All Stories

  1. Editorial
  2. Editorial 19.2
  3. Editorial 18.4
  4. Introduction
  5. Exploring the winners and losers of marine environmental governance/Marine spatial planning:Cui bono?/“More than fishy business”: epistemology, integration and conflict in marine spatial planning/Marine spatial planning: power and scaping/Surely not al...
  6. Editorial
  7. The Changing Context for Planning Education in the UK and the Prospects for Research-Led, Practice-Engaged Teaching
  8. Editorial
  9. Connectivity and physical activity: using footpath networks to measure the walkability of built environments
  10. Editorial
  11. Editorial
  12. Promoting Community Renewable Energy in a Corporate Energy World
  13. Editorial for JEPP volume 17, issue 2
  14. Rescaling the Governance of Renewable Energy: Lessons from the UK Devolution Experience
  15. Listening to “Generation Jacobs”: A Case Study in Participatory Engagement for a Child-Friendly City
  16. Editorial – Vol. 17, No 1.
  17. Spatial allocation of material flow analysis in residential developments: a case study of Kildare County, Ireland
  18. JEPP Editorial 16.1
  19. Impact Factor Stories: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning
  20. Physical activity and the rejuvenation of Connswater (PARC study): protocol for a natural experiment investigating the impact of urban regeneration on public health
  21. Planning, energy and devolution in the UK
  22. Scotland, Renewable Energy and the Independence Debate: Will Head or Heart Rule the Roost?
  23. Large‐scale wind deployment, social acceptance
  24. Marine Spatial Planning: A New Frontier?
  25. From the Land to Sea and Back Again? Using Terrestrial Planning to Understand the Process of Marine Spatial Planning
  26. Learning from Wind Power
  27. Drawing Lessons from Wind Power for Future Sustainable Energy
  28. Social Acceptance of Wind Power Projects: Learning from Trans-National Experience
  29. Wind Power: Towards a Sustainable Energy Future?
  30. Skills, Conflict and Spatial Planning in Northern Ireland
  31. ‘A system that works for the sea’? Exploring Stakeholder Engagement in Marine Spatial Planning
  32. The skills agenda and the competencies for managing diversity and space
  33. Wind Power: Is There A “Planning Problem”? Expanding Wind Power: A Problem of Planning, or of Perception? The Problems Of Planning—A Developer's Perspective Wind Farms: More Respectful and Open Debate Needed, Not Less Planning: Problem “Carrier” or Pro...
  34. A New Concept of Interprofessional Education in Planning Programmes: Reflections on Healthy Urban Planning Project
  35. Making sustainability ‘real’: using group‐enquiry to promote education for sustainable development
  36. Conference report: Sustainability, Space and Social Justice: The 2008 UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference
  37. Cool Rationalities and Hot Air: A Rhetorical Approach to Understanding Debates on Renewable Energy
  38. Land-use Planning and Traveller-Gypsies: Towards Non-prejudicial Practice
  39. Many ways to say ‘no’, different ways to say ‘yes’: Applying Q-Methodology to understand public acceptance of wind farm proposals
  40. Reparation or Retribution: An Investigation into Regulatory Compliance in Planning
  41. Discourses of Objection: Towards an Understanding of Third-Party Rights in Planning
  42. Third party rights of appeal in planning: Reflecting on the experience of the Republic of Ireland
  43. Dublin
  44. Social exclusion, equality and the Good Friday Peace Agreement: the implications for land use planning
  45. The Difference Context Makes: Planning and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland
  46. The Difference Context Makes: Planning and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland
  47. The Difference Context Makes: Planning and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland
  48. Addressing Inequality: Planning in Northern Ireland
  49. Belfast
  50. Wind Power
  51. Social Acceptance of Wind Power Projects
  52. Drawing Lessons from Wind Power for Future Sustainable Energy