- Planning and participation in practice: A study of public participation in structure planning
- Planning gain in theory and practice — Negotiation of agreements in Cambridgeshire
- Transportation planning and public policy
- The environmental planning response
- Urban Sustainability: Discourses, Networks and Policy Tools
- Remote sensing for mapping and monitoring land-cover and land-use change
- Neighbourhood upgrading: A fragmented global history
- Clarifying and re-conceptualising density
- Global city Sydney
- Problematising responsibility in planning theory and practice: On seeing the middle of the string?
- Meeting the challenges of sustainable development—A conceptual appraisal of a new methodology for participatory ecological planning
- Passionate planning for the others' desire: an agonistic response to the dark side of planning
- Governing the ‘ungovernable’? Financialisation and the governance of transport infrastructure in the London ‘global city-region’
- Shaken, shrinking, hot, impoverished and informal: Emerging research agendas in planning
- Recent research on migration and mobility: A review and interpretation
- [sciencedirect.com] A Lefebvrian analysis of the production of glorious, gruesome public space in Manchester
- Networks, power and knowledge in the planning system: A case study of energy from waste
- Metropolitan governance and strategic planning: a review of experience in Manchester, Melbourne and Toronto
- Metronatural™: Inventing and reworking urban nature in Seattle
- Progress in Australian planning history: Traditions, themes and transformations
- Habermas revisited: Resurrecting the contested roots of communicative planning theory
- Public knowing of risk and children's independent mobility
- Exploring climate change criteria for strategic environmental assessments
- The production of informal space: A critical atlas of housing informalities in Italy between public institutions and political strategies
- Reurbanisation and suburbia in Northwest Europe: A comparative perspective on spatial trends and policy approaches
- The politics of conservation planning: A comparative study of urban heritage making in the Global North and the Global South
- Spatial inequalities and policies in South Africa: Place-based or people-centred?
- Ordering Principles in a Dynamic World of Change – On social complexity, transformation and the conditions for balancing purposeful interventions and spontaneous change
- Constructing ordinary places: Place-making in urban informal settlements in Mexico
- [sciencedirect.com] Educating planners in Europe: A review of 21st century study programmes
- Quality of life: public planning and private living
- Responses to local fiscal stress: Local government expenditures in England 1976–85
- The (re)Making of Paris as a Bohemian Place?
- Path creation, global production networks and regional development: A comparative international analysis of the offshore wind sector
- Sustainable community development: integrating environmental, economic, and social objectives
- Divergence in planning for affordable housing: A comparative analysis of England and Portugal
- Fifty years of local growth management in America
- A reinterpretation of Coase’s land monopoly model: Locational specificity and the betterment potential of land as de jure and de facto property
- Strategies for landscape ecology: An application using cellular automata models
- London's local high streets: The problems, potential and complexities of mixed street corridors
- How planners’ use and non-use of expert knowledge affect the goal achievement potential of plans: Experiences from strategic land-use and transport planning processes in three Scandinavian cities
- Towards seaport resilience for climate change adaptation: Stakeholder perceptions of hurricane impacts in Gulfport (MS) and Providence (RI)
- A reflection on the trading of pollution rights via land use exchanges and controls: Coase Theorems, Coase’s land use parable, and Schumpeterian innovations
- Restoring the core? Central city decline and transformation in the South
- [sciencedirect.com] Local government and local economic development in Britain: an evaluation of developments under labour
- The Isle of Dogs: Four development waves, five planning models, twelve plans, thirty-five years, and a renaissance … of sorts
- Housebuilding, demographic change and affordability as outcomes of local planning decisions: Exploring interactions using a sub-regional model of housing markets in England
- Thirty years of urban regeneration in Britain, Germany and France: The importance of context and path dependency
- Infrastructure futures and spatial planning: Lessons from France, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK
- The spatial syntax of urban segregation