All Stories

  1. Public-private entanglements: consultant use by local planning authorities in England
  2. The Rise of the Private Sector in Fragmentary Planning in England
  3. Contestation and conservatism in neighbourhood planning in England: reconciling agonism and collaboration?
  4. Neighbourhood planning and co-production
  5. Shared Ownership and Affordable Housing: A Political Solution in Search of a Planning Justification?
  6. Engaging neighbourhoods:
  7. Key Concepts in Planning
  8. Local food: understanding consumer motivations in innovative retail formats
  9. Why Bother with Good Works? The Relevance of Public Participation(s) in Planning in a Post-collaborative Era
  10. Same As It Ever Was?1Reflections on a Practitioner Roundtable on Participation in England
  11. Land-based Economic Clusters and their Sustainability: The Case of the Horseracing Industry
  12. Institutional Setting, Politics and Planning: Private Property, Public Interest and Land Reform in Japan
  13. Countryside access and the ‘right to roam’ under New Labour: nothing to CRoW about?
  14. Parish and community-led planning, local empowerment and local evidence bases:An examination of 'good practice' in West Berkshire
  15. The Negotiation of Leisure Citizenship: Leisure Constraints, Moral Regulation and the Mediation of Rural Place
  16. The Country Code and the ordering of countryside citizenship
  17. Doing the groundwork? transferring a UK environmental planning approach to Japan
  18. Networked space? The challenge of meaningful participation and the new spatial planning in England
  19. Multi-Service Outlets in Rural England: The Co-location of Disparate Services
  20. ‘Digging-up’ Utopia? Space, practice and land use heritage
  21. Land, Rights and the Gift: The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 and the Negotiation of Citizenship
  22. Planning and Rights: Some Repercussions of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the UK
  23. The role of the consumer‐citizen in environmental protest in the 1990s
  24. Rights, the environment and Part V of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
  25. Benevolence, nationalism and hegemony: fifty years of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
  26. ELMs disease: Stewardship, corporatism and citizenship in the English countryside
  27. Citizenships, Contingency and the Countryside