Planning Theory & Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Planning Theory & Practice is 4. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Critical Examination of Land Value Capture Tools to Generate Affordable Housing in Toronto43
Pushing Boundaries: Integrating Real Estate Studies Into Planning Scholarship32
Democracy and Urban Form25
On Beauty24
Populism, Planning, and the Politics of Discontent23
Truth, Lies or Allies? The Agency of Estimates20
Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing17
Entangled Rationalities: Planning Responses to Informal Housing Practices Within Middle-Income Neighbourhoods in Nairobi City, Kenya15
Digital Participation Models as Public Engagement Tools in Planning: A Concept Exploration14
Regulate or Be Regulated: The Institutional Entrepreneurship of Developers14
Murals and the City: A Comparative Perspective on Practices, Policies and Regulations13
“Above All, Look at Your Own Reality!”: Patsy Healey and the Future of Planning African Cities13
Troubled Times11
New Urban Sustainability Policies: Deleuze and Local Innovation Versus Policy Mobility11
The Organization of Representation: The Composition and Responsibilities of Ad Hoc Committees in Planning Processes in the U.S11
Caring for Place: Community Development in Rural England9
Rethinking Leadership in Urban Planning: Administrative Practice Under Institutional Tension9
Handling Compounded Uncertainty in Spatial Planning and Humanitarian Action in Unexpected Floods in Wayanad, Kerala: Towards a Contextualised Contingency Planning Approach8
Planning and the Value of Land8
Planning for the Future of Onshore Wind Farms through Adopting a Broader Temporal Approach8
Mountain Territories: The Need to Approach Territorial Planning and Governance8
On Not Mis-Managing Inevitable Interdependence8
Re-Imagining Relationships with Space, Place, and Property: The Story of Mainstreaming Managed Retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand7
Spatial Visioning: Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda7
Remembering Patsy Healey: Inspirations, Encounters and Enduring Impacts7
“We Do Not Share the Same Timescales”: Toward Temporal Pluralism in Climate Adaptation Planning6
Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the City in Post-Genocide Rwanda6
The Productive Role of Future Expectations in Participatory Spatial Planning. A Case Study on Urban Park Development in The Netherlands6
Collaboration in Adaptation Planning: Power Clusters and Opportunities for Governance Arrangements in Metro-Boston6
Realizing the Transformative Potential of Experimentation in Planning6
What Are the Limits to Smart Innovation? The Digital Underground Initiative and New Frontiers of “Smartness” in Singapore6
The Possibilities for Legally Pluralistic Planning: An Exploration of Haudenosaunee Planning Law5
The Essential Tension: Patsy Healey’s Conception of Democracy in Planning and Public Policy5
Patsy Healey: More Than an Intellectual 15
Establishment of a New Planning System in Ukraine: Institutional Change Between Europeanization and Post-Socialist Path Dependence5
The Pandemic Within: Policy Making for a Better World5
Revisiting Structure and Agency: The Perception and Materialisation of Risk in Property Development and Investment5
Just Energy Transitions5
‘Together We Know a Lot’: A Reflective Case Study of Social Learning Through Participatory Action Research4
Toxic Communications and Relational Planning4
Confronting Anxiety and Uncertainty in Planning: New Insights for Advancing Justice4
Bioregionalism and Degrowth: Addressing the Urban-Other Divide4
Micropolitics in Participatory Processes: The Impact of Ableism and Other ‘Hidden’ Power Structures on Equitable Participation and Outcomes4
Green and Socially Sustainable City Discourse, White Spatial Epistemology: The Reproduction of Racial Landscape Injustice and Segregation in Swedish Planning4
Collaborative Planning in an Undemocratic Setting: What Can We Learn from a Short-Lived Experiment in Hong Kong?4
School-Centered Community Development and a Quest for Spatial Justice: Exploring Competing Theories of Action in Baltimore4
Technology-Oriented Community-Engaged Learning in Urban Planning4
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