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PLANNING THEORY AND PR ACTICE

Congratulations to our newly elected Chartered Members between July-September 2015 “Many congratulations to all of our new Chartered Members. Employers rightly recognise the hallmark of professional expertise and integrity conferred by charter status. Being a chartered member of the RTPI makes you part of a community at the forefront of planning” – Janet Askew, RTPI president.

Victoria Pinoncely Research Officer

Bridging the gap between planning scholarship & practice

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2015 SEPTEMBER NUMBER 3 VOLUME 16

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The issue’s Interface presents contributions and reflections from planning educators and their students on approaching planning education through partnerships with community. It is an important reminder that scholarship takes place beyond the university, and action is intrinsic to scholarly practice. In the reviews section, Hugh Ellis from the TCPA calls explicitly for renewed action toward socially progressive town planning, Carolyn Whitzman reviews the latest strategic metropolitan plan for Melbourne, and Andrea RestrepoMieth reviews Mark Purcell’s The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy.

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The latest edition of the RTPI’s journal Planning Theory and Practice (volume 16, issue 3, out now), investigates the tension between planning scholarship and practice. In the editorial, Libby Porter discusses the interface of different kinds of practice, action and knowledge production, underlining the importance of practitioner knowledge. Following this, Charles Hoch et al presents results of research on planners in the US implementing a groundwater plan that demands multi-stakeholder and multi-scale coordination at a regional level and the potential of agent-based models as a planning tool. Sébastien Lord et al discuss the use of scenarios as both tools of research and of decision-making in the context of Luxembourg, showing the tension between plans and what is actually being implemented due to land availability resources and the role of local planning authorities. Two articles focus on Israel: Shlomit Flint’s focuses on the Kiryat-Ha’Yovel neighbourhood in Jerusalem, where group action to claim space and to retain the right to control a homogenous religious and social neighbourhood has resulted in the reshaping of neighbourhoods; Deborah Shmueli et al focus on the field of environmental policy in Israel. Marlijn Baarveld et al discuss dealing with conflict in planning decisionmaking in the Netherlands.

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Alec Nathan Anthony Joseph Ayoubkhania Alexander Ball Laura Barrowclough Karen Bartlett Katie Baughan Fergus Bootman Hannah Bowler Tim Butcher Sian Butt Kathleen Byer Stuart Carvel Lorraine Elizabeth Casey Edward Francis Cheng Ling Chi Cheung Michael Clarkson Jenna Conway Amy Natalie Cooper Imogen Cotterill Mhairi-Anne Cowie Andrew John Cunningham John Rhys Davies Andrew Deacon Rebecca Doull Natasha Durham Peter John Dutton Sarah Ann Edwards Laura Elias Nicola Elliott Helen Elizabeth ElliottSmith Martin Graham Evans Katy Louise Falls Megan Jane Farmer Lucy Farrow Rosanna Fox Rebecca Ellen Frost Ian George Fullilove James Garside Elizabeth Garvey Ian Peter Gibbons Jonathan David Goodall Ashley Gary Grant Belinda Clayre Greenwell Caroline Hall Stuart Hammond Niall Hanrahan Killian Harrington Paul James Harris Andrew Hattersley Gerald Daniel Patrick Hegarty Adam Henry Carl Brian Holden Richard James Holland Kirstie Hopcroft David Huckfield R Rebecca Hurst C Claire Hutt R Richard Hugh James C Christine Susan James St Stephen John Jenkins R Richard Jewkes R Rachel Jones M Mary Kearns R Rachel Kathleen Kellas M Mark James Knighting M Marcin Koszyczarek Jo John Ian Krawczyk V Victoria Lane La Lauren Laviniere H Hui Liao Ry Ryan Llewellyn C Christopher David Logan N Nicolas Lopez A Andy MacGibbon Em Emma Louise MacWilliam St Stephen William Mair Ts Tsz Wai Mak A Ashley Maltman

Peter Spencer Philip Mansbridge Ross Manson Rebecca May Paul Gerard McDermott Sean McCarthy Ashleigh Michnowiec Christopher Miell Harmeet Singh Minhas Graham Mitchell Aoife Murphy Jack William Murphy Mairead Murphy Claire Myles Philip David Nicholls Robert Nugent Michael O’Brien Debbie Olson Annabel Claire Osborne Eleanor Frances Overton Sarah-Jane Owen Andrew Owen Hannah Owens Helena Yuen San Pang Katie Parsons Greg Pearce Susannah Pettit Ian Pickup Julia Katherine Podedworny Thomas Jeffrey Jones Powell Mark William Powney James Preece Katherine Emma Priest Leona Quigley Peter Rawlinson Alan James Redmond Nicola Reed Thomas Mark Relph Deborah Jane Renn Adam Colin Reynolds Mark Andrew Roberts Alice Routledge Simon Rowles Daniel Mark Roycroft John Benedict Rudge Yvonne Sampoh Josephine Samuels Robert Schofield Joseph Nicholas Seymour Craig Slack Hannah Smith Brendan Paul Starkey Katie Stewart Matthew Stopforth Adam Stratford Mark Alexander Stringer Andrea Suddes Peter David Taylor Leigh Thomas Jennifer Anne Thompson Kate Frances Todd Elizabeth Ann Tully Prematha Velayutham Adam Wadsworth Zilong Wang Jonathan Waugh Hilary Frances Wilkinson Nicholas Robert Williams Lorayne Woodend Craig Woolmer Michael Worthington Chris Wright Katie Ellen Yeoman Zachary J Young Edward James Haldane Youngson

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