Town Planning Review Volume: 90, Number: 1 (January 2019)
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Contents:
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Open Call For Papers Planning and the New Urban Agenda: TPR 2020 Initiative
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Klaus R. Kunzmann
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Urban regeneration and public land development: land transaction processes and
price formation
Alexander Woestenburg, Erwin van der Krabben, and Tejo Spit
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John R. Gold and John Pendlebury
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It’s good to talk: dialogue between strategic environmental assessment and plan-making
Samuel Hayes
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Democracy and informal policy making: planning appeals in Scotland
Tahl Kaminer
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UK and Ireland Planning Research Conference 2018 – Alternative Futures for Planning
Neil Harris
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Bertie Dockerill and Peter Matthews
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