期刊名称:EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 15
Frequency: 10 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0965-4313
Online ISSN: 1469-5944
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.
Abstracting Information:
European Planning Studies is currently abstracted in: African Urban and Regional Science Index (AURSI); CAB Abstracts; European Access; European Sources Online; Geographical Abstracts: Human Geography; International Bibliography of Book Reviews; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature; International Political Science Abstracts; International Regional Science Review; Sage Public Administration Abstracts; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts; Social Planning/Policy Development Abstacts; Social Services Citation Index and Sociological Abstracts.
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be sent to either: Professor Philip Cooke, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Wales Cardiff, 44-45 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3BB, Wales, UK or Professor Louis Albrechts, Instituut voor Stedebouw en Ruimtelijke Ordening, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 131, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium. Three complete copies of each manuscript should be submitted. They should be typed on one side of the paper, double spaced, with ample margins, and bear the title of the contribution and name(s) of the author(s). The full postal address of the author who will check proofs and receive correspondence and offprints should also be included. All pages should be numbered. Contributions should not normally be more than 9000 words in length and should be written in the English language. They should also include an abstract of 100 words. Footnotes to the text should be avoided wherever this is reasonably possible.
The Journal also carries a European Briefing and a Research Briefing section. Contributions to these sections should not normally exceed 2000 words. Two complete copies should be sent to the Editor.
Rejected manuscripts will not normally be returned unless a self-addressed envelope and international postal coupons have been sent.
Books for review and book reviews should be forwarded to: The Book Review Editor, Guy Baeten, Department of Geography, University of Strathclyde, 50 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1XN
Electronic Submissions. Authors should send the final, revised version of their articles in both hard copy paper and electronic disk forms. It is essential that the hard copy (paper) version exactly matches the material on disk. Please print out the hard copy from the disk you are sending. Submit three printed copies of the final version with the disk to the journal's editorial office. Save all files on a standard 3.5 inch high-density disk. We prefer to receive disks in Microsoft Word in a PC format, but can translate from most other common word processing programs as well as Macs. Please specify which program you have used. Do not save your files as "text only" or "read only".
Tables and captions to illustrations. Tables must be typed out on separate sheets and not included as part of the text. The captions to illustrations should be gathered together and also typed out on a separate sheet. Tables and figures should be numbered by Arabic numerals. The approximate position of tables and figures should be indicated in the manuscript. Captions should include keys to symbols.
Figures. Artwork must be submitted in suitable condition for publication.
References. These should be indicated in the typescript by giving the author's name and the year of publication, as follows: Weaver (1978) or (Weaver, 1978). If several papers by the same author and from the same year are cited, a, b, c, etc. should be put after the year of publication. The references should be listed in full at the end of the paper in the following standard form:
AOKI, M. (1986) Horizontal versus vertical information structure of the firm, American Economic Review, 9, pp. 167-176.
BAILLY, A. (1985) The service sector as a motor for endogenous development, in M. BASSAND, E. BRUGGER, J. BRYDEN, J. FRIEDMAN AND B. STUCKEY (Eds) Self-reliant Development in Europe: Theory, Problems, Action, pp. 112-122. Aldershot: Gower.
BULLMANN, U., COOLEY, M. and EINEMANN, E. (Eds) (1986) Lokale Beschaftigungs-initiativen. Konzepte-Praxis-Probleme. Marburg: Sp-Verlag.
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (1991) The Regions in the 1990s. Brussels: CEC.
Titles of journals should not be abbreviated.
Proofs. These will be sent to authors if there is sufficient time to do so. they should be corrected and returned to the publishers within three days. Major alterations to the text cannot be accepted.
Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author’s preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.
Copyright: It is a condition of publication that authors vest or license copyright in their articles, including abstracts, in Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the article elsewhere after publication without prior permission is obtained from Taylor & Francis. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Editorial Board
Editors:
Philip Cooke - Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK Louis Albrechts - Professor of Planning, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Book Review Editor:
Guy Baeten - University of Lund, Sweden
Editorial Board:
Bjørn T. Asheim - Oslo, Norway Edward Bergman - Vienna, Austria Goio Etxebarria - Bilbao, Spain Andreas Faludi - OTB Research Insitute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies, The Netherlands Meric Gertler - Toronto, Canada Robert Hassink - University of Bonn, Germany Patsy Healey - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Micky Lauria - University of New Orleans, USA Klaus Kunzmann - Dortmund, Germany H. Mastop - Nijmegen, The Netherlands Luigi Mazza - Milan, Italy Alain Motte - Aix-en-Provence, France Artur da Rosa Pires - Aviero, Portugal Philip Shapira - Atlanta, USA Erik Swyngedouw - Oxford, UK Erik Terk - Tallinn, Estonia Andrew Thornley - London, UK Dina Vaiou - Athens, Greece Henk Voogd - Groningen, The Netherlands
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