E. Heim LaFrombois - 436-437 Race Brokers: Housing Markets and Segregation in 21st Century Urban America
by Stephen Sherman - 438-439 Hella Town: Oakland’s History of Development and Disruption
by Gordon Douglas - 439-440 Implementing City Sustainability: Overcoming Administrative Silos to Achieve Functional Collective Action
by Margot Garcia - 440-441 Aesthetics of Gentrification: Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City
by Seyoung Sung - 441-442 Sustaining a City’s Culture and Character: Principles and Best Practices
by Floyd Lapp - 442-443 Why Place Matters: A Sociological Study of the Historic Preservation Movement in Otaru, Japan, 1965–2017
by Jialin Shi - 444-444 Planning for the Common Good
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi - 444-444 The Urban Planning Imagination
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi - 445-445 Constructing Community: Urban Governance, Development, and Inequality in Boston
by Elizabeth J. Mueller - 446-446 Correction
by The Editors
April 2022, Volume 88, Issue 2
- 147-148 Editorial
by Ann Forsyth - 149-162 Serial Participation in Urban Planning
by Galit Cohen-Blankshtain & Anat Gofen - 163-178 Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform
by Nicholas J. Klein & Kelcie Ralph & Calvin Thigpen & Anne Brown - 179-191 The Moving Mapper
by Madeleine I. G. Daepp & Andrew Binet & Vedette Gavin & Mariana C. Arcaya - 192-205 Our Diversity Is Our Strength
by Carolyn G. Loh & Amanda J. Ashley & Leslie Durham & Karen Bubb - 206-219 Recovery Capacity of Small Nonprofits in Post-2017 Hurricane Puerto Rico
by Divya Chandrasekhar & Ivis García & Sayma Khajehei - 220-231 Procedural Vulnerability and Its Effects on Equitable Post-Disaster Recovery in Low-Income Communities
by Danielle Zoe Rivera & Bradleigh Jenkins & Rebecca Randolph - 232-244 Affordable but Marginalized
by Esther Sullivan & Carrie Makarewicz & Andrew Rumbach - 245-252 Planning in the Era of Regional Divergence
by Gregory F. Randolph & Elizabeth Currid-Halkett - 253-261 Open Streets for Whom?
by Dani Slabaugh & Jeremy Németh & Alessandro Rigolon - 262-276 Utilitarian Bicycling and Mental Wellbeing
by Liang Ma & Runing Ye - 277-278 On Common Ground
by Jeffrey S. Lowe - 278-279 From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice Within Government Agencies
by Rebecca Walker - 279-280 The Good Ancestor: A Radical Prescription for Long-Term Thinking
by Timothy Beatley - 280-281 Green, Fair, and Prosperous: Paths to a Sustainable Iowa
by Mônica A. Haddad - 281-282 Urban Green Spaces: Public Health and Sustainability in the United States
by Gabriel Camară - 282-283 Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Modern South
by Carlton Basmajian - 283-284 Building Bridges: Community and University Partnerships in East St. Louis
by Joanna Bernstein
January 2022, Volume 88, Issue 1
- 1-2 What Is Planning?
by Ann Forsyth - 3-14 Keys to the Car
by Andrew Schouten & Evelyn Blumenberg & Martin Wachs & Hannah King - 15-29 Recent Relocation Patterns Among Older Adults in the United States
by Shengxiao (Alex) Li & Wanyang Hu & Fuyu Guo - 30-43 The Width and Value of Residential Streets
by Adam Millard-Ball - 44-54 Transit-Induced Gentrification or Vice Versa?
by Jyothi Chava & John L. Renne - 55-66 Shifts Toward the Extremes
by Rolf Pendall & Lydia Lo & Jake Wegmann - 67-82 Housing Affordability Crisis and Inequities of Land Use Change
by Ajay Garde & Qi Song - 83-96 How Does an Expansion of Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Affect Housing Supply?
by Fei Li & Zhan Guo - 97-112 Community-Centered Climate Planning
by Katherine Lieberknecht - 113-126 Planning for Emerging Infectious Disease Pandemics
by James Nguyen H. Spencer & David Marasco & Michelle Eichinger - 127-134 Planning for Dissent
by Atul Pokharel & Dan Milz & Curt D. Gervich - 135-135 Notes From the Review Editor
by Adam Millard-Ball - 136-137 For the War Yet to Come: Planning Beirut’s Frontiers
by Ryan Thomas Devlin - 137-138 Dhaka’s Changing Landscape: Prospects for Economic Development, Social Change, and Shared Prosperity
by Saleh Ahmed - 138-139 The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South
by Enrique Silva - 140-141 Data Action: Using Data for Public Good
by Clio Andris - 141-142 The Misunderstood History of Gentrification: People, Planning, Preservation, and Urban Renewal, 1915–2020
by David P. Varady - 143-144 Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning
by Thomas Skuzinski - 144-145 The Streets of Europe: The Sights, Sounds & Smells That Shaped Great Cities
by Michael B. Teitz - 145-146 Public Transportation Systems: Principles of System Design, Operations Planning and Real-Time Control
by Thomas C. Cornillie
October 2021, Volume 87, Issue 4
- 451-454 Peer Review in a Generalist Journal
by Ann Forsyth - 455-469 Riders Who Avoided Public Transit During COVID-19
by Matthew Palm & Jeff Allen & Bochu Liu & Yixue Zhang & Michael Widener & Steven Farber - 470-483 Redrawing the Planners’ Circle
by Louis A. Merlin & Denis Teoman & Marco Viola & Hailey Vaughn & Ralph Buehler - 484-496 Jobs–Housing Balance Re-Re-Visited
by Evelyn Blumenberg & Hannah King - 497-511 Tools of the Trade?
by Fariba Siddiq & Brian D. Taylor - 512-526 Estimating Pedestrian Flows on Street Networks
by Andres Sevtsuk - 527-541 Evaluating Geodesign for Community-Based Tribal Planning
by Jonathan Davis & K. David Pijawka & Elizabeth Wentz & Michelle Hale & David A. King - 542-555 “Ambiguous, Confusing, and Not Delivering Enough Housing”
by Katrina Raynor & Matthew Palm & Georgia Warren-Myers - 556-569 Planning as Bargaining
by Adam Millard-Ball - 570-584 Transferring Vacant Lots to Private Ownership Improves Care and Empowers Residents
by Alessandro Rigolon & Debolina Banerjee & Paul Gobster & Sara Hadavi & William Stewart - 585-586 Notes From the Incoming Review Editor
by Adam Millard-Ball - 587-588 The Great American Housing Bubble: What Went Wrong and How We Can Protect Ourselves in the Future
by Dennis E. Gale - 588-590 Understanding Affordability: The Economics of Housing Markets
by Helen X. H. Bao - 590-591 Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves
by Emily Talen - 592-593 Designing the Global City: Design Excellence, Competitions and the Remaking of Central Sydney
by Tridib Banerjee - 593-594 Uneven Innovation: The Work of Smart Cities
by Joan Fitzgerald - 595-595 Correction
by The Editors
July 2021, Volume 87, Issue 3
- 309-310 What Is a Contribution in Planning Research?
by Ann Forsyth - 311-325 The Right to (Re)Shape the City
by Samantha Biglieri - 326-340 Feeling Like an “Odd Duck”
by Ivis García & April Jackson & Andrew J. Greenlee & Anaid Yerena & Benjamin Chrisinger & C. Aujean Lee - 341-353 Why Latino Vendor Markets Matter
by Edna Ledesma & Cecilia Giusti - 354-369 Planning for Regional Food Equity
by Yeeli Mui & Maryam Khojasteh & Alexandra Judelsohn & Avery Sirwatka & Sylvia Kelly & Patrick Gooch & Samina Raja - 370-382 Mandated Planning for Climate Change
by William Butler & Tisha Holmes & Zechariah Lange - 383-395 Upzoning and Single-Family Housing Prices
by Daniel Kuhlmann - 396-408 Minus Minimums
by Daniel Baldwin Hess & Jeffrey Rehler - 409-423 Toward Accessibility-Based Planning
by Xiang Yan - 424-432 Right Sizing Flint’s Infrastructure in the Wake of the Flint Water Crisis Would Constitute an Additional Environmental Injustice
by Richard C. Sadler & Debra Furr-Holden & Ella Greene-Moton & Brian Larkin & Moses Timlin & Dayne Walling & Thomas Wyatt - 433-433 Commentaries on Flint, Right Sizing, and Justice
by Ann Forsyth - 433-434 Right Sizing Is Not What You Think It Is
by Victoria Morckel - 434-436 Better Planning Practice Lies in a Community-Based, Analysis-Informed Process
by Margaret Dewar - 436-437 Toward a Transformative Planning Infrastructure
by Andrew J. Greenlee - 437-438 Rational and Advocacy Planning in Flint Will Have to Come to Terms to Forestall Future Crises
by Brent D. Ryan - 438-440 Beyond Crises
by Renia Ehrenfeucht & Marla Nelson - 440-441 Right Sizing for Efficiency and Equity but Achieving Neither
by Ivonne Audirac & Jason Hackworth - 442-443 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerard Francisco Sandoval - 444-445 Advancing Equity Planning Now
by Jacob Wagner - 445-446 Black Lives and Spatial Matters: Policing Blackness and Practicing Freedom in Suburban St. Louis
by M. Scott Ball - 446-447 The Voucher Promise: “Section 8” and the Fate of an American Neighborhood
by Dan Immergluck - 448-449 Sustainable Approaches to Urban Transport
by Meiqing Li - 449-450 Designing the Megaregion: Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale
by Laura Tate
April 2021, Volume 87, Issue 2
- 155-158 Theories and Planning Theories
by Ann Forsyth - 159-166 Social Distancing and Cultural Bias
by Benjamin Davy - 167-180 Exclusionary Zoning
by Andrew H. Whittemore - 181-196 Are We Planning for Equity?
by Carolyn G. Loh & Rose Kim - 197-210 Toward Mobility Justice
by Ariel H. Bierbaum & Alex Karner & Jesus M. Barajas - 211-227 Plans Versus Political Priorities
by Albert Tonghoon Han & Lucie Laurian & Jim Dewald - 228-238 Land Preservation Under the Transfer of Development Rights Program
by Li Fang - 239-253 Committed and “Won Over” Parents in Vancouver’s Dense Family-Oriented Urbanism
by Louis L. Thomas - 254-265 Early Lessons From Detroit’s Community Benefits Ordinance
by Lisa Berglund - 266-281 Including Preservation in Planning
by Eleonora Redaelli - 282-295 The Impact of Residential Densification on Perceptions of Public Space
by Jordi Honey-Rosés & Oscar Zapata - 296-297 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerard Francisco Sandoval - 298-299 Manufacturing Decline: How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt
by June Manning Thomas - 299-300 Cyclescapes of the Unequal City: Bicycle Infrastructure and Uneven Development
by Aaron Golub - 300-302 Better Buses, Better Cities: How to Plan, Run, and Win the Fight for Effective Transit
by Kaylyn Levine - 302-303 Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America
by Marcel E. Moran - 303-305 Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference?
by Wes Grooms - 305-306 Design With Nature Now
by Larissa Larsen - 307-308 Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners
by Manish Shirgaokar
January 2021, Volume 87, Issue 1
- 1-2 International Content in the Journal of the American Planning Association
by Ann Forsyth - 3-10 Human Rights and the City: A View From Canada
by Sandeep Agrawal - 11-20 Analyzing Action/Plan Consistency
by Brian W. Ohm - 21-33 Planning and Development Challenges in Western Gateway Communities
by Philip Stoker & Danya Rumore & Lindsey Romaniello & Zacharia Levine - 34-44 Planning for Climate Change
by Sungyop Kim & Fengpeng Sun & Clara Irazábal - 45-61 “Can You Imagine What’s Happened in Durham?”
by Meagan M. Ehlenz - 62-72 Affordable Housing Without Public Subsidies
by Nathaniel Decker - 73-84 Does Local Ownership of Vacant Land Reduce Crime?
by Matthew Stern & T. William Lester - 85-100 Housing Single Women
by Julia Gabriele Harten - 101-107 Why Detailing Spatial Equity Matters in Water and Sanitation Evaluations
by Gabriella Y. Carolini & Prassanna Raman - 108-122 “Like a Fish Out of Water”
by Ivis García & April Jackson & Stacy A. Harwood & Andrew J. Greenlee & C. Aujean Lee & Benjamin Chrisinger - 123-137 Off the Grid…and Back Again?
by Geoff Boeing - 138-140 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 141-142 Levine, Grengs, and Merlin: From Mobility to Accessibility: Transforming Urban Transportation and Land-Use Planning
by Adam Millard-Ball - 142-143 Plotch: Last Subway: The Long Wait for the Next Train In New York City
by Floyd Lapp - 144-145 Redaelli: Connecting Arts and Place: Cultural Policy and American Cities
by Zachary M. Jones - 145-146 Wilson: The Heart of Community Engagement: Practitioner Stories From Across the Globe
by Kenneth M. Reardon - 146-148 Dandekar (Ed.): The Planner's Use of Information (3rd ed.)
by Barry Nocks - 148-149 Fitzgerald: Greenovation: Urban Leadership on Climate Change
by Peter B. Meyer - 149-150 Condon: Five Rules for Tomorrow’s Cities
by Doug Kelbaugh - 151-153 Correction
by The Editors
October 2020, Volume 86, Issue 4
- 389-392 Measuring Journal Success
by Ann Forsyth - 393-402 Cultural Insights for Planners: Understanding the Terms Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx
by Ivis García - 403-416 Using Exploratory Scenarios in Planning Practice
by Uri Avin & Robert Goodspeed - 417-430 Making Room for the River
by Siyu Yu & A. D. Brand & Philip Berke - 431-442 Do Industrial Preservation Policies Protect and Promote Urban Industrial Activity?
by Jenna Davis & Henry Renski - 443-457 Urban Heat Management and the Legacy of Redlining
by Bev Wilson - 458-469 What Is a Forecast for?
by Carole Turley Voulgaris - 470-480 Tracking Our Footsteps
by Li Fang & Reid Ewing - 481-494 Uncovering the Relationship Between Historic Districts and Same-Sex Households
by Kelly L. Kinahan & Matthew H. Ruther - 495-509 Does Density Aggravate the COVID-19 Pandemic?
by Shima Hamidi & Sadegh Sabouri & Reid Ewing - 510-510 JAPA Is More Than a Generalist Journal
by Martin Wachs - 510-511 Geographic Silos: A Cautionary Note
by Subhrajit Guhathakurta - 511-512 JAPA’s Generalist Planning Journal Book Review Section
by Gerardo F. Sandoval - 512-513 Mapping Communities: Responding to Commentaries on “In Defense of the Generalist Journal”
by Ann Forsyth - 514-515 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 516-517 Rothstein: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
by Tim Chapin - 517-518 Knapp: Constructing the Dynamo of Dixie: Race, Urban Planning, and Cosmopolitanism in Chattanooga, Tennessee
by Charles Connerly - 518-520 Anacker, Carswell, Kirby, & Tremblay (Eds.): Introduction to Housing (2nd ed.)
by Jane M. Rongerude - 520-522 Tighe & Ryberg-Webster: Legacy Cities: Continuity and Change Amid Decline and Revival
by Eric Seymour - 522-523 Sies, Gournay, & Freestone (Eds.): Iconic Planned Communities and the Challenge of Change
by Sonia Hirt - 523-524 Haselberger (Ed.): Encounters in Planning Thought: 16 Autobiographical Essays From Key Thinkers in Spatial Planning
by Lisa Ann Schweitzer - 525-526 Borden: Skateboarding and the City: A Complete History
by Jeremy Németh