Degrowth, Post-Growth, Economic Growth, The Practice of Planning, Institutional Transformation, Sustainable Development, Social Capital, Planning Law, Housing and Development

Meet the Editors

About this issue

Issue number
Volume 51 – Number 1

Summary

Dan Durrant is a Lecturer in Infrastructure Planning and a former Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow. His research and teaching cover the planning financing and financializaton of housing and infrastructure, megaprojects and the conflicts over this form of infrastructure, the application of deliberative democracy, and planning for a post-growth future. He currently leads the Post-growth Planning research cluster at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL.

 

Marjan Marjanović is a doctoral researcher and postgraduate teaching assistant at the UCL Bartlett School of Planning. He was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Illinois, a Frédéric Bastiat Fellow in Public Policy at George Mason University, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies Köszeg, and an EDUFI Fellow at Aalto University. His research concerns the governance of circular economy transitions in shrinking cities and regions.

 

Yvonne Rydin is Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. She specializes in understanding governance for sustainability in a variety of geographical and institutional contexts. Her recent single-authored books are Theory for Planning Research (2021) and Planning without Growth (2025) and she co-edited New Planning Histories (2025); Regulation and Planning: Practice, Institutions, Materiality (2021); and Actor Networks of Planning: Exploring the Influence of Actor Network Theory (2016).