Planning Theory & Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Planning Theory & Practice is 5. 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
Covid-19, Place-making and Health40
Planning and 3D Spatial Media: Progress, Prospects, and the Knowledge and Experiences of Local Government Planners in Ireland20
E-Scooters: A New Smart Mobility Option? The Case of Brisbane, Australia17
Subnational and Dynamic Conceptualisations of Planning Culture: The Culture of Regional Planning and Regional Planning Cultures in Finland16
Disability Justice and Urban Planning15
The Future of the Planning Profession15
Decolonizing the Boundaries between the ‘Planner’ and the ‘Planned’: Implications of Indigenous Property Development14
Pandemic Challenges to Planning Prescriptions: How Covid-19 is Changing the Ways We Think about Planning13
Planning Solidarity? From Silence to Refusal13
The Future of Urban Cemeteries as Public Spaces: Insights from Oslo and Copenhagen13
The Making of ‘Violent’ Hong Kong: A Centennial Dream? A Fight for Democracy? A Challenge to Humanity?12
Older People, Town Centres and the Revival of the ‘High Street’12
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Pandemic Planning11
City Science: A Chaotic Concept – And an Enduring Imperative11
Governance Factors Shaping Greenspace Provision: From Theory to Practice11
“We are All Refugees”: Camps and Informal Settlements as Converging Spaces of Global Displacements10
The Point is Still to Change it10
Repair and Healing in Planning10
Assessing Spatial Planning Outcomes – A Novel Framework Based on Conformance and Governance Capacities10
Planning Just Futures10
Planning and the Post-Pandemic City9
Recasting Provisional Urban Worlds in the Global South: Shacks, Shanties and Micro-Stalls9
Comparative Rural Planning Cultures9
Design Actions for the Global Gaze. Evolution and Contradictions of Temporary Installations in San Francisco’s Public Space9
Conflicts Between and Within: The ‘Conflicting Rationalities’ of Informal Occupation in South Africa9
Planning for the Future?9
Charting New Ground: Between Tactical Urbanism and Strategic Spatial Planning8
From a ‘World Factory’ to China’s Bay Area: A Review of the Outline of the Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area8
Communities, Heritage and Planning: Towards a Co-Evolutionary Heritage Approach8
Becoming Vulnerable to Flooding: An Urban Assemblage View of Flooding in an African City8
Institutional Barriers in the Coproduction of Knowledge for Transportation Planning8
Explaining Uncertainty Avoidance in Megaprojects: Resource Constraints, Strategic Behaviour, or Institutions?7
Displacing Conflicting Goals in Planning for Sustainability? Insights from Three Norwegian Cities7
Planning as Justification7
Forced Eviction by Another Name: Neoliberal Urban Development in Manila6
Ideology and Institutional Change: The Case of the English National Planning Policy Framework6
Planning for Age-Friendly Cities6
Post-Pandemic Planning: Beyond “Stifling Paradigms”. Achieving Transformation Requires Grappling with the Tiresome and Low Profile6
Tired, But Hopeful6
The Intermediating Role of Municipal Urban Planners in Online Discussions with Citizens5
Multiple Dimensions of Strategic Spatial Planning: Local Authorities Navigating between Rationalities in Competitive and Collaborative Settings5
Time, Temporality, and Planning – Comments on the State of Art in Strategic Spatial Planning Research5
Municipal Undergreening: Framing the Planning Challenges of Implementing Green Infrastructure in Marginalized Communities5
Design Governance, Austerity and the Public Interest: Planning and the Delivery of ‘Well-Designed Places’ in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland5
From Exploratory Scenarios to Plans: Bridging the Gap5
Shopping and Urbanity: Emerging Assemblages of Main Street, Mall, and Power Centre5
Spaces of Becoming: Lessons for Planners from the Square Movements5
Creating Legitimacy for Citizen Initiatives: Representation, Identity and Strategic Networking5
Ethnographic Knowledge in Urban Planning – Bridging the Gap between the Theories of Knowledge-Based and Communicative Planning5
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