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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Approaching Negotiations in Urban Redevelopment Projects: A Multiple Case Analysis of Stakeholder Involvement in Community Benefit Agreements30
On Beauty26
Pushing Boundaries: Integrating Real Estate Studies Into Planning Scholarship25
Truth, Lies or Allies? The Agency of Estimates24
Populism, Planning, and the Politics of Discontent18
Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing17
Communities, Heritage and Planning: Towards a Co-Evolutionary Heritage Approach16
Digital Participation Models as Public Engagement Tools in Planning: A Concept Exploration15
Charting New Ground: Between Tactical Urbanism and Strategic Spatial Planning14
Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform and Learn13
New Urban Sustainability Policies: Deleuze and Local Innovation Versus Policy Mobility12
“Above All, Look at Your Own Reality!”: Patsy Healey and the Future of Planning African Cities12
Entangled Rationalities: Planning Responses to Informal Housing Practices Within Middle-Income Neighbourhoods in Nairobi City, Kenya12
The Challenge of the Digital Public Sphere: Finnish Experiences of the Role of Social Media in Participatory Planning12
Regulate or Be Regulated: The Institutional Entrepreneurship of Developers12
Handling Compounded Uncertainty in Spatial Planning and Humanitarian Action in Unexpected Floods in Wayanad, Kerala: Towards a Contextualised Contingency Planning Approach11
Pinning down Urban Acupuncture: From a Planning Practice to a Sustainable Urban Transformation Model?11
Caring for Place: Community Development in Rural England11
Design Governance, Austerity and the Public Interest: Planning and the Delivery of ‘Well-Designed Places’ in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland10
Planning for the Future of Onshore Wind Farms through Adopting a Broader Temporal Approach10
Planning and the Value of Land10
Mountain Territories: The Need to Approach Territorial Planning and Governance10
Spatial Visioning: Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda9
E-Scooters: A New Smart Mobility Option? The Case of Brisbane, Australia9
Re-Imagining Relationships with Space, Place, and Property: The Story of Mainstreaming Managed Retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand9
The Productive Role of Future Expectations in Participatory Spatial Planning. A Case Study on Urban Park Development in The Netherlands9
Planners in Politics, Politicians in Planning9
Assessing Spatial Planning Outcomes – A Novel Framework Based on Conformance and Governance Capacities8
Just Energy Transitions7
Technocratic Urban Development: Large Digital Corporations as Power Brokers of the Digital Age7
News from Somewhere?7
Tired, But Hopeful7
The Essential Tension: Patsy Healey’s Conception of Democracy in Planning and Public Policy6
Disruptive Localism – How Far Does Clientelism Shape the Prospects of Neighbourhood Planning in Deprived Urban Communities?6
Revisiting Structure and Agency: The Perception and Materialisation of Risk in Property Development and Investment6
Patsy Healey: More Than an Intellectual 16
Establishment of a New Planning System in Ukraine: Institutional Change Between Europeanization and Post-Socialist Path Dependence6
Planning Just Futures5
Collaborative Planning in an Undemocratic Setting: What Can We Learn from a Short-Lived Experiment in Hong Kong?5
The Pandemic Within: Policy Making for a Better World5
The Possibilities for Legally Pluralistic Planning: An Exploration of Haudenosaunee Planning Law5
School-Centered Community Development and a Quest for Spatial Justice: Exploring Competing Theories of Action in Baltimore5
Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference?5
Governmental Logics in Commercialised Planning Practices. The Case of Local Authority Pre-Application Negotiations in the English Planning System4
Planning and knowledge – How new forms of technocracy are shaping contemporary cities4
Systems Approaches to Planning: From Control, Self-Organisation and Power to Normal Accidents4
Unravelling Decision-Making Processes on Location Choices for High-Speed Railway Stations in China: A Comparison of Shenzhen, Lanzhou and Jingmen4
Green and Socially Sustainable City Discourse, White Spatial Epistemology: The Reproduction of Racial Landscape Injustice and Segregation in Swedish Planning4
Parallel Careers and Guilt by Association: On Misreading Patsy Healey4
Planning and 3D Spatial Media: Progress, Prospects, and the Knowledge and Experiences of Local Government Planners in Ireland4
Technology-Oriented Community-Engaged Learning in Urban Planning4
Confronting Anxiety and Uncertainty in Planning: New Insights for Advancing Justice4
The Fall of Statues? Contested Heritage, Public Space and Urban Planning4
Wrestling with Context4
Planning for Risky Play: From Child-Safe Playgrounds Towards Adventurous Urban Areas4
Planning Standards and Spatial (in)Justice4
Micropolitics in Participatory Processes: The Impact of Ableism and Other ‘Hidden’ Power Structures on Equitable Participation and Outcomes4
Israeli Real-Estate Buzz – Planning Discourse and Media Coverage4
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