The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as a Featured Viewpoint in TPR 92.3: 'Strategies in Brazilian informal settlements: fighting COVID-19 towards urban resilience' by Lara Furtado. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the author stated the following: After over one year of the beginning of … Continue reading
Featured in Town Planning Review 92.2: Informal food systems and differential mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Arequipa, Peru
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as a Featured Viewpoint in TPR 92.2: 'Informal food systems and differential mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Arequipa, Peru' by Aaron Malone, Yezelia Danira Caceres Cabana and Anabel Taya Zegarra. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the authors … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 92.1 Featured Article 2
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as a Featured Article in TPR 92.1. This paper will be free to access for a limited time: 'Why ‘now’ is an important moment in history: coronavirus and the refigured mobility of the world', by Ayham Dalal. When asked to describe the paper and … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 91.3 Featured Article: Dunning, Hickman and While
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as a Featured Article in TPR 91.3. This paper will be free to access for a limited time: ‘Planning control and the politics of soft densification’ by Richard Dunning, Hannah Hickman and Aidan While When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 91.3 Featured Article: Sebastian Dembski
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as a Featured Article in TPR 91.3. This paper will be free to access for a limited time: ‘Organic approaches to planning as densification strategy? The challenge of legal contextualisation in Buiksloterham, Amsterdam’ by Sebastian Dembski. We asked Dembski to introduce his paper and … Continue reading