Progress In Planning is a globally renowned interdisciplinary research journal that gathers cutting-edge research results in the fields of spatial and environmental planning, providing valuable academic resources and practical guidance for scholars, planners, and policy makers. This journal is renowned for its high-quality academic papers and rigorous peer review process. Each issue contains a monograph of 20000 to 35000 words, covering various aspects such as spatial planning, environmental planning, urban development, transportation planning, etc. These monographs not only showcase the latest research findings, but also present challenges and innovations to existing planning theories and practices.Its readership is broad, including planners, graduate students, policy makers, and practitioners. The journal website provides a wealth of online resources, including videos and graphic illustrations, enabling readers to have a more intuitive understanding of the research content. This magazine publishes two volumes and four issues annually, with eight monographs published each year, providing readers with continuous academic updates. The magazine is committed to shortening the time between authors submitting their papers and their publication, in order to adapt to the rapidly changing academic environment. This journal has made significant contributions to academic research and practice in the field of spatial and environmental planning, and is one of the indispensable academic journals in this field.
《规划进展》是一本享誉全球的多学科研究专著期刊,它汇聚了空间和环境规划领域的前沿研究成果,为学者、规划师和政策制定者提供了宝贵的学术资源和实践指导。该期刊以其高质量的学术论文和严格的同行评审流程而闻名。每期包含一本20000至35000字的专著,内容涵盖空间规划、环境规划、城市发展、交通规划等多个方面。这些专著不仅展示了最新的研究成果,而且提出了对现有规划理论和实践的挑战和创新。它的读者群体广泛,包括规划学者、研究生、政策制定者和实践者。期刊网站提供了丰富的在线资源,包括视频和图形插图,使读者能够更直观地理解研究内容。该杂志每年出版两卷四期,即每年八部专著,为读者提供了持续的学术更新。杂志致力于缩短作者提交论文和文章发表之间的时间,以适应快速变化的学术环境。该期刊为空间和环境规划领域的学术研究和实践做出了重要贡献,是该领域内不可或缺的学术期刊之一。
Governing the ‘ungovernable’? Financialisation and the governance of transport infrastructure in the London ‘global city-region’
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/J.PROGRESS.2018.02.001
Reurbanisation and suburbia in Northwest Europe: A comparative perspective on spatial trends and policy approaches
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/j.progress.2019.100462
Restoring the core? Central city decline and transformation in the South
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/J.PROGRESS.2019.100434
Transformative incrementalism: Planning for transformative change in local food systems
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/J.PROGRESS.2018.07.002
Government-backed ‘laundering of the grey’ in upgrading urban village properties: Ningmeng Apartment Project in Shuiwei Village, Shenzhen, China
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/j.progress.2019.100436
Biodiversity, road transport and urban planning: A Swedish local authority facing the challenge of establishing a logistics hub adjacent to a Natura 2000 site
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/j.progress.2019.100463
Urban environmental quality and wellbeing in the context of incomplete urbanisation in Brazil: Integrating directly experienced ecosystem services into planning
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/J.PROGRESS.2019.04.003
Fifty years of local growth management in America
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/j.progress.2019.100435
Los Olvidados/The Forgotten: Reconceptualizing Colonias as Viable Communities
来源期刊:Progress in PlanningDOI:10.1016/j.progress.2019.100450