The authors of ‘Understanding accessibility and disability in the planning profession: An examination of planners’ knowledge and practices’ talk about the importance of their paper which has been selected as the Featured Article from Volume 96.3 of TPR.
Featured in International Development Planning Review 47.2: Should indigenous knowledge in development be redefined? Lessons from the artisanal mining sector in Ghana.
'Should indigenous knowledge in development be redefined? Lessons from the artisanal mining sector in Ghana' by Alesia Dedaa Ofori and Anna Mdee is the latest Featured Article in IDPR.
LUP Open Planning has reached its target! Celebrating Open Access for 2025
We are delighted to announce that our Subscribe to Open initiative, LUP Open Planning, has successfully met its target for 2025. As a result, this year’s content from our esteemed planning and development journals, Town Planning Review (TPR) and International Development Planning Review (IDPR), is now freely accessible via Open Access.
Featured in Town Planning Review 96.2: Imperial and colonial amnesia of European planning academics – the case of AESOP’s eurocentrism
Read Ben Davy's viewpoint 'Imperial and colonial amnesia of European planning academics – the case of AESOP’s eurocentrism'
Featured in Town Planning Review 96.1: Self-organisation and megaregional transport planning along the North Coast of Java
We hear from Muhammad Zainal Ibad, Delik Hudalah, and Puspita Dirgahayani on self-organisation and megaregional transport planning along the North Coast of Java.