Contents: Preface, Abdul Khakee, Angela Hull, Don Miller and Johan Woltjer; Introduction: new principles in planning, Abdul Khakee, Angela Hull, Donald Miller and Johan Woltjer. Part 1 Socio-Environmental Principles: Methods for assessing environmental justice in planning evaluation - an approach and an application, Donald Miller; Multidimensional evaluation for sustainable development: managing the intermix of mind, artefact, institution and nature, Jenny Stenberg; Is there room for equity in the European Commission policy-making? An evaluation of selected impact assessment reports, Tom Bauler, Alessandro Bonifazi and Carmelo M. Torre; Sustainable development in regional development practice: a socio-cultural view of evaluation, Sylvia Dovlen and Tuija Hilding-Rydevik; An ex-ante evaluation of an urban project through property value increases: a hedonic price approach, Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello. Part 2 Socio-Institutional Principles: Estimation of a hedonic rent index for the residential real estate market of Bari: a contribution to urban planning, Maurizio d'Amato and Tom Kauko; Looking inside the plausibility of contact in aid programmes and partnerships, Domenico Patassini; Evaluation in area-based regeneration: programme evaluation challenges, Angela Hull; Strategic spatial planning and planning evaluation, developing an entrepreneurial urbanization strategy in South-Holland, Johan Woltjer; Evaluating national urban planning: is Dutch planning a success or failure?, Willem K. Korthals Altes; Evaluative argumentation in fragmented discursive planning: a new theory-in-practice of environmental assessment of rational distributive policies, Angela Barbanente, Dino Borri and Valeria Monno. Part 3 Interactiveness/Communication Principles: Democratic concerns and governance in planning evaluation, Luigi Fusco Girard; Using a communication audit to evaluate organizational communication in planning, Elaine Hogard and Roger Ellis; Policy network theory: an e