Journal of the American Planning Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the American Planning Association is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does Density Aggravate the COVID-19 Pandemic?503
Urban Heat Management and the Legacy of Redlining119
Riders Who Avoided Public Transit During COVID-1955
Exclusionary Zoning36
Planning for Extreme Heat33
Using Exploratory Scenarios in Planning Practice31
Racial Equity in Planning Organizations28
Are We Planning for Equity?27
Using Big and Open Data to Analyze Transit-Oriented Development26
Jobs–Housing Balance Re-Re-Visited26
Cultural Insights for Planners: Understanding the Terms Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx24
Tools of the Trade?24
Making Room for the River23
Evaluating Hong Kong’s Spatial Planning in New Towns From the Perspectives of Job Accessibility, Travel Mobility, and Work–Life Balance23
Transitioning From Urban Climate Action to Climate Equity22
Off the Grid…and Back Again?21
Estimating Pedestrian Flows on Street Networks20
Toward Mobility Justice19
Planning and Development Challenges in Western Gateway Communities18
Planning for Regional Food Equity18
Social Distancing and Cultural Bias17
Mandated Planning for Climate Change16
Meeting Climate, Mobility, and Equity Goals in Transportation Planning Under Wide-Ranging Scenarios16
Equity in Accessibility15
Recent Relocation Patterns Among Older Adults in the United States15
Flint (MI) Missed an Opportunity to “Right Size” With Its Water Crisis14
Does Local Ownership of Vacant Land Reduce Crime?14
Tracking Our Footsteps14
Procedural Vulnerability and Its Effects on Equitable Post-Disaster Recovery in Low-Income Communities13
Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform13
Upzoning and Single-Family Housing Prices11
Age-Unfriendly by Design10
Planning for Disaster-Induced Relocation of Communities10
The Width and Value of Residential Streets10
The Institutional Dynamics of Land Use Planning10
Feeling Like an “Odd Duck”9
Including Preservation in Planning9
Pop-Up Cycleways9
Transit-Induced Gentrification or Vice Versa?9
The Moving Mapper9
Why Detailing Spatial Equity Matters in Water and Sanitation Evaluations9
Planning for Dissent8
“Like a Fish Out of Water”8
Right Sizing Flint’s Infrastructure in the Wake of the Flint Water Crisis Would Constitute an Additional Environmental Injustice8
Community-Centered Climate Planning8
Affordable Housing Without Public Subsidies8
Urban Planning for Health Equity Must Employ an Intersectionality Framework8
Toward Accessibility-Based Planning8
Planning for Climate Change7
Public Views on the Reallocation of Street Space Due to COVID-197
Keys to the Car7
Our Diversity Is Our Strength7
Greenspace After a Disaster: The Need to Close the Gap With Recovery for Greater Resilience7
Theories and Planning Theories7
Why Latino Vendor Markets Matter7
Plans Versus Political Priorities7
Buying Access One Trip at a Time7
The Right to (Re)Shape the City6
Utilitarian Bicycling and Mental Wellbeing6
Using Natural Language Processing to Read Plans6
How Does an Expansion of Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Affect Housing Supply?6
Transferring Vacant Lots to Private Ownership Improves Care and Empowers Residents6
Housing Single Women6
Redrawing the Planners’ Circle6
Do Industrial Preservation Policies Protect and Promote Urban Industrial Activity?6
What Is a Forecast for?5
Planning as Bargaining5
Can ChatGPT Evaluate Plans?5
Housing Affordability Crisis and Inequities of Land Use Change5
Minus Minimums5
Speaking to the Future5
Who Is Planning for Environmental Justice—and How?5
Planning Corruption or Corrupting Planning?5
The Urban Infrastructure of Care5
Shifts Toward the Extremes5
Toward Evidence-Based Urban Planning4
“The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It”4
High Rises and Housing Stress4
Early Lessons From Detroit’s Community Benefits Ordinance4
Planning for and Against Vehicular Homelessness4
The Impact of Residential Densification on Perceptions of Public Space4
A Case of (Decreasing) American Exceptionalism4
Planning and Food Sovereignty in Conflict Cities4
Open Streets for Whom?4
“Can You Imagine What’s Happened in Durham?”4
Human Rights and the City: A View From Canada4
Recovery Capacity of Small Nonprofits in Post-2017 Hurricane Puerto Rico3
Value Creation, Capture, and Destruction3
Safe at Home?3
Facilitating Online Participatory Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic3
Immigrant Legal Status and Commute Mode Choice for Hispanics in the United States3
Affordable but Marginalized3
Disaster Assistance Winners and Losers3
Getting to Root Causes3
Does Discretion Delay Development?3
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