All Stories

  1. Planning’s Position in the ‘Hollowing-Out’ and ‘Filling-In’ of Local Government in Ireland
  2. On issues of plurality and practice in considering planning’s public interest
  3. De-democratising the Irish planning system
  4. Centralising health in national spatial planning frameworks: insights from Ireland
  5. Ireland’s New National Planning Framework: (Re)Balancing and (Re)Conceiving Planning for the Twenty-First Century?
  6. The values and vulnerabilities of ‘Star Wars Island’: exploring tensions in the sustainable management of the Skellig Michael World Heritage Site
  7. Corrigendum
  8. Green space benefits for health and well-being: A life-course approach for urban planning, design and management
  9. What is planning?
  10. Moral-Material Ontologies of Nature Conservation: Exploring the Discord Between Ecological Restoration and Novel Ecosystems
  11. Morality, power and the planning subject
  12. On ‘the subject’ of planning’s public interest
  13. Opportunity or Threat: Dissecting Tensions in a Post-Carbon Rural Transition
  14. Explaining the currency of novel policy concepts: learning from green infrastructure planning
  15. Nature conservation in the Anthropocene: preservation, restoration and the challenge of novel ecosystems
  16. Finding Purpose in Planning
  17. Contending Expertise: An Interpretive Approach to (Re)conceiving Wind Power's ‘Planning Problem’
  18. Urban Design and Adapting to Flood Risk: The Role of Green Infrastructure
  19. Green infrastructure for landscape planning: integrating human and natural systems
  20. Presentation and persuasion: the meaning of evidence in Irish green infrastructure policy
  21. Green infrastructure and planning policy: a critical assessment
  22. Delivering ecosystems services via spatial planning: reviewing the possibilities and implications of a green infrastructure approach