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期刊名:Journal of the american planning association

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ISSN:0194-4363

e-ISSN:1939-0130

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Catherine Brinkley,Jenny Wagner Catherine Brinkley
Problem research strategy and findings: Environmental justice (EJ) seeks to correct legacies of disproportionately burdening low-income and Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities with environmental haz...
Greg P Griffin,Junfeng Jiao Greg P Griffin
Problem research strategy and findings: Planners increasingly involve stakeholders in co-producing vital planning information by crowdsourcing data using online map-based commenting platforms. Few studies, however, invest...
John MacDonald,Ahuva Jacobowitz,Jason Gravel et al. John MacDonald et al.
Problem research strategy and findings: The negative impact of vacant and abandoned housing in city neighborhoods is extreme, affecting health and quality of life, promoting violence, and leading to further abandonment. O...
Lilah M Besser,Cherilyn Bean,Amanda Foor et al. Lilah M Besser et al.
Problem research strategy and findings: Health impact assessment (HIA) reports are used by government agencies, other organizations, and stakeholders to evaluate potential health effects of plans/policies/projects. HIAs h...
Richard C Sadler,Debra Furr-Holden,Ella Greene-Moton et al. Richard C Sadler et al.
Right sizing has become an essential talking point in discussing next steps for postindustrial and shrinking cities as they struggle to maintain outdated, outsized infrastructure. Yet the literature has been clear that balancing economic an...
Arlie Adkins,Carrie Makarewicz,Michele Scanze et al. Arlie Adkins et al.
Problem research strategy and findings: Supportive built environments for walking are linked to higher rates of walking and physical activity, but little is known about this relationship for socioeconomically disadvantage...
Michael C Lens,Paavo Monkkonen Michael C Lens
Problem research strategy and findings: Income segregation has risen in each of the last four decades in U.S. metropolitan areas, which can have lifelong impacts on the health, economic productivity, and behaviors of resi...
J J Glass J J Glass
While citizen participation has become a commonplace element in many planning efforts, both planners and citizens often assess the participatory elements as being unsatisfactory. The contention in this article is that not enough attention i...