Contenu du sommaire : Unmaking plans: enforcement, modification and the erosion of consent
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DISP |
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| Numéro | Vol. 61, n° 4, 2025 |
| Titre du numéro | Unmaking plans: enforcement, modification and the erosion of consent |
Editorial
- Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr p. 2- Guest Editorial - Hannah Hickman, Sebastian Dembski, Katie McClymont, Rebecca Leshinsky p. 4
Research article
- When the exception becomes the rule … Analysing dispensations in the Norwegian planning system - Kristine Lien Skog, Andreas Hengstermann p. 10
- Flexibility in nationally significant infrastructure planning in England An implementation perspective on an ongoing planning dilemma - Hannah Hickman , Katie McClymont, Aidan While p. 25
- Negotiated, approved … ignored? Regulating development after approval in England and Germany - Katie McClymont, Hannah Hickman, Sebastian Dembski p. 40
- “Dream villa gone in an hour”: How the framing of ex officio demolitions in the mass media triggered alternatives to enforcement in planning legislation in Flanders (Belgium) - Tristan Claus, Hans Leinfelder p. 55
- The demolished pub that quickly flipped heritage protection law in the state of Victoria, Australia - Rebecca Leshinsky, Rhett English p. 70
- Playing for time: planning and the challenge of managing ‘end-of-life' minerals extraction in a climate emergency - Neil Harris p. 81
AESOP Section
Buchbesprechungen – Book Reviews
- City Branding - Klaus R. Kunzmann p. 99
- Elgar Enzyclopedia of City and Place Branding - Klaus R. Kunzmann p. 101
Explore articles
- Backyards and big projects: the politics of densification in South African low income housing - Margot Rubin et al.
- The role of planned unit developments in regulating urban tree canopy coverage in Zurich, Switzerland - Franziska B. Schmid et al.
- How to bring institutional change to participatory urban planning – operationalizing discoursive institionalism for participatory practice of urban planning - Svenja Bochinski
- Land value capture for place quality: how do land policy strategies and planning systems determine outcomes? - Philip O'Brien et al.


