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European Planning Studies

EDITORS

Philip Cooke, Centre for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, University of Wales Cardiff, UK
Louis Albrechts, Instituut voor Stedebouw en Ruimtelijke Ordening, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Erik Swyngedouw, School of Geography, University of Oxford, UK

EDITORIAL BOARD AND
NATIONAL CORRESPONDENTS

European Planning Studies provides a forum for ideas and information about spatial development processes and policies in Europe. The journal publishes articles of a theoretical, empirical and policy-relevant nature and is particularly concerned to integrate knowledge of processes with practical policy proposals, implementation and evaluation.

Articles of particular interest to the journal focus upon specific spatial development problems, as well as emerging explanations of new urban, regional, national or supranational developmental tendencies. Country-specific, region-specific or locality-specific issues are focused upon, although comparative analysis is of especial value. Case studies of successful spatial policies and critiques of policy failure based on in-depth study are both welcomed. A key feature of the journal is to generalize learning about best practice analysis and policy-formulation in the field of spatial development planning.

Additionally, European Planning Studies features articles which focus on the functional dimensions of planning, such as infrastructure, communications, environmental quality, design, cultural, social welfare, recreational, housing, industrial and employment concerns of planning at whatever spatial scale. Articles which are concerned with these questions in an appropriate spatial context, given the scope of the journal, are of special interest. The journal also carries European Briefing, Research Briefing and Book Reviews sections.

European Planning Studies is published in cooperation with the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), an independent body of professional planning educators with a membership of over 100 planning schools throughout Western and Eastern Europe.

Subscriptions

Volume 7, 1999, 6 issues. ISSN: 0965-4313.

Institutional rate: £338.00; North America US$548.00
Personal rate: £98.00; North America US$198.00

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