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Book Review: Indigenous knowledge and disaster risk reduction: Insight toward perception, response, adaptation and sustainability by Gopal Krishna Panda, Uday Chatterjee and Snigdharani Panda Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Muhammad Rizal Pahleviannur
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The Arts and Historic Preservation: Intersections in the Urban Context Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Stephanie Ryberg-Webster, Carolyn Loh, Amanda Ashley, Jonathan Jae-an Crisman, Dianna Ruberto, Leslie Durham, Kiki Louya
The arts and historic preservation are well-established as strategies that can underpin urban planning and development. Although there is documented alignment between the arts and preservation, they are not typically formally integrated in city planning and existing research tends to address one or other, but not their integration. We fill this gap through an exploration of the intersection of the
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Segregating by Greening: What do We Mean by Green Gentrification? Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Isabelle Anguelovski, James JT Connolly
We clarify the relationship between greening and gentrification by examining the sociospatial dynamics that characterize and drive “green gentrification.” Through a conversation with the growing literature on green gentrification, we show that this relationship is nuanced and contingent upon contextual factors and we depict the exclusions at stake. In short, green gentrification is a process that generates
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Natural Language Processing in Urban Planning: A Research Agenda Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Xinyu Fu
The urban planning profession is increasingly challenged to analyze extensive text data, from plans to public feedback. While natural language processing (NLP) has promising potential for aiding this analysis, its applications and purpose in planning remain unclear. This article reviews current planning research using NLP, seeking to highlight key themes and challenges, and suggesting a coherent future
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Health Equity as a Guide for Urban Planning Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Shin Bin Tan, Andrew Binet, J Phil Thompson, Mariana Arcaya
Urban planning has struggled to establish a consensus on what “good” planning looks like and instead grapples with balancing competing planning priorities and perspectives. This paper proposes that planners and planning scholars look to health equity as a guiding “north star.” We justify this proposal by reviewing scholarship at the intersection of planning and public health. Drawing from empirical
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Spatial Plans as a Critical Intervention in Improving Population Health. A Discourse Arising from a Health Census Review of the State of Current Local Planning Policy in England Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Michael Chang, Neil Carhart, Rosalie Callway
Planning decisions are dependent on the strength of regulatory instruments. The local plan is a public policy document informing decisions on land-use developments that can have impact on health of future populations. The article reports on a census review of local plans (n = 346) in England. Using content analysis, we found limited resilience with only 126 (36.4%) have links to local health needs
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An Overlooked Phenomenon? Reflecting on Elite Housing Informality and its Potential Sustainability Implications Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Gideon Abagna Azunre
Urban informality is one of the most hotly debated concepts in the fields of geography and urban studies. However, one narrative that has assumed hegemony and dominated conventional scholarship is the view that it is peculiar to the urban poor or subaltern group. In this paper, I contend that little to no empirical attention has been paid to an essential piece of the conceptual mosaic of informality
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Where Does Firearm-Related Violence Occur in Cities? Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Vania Ceccato, Jorun Westman
This article reviews five decades of literature in English investigating the nature of locations where most firearm-related violence occurs in public places, with a focus on neighbourhood-level and land-use characteristics. A search for peer-reviewed articles in Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed from 1970 to 2022 resulted in 112 articles. A bibliometric followed by a thematic analysis of the articles
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From Transportation Equity to Accessibility Capability: A New Framework to Guide Transportation Planning for Older People Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Shengxiao (Alex) Li
Despite increasing attention to theories in transportation equity, few focus on specific social groups, such as older people. Scholars and practitioners need to better understand the implications that residential location, access to transportation, and technology resources have for older people's quality of life. Drawing on literature from urban planning, gerontology, and public health, I develop a
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Emergent Total Endovascular Arch Repair for Contained Aortic Arch Rupture: Another Tool in the Box Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Nicole Kus, Justin A. Robinson, Michael R. Hall, Mehrdad Ghoreishi, Bradley Taylor, Shahab Toursavadkohi
To date, emergent total endovascular aortic arch repair has not been described in the literature. We present a 67-year-old female with a poorly differentiated posterior mediastinal sarcoma. Imaging...
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Tracking the Effects: Examining the Opportunity Stratification Hypothesis in Action Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Kristian Edosomwan, Jemimah L. Young, Bettie Ray Butler, Jamaal R. Young, John A. Williams, III
The relationship between academic tracking and exclusionary discipline actions has only been studied in a limited number of empirical studies. By placing students at the lower strata, schools depri...
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Evaluation of Naples Score for Long-Term Mortality in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Faysal Şaylık, Tufan Çınar, Murat Selçuk, Tayyar Akbulut, Mert İlker Hayıroğlu, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa
The Naples score (NS), which is a composite of cardiovascular adverse event predictors including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio, albumin, and total cholesterol, has em...
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Cross-National Support for the Welfare State Under Wealth Inequality Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Amalie Sofie Jensen, Andreas Wiedemann
Wealth is often more unequally distributed than income, and there are considerable differences across countries. In this paper, we argue that wealth inequality helps explain cross-national variatio...
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Practices of disobedience and clandestine citizenships: A proposal towards an anarchist theory of art Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Pablo Angel Lugo
This article will analyse the relations between anarchism and artistic practices. The relationship between anarchy and art has been well documented ever since political anarchism was first defined ...
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Peer Attachment Style Moderates the Effect of Mood on Creativity Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Yingcong Chen, Suping Luo, Ling Wang, Huiting Miao, Rongrong Xi, Zheng Luo, Zhenhong Wang
The present study investigated the moderating role of peer attachment style in the relationship between mood and creativity. An experiment was conducted with a sample of 267 undergraduate students ...
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Performance study of model predictive control with reference prediction for real-time hybrid simulation Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Chen Zeng, Wei Guo, Ping Shao
The accuracy of real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) is greatly influenced by the inevitable time delay and amplitude error due to the control plant dynamics. Several tracking controllers have been i...
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Integrating Civic Engagement Into a Lifestyle Intervention for Rural Women – A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Urshila Sriram, Meredith L Graham, Sara Folta, Lynn Paul, Rebecca A Seguin-Fowler
PurposeThe present study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a civic engagement curriculum (HEART Club) designed to catalyze positive environmental change in rural communities.DesignThe HEART C...
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Planning for Play? A Systematic Literature Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-11 Maxwell Hartt, Claire Lee, Madison Empey-Salisbury
Play has well-established physical and mental benefits for people of all ages. Urban spaces, such as parks, provide important public arenas in which to play. But to what extent do planners or plann...
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Zoning Change: Upzonings, Downzonings, and Their Impacts on Residential Construction, Housing Costs, and Neighborhood Demographics Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-04-04 Yonah Freemark
Many policymakers concerned about high housing costs argue that easing development through altered land-use regulations can increase building, thereby boosting affordability and reducing segregatio...
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Matching Behavioral Theories and Rules with Research Methods in Spatial Planning-Related Fields Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Heeseo Rain Kwon, Elisabete A. Silva
Despite the popularity of the “behavioral approach,” there is as yet a lack of guidance on the selection and use of appropriate behavioral theories for specific planning purposes. Based on a litera...
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Making Communities Age-Friendly: Lessons From Implemented Programs Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-03-09 Ann Forsyth, Yingying Lyu
A growing number of programs promoted by planners and others have aimed to foster communities that support older people. Do such programs make a substantial difference? Through a scoping review of ...
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Towards a Better Understanding of Compact Cities Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-02-27 Sanaa Anabtawi
Compact city policy applications are expanding rapidly worldwide, and so is research on the topic. This review sampled 92 publications from the last 5 years mentioning this model in their titles. A...
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Planning for Equitable Climate Relocation: Gaps in Knowledge and a Proposal for Future Directions Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2023-01-02 Katherine Lieberknecht, Elizabeth J. Mueller
Climate-related property buyouts increasingly affect people, communities, and planning systems, signaling the need for increased attention from practitioners and scholars. We review existing eviden...
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Developing Human-Centered Urban Digital Twins for Community Infrastructure Resilience: A Research Agenda Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-11-29 Xinyue Ye, Jiaxin Du, Yu Han, Galen Newman, David Retchless, Lei Zou, Youngjib Ham, Zhenhang Cai
Urban digital twins (UDTs) have been identified as a potential technology to achieve digital transformative positive urban change through landscape architecture and urban planning. However, how thi...
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Equitable Urban Planning for Climate Change Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Bridget Pratt
Growing evidence shows cities’ climate change efforts can worsen inequities and social injustices. This paper starts to formulate a normative conception of social justice for urban climate change p...
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Predicting Changes in the Built Environment in the era of Vehicular Automation: A Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-11-24 Jindo Jeong, Juhyun Lee, Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim
We conducted a comprehensive investigation into the relationship between autonomous vehicles (AVs) and the built environment (BE). We explored how various potential changes in transportation by AVs...
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The Role of Local Housing Policies in Preventing Displacement: A Literature Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-11-09 Karen Chapple, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Andrew Miller, Cody Zeger
Residential displacement impacts the quality of life, health, and economic outlook for households. Yet, there is little evidence on how housing policy works to prevent displacement. This literature...
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Towards Transformative Climate Relocation Initiatives Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-10-18 Renia Ehrenfeucht, Marla Nelson
Climate-induced changes will become an increasingly important factor in development patterns and where people choose to live. Assisting residents as they make decisions about staying and whether or...
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Planning and Climate Change in African Cities: Informal Urbanization and ‘Just’ Urban Transformations Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Patrick Brandful Cobbinah, Brandon Marc Finn
The proliferation of informal settlements and growing risks of climate change across African cities pose core questions to urban planning theory and practice. Where do informal settlements fit into...
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Environmental Justice and The Alliance for a Just Transition: Grist for Climate Justice Planning Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-08-29 Teresa Córdova, José Bravo, José Miguel Acosta-Córdova
Conversations about how to tackle climate change often fail to incorporate the perspectives of activists from the Environmental Justice Movement and the Just Transition Alliance. Ignoring voices fr...
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Revisiting the Purpose of Land Policy: Efficiency and Equity Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-08-08 Eliška Vejchodská, Sina Shahab, Thomas Hartmann
Land policy influences how and by whom land is used; therefore, it impacts the efficiency and equity of land use. This paper offers an economic perspective on efficiency and equity as fundamental p...
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Planning the Built Environment and Land Use Towards Deep Decarbonization of the United States Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-07-11 David Hsu, Clinton J. Andrews, Albert T. Han, Carolyn G. Loh, Anna C. Osland, Christopher P. Zegras
Many governments, businesses, and institutions are committing to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, a goal and process known as deep decarbonization. Achieving this goal in the United State...
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A Systematic Literature Review of Infrastructure Governance: Cross-sectoral Lessons for Transformative Governance Approaches Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-07-05 Rebecca Clements, Tooran Alizadeh, Liton Kamruzzaman, Glen Searle, Crystal Legacy
Infrastructure governance has emerged as a subject of critical interest in the current ‘infrastructure turn’ whereby fragmented governance approaches sit in tension with complex demands for infrast...
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Against Climate Haussmannization: Transformation Through and in Urban Design Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-06-24 Zachary Lamb, Luna Khirfan
Urban design is an essential component of planning for climate transformation. However, the concept of transformation in urban design is complicated by the problematic legacy of design-led mega-projects. Such projects, often called Haussmannization, are criticized as inattentive to existing landscape, built, and social environments. While corrective movements have partially addressed criticisms of
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Taking Stock of What We Know About Large-Scale Urban Development Projects: A Review of Existing Theoretical Frameworks and Case Studies Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Minjee Kim
Despite the wealth of academic research on large-scale urban developments, a comprehensive meta-analysis of the literature is yet to exist. On the one hand, theories on urban change and development have offered useful frameworks for explaining the processes and outcomes of large-scale developments. On the other hand, in-depth case studies have provided profound insights into specific examples. Nevertheless
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Planning for FEWsheds: The Role of Planning in Integrating and Strengthening Food, Energy and Water Systems Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-04-24 Catherine Brinkley, Subhashni Raj, Samina Raja
As climate change and increased frequency of extreme weather events threaten local and national Food, Energy and Waters (FEW) systems, policymakers and planners are asked to secure the long-term sustainability of resources and address disaster management where failure in one system has cascading effects. The explicit acknowledgment of interdependencies and equity across FEW systems and scales of governance
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Intergenerational Public Space Design and Policy: A Review of the Literature Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-04-18 Claire Nelischer, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Significant scholarship has focused on accommodating diverse age groups in urban public environments. However, intergenerational approaches emphasizing engagement between generations represent an emerging area of research and practice. This review synthesizes literature from urban planning and cognate fields on the need for and benefits of intergenerational public space, as well as design and policy
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Book Review: The Urban Archetypes of Jane Jacobs and Ebenezer Howard: Contradiction and Meaning in City Form by Abraham Akkerman Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Pratiti Tagore
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A Note from the Editor Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-03-31 Rachel Garshick Kleit
On taking on the editorship of the Journal of Planning Literature I find myself reviewing my career-long knowledge of it. I remember reading the journal as a doctoral student with a bit of awe. I watched then editor Jack Nasar at ACSP weigh in on conversations and founding editor Ken Pearlman speaking his consistent wisdom. Then later, seeing the immediate past editor Gulsah Akar increase the impact
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Toward a Gender-Inclusive Complete Streets Movement Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-03-21 Carolyn McAndrews, Robert J. Schneider, Yicong Yang, Genevieve Kohn, Andrew Schmitz, Forrest Elliott, Jessica Pittner, Hans Purisch
Research offers ample insights into how people of different genders could experience transportation systems in equitable ways, but gender equity is still not part of mainstream transportation practice. We propose that Complete Streets could serve as an implementation system to advance gender equity. We provide empirical information, gender concepts, and regional cases from literatures on gender and
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An Overview of Scenario Approaches: A Guide for Urban Design and Planning Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-03-08 Grace Abou Jaoude, Olaf Mumm, Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Rising complexities and uncertainties have emphasized the need to employ scenario thinking in urban design and planning. While different scenario methods have been widely used across disciplines, a comprehensive review of scenario approaches in planning literature is limited. Thus, we provide an overview of scenarios and existing scenario approaches currently in practice. We also review a scenario
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Reconceptualising Sense of Place: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Individual-Community-Place Interrelationships Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-03-02 Goran Erfani
While sense of place has been increasingly used in planning literature over the last five decades, its conceptualisation varies by discipline and theoretical orientation, with disjointed elements. This study develops a three-theme conceptual framework articulating individual-community-place interrelationships by critically reviewing the literature on sense of place and place-based constructs of attachment
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Growth Management Effectiveness: A Literature Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-02-23 Reid Ewing, Torrey Lyons, Fariba Siddiq, Sadegh Sabouri, Fatemeh Kiani, Shima Hamidi, Dong-ah Choi, Hassan Ameli
Although growth management programs have many purposes, a critical one is to contain urban and suburban sprawl. Their efficacy in this regard is not well understood. In this paper, we review a comprehensive set of growth management tools, used by urban planners and policymakers to curb sprawl, starting with the history of the tool, then describing how it works in practice, and finally presenting any
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Semantic City Planning Systems (SCPS): A Literature Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2022-01-04 Aurel von Richthofen, Pieter Herthogs, Markus Kraft, Stephen Cairns
This review focuses on recent research literature on the use of Semantic Web Technologies (SWT) in city planning. The review foregrounds representational, evaluative, projective, and synthetical meta-practices as constituent practices of city planning. We structure our review around these four meta-practices that we consider fundamental to those processes. We find that significant research exists in
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Through the Looking Glass: Conceptualising the Theme of Gentrification in Contemporary India Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 Rituparna Das, Arup Sarkar
Gentrification, at high levels of granularity, reveals psycho-social, socio-economic and socio-political machinery processes that are specific to particular places. This article critically reviews existing literature to comprehend gentrification in the Indian context. Authors argue that the discord between aspirations and class relations gestates urban informality and suggests a new framework that
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Transaction Costs in Planning Literature: A Systematic Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-12-13 Sina Shahab
“Transaction costs,” as a well-established theory in New Institutional Economics, has been used to explain and analyze various planning matters for about 30 years since its introduction to planning literature. However, there is no study on how planning-related studies have utilized the theory. This paper conducts a systematic review that aims to develop a better understanding of how transaction-cost
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The Relationship Between Urban Renewal and the Built Environment: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-11-29 Hao Wang, Na Liu, Junhua Chen, Shan Guo
Urban renewal and the built environment have become two of the hottest topics in urban planning studies. Although existing literature has started to examine both of them from different perspectives, a comprehensive review with a bibliometric analysis is necessary to fully reveal the association between them. To overcome these gaps, this paper critically reviews the literature on urban renewal and the
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Measurement and Meaning: Critical Reflection on the Maturation and Potential of National Urban Land Studies in the United States Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-11-23 Steven M Richter
Precise measurement of urban land (UL) is an essential tool for planning in a world of accelerating change and increasing risk, but analysis has traditionally faced methodological and conceptual challenges. This review traces the evolution of UL measurement in the United States (US) from early attempts at quantification through current innovative approaches that analyze the qualities of UL. Researchers
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Measurement and Definition of Gentrification in Urban Studies and Planning Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 Nicholas Finio
The amount of empirical research on the extent, causes, and consequences of gentrification continues to expand. This article reviews the methods utilized to delimit and quantify gentrification in the literature. Such measurement is undertaken in order to assess the consequences of gentrification, such as displacement, over various time scales and geographies. Recent research has demonstrated that the
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Aging Back Into the Closet: Community Planning for Older LGBTQ + Adults Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 Marisa Turesky
This article illuminates the unique experiences of older LGBTQ + adults in cities based on intersectionality theory. The main themes that emerged from the review of the literature were fear and isolation, service access, housing, and economic instability. The scholarship shows that many forms of marginalization influence this group's access to housing as well as health and care services for older LGBTQ + adults
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Enabling Urban Planning Action in Africa: The Praxis and Oddity of COVID-19 Pandemic Response Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
The world is experiencing the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic – from lockdown restrictions to economic uncertainty. Though troubling, the COVID-19 crisis presents an opportunity to galvanize support to strengthen urban planning's capacity in Africa. This paper draws on the global response to the pandemic to proffer three lessons that can bolster planning action to respond to health, spatial and socio-economic
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Residential Care Development in California: History and Policy Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-08-19 Stephen Frochen, Jennifer Ailshire, Jon Pynoos
This literature review provides a framework for understanding the development of residential care in California, including state licensing, federal funding, and state and local planning policies for the development of facilities. It discusses the history, planning, and licensing of residential care as a home and community-based service in California. It examines the historic and innovative federal
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Planning, Aging, and Loneliness: Reviewing Evidence About Built Environment Effects Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-08-16 Yingying Lyu, Ann Forsyth
Large numbers of people in many countries report being lonely with rates highest among the very old. Does the built environment affect loneliness among older people and if so, how? Using a scoping review, we examined associations between loneliness and built environments at the block, neighborhood, and city scales. The (1) neighborhood environment has received most attention. Research has also examined
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Indigenous Planning: From Forced Assimilation to Self-determination Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-07-27 Michael Hibbard
Interest in Indigenous planning has blossomed in recent years, particularly as it relates to the Indigenous response to settler colonialism. Driven by land and resource hunger, settler states strove to extinguish Indigenous land rights and ultimately to destroy Indigenous cultures. However, Indigenous peoples have persisted. This article draws on the literature to examine the resistance of Indigenous
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Traffic Trumps All: Examining the Effect of Traffic Impact Analyses on Urban Housing Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-06-21 Hao Ding, Brian D. Taylor
Traffic impact analysis (TIA), which estimates the nearby traffic effects of proposed land development, tends to bias against higher density developments in urban areas where traffic is often heavy and travel alternatives plentiful. This has important implications for housing supply and affordability, suburban sprawl, and private vehicle dependence. We examine the understudied implications of TIA on
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Defining Public Interest in Planning: A Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-05-28 Hashem Dadashpoor, Ailin Sheydayi
Public interest as the main content and purpose of planning is a fuzzy concept in planning literature. The body of literature on the public interest is so complex and diverse that makes it difficult to define and use the concept. In this study, the various definitions are categorized to achieve a framework of the definition of public interest. In addition to being more comprehensive than previous studies
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Outcomes Associated with Providing Secure, Stable, and Permanent Housing for People Who Have Been Homeless: An International Scoping Review Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-05-21 Phillippa Carnemolla, Vivienne Skinner
As governments and service agencies across the world grapple with chronic rates of homelessness and housing instability, there is a growing need to understand the value that providing secure, stable housing brings to the lives of people who are homeless and the broader community. The complex nature of homelessness is revealed across a variety of academic fields including planning, pharmacology, urban
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How Spatially Concentrated Are Industrial Clusters?: A Meta-analysis Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-05-13 Li Fang, Joshua Drucker
This study conducts a meta-analysis of empirical studies that have measured the spatial scale of industrial clustering. Two types of scales are examined: the peak scale (at which cluster effects are maximized) and the maximum reach (beyond which cluster effects are undetectable). We find that the scale varies significantly by the unit of analysis, industry sector, country of study, and the sources
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Urbanized Defense Communities: A Literature Review on the Policies, Politics, and Planning of Military Readiness and Local Land Use in the United States Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-05-04 Christopher M. Clanahan
Propelled in the United States during the twentieth century, land use compatibility issues between military installations and neighboring communities amplified due to rapid population growth, sprawling regional development, and limited intergovernmental planning. This literature review examines how the policies, politics, and planning practices aimed at combating land use incompatibilities in defense
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Conceptualizing Mobility Inequality: Mobility and Accessibility for the Marginalized Journal of Planning Literature (IF 5.361) Pub Date : 2021-05-04 Isti Hidayati, Wendy Tan, Claudia Yamu
The burgeoning landscape of literature on mobility inequalities has led to discrepancies between a conceptual understanding of mobility inequalities and its implementation in planning practice. Reviewing 270 publications across five decades, this article identifies intrinsic and extrinsic factors and approaches for understanding and analyzing mobility inequality. Using two thought experiments to critically