págs. 1499-1509
Circuits of Knowledge and Techniques: The Transnational Flow of Planning Ideas and Practices.
Patsy Healey
págs. 1510-1526
págs. 1527-1541
Urban Climatology Applied to Urban Planning: A Postwar Knowledge Circulation Failure.
págs. 1542-1558
Defensible Space on the Move: Revisiting the Urban Geography of Alice Coleman.
Jane M. Jacobs, Loretta Lees
págs. 1559-1583
Exclusion and Informality: The Praetorian Politics of LandManagement in Cairo, Egypt
W.J. Dorman
págs. 1584-1610
Planning Discourse versus Land Discourse: The 2009–12 Reforms in Land-UsePlanning Policy and Land Policy in Israel
Ravit Hananel
págs. 1611-1637
Planning Practice between Ethics and the Power Game: Making and Applying an Ethical Code for Planning Agencies.
Gerard Hoekveld, Barrie Needham
págs. 1638-1653
Towards an Agenda for Post-carbon Cities: Lessons from Lilac, the UK's First Ecological, Affordable Cohousing Community.
Paul Chatterton
págs. 1654-1674
The Triple Helix Model as Inspiration for Local Development Policies: An Experience-Based Perspective.
Carlos Rodrigues, Ana I. Melo
págs. 1675-1687
Pier Luigi Sacco, Alessandro Crociata
págs. 1688-1706
How Culture and Economy Meet in SouthKorea: The Politics of Cultural Economyin Culture-led Urban Regeneration
HaeRan Shin, Quentin Stevens
págs. 1707-1723
págs. 1724-1746
págs. 1766-1784
págs. 1785-1798
Getting Creative with the 'Creative City'? Towards New Perspectives on Creativity in Urban Policy.
Thomas Borén, Craig Young
págs. 1799-1815
Struggling for the Right to the (Creative)City in Berlin and Hamburg: New UrbanSocial Movements, New ‘Spaces of Hope’?
Johannes Novy, Claire Colomb
págs. 1816-1838
págs. 1839-1851
The Fate of Cities: Urban America and the Federal Government, 1945-2000 The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities.
Robert A. Beauregard
págs. 1852-1856
págs. 1856-1857
págs. 1858-1859
págs. 1859-1860
págs. 1860-1861
págs. 1862-1863