"The ways we experience our built environment are gendered. The needs of women and girls are not always considered within the planning process".
Featured in International Development Planning Review 44.4: Uncovering the individual/collective divide in planning responses to informal settlements as a structural cause of tenure insecurity in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
“The current pressures on Phnom Penh’s urban environment caused by neoliberalism and the rise of China as a global and economic political actor create an environment of dispossession and displacement for the urban poor where land title is not sufficient to guarantee tenure security.”- Johanna Brugman on her article 'Uncovering the individual/collective divide in planning responses to informal settlements as a structural cause of tenure insecurity in Phnom Penh, Cambodia', the latest Featured Article from IDPR. Available to read for free via Open Access.
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.5: COVID-19 and the rise of digital planning: fast and slow adoption of a digital planning system
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.5: COVID-19 and the rise of digital planning: fast and slow adoption of a digital planning system, by Alexander Wilson and Mark Tewdwr-Jones.
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.4: Effects of new construction and renovation on ethnic and social mixing in apartment buildings in Estonia
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.4: Effects of new construction and renovation on ethnic and social mixing in apartment buildings in Estonia, by Daniel B. Hess, Annika Väiko, and Tiit Tammaru.
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.3: The Potential Impact of Different Types of Planners: Ethical principles in an increasingly diverse planning profession
Featured in Town Planning Review 93.3: 'Ethical principles in an increasingly diverse planning profession: the potential impact of different types of planners' by Hannah Hickman and John Sturzaker.