disP

Papers
(The TQCC of disP is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Space and Time a Pandemic Makes8
A Flat Ontology in Spatial Planning7
Urban Sustainability Versus the Impact of Covid-196
Invisible Sprawl: Land, Money and Politics at the Rural-Urban Interface in Kenya6
COVID-19 and the Dilemma of Transport Policymaking5
Is This Distance Teaching Planning That Bad?5
Public Participation in Planning Processes Under the Confinement Regime4
Negotiations Between Developers and Planning Authorities in Urban Development Projects4
A Sustainable Urban Sprawl?4
Grassroots Cooperation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland4
“Buying the Air” – Planning and Land Policy Interventions for Hybrid High-Rises in Frankfurt am Main3
Which Regions Benefit from New Rail Accessibility? Germany in 20303
The Vanishing Suburban Dream in Australia3
Linking Cultural Built Heritage and Sustainable Urban Development3
Syntactical Morphological Histories Analysis on Top-Down Planned and Self-organised Street Networks of Old City Cores3
Sorting the wheat from the chaff2
Government Planners and Critical Planning Practices as Allies: Tactics for Socio-Spatial Planning Innovations2
Entwicklungspfade städtischer Klimapolitik2
In-between stability and adaptability2
Planning for the Post-Covid-19 ‘New Normal’2
Beyond Sprawl? Regulating Growth in Southern Ontario: Spotlight on Brampton2
Spatial Planning and Metropolitan Governance in Switzerland2
Reflection on the Austrian Newspaper Coverage of the Role and Relevance of Urban Open-and Green-Spaces in Vienna During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in 20202
What’s in a Name? That Which We Call Sprawl2
The “Flatness” of Deleuze and Guattari: Planning the City as a Tree or as a Rhizome?2
Latin American spatial governance and planning systems and the rising judicialisation of planning2
Onto-Cartography as a Flat Ontological Method for Meta-Ethical Evaluation of Situated Spatial Planning Values2
The Democratic Foundations of the Just City2
Various Images Versus the Stigma of Large Housing Estates: The Leipzig-Grünau Example2
Culture in Urban Development: Putting Forth the Hypothesis of a Bifurcation in France2
Die Internationale Bauausstellung in Basel – Ein bewährtes Format in neuen Grenzen2
Knowing in Uncertainty2
Vier Thesen zur effektiven Umsetzung der Innenentwicklung in der Schweiz1
Designing Sustainable Change in Coal Regions1
Access and Influence in Planning1
Evaluating the Impact of Informal Institutional Arrangements on the Transfer of Development Rights for Built Heritage Conservation in Dense Cities1
Editorial1
Urban Development Strategies for Resilient and Sustainable European Cities1
Planning the post-pandemic1
Bewertung der Nahversorgung zwischen Treffpunktfunktion, Präferenzen, Ressourcen, Bewältigungsstrategien und räumlicher Nähe1
Conserve and Innovate Simultaneously?1
Take-Aways aus der Planungsgeschichte: Infrastrukturplanung und Siedlungsbau1
Breaking out of the box – towards functional spatial planning1
Architects in Europe: Models of Professionalisation and Potential Implications for the Planning Profession1
Features and Consequences of Flat Ontology in Expanded Urban Planning1
German Planning Discourses on the Post-Pandemic City1
The “After Time”. How Do We Know What Normal to Plan For?1
Health in All Policies – Ein Ansatz um für die Integration von SDG 3 und SDG 11 zu lernen?!1
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