The Environment and Planning family of journals are concerned with all aspects of the evolution of space and spatial arrangement, from the environment and nature through planning and policy to theory and design.
The Environment and Planning family of journals are concerned with all aspects of the evolution of space and spatial arrangement, from the environment and nature through planning and policy to theory and design.
Environment and Planning A concentrates on spatial organisation and restructuring of cities and regions throughout the globe.
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design was introduced to cover the area of method application and spatial problems in built environments, with specialisation in new approaches to generating and evaluating plans and policies.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy covers a broad range of policy questions, including those related to nonstate agents, private–public collaboration, and NGOs (nongovernmental organisations).
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space provides a forum for the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and the spatial. The journal editors are equally committed to the spatial aspects of political action and the abstractions of social theory.