David Dewar, in an article on the Mykonos workshop on the Future of the Planning Profession in Issue No 40 of Town and Regional Planning (predecessor to this journal), states several opinions on which I would like to comment
This commentary consists of an introduction and two papers (think pieces). The papers were originall...
There is growing interest in urban planning legislation in South Africa, as it is reflected in three...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
Spatial planning and/as caring for more-than-human place The academic landscape of planning studies ...
All professions need to respond to changes in the environment within which they operate and ours is ...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
Programs in city and regional planning typically have one set of courses devoted tothe process of pl...
Canadian planners face an uncertain future. The communities which planners serve are experiencing s...
I seem to have spent the week so far talking and thinking about planning and development
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
In the last decades, citizen initiatives have become more important for neighbourhood development. T...
peer reviewedSustainable development has been a subject of urban planning for three decades now. Pla...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
This commentary consists of an introduction and two papers (think pieces). The papers were originall...
There is growing interest in urban planning legislation in South Africa, as it is reflected in three...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
Spatial planning and/as caring for more-than-human place The academic landscape of planning studies ...
All professions need to respond to changes in the environment within which they operate and ours is ...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
Programs in city and regional planning typically have one set of courses devoted tothe process of pl...
Canadian planners face an uncertain future. The communities which planners serve are experiencing s...
I seem to have spent the week so far talking and thinking about planning and development
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
In the last decades, citizen initiatives have become more important for neighbourhood development. T...
peer reviewedSustainable development has been a subject of urban planning for three decades now. Pla...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
This commentary consists of an introduction and two papers (think pieces). The papers were originall...
There is growing interest in urban planning legislation in South Africa, as it is reflected in three...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...