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Reviews: Science Policy, Ethics and Economic Methodology: Some Problems of Technology Assessment and Environmental-Impact Analysis, Urban Transit: The Private Challenge to Public Transportation, Transport in the Metropolitan Counties: Current Performance and Future Prospects, Large-Scale Energy Projects: Assessment of Regional Consequences, Black American Politics: From the Washington Marches to Jesse Jackson, Foreign Ownership of US Farmland: An Economic Analysis of Regulation, the Dictionary of Demography, Studies in Regional Science and Urban Economics 14. Spatial Economics: Density, Potential, and Flow, Adversary Politics and Land: The Conflict over Land and Property Policy in Post-War Britain, Technological Change in the German Democratic Republic

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  • T O'Riordan

    (School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, England)

  • P B Goodwin

    (Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University, Oxford OX2 6NB, England)

  • B Sheldrick

    (School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England)

  • P Jackson

    (Department of Geography, University College, London WC1H OAP, England)

  • R J C Munton

    (Department of Geography, University College London, London WC1H OAP, England)

  • J I Clarke

    (Department of Geography, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, England)

  • R R White

    (Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A1, Canada)

  • M Ball

    (Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, London W1P 1PA, England)

  • J Howells

    (Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, England)

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  • T O'Riordan & P B Goodwin & B Sheldrick & P Jackson & R J C Munton & J I Clarke & R R White & M Ball & J Howells, 1986. "Reviews: Science Policy, Ethics and Economic Methodology: Some Problems of Technology Assessment and Environmental-Impact Analysis, Urban Transit: The Private Challenge to Public Transportation, Trans," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 18(3), pages 423-434, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:18:y:1986:i:3:p:423-434
    DOI: 10.1068/a180423
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