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July 2020, Volume 86, Issue 3
- 281-283 Speaking to the Future
by Ann Forsyth - 284-296 Immigrant Legal Status and Commute Mode Choice for Hispanics in the United States
by Ryan Allen & Jueyu Wang - 297-303 Racial Equity in Planning Organizations
by Miriam Solis - 304-310 Flint (MI) Missed an Opportunity to “Right Size” With Its Water Crisis
by Victoria Morckel - 311-323 Meeting Climate, Mobility, and Equity Goals in Transportation Planning Under Wide-Ranging Scenarios
by Robert Lempert & James Syme & George Mazur & Debra Knopman & Garett Ballard-Rosa & Kacey Lizon & Ifeanyi Edochie - 324-338 Evaluating Hong Kong’s Spatial Planning in New Towns From the Perspectives of Job Accessibility, Travel Mobility, and Work–Life Balance
by Sylvia Y. He & Sui Tao & Mee Kam Ng & Hendrik Tieben - 339-348 Greenspace After a Disaster: The Need to Close the Gap With Recovery for Greater Resilience
by Shaleen Miller - 349-363 Compact Development and BMI for Young Adults
by Shima Hamidi & Reid Ewing - 364-376 Using Big and Open Data to Analyze Transit-Oriented Development
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang & Chris Webster - 377-378 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 379-380 Talen: Neighborhood
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi - 380-381 Manturuk, Lindblad, and Quercia: A Place Called Home: The Social Dimensions of Homeownership
by Deirdre Pfeiffer - 382-383 Kelbaugh: The Urban Fix: Resilient Cities in the War Against Climate Change, Heat Islands and Overpopulation
by Patrick M. Condon - 383-384 Albro: Vacant to Vibrant: Creating Successful Green Infrastructure Networks
by Steven M. Richter - 384-385 Prytherch: Law, Engineering, and the American Right-of-Way: Imagining a More Just Street
by Dave Amos - 386-387 Mallach: The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America
by John Parcell - 387-388 Florida: The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class and What We Can Do About It
by Dennis E. Gale
April 2020, Volume 86, Issue 2
- 139-141 In Defense of the Generalist Journal
by Ann Forsyth - 142-156 Whiteness and Urban Planning
by Edward G. Goetz & Rashad A. Williams & Anthony Damiano - 157-170 Gender Dynamics in the Planning Workplace
by Marisa Turesky & Mildred E. Warner - 171-187 Do Neighborhood Walkability, Transit, and Parks Relate to Residents’ Life Satisfaction?
by Deirdre Pfeiffer & Meagan M. Ehlenz & Riley Andrade & Scott Cloutier & Kelli L. Larson - 188-195 Planning the Green New Deal: Climate Justice and the Politics of Sites and Scales
by Kian Goh - 196-207 Where Should We Have the Meeting?
by Mattijs Van Maasakkers & Jeeson Oh - 208-221 Negotiation or Schedule-Based?
by Minjee Kim - 222-235 Trade Uber for the Bus?
by Xiaoxia Dong - 236-249 Guidelines for a Polycentric Region to Reduce Vehicle Use and Increase Walking and Transit Use
by Keunhyun Park & Reid Ewing & Sadegh Sabouri & Dong-ah Choi & Shima Hamidi & Guang Tian - 250-263 Modeling Sustainability Scenarios in the Baltimore–Washington (DC) Region
by Gerrit-Jan Knaap & Daniel Engelberg & Uri Avin & Sevgi Erdogan & Fred Ducca & Timothy F. Welch & Nicholas Finio & Rolf Moeckel & Harutyun Shahumyan - 264-265 Knowing What Land Use Regulations Localities Have “On the Books” Can Reveal Regulatory Stringency—And Much More
by Rolf Pendall - 265-266 What Planners Do Know: Their Community’s Culture
by Linda C. Dalton - 267-268 What’s Wrong With Objective Questions?
by Ned Levine - 268-269 Planning Knowledge and the Regulatory Hydra
by Paavo Monkkonen & Michael Manville - 269-270 Lewis and Marantz’s “What Planners Know”: A Springboard for Further Analysis
by Dave Guyadeen - 270-271 A Response to Comments on “What Planners Know: Using Surveys About Local Land Use Regulation to Understand Housing Development”
by Paul G. Lewis & Nicholas J. Marantz - 272-273 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 274-275 Fishman: Bike Share
by Bert van Wee - 275-276 Shoup: Parking and the City
by David A. King - 276-277 Garvin: The Heart of the City: Creating Vibrant Downtowns for a New Century
by Peter Hendee Brown - 277-278 Wolfe: Urbanism Without Effort: Reconnecting With First Principles of the City
by Floyd Lapp - 278-280 Sagalyn: Power at Ground Zero: Politics, Money, and the Remaking of Lower Manhattan
by Michael B. Teitz
January 2020, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 1-2 A Point of View in Planning
by Ann Forsyth - 3-10 Historic Infrastructure Left Behind: Should Urban Planners Protect Streets and Blocks?
by Brenda Case Scheer - 11-24 Understanding the Legacy of Pedestrian Malls
by Dave Amos - 25-38 How Do Homeowners Associations Regulate Residential Landscapes?
by V. Kelly Turner & Matthew Stiller - 39-46 Seven Principles of Strong Climate Change Planning
by Sara Meerow & Sierra C. Woodruff - 47-59 “Urban Farming Is Going High Tech”
by Michael Carolan - 60-74 When Do Plans Matter?
by Lu Liao & Mildred E. Warner & George C. Homsy - 75-88 Affordable Housing, Disasters, and Social Equity
by Aditi Mehta & Mark Brennan & Justin Steil - 89-105 Energy Cost Burdens for Low-Income and Minority Households
by Constantine E. Kontokosta & Vincent J. Reina & Bartosz Bonczak - 106-112 It’s Time to End Single-Family Zoning
by Michael Manville & Paavo Monkkonen & Michael Lens - 113-119 Death to Single-Family Zoning…and New Life to the Missing Middle
by Jake Wegmann - 120-120 The View From Minneapolis: Comments on “Death to Single-Family Zoning” and “It’s Time to End Single-Family Zoning”
by Paul Mogush & Heather Worthington - 121-122 Ending Single-Family Zoning: Is There a Plan B?
by Glen Searle & Peter Phibbs - 122-122 Not a Matter of Choice: Eliminating Single-Family Zoning
by Anaid Yerena - 123-124 Calls to End All Single-Family Zoning Need More Scrutiny
by Arnab Chakraborty - 124-125 Eliminating Existing Single-Family Zoning Is a Mistake
by Lane Kendig - 125-126 Though Rumors of Its Demise Might Be Exaggerated…
by Gerritt Knaap & Nicholas Finio - 126-127 The Detached Single-Family Home Genie and Its Bottle
by Harley F. Etienne - 127-128 Last Thoughts From Manville, Monkkonen, and Lens
by Michael Manville & Paavo Monkkonen & Michael Lens - 128-128 Last Thoughts From Wegmann
by Jacob Wegmann - 129-130 Notes From the Review Editor
by Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 131-132 Pemberton: Rural Regeneration in the UK
by Michael Hibbard - 132-133 Chapple and Loukaitou-Sideris: Transit-Oriented Displacement or Community Dividends? Understanding the Effects of Smarter Growth on Communities
by Adam Millard-Ball - 133-134 Ash: Chicago Union Station
by Thomas C. Cornillie - 134-135 Spiers: Smarter Growth: Activism and Environmental Policy in Metropolitan Washington
by Rebecca Lewis - 136-137 Speck: Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places
by Whit Blanton
October 2019, Volume 85, Issue 4
- 389-392 Scholarly Publication in an Information Age
by Ann Forsyth - 393-404 Ethical Dilemmas in Professional Planning Practice in the United States
by Mickey Lauria & Mellone F. Long - 405-423 Using Simple, Decision-Centered, Scenario-Based Planning to Improve Local Coastal Management
by Richard K. Norton & Stephen Buckman & Guy A. Meadows & Zachary Rable - 424-444 Plan Implementation Challenges in a Shrinking City
by Brent D. Ryan & Shuqi Gao - 445-462 What Planners Know
by Paul G. Lewis & Nicholas J. Marantz - 463-481 Measuring the Local Economic Impacts of Replacing On-Street Parking With Bike Lanes
by Daniel Arancibia & Steven Farber & Beth Savan & Yvonne Verlinden & Nancy Smith Lea & Jeff Allen & Lee Vernich - 482-500 Toward a Richer Picture of the Mobility Needs of Older Americans
by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris & Martin Wachs & Miriam Pinski - 501-510 Transportation Sustainability Follows From More People in Fewer Vehicles, Not Necessarily Automation
by Louis A. Merlin - 511-524 Building Water-Efficient Cities
by Philip Stoker & Heejun Chang & Elizabeth Wentz & Britt Crow-Miller & Gabrielle Jehle & Matthew Bonnette - 525-543 Planning Matters
by Quan Yuan - 544-563 Neighborhood Affordability and Housing Market Resilience
by Kyungsoon Wang & Dan Immergluck - 564-584 Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
by Xi Huang & Cathy Yang Liu - 585-586 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 587-588 Hertz: The Battle of Lincoln Park: Urban Renewal and Gentrification in Chicago
by Dennis Gale - 588-589 Vale: After the Projects: Public Housing Redevelopment and the Governance of the Poorest Americans
by David Varady - 590-591 Burdett and Rode (Eds.): Shaping Cities in an Urban Age
by Jennifer Minner - 591-592 Liptan with Santen Jr.: Sustainable Stormwater Management: A Landscape-Driven Approach to Planning and Design
by Olyssa Starry - 592-593 Mees: Participatory Design and Self-Building in Shared Urban Open Spaces: Community Gardens and Casitas in New York City
by Micheline Nilsen - 593-594 Banister: Inequality in Transport
by Mahtot Gebresselassie & Thomas W. Sanchez - 595-595 Kellerman: Automated and Autonomous Spatial Mobilities
by William Riggs - 596-597 Correction
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 85, Issue 3
- 183-187 Building a Foundation for Public Engagement in Planning
by Carissa Schively Slotterback & Mickey Lauria - 188-201 Building “A Ladder of Citizen Participation”
by John Gaber - 202-217 Can We Be Partners?
by David C. Sloane & Breanna Morrison Hawkins & Jacqueline Illum & Alison Spindler & LaVonna B. Lewis - 219-235 Using Arnstein’s Ladder as an Evaluative Framework for the Assessment of Participatory Work in Postdisaster Haiti
by Santina Contreras - 236-254 The View From the Top of Arnstein’s Ladder
by Alex Karner & Keith Brower Brown & Richard Marcantonio & Louis G. Alcorn - 255-270 Including Youth in the Ladder of Citizen Participation
by Nisha D. Botchwey & Nick Johnson & L. Katie O’Connell & Anna J. Kim - 271-286 Engaging Non-Citizens in an Age of Uncertainty
by C. Aujean Lee - 287-300 Who Cares?
by Ward Lyles & Stacey Swearingen White - 301-320 Remixing as Praxis
by Andrea Roberts & Grace Kelly - 321-334 Participation in Postpolitical Times
by Graham Haughton & Phil McManus - 335-347 From Citizen Control to Co-Production
by Jovanna Rosen & Gary Painter - 348-362 Jumping Off the Ladder
by Allison B. Laskey & Walter Nicholls - 363-376 Justice as Parity of Participation
by Gwendolyn Blue & Marit Rosol & Victoria Fast - 377-378 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 379-380 Hack: Site Planning: International Practice
by Alexander Garvin - 380-381 Richards: Regreening the Built Environment: Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability
by Chaeri Kim - 381-382 Beauregard: Cities in the Urban Age: A Dissent
by Michael B. Teitz - 382-383 Doucet (Ed.): Why Detroit Matters: Decline, Renewal and Hope in a Divided City
by Robin Boyle - 384-385 Hollander: An Ordinary City: Planning for Growth and Decline in New Bedford, Massachusetts
by Lisa Berglund - 385-386 Goetz: The One-Way Street of Integration: Fair Housing and the Pursuit of Racial Justice in American Cities
by Andrew Aurand - 386-387 Sandoval-Strausz and Kwak (Eds.): Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn in Urban History
by Patricio Zambrano-Barragán
April 2019, Volume 85, Issue 2
- 81-82 Linking Research and Practice in Planning
by Ann Forsyth - 83-95 Redefining Car Access
by Anne Brown - 96-113 They’re Back
by Daniel Schneider - 114-132 Streamlining the Development Approval Process in a Post–Level of Service Los Angeles
by Jamey M. B. Volker & Amy E. Lee & Dillon T. Fitch - 133-151 Are Cities Prepared for Autonomous Vehicles?
by Yonah Freemark & Anne Hudson & Jinhua Zhao - 152-168 Changing Residential Land Use Regulations to Address High Housing Prices
by C. J. Gabbe - 169-170 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 171-172 Rosenzweig, Solecki, Romero-Lankao, Mehrotra, Dhakal, and Ibriahim (Eds): Climate Change and Cities: Second Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network
by Eugénie L. Birch - 172-173 Lauster: The Death and Life of the Single-Family House: Lessons From Vancouver on Building a Livable City
by Penny Gurstein - 174-175 Emerson and Smiley: Market Cities, People Cities: The Shape of Our Urban Future
by David P. Varady - 175-176 Shatkin: Cities for Profit: The Real Estate Turn in Asia’s Urban Politics
by Kimberly M. Noronha - 177-178 Wolman, Wial, St. Clair, and Hill: Coping With Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy
by Samuel Geldin - 178-179 Scharlach and Lehning: Creating Aging-Friendly Communities
by Charles W. Dunlap & Nancy Giunta - 180-181 Cervero, Guerra, and Al: Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places
by Eric Dumbaugh
January 2019, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 1-6 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 7-15 David Godschalk
by Philip R. Berke & Daniel A. Rodriguez - 16-17 Finding the Missing Link: Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contribution to the Role of Computerized Information Systems in Urban Planning and Growth Management
by Zorica Nedović-Budić - 17-18 David Godschalk, an Indispensable Resource
by Jim Schwab - 18-19 Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contribution to Comprehensive Planning
by Yan Song & Zhendong Luo - 19-21 With, Not For: Dave Godschalk and Citizen Participation
by Bruce Stiftel - 21-22 Reflections on David Godschalk’s Contributions to Planning as Consensus Building
by Larry Susskind - 22-23 The Case for Planners as Disaster Specialists
by Shannon Van Zandt - 24-34 A Ladder of Citizen Participation
by Sherry R. Arnstein - 35-48 Crowdsourcing Bike Share Station Locations
by Greg P. Griffin & Junfeng Jiao - 49-59 Race and Municipal Annexation After the Voting Rights Act
by Noah J. Durst - 60-68 Up Close and Personal
by Floyd Lapp - 69-70 Notes from the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 71-72 Willson: A Guide for the Idealist: Launching and Navigating Your Planning Career
by Barry Nocks - 72-73 Lerch (Ed.): The Community Resilience Reader: Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval
by William Butler - 74-75 Johnson and Olshansky: After Great Disasters: An In-Depth Analysis of How Six Countries Managed Community Recovery
by Ann-Margaret Esnard - 75-76 Martens: Transport Justice: Designing Fair Transportation Systems
by Xiaoxia Dong - 76-78 Agyeman, Matthews, and Sobel (Eds.): Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice: From Loncheras to Lobsta Love
by Kameshwari Pothukuchi - 78-79 Logan: Historic Capital: Preservation, Race, and Real Estate in Washington, D.C
by Andrew Aurand - 79-80 Koch and Latham (Eds.): Key Thinkers on Cities
by Eugénie L. Birch
October 2018, Volume 84, Issue 3-4
- 213-213 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 214-216 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Tridib Banerjee & Gary Hack & Michael Southworth - 217-229 Kevin Lynch in Los Angeles
by Meredith Drake Reitan & Tridib Banerjee - 230-236 Toward the Dreams and Realities of Temporary Paradise? Lynch and Appleyard’s Look at the Special Landscape of San Diego/Tijuana
by Bruce Appleyard & Michael Stepner - 237-249 Designing the Danceable City
by Caroline Chen - 250-262 Perceiving the Livable City
by Deni Ruggeri & Chester Harvey & Peter Bosselmann - 263-275 New Directions in Cognitive-Environmental Research
by Andrew Mondschein & Steven T. Moga - 276-278 Lynch’s Elements of the City in the Digital Era
by Giyoung Park & Gary W. Evans - 280-283 The Image of the Digital City: Revisiting Lynch’s Principles of Urban Legibility
by Ginette Wessel & Alireza Karduni & Eric Sauda - 284-292 Kevin Lynch and His Legacy on Teaching Professional Planners and Designers
by Peter Bosselmann - 293-305 Theoretical and Practical Influences of Kevin Lynch in China
by Yan Tang & Sisi Liang & Ruizhi Yu - 307-307 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 308-309 Schlichtman, Patch, and Hill: Gentrifier
by Dennis E. Gale - 309-310 Schlichtman, Patch, and Hill: Gentrifier
by Susan M. Hoffmann - 310-311 Mayne: Slums: The History of a Global Injustice
by Jennifer Ann Williams - 311-312 Souther: Believing in Cleveland: Managing Decline in the “Best Location in the Nation”
by Stephanie Ryberg-Webster - 312-313 Coutts: Green Infrastructure and Public Health
by Nisha D. Botchwey - 313-314 Gruen: Shopping Town: Designing the City in Suburban America
by Michael B. Teitz
April 2018, Volume 84, Issue 2
- 97-98 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 99-111 Motivations and Strategies for Bicycle Planning in Rural, Suburban, and Low-Density Communities: The Need for New Best Practices
by Carolyn McAndrews & Sara Tabatabaie & Jill S. Litt - 112-126 Navigating Statistical Uncertainty: How Urban and Regional Planners Understand and Work With American Community Survey (ACS) Data for Guiding Policy
by Jason R. Jurjevich & Amy L. Griffin & Seth E. Spielman & David C. Folch & Meg Merrick & Nicholas N. Nagle - 127-144 Using Photography to Assess Housing Damage and Rebuilding Progress for Disaster Recovery Planning
by Michelle Annette Meyer & Marccus D. Hendricks - 145-161 State of the Art in Planning for College and University Campuses: Site Planning and Beyond
by Linda C. Dalton & Amir H. Hajrasouliha & William W. Riggs - 162-177 Online Participatory Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges for Enriching Participatory Planning
by Nader Afzalan & Brian Muller - 178-179 Introduction: John Friedmann and Links to Planning Practice
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 179-191 A Planners’ Planner: John Friedmann’s Quest for a General Theory of Planning
by Bish Sanyal - 191-193 Civic Infrastructure for Neighborhood Planning
by Keith Pezzoli - 193-197 Delineating the Shape of Planning Practice: John Friedmann’s Legacy
by Hemalata C. Dandekar - 197-199 John Friedmann’s “Radical” Legacy in Asia’s World City, Hong Kong
by Mee Kam Ng - 201-201 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 201-202 Navigating Ethnicity: Segregation, Placemaking, and Difference, by David H. Kaplan
by David P. Varady - 203-203 How to Kill a City: Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighborhood, by Peter Moskowitz
by Wei Zhai - 203-204 Messy Urbanism: Understanding the “Other” Cities of Asia, edited by Manish Chalana and Jeffrey Hou
by Katherine Idziorek - 205-205 Planning Canada: A Case Study Approach, edited by Ren Thomas
by Sheryl-Ann Simpson - 206-206 Bike Boom: The Unexpected Resurgence of Cycling, by Carlton Reid
by Michael Duncan
January 2018, Volume 84, Issue 1
- 5-6 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 7-20 Planning for Mixed Use: Affordable for Whom?
by Markus Moos & Tara Vinodrai & Nick Revington & Michael Seasons - 21-32 Do Practicing Planners Value Plan Quality? Insights From a Survey of Planning Professionals in Ontario, Canada
by Dave Guyadeen - 33-44 Livable Streets, Livable Arterials? Characteristics of Commercial Arterial Roads Associated With Neighborhood Livability
by Carolyn McAndrews & Wesley Marshall - 45-60 The Impacts of Big Box Retail on Downtown: A Case Study of Target in Davis (CA)
by Gian-Claudia Sciara & Kristin Lovejoy & Susan Handy - 61-75 Estimates of Transaction Costs in Transfer of Development Rights Programs
by Sina Shahab & J. Peter Clinch & Eoin O'Neill - 76-84 My Career as a Pragmatist
by David P. Varady - 85-85 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 86-86 , by Richard V. Reeves
by William W. Goldsmith - 86-87 , by Royce Hanson
by Marie Howland - 87-88 , edited by Alison Hope Alkon and Julian Agyeman
by Kameshwari Pothukuchi - 88-89 , by Robert C. Trumpbour and Kenneth Womack
by Tim Chapin
October 2017, Volume 83, Issue 4
- 1-1 EOV Editorial Board
by The Editors - 333-334 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom - 335-345 How to Bid Better for the Olympics: A Participatory Mega-Event Planning Strategy for Local Legacies
by Eva Kassens-Noor & John Lauermann - 346-364 Form-Based Codes for Zoning Reform to Promote Sustainable Development: Insights From Cities in Southern California
by Ajay Garde & Cecilia Kim - 365-376 The Maker Movement and Urban Economic Development
by Laura Wolf-Powers & Marc Doussard & Greg Schrock & Charles Heying & Max Eisenburger & Stephen Marotta - 377-388 Achieving Regional Housing Planning Objectives: Directing Affordable Housing to Jobs-Rich Neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Matthew Palm & Deb Niemeier - 389-403 Regulatory Practices of Urban Agriculture: A Connection to Planning and Policy
by Mahbubur Meenar & Alfonso Morales & Leonard Bonarek - 404-412 Mobility Niches: Jitneys to Robo-Taxis
by Robert Cervero - 413-413 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin - 414-414 , by Mathew Desmond
by Dennis E. Gale