Contenu du sommaire : The Planning Review
Revue | DISP |
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Numéro | vol. 53, no 2, juin 2017 |
Titre du numéro | The Planning Review |
Editorial
- Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr p. 2-3disP Kolumne
- Michael Hebbert p. 4-5City Tour
- p. 6- Kathmandu - Klaus R. Kunzmann p. 6-17
Guest Editorial I
- p. 18- Maestro Fox: Klaus R. Kunzmann - Izabela Mironowicz p. 18-20
- A Giant Contribution to Global Planning Education Klaus Kunzmann and the Founding of AESOP - Rachelle Alterman p. 21-23
- Engaged Scholarship in the Planning Sciences. What does this mean? - Karsten Zimmermann p. 24-27
- Teaching Spatial Planners for the 21st Century - Peter Ache p. 28-29
- Creating AESOP - Patsy Healey p. 30-31
- Klaus R. Kunzmann als Initiator und Impuls- geber bei der Entwicklung von Städten und von Regionen in Deutschland durch Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft - Ralf Ebert p. 32-37
- An Acknowledgement to Klaus Kunzmann from the South Western Corner of Europe - Artur da Rosa Pires, Paulo Pinho & João Cabral p. 38-40
- Travel to China – Lessons Learnt - Wang Fang p. 41-44
- Streets and Lanes The Gradual Vanishing of Public Space, Public Life and Urbanity in Chinese Cities - Wang Fang p. 45-49
Guest Editorial II
- p. 50- In Conversation with the Fox: Challenges in Spatial Development and Planning in Europe - Izabela Mironowicz & Anna Geppert p. 50-51
- Contemplating Kunzmann's Five Issues - Benjamin Davy p. 52-53
In Conversation with Klaus R. Kunzmann
- p. 52- Culture, Culture Where Are You Now? The Contribution of Culture in Urban Planning - Alex Deffner p. 54-55
- Small- and Medium-Sized Towns: The Ignored Challenge of the Next Decades? - Christophe Demazière p. 56-57
- Urban Governance Revisited after 20 Years of Practice and Malpractice - José Miguel Fernández Güell p. 58-59
- Continuity in Discontinuity - Maroš Finka p. 60-61
- Key planning issues for Europe for the next decades? Comparing perspectives from 1997 and 2017 - Andrea I. Frank p. 62-63
- The 21st Century Challenges for Planning - Vincent Goodstadt and Kevin Murray p. 64-65
- Culture-led Regeneration in European Cities:The Question of Sustainability and Critical Parameters of Culture and Leisure Epicentres - Aspa Gospodini p. 66-67
- Europe's Spatial Challenges - Cliff Hague p. 68-69
- Planning is about Organising Hope - Mervi Ilmonen p. 70-71
- From Sustainability to “Great Transformation”: Reflections on Klaus Kunzmann's Thoughts about Planning Education in Europe - Jörg Knieling p. 72-73
- Challenges for Spatial Development and Planning – Outlook from a Post-socialist Country - Piotr Lorens p. 74-75
- Five Key Challenges for Urban Policy and Planning in Europe: Retrospect and Prospect - David Massey p. 76-77
- The Educative Planner - Angela Million and Rosie Parnell p. 78-79
- Les villes, acteurs du changement - Emmanuel Moulin — p. 80-81
- Substitute industries – panacea or false hope for shrinking cities? - Karina Pallagst p. 82-83
- Any Place for Urban Conservation in the Post-Modern Metropolis? - Giorgio Piccinato p. 84-85
- Dovetailing Between the Far and the Near - Willem Salet p. 86-87
- Affordable Housing and Sharing Cities – Future Challenges for Spatial Development and Planning in Europe? - Heidi Sinning p. 88-89
- Academic Collaboration in Spaces and Projects of European Importance - Bernd Scholl p. 90-91
- Challenges for Spatial Development and Planning in Europe - Athena Yiannakou p. 92-93
- Der «Strategic Choice Approach»: ein in Deutschland unterschätzter Methodenbaukasten für die Raumplanung - Christian Diller & Sarah Oberding p. 94-101
- Planung, Politik und Macht in Städten - Manfred Kühn p. 109-119
AESOP Section
- p. 120- Celebrating 30 Years of AESOP and Klaus Kunzmann's 75th Birthday at the Annual Congress in Lisbon - Paulo Pinho AESOP Secretary General p. 120-122
Buchbesprechungen – Book Reviews
- p. 123- Politics across the Hudson The Tappan Zee megaproject - Hugo Priemus p. 123-124
- Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft in Stadt und Region - Editha Marquardt p. 124-126
- Urban, Agriculture, Europe - Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. E.h.Thomas Sieverts p. 126