Contents: Introduction, D. Miller and G. de Roo. A Descriptive Introduction To Environmental And Spatial Conflicts In The Urban Area: Pollution control in the United Kingdom, B. Goodall; Tackling the problem of conflicting land uses in Hong Kong: a planner's view, Pun Chung Chan; From measurement to measures: land use and environmental protection in Brooklyn, New York, N. Anderson, E. Hanhardt and I. Pasher; Land use conflicts and problem solving strategies: three case studies in the metropolitan area of Lisbon, J. Farinha, L. Vasconcelos and A. Perestrelo; A noise remedy program: Seattle -Tacoma international airport, E. Munday; Land use conflicts at a nuclear weapons site: contamination, industry and habitat at Hanford, USA, J. Denkers and M. Power. Answers To Negative Environmental Spillovers In The Urban Area: Risk-based urban environmental planning: the Seattle experience, S. Nicholas; Towards an integrated district oriented policy: a policy for urban planning and the environment in Amsterdam, E. Meijburg; Improving environmental performance of local land use plans: an experiment with sustainable urban planning in Amsterdam, E. TimA!r; A method for incorporating environmental aspects into spatial planning, N. Streefkerk; Innovative mitigation at a treatment plant: the applied waste water technologies research program, G.M. Bush. Integrated Environmental Zoning As A Sophisticated Instrument To Deal With Environmental Spillovers: Dutch integrated environmental zoning: a comprehensive program for dealing with urban environmental spillovers, D. Miller; The rise and fall of the environmental zone: a discussion about area oriented environmental planning in urban areas, G. de Roo; Integrated environmental zoning in the IJmond-region near Amsterdam, D. Arbouw; Integrated environmental zoning and American inner-city redevelopment: a helpful intersection of land-use planning and environmental law, M.A. Wolf; (Integrated) environmental zoning: a comparative study of 12 countries, J. Pearce. Positive Environmental Spillovers In The Urban Areas: A Neglected Field Of Interest: Seattle's environmentally critical areas policies, C. Marks; A wildlife habitat network for community planning using GIS technology, K.J. Stenberg, K.O. Richter, D. McNamara and L. Vicknair; Reducing flood damage impacts of urbanisation: institutional problems and approaches, F. Westerlund. The Spatial Plan As A Tool For Sustainable Solutions: Environmental appraisal of development plans, N. Border; Integrated environmental zoning in local land use plans: some Dutch experiences, H. Borst; Integrating environmental quality criteria in municipal master plans: a general proposal, C. Garrett; Index.