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Town Planning Review
Liverpool University Press, June 2012
Synopsis Town Planning Review has been one of the world's leading journals of urban and regional planning since its foundation in 1910. With an extensive international readership, TPR is a well established urban and regional planning journal, providing a principal forum for communication between researchers and students, policy analysts and practitioners. To mark TPR's centenary in 2010, it is proposed to publish a series of ‘Centenary Papers' -- review papers that record and reflect on the state of the art in a range of topics in the general field of town and regional planning. TPR is edited from the Universities of Liverpool and Manchester (UK) and Clemson University (USA) and is supported by an international Editorial Board who resource the journal with a wealth of disciplinary and multi-disciplinary expertise.
Submitted Papers: TPR welcomes both full-length research papers (8-10,000 words) and shorter research reports (3-3,500 words) exploring the: - theory and analysis - method and techniques - history and law - policy and practice - governance and institutions of all aspects of town and regional planning in advanced economies and emerging industrial states, and particularly those relating to the fields of: - spatial planning - regional analysis and development - regeneration and renewal - local and regional economic development - community planning and participation - social cohesion and spatial inequalities - housing area planning and development - urban design and conservation - environmental planning and sustainable development - transport planning - rural planning and development TPR follows the practice of double-blind refereeing of submitted papers and research reports.
Other Features: Among TPR's other features, the widely welcomed ‘Viewpoint' gives the opportunity for a personal view to be expressed on a planning topic of current interest. Other regular features include ‘Forum' discussions, in which a number of contributors debate issues of planning policy, research and education and for which the editors welcome suggestions, and, book reviews, including occasional review articles and review forum contributions, which allow differing views to be aired on a particular publication. Editors and Editorial Committee
Editors: Peter W. J. Batey, David W. Massey, Dave Shaw and Cecilia Wong North American Editor: Mickey Lauria Policy & Practice Editor: Armando Carbonell Book Reviews Editor: Olivier Sykes Editorial Board David Adams, University of Glasgow Rachelle Alterman, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology David Amborski, Ryerson University David Banister, University of Oxford Victoria Basolo, University of California, Irvine Georgia Butina-Watson, Oxford Brookes University Simin Davoudi, University of Newcastle David W. Edgington, University of British Columbia Gülden Erkut, Istanbul Technical University Robert Freestone, University of New South Wales Vincent Goodstadt, Oxfordshire John Henneberry, University of Sheffield Charles Hoch, University of Illinois at Chicago Lawrence Wai Chung Lai, University of Hong Kong Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa Greg Lloyd, University of Ulster Kelvin Macdonald, University of Cambridge Terry Marsden, Cardiff University Luigi Mazza, Politecnico di Milano Vincent Nadin, University of the West of England, Bristol Michael Neuman, Texas A&M University Mee Kam Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong Karina M. Pallagst, University of California, Berkeley George Petrakos, University of Thessaly Francesco Lo Piccolo, Universita degli studi di Palermo John Punter, Cardiff University Gabriela Rembarz, Gdansk University of Technology Bruce Stiftel, Georgia Institute of Technology Mark Tewdwr-Jones, University College London Niraj Verma, State University of New York Chris Webster, Cardiff University Aidan While, University of Sheffield Zhao Min, Tongji University, China
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