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March 2016, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 356-363 Creative capital accumulation and the advancement of India's creative economy
by Amitrajeet A Batabyal & Hamid Beladi - 364-380 Eco-districts: can they accelerate urban climate planning?
by Joan Fitzgerald & Jennifer Lenhart - 381-396 The politics and dynamics of energy transitions: lessons from Colorado's (USA) “New Energy Economyâ€
by Michele Betsill & Dimitris Stevis
February 2016, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-4 Moving forward in EPC
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose & Henrik Selin - 5-21 The logic of economic development: a definition and model for investment
by Maryann Feldman & Theodora Hadjimichael & Lauren Lanahan & Tom Kemeny - 22-37 Institutions, smart specialisation dynamics and policy
by Markus Grillitsch - 38-51 Where is planning to be found? Material practices and the multiple spaces of planning
by Phil Allmendinger & Graham Haughton & Edward Shepherd - 52-72 Relevance and utility of European Union research, technological development and innovation policies for a smart growth
by Roberta Capello & Camilla Lenzi - 73-90 Perceptions of institutional complexity and lobbyists' decisions to join lobbying coalitions – Evidence from the European Union context
by Andrew Barron & Jean-Marc Trouille - 91-112 Social networks and regional economic development: the Los Angeles and Bay Area metropolitan regions, 1980–2010
by Naji P Makarem - 113-130 The costs of the economic crisis: which scenario for the European regions?
by Roberta Capello & Andrea Caragliu & Ugo Fratesi - 131-134 Policy battles in a diverse world
by E S van Leeuwen & P Nijkamp - 135-150 Microsimulation and interregional input–output modelling as tools for multi-level policy analysis
by Eveline van Leeuwen & Yoshifumi Ishikawa & Peter Nijkamp - 151-170 Evaluating the effects of Australian policy changes on human capital: the role of a graduate visa scheme
by Alessandra Faggian & Jonathan Corcoran & Francisco Rowe - 171-187 Are vertical linkages promoting the creation of a mining cluster in Chile? An analysis of the SMEs' practices along the supply chain
by Miguel Atienza & Patricio Aroca & Robert Stimson & Roger Stough - 188-204 The sociocultural sources of urban buzz
by Daniel Arribas-Bel & Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp
December 2015, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1325-1343 Public participation and public services in British liberal democracy: Colin Ward's anarchist critique
by Peter Wilkin & Carole Boudeau - 1325-1343 Public participation and public services in British liberal democracy: Colin Ward's anarchist critique
by Peter Wilkin & Carole Boudeau - 1344-1360 Fiscal decentralization in specific areas of government: an empirical evaluation using country panel data
by Leonardo E Letelier-Saavedra & José L Sáez-Lozano - 1344-1360 Fiscal decentralization in specific areas of government: an empirical evaluation using country panel data
by Leonardo E Letelier-Saavedra & José L Sáez-Lozano - 1361-1375 Moving on? Neoliberal continuities through crisis: the case of the Chilean salmon industry and the ISA virus
by Beatriz Bustos - 1361-1375 Moving on? Neoliberal continuities through crisis: the case of the Chilean salmon industry and the ISA virus
by Beatriz Bustos - 1376-1393 Fuzzy tales for hard blueprints: the selective coproduction of the Spatial Policy Plan for Flanders, Belgium
by Kobe Boussauw & Luuk Boelens - 1376-1393 Fuzzy tales for hard blueprints: the selective coproduction of the Spatial Policy Plan for Flanders, Belgium
by Kobe Boussauw & Luuk Boelens - 1394-1411 ‘Avoiding the certainty trap’: a research programme for the policy–practice interface
by Jana-Axinja Paschen & Ruth Beilin - 1394-1411 ‘Avoiding the certainty trap’: a research programme for the policy–practice interface
by Jana-Axinja Paschen & Ruth Beilin - 1412-1431 The other end of the spectrum: municipal climate change mitigation planning in the politically conservative Dallas–Fort Worth region
by Ann W Foss & Jeff Howard - 1432-1449 Knowledge bases, regional innovation systems, and Korea's solar PV industry
by Douglas R Gress - 1450-1466 Climate change adaptation in public policy: frames, fire management, and frame reflection
by Karyn Bosomworth - 1467-1483 Institutions, transport infrastructure governance, and planning: lessons from the corporatization of port authorities in East Asia
by Jose L Tongzon & Adolf KY Ng & Eva C Shou - 1484-1500 Politics of visibility: competing for legitimacy in North Carolina fisheries governance
by Candace K May - 1501-1517 Multilevel governance and urban climate change mitigation
by Taedong Lee & Chris Koski - 1518-1545 Vertical consolidation and financial sustainability: evidence from English local government
by Rhys Andrews - 1546-1565 Does market concentration affect prices in the urban water industry?
by Germà Bel & Francisco González-Gómez & Andrés J Picazo-Tadeo - 1566-1584 The durability of European Regional Development Fund partnership and governance structures: a case study of the Scottish Highlands and Islands
by Harvey Armstrong & Benito Giordano & Calum Macleod - 1585-1599 Adaptive utilitarianism, social enterprises and urban regeneration
by Brendan Murtagh & Kathryn McFerran - 1600-1617 “Blueprinting†and climate change: Regional governance and civic participation in land use and transportation planning
by Deb Niemeier & Ryken Grattet & Thomas Beamish - 1618-1638 The emergence of a multiscalar growth regime and scalar tension: the politics of urban development in Songdo New City, South Korea
by HaeRan Shin & Se Hoon Park & Jung Won Sonn - 1639-1656 Self-learning through teaching: Singapore's land development policy transfer experience in China
by Shiuhshen Chien & Xufeng Zhu & Tingjia Chen - 1657-1678 The engagement of higher education in regional development in China
by Xuefeng Wang & Paul Vallance - 1679-1696 Messy institutions for wicked problems: How to generate clumsy solutions?
by Steven Ney & Marco Verweij - 1697-1713 Reframing water governance praxis: Does reflection on metaphors have a role?
by Ray Ison & Catherine Allan & Kevin Collins - 1714-1737 Energy privatisations, business-politics connections and governance under political Islam
by Gül Berna Özcan & Umut Gündüz - 1738-1752 Local governance, disadvantaged communities and cultural intermediation in the creative urban economy
by Saskia Warren & Phil Jones - 1753-1768 Making polycentrism: Governance innovation in small and medium-sized cities in the West Midlands and Barcelona metropolitan regions
by Marc Pradel-Miquel
October 2015, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 885-900 Environmental governance in South East Europe/Western Balkans: reassessing the transformative power of Europe
by Tanja Börzel & Adam Fagan - 901-918 Building governance on fragile grounds: lessonsfrom Romania
by Aron Buzogány - 919-934 Europeanisation and multi-level environmental governance in a post-conflict context: the gradual development of environmental impact assessment processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Adam Fagan & Indraneel Sircar - 935-949 Environmental governance in a contested state:the influence of European Union and other external actors on energy sector regulation in Kosovo
by Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik & Anneliese Dodds - 950-968 Compliance with EU biofuel targets in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe: Do interest groups matter?
by Jale Tosun & Kai Schulze - 969-985 Environmental governance in Croatia and Macedonia: institutional creation and evolution
by Andrew Taylor - 986-1004 Symbolic transformation of environmental governance: implementation of EU biodiversity policy in Bulgaria and Croatia between Europeanization and domestic politics
by Metodi Sotirov & Marko Lovric & Georg Winkel - 1005-1023 Boundaries in action: a framework to analyse boundary actions in multifunctional land-use developments
by Saskia van Broekhoven & Frank Boons & Arwin van Buuren & Geert Teisman - 1024-1038 Bottom-up initiatives toward climate change adaptation in cases in the Netherlands and the UK: a complexity leadership perspective
by P Scholten & ECH Keskitalo & S Meijerink - 1039-1057 Explaining the currency of novel policy concepts: learning from green infrastructure planning
by Mick Lennon - 1058-1075 Municipal climate reporting: gaps in monitoring and implications for governance and action
by Pamela Robinson & Christopher Gore - 1076-1091 Community anchor housing associations: illuminating the contested nature of neoliberal governing practices at the local scale
by Kim McKee - 1092-1107 Storylines of institutional responses to climate change as a transformative stressor: the case of regional planning in South East Queensland, Australia
by Tony Matthews - 1092-1107 Storylines of institutional responses to climate change as a transformative stressor: the case of regional planning in South East Queensland, Australia
by Tony Matthews - 1108-1124 Negotiating the farmland dilemmas: ‘barefoot planners’ in China’s urban periphery
by Yiming Wang - 1108-1124 Negotiating the farmland dilemmas: ‘barefoot planners’ in China’s urban periphery
by Yiming Wang - 1125-1155 The wealth of regions: quality of government and SMEs in 172 European regions
by Marina Nistotskaya & Nicholas Charron & Victor Lapuente - 1156-1172 Marine spatial planning and terrestrial spatial planning: reflecting on new agendas
by Paola Gazzola & Maggie H Roe & Paul J Cowie - 1173-1189 Accounting for globalization: evaluating the potential effectiveness of country-by-country reporting
by Dariusz Wójcik - 1190-1206 Organizational change within medical research in Sweden: on the role of the individuals and institutions
by Elena Zukauskaite - 1207-1232 A participatory integrated assessment approach for Natura 2000 network sites
by Iker Etxano & Eneko Garmendia & Unai Pascual & David Hoyos & MarÃa-à ngeles DÃez & José A. Cadiñanos & Pedro J. Lozano - 1233-1245 The parameters of policy portfolios: verticality and horizontality in design spaces and their consequences for policy mix formulation
by Michael Howlett & Pablo del Rio - 1246-1264 District plans in Israel: post-mortem?
by Eran Razin - 1265-1283 Rearticulating governance through carbon in theLao PDR?
by Wolfram H Dressler & Sango Mahanty & Jessica Clendenning & Phuc Xuan To - 1265-1283 Rearticulating governance through carbon in theLao PDR?
by Wolfram H Dressler & Sango Mahanty & Jessica Clendenning & Phuc Xuan To - 1284-1300 A moving target: rethinking industrial recruitment in an era of growing economic uncertainty
by Nichola Lowe & Allan Freyer - 1301-1321 The distributional consequences of future flood risk management in England and Wales
by Edmund Penning-Rowsell & Joanna Pardoe - 1301-1321 The distributional consequences of future flood risk management in England and Wales
by Edmund Penning-Rowsell & Joanna Pardoe
August 2015, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 685-702 Localism and flood risk management in England: the creation of new inequalities?
by Chloe Begg & Gordon Walker & Christian Kuhlicke - 703-725 Tactical developments for achieving just and sustainable neighborhoods: the role of community-based coalitions and bottom-to-bottom networks in street, technical, and funder activism
by Isabelle Anguelovski - 726-745 Would shorter working time reduce greenhouse gas emissions? An analysis of time use and consumption in Swedish households
by Jonas Nässén & Jörgen Larsson - 746-764 Connective management and governance network performance: the mediating role of throughput legitimacy. Findings from survey research on complex water projects in the Netherlands
by Ingmar van Meerkerk & Jurian Edelenbos & Erik-Hans Klijn - 765-779 Is fiscal fatigue a threat to consolidation programmes?
by Luca Agnello & VÃtor Castro & Ricardo M Sousa - 780-793 Fostering meaningful partnerships in public–private partnerships: innovations in partnership design and process management to create value
by David J Roberts & Matti Siemiatycki - 794-810 Planning at the neighbourhood scale: localism, dialogic politics, and the modulation of community action
by Gavin Parker & Emma Street - 811-827 Organisations and regional innovative capability: the case of the chambers of commerce and industry in Germany
by Wolfgang Maennig & Michaela Ölschläger & Hans-Jörg Schmidt-Trenz - 828-845 European spatial planning as governmentality: an inquiry into rationalities, techniques, and manifestations
by Sami Moisio & Juho Luukkonen - 846-862 Studying regulation as a source of opportunity rather than as a constraint for entrepreneurs: conceptual map and research propositions
by Amélie Jacquemin & Frank Janssen - 863-881 The asymmetric influence of structural funds on regional growth in Greece
by Alexandra Sotiriou & Maria Tsiapa
June 2015, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 447-447 Winners of the Bennett Prize
by N/A - 448-456 The political governance of urban peripheries
by Willem Salet & Federico Savini - 457-474 Urban peripheries: reflecting on politics and projects in Amsterdam, Milan, and Paris
by Federico Savini & Stan Majoor & Willem Salet - 475-495 Global city region governance and multicentered development: a North American perspective
by Paul Kantor & Jen Nelles - 496-511 Backlash in the London suburbs: the local-strategic tension in multilevel governance
by Nancy Holman & Andy Thornley - 512-532 The suburban question: grassroots politics and place making in Spanish suburbs
by Nicholas A Phelps & Amparo Tarazona Vento & Sonia Roitman - 533-551 The impact of policy networks on the urbanisation around High-Speed Railway stations in China: the case of Wuhan
by Guowen Dai - 552-565 Public harm or public value? Towards coproduction in research with communities
by Yasminah Beebeejaun & Catherine Durose & James Rees & Jo Richardson & Liz Richardson - 566-579 Performing leadership: municipal green building policies and the city as role model
by Julie Cidell - 580-600 Fiscal decentralization and internal conflict: an empirical investigation
by Roberto Ezcurra - 601-619 Country-of-origin effects on managers' environmental scanning behaviours: evidence from the political crisis in the Eurozone
by Andrew Barron & Peter Hultén & Vladimir Vanyushyn - 620-639 Sustainable housing development: decoupling or degrowth? A comparative study of Copenhagen and Hangzhou
by Jin Xue - 640-660 Housing migrants in Chinese cities: current status and policy design
by Youqin Huang & Ran Tao - 661-682 Government policy change and evolution of regional innovation systems in China: evidence from strategic emerging industries in Shenzhen
by Chun Yang
April 2015, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 223-238 Interrogating Networks: Towards an Agnostic Perspective on Governance Research
by Jonathan S Davies & André Spicer - 239-255 The Effect of the L'Aquila Earthquake on Labour Market Outcomes
by Giorgio Di Pietro & Toni Mora - 256-271 Deliberative Decarbonisation? Assessing the Potential of an Ethical Governance Framework for Low-Carbon Energy through the Case of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
by Leslie Mabon & Simon Shackley & Samuela Vercelli & Jonathan Anderlucci & Kelvin Boot - 272-288 Governing Our Choices: ‘Proenvironmental Behaviour’ as a Practice of Government
by Luke T M Dilley - 289-304 Can the State Empower Communities through Localism? An Evaluation of Recent Approaches to Neighbourhood Governance in England
by Nick Bailey & Madeleine Pill - 305-320 ‘If You Want Me to Stay, Pay’: A Model of Asymmetric Federalism in Centralised Countries
by Peter Claeys & Federico Martire - 321-341 Public Services Performance: An Extended Framework and Empirical Assessment across the Enlarged EU
by Gisela Di Meglio & Metka Stare & Andrés Maroto & Luis Rubalcaba - 342-357 Institutional Entrepreneurship, Power, and Knowledge in Innovation Systems: Institutionalization of Regenerative Medicine in Tampere, Finland
by Markku Sotarauta & Nina Mustikkamäki - 358-375 Handling Tensions in the ‘Everyday Landscape’: Moving beyond the Development—Conservation Conflict?
by Hege Hofstad - 376-392 Neglected Aspects of Regional Policy: A Retrospective View
by John B Parr - 393-411 Moving towards Multilevel Governance of Wetland Resources: Local Water Organisations and Institutional Changes in France
by Tina Rambonilaza & Christophe Boschet & Elodie Brahic - 412-427 Urban Water Governance Failure and Local Strategies for Overcoming Water Shortages in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Richard Rugemalila & Leah Gibbs - 428-444 Formal Institutional Change and Informal Institutional Persistence: The Case of Dutch Provinces Implementing the Spatial Planning Act
by David Evers
February 2015, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-3 Changing the Guard on the Environmental Side of EPC
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 4-8 Guest Editorial
by David Pickernell & Christine Atkinson & Christopher Miller - 9-24 A Question of Perspective: Impact Assessment and the Perceived Costs and Benefits of New Regulations for SMEs
by Francis Chittenden & Tim Ambler - 25-42 Do Rural Firms Perceive Different Problems? Geography, Sorting, and Barriers to Growth in UK SMEs
by Neil Lyee & Marc Cowling - 43-60 Business Angel Investment Activity in the Financial Crisis: UK Evidence and Policy Implications
by Colin M Mason & Richard T Harrison - 61-82 State Intervention in Vacant Residential Properties: An Evaluation of Empty Dwelling Management Orders in England
by Steven R Henderson - 83-103 Underqualification as an Opportunity for Low-Educated Workers
by Marije Hamersma & Arjen Edzes & Jouke van Dijk - 104-117 Adaptation to Climate Change: Professional Networks and Reinforcing Institutional Environments
by Sissel Hovik & Jon Naustdalslid & Marit Reitan & Tone Muthanna - 118-135 Regulatory Uncertainty and Corporate Pollution Control Strategies: An Empirical Study of the ‘Pay for Permit’ Policy in the Tai Lake Basin
by Bing Zhang & Hanxun Fei & Yongjing Zhang & Beibei Liu - 136-162 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: The Efficiency Effect of Taxes, Transfers, and Fiscal Illusion
by Julio López-Laborda & Antoni Zabalza - 163-183 Harnessing the Economic Potential of ‘Second-Tier’ European Cities: Lessons from Four Different State/Urban Systems
by Richard Evans - 184-198 Rescaling Spatial Planning: Spatial Planning Reforms in Denmark, England, and the Netherlands
by Petra H Roodbol-Mekkes & Adri van den Brink - 199-217 Between Interests and Worldviews: The Narrow Path of the Mekong River Commission
by Diana Suhardiman & Mark Giordano & François Molle - 218-219 Review: Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future
by David Benson - 220-221 Referees 2014
by N/A
December 2014, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 951-955 Obituary—Peter Hall 1932–2014
by Michael Batty - 956-956 Revisiting … the Most Downloaded Paper in 2013–14
by Andrew Jordan - 957-962 Revisiting … Discourse Coalitions and the Australian Climate Change Policy Network
by Harriet Bulkeley - 963-981 Exploring Corporate Lobbyists' Perceptions of Prospective Coalition Partners in Brussels
by Andrew Barron & Peter Hultén - 982-999 The Role and Significance of Rates Relief for Supporting Businesses in Wales
by Frank Peck & Simon Parry & Gail Mulvey & Keith Jackson & Ignazio Cabras & Jacqui Jackson - 1000-1016 From Bypass to Bathtub: Backfiring Policy Labels in Dutch Water Governance
by Arwin van Buuren & Jeroen Warner - 1017-1035 Integrating Climate Change into Governance at the Municipal Scale: An Institutional Perspective on Practices in Denmark
by Anja Wejs - 1036-1058 Regional Concentration of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in Europe
by Xavier Vence Deza & Manuel González López - 1059-1082 Industrial Nationalism versus European Partnerships: An Analysis of State-Led Franco—German Interfirm Linkages
by Jean-Marc Trouille - 1083-1099 Decoupled: Successful Planning Policies in Countries that Have Reduced per Capita Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Continued Economic Growth
by Catherine Brinkley - 1100-1116 Towards a Macroregional Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in the Baltic Sea Region
by Lisa Van Well & Stefanie Lange Scherbenske - 1117-1132 Fiscal Policy and Crowding Out in Developing Asia
by Seok-Kyun Hur & Sushanta Mallick & Donghyun Park
October 2014, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 777-783 Guest Editorial
by Nicholas A Phelps & Hyungjoo Kim & Yong-Sook Lee & David C Valler - 784-808 Reframing the Role of Knowledge Parks and Science Cities in Knowledge-Based Urban Development
by Paul Benneworth & Tiago Ratinho - 809-823 Alternative Forms of the High-Technology District: Corridors, Clumps, Cores, Campuses, Subdivisions, and Sites
by Ann Forsyth - 824-842 Soft Space, Hard Bargaining: Planning for High-Tech Growth in ‘Science Vale UK’
by David Valler & Nicholas A Phelps & Jayme Radford - 843-862 Regionalization of Planned S&T Parks: The Case of Daedeok S&T Park in Daejeon, South Korea
by Hyungjoo Kim & Yong-Sook Lee & Hye-Ran Hwang - 863-879 Optical Illusion? The Growth and Development of the Optics Valley of China
by Julie Tian Miao & Peter Hall - 880-895 Siting ‘Scientific Spaces' in the US: The Push and Pull of Regional Development Strategies and National Innovation Policies
by Jennifer J Clark - 896-915 Untangling the Spaces of High Technology in Malaysia
by Nicholas A Phelps & Sharifah R S Dawood - 916-933 Business Improvement Districts in England and the (Private?) Governance of Urban Spaces
by Claudio De Magalhães - 934-950 From Rhetoric to Reality: Which Resilience, Why Resilience, and Whose Resilience in Spatial Planning?
by Iain White & Paul O'Hare
August 2014, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 587-602 Opening and Closing the Future: Climate Change, Adaptation, and Scenario Planning
by Lauren Rickards & Ray Ison & Hartmut Fünfgeld & John Wiseman - 603-622 Frame Divergence in Climate Change Adaptation Policy: Insights from Australian Local Government Planning
by Hartmut Fünfgeld & Darryn McEvoy - 623-640 Scenario Praxis for Systemic Governance: A Critical Framework
by Ray Ison & Andrea Grant & Richard Bawden - 641-662 The Problem of Fit: Scenario Planning and Climate Change Adaptation in the Public Sector
by Lauren Rickards & John Wiseman & Taegen Edwards & Che Biggs - 663-679 Evidence, Uncertainty, and Wicked Problems in Climate Change Decision Making in Australia
by Brian W Head - 680-696 A Financial Appraisal of Business Improvement Districts in the UK
by Lesley Hemphill & Jim Berry & Stanley McGreal - 697-713 Planning Reform, Rescaling, and the Construction of the Postpolitical: The Case of the Planning Act 2008 and Nuclear Power Consultation in the UK
by Phil Johnstone - 714-730 Intermediaries and Capability Building in ‘Emerging’ Clusters
by Ian Clarke & Matias Ramirez - 731-745 Megaprojects, Neoliberalization, and State Capacities: Assessing the Medium-Term Impact of the 2004 Olympic Games on Athenian Urban Policies
by Nicos Souliotis & John Sayas & Thomas Maloutas - 746-761 Patterns of Elitism within Participatory Environmental Governance
by John R Parkins & A John Sinclair - 762-776 Public Services in a ‘Postdemocratic Age’: An Alternative Framework to Network Governance
by Martin Laffin & John Mawson & Christianne Ormston
June 2014, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 381-383 Guest Editorial
by Roberta Comunian & Alessandra Faggian - 384-404 The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Land-Grant Universities and Regional Prosperity
by Elizabeth A Mack & Kevin Stolarick - 405-425 Talent and Creative Economy in French Local Labour Systems
by Daniel Sanchez-Serra - 426-450 Embedding Arts and Humanities in the Creative Economy: The Role of Graduates in the UK
by Roberta Comunian & Alessandra Faggian & Sarah Jewell - 451-470 Academic Entrepreneurship in the Creative Arts
by Maria Abreu & Vadim Grinevich - 471-490 Institutional Change and Regional Development in China: The Case of Commodity Trading Markets
by Jinmin Wang & Paul Gooderham - 491-508 Coinquiry for Environmental Sustainability: A Review of the UK Beacons for Public Engagement
by Audley Genus - 509-529 Collaborative Governance for Technological Innovation: A Comparative Case Study of Wind Energy in Xinjiang, Shanghai, and Guangdong
by Daphne Ngar-Yin Mah & Peter Hills - 530-548 The Future of Science Governance: Publics, Policies, Practices
by Phil Macnaghten & Jason Chilvers - 549-566 Hybridity of Representation: Insights from River Basin Management Planning in Scotland
by Kirsty L Blackstock & Kerry A Waylen & Keith M Marshall & Jill Dunglinson - 567-584 Delivering Planning Objectives through Regional-Based Land-Use Planning and Land Policy Instruments: An Assessment of Recent Experiences in the Dutch Provinces
by Fennie M van Straalen & Leonie B Janssen-Jansen & Adri van den Brink - 585-586 Review: Public Policy in an Uncertain World: Analysis and Decisions
by Raphael Calel
April 2014, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 1-2 The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
by Raphael Calel - 1-2 Moving towards Low Carbon Mobility
by Henrike Rau - 1-2 The Governance and Regulation of International Finance
by Stefano Pagliari - 191-191 Winner of the Bennett Prize
by Olivia Bina - 192-207 Embedding the Concept of Ecosystem Services? The Utilisation of Ecological Knowledge in Different Policy Venues
by Andrew Jordan & Duncan Russel - 208-228 The Possible Experts: How Epistemic Communities Negotiate Barriers to Knowledge Use in Ecosystems Services Policy
by Claire A Dunlop - 229-246 Expectations and Experiences of Diverse Forms of Knowledge Use: The Case of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment
by Kerry A Waylen & Juliette Young - 247-262 The Challenge of Embedding an Ecosystem Services Approach: Patterns of Knowledge Utilisation in Public Policy Appraisal
by John Turnpenny & Duncan Russel & Andrew Jordan - 263-282 The Utilisation of Environmental Knowledge in Land-Use Planning: Drawing Lessons for an Ecosystem Services Approach
by Richard Cowell & Mick Lennon - 283-300 Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Decision-Support Tool or a Venue for Contesting Ecosystem Knowledge?
by Neal Hockley - 301-319 The Ecosystem Approach as a Framework for Understanding Knowledge Utilisation
by Roy Haines-Young & Marion Potschin - 320-340 Understanding the Use of Ecosystem Service Knowledge in Decision Making: Lessons from International Experiences of Spatial Planning
by Emily McKenzie & Stephen Posner & Patricia Tillmann & Joanna R Bernhardt & Kirsten Howard & Amy Rosenthal - 341-359 Entrepreneurial Academics and Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Spin-Offs from London's Universities
by Helen Lawton Smith & Dave Chapman & Peter Wood & Timothy Barnes & Saverio Romeo - 360-375 Climate Change, Securitisation of Nature, and Resilient Urbanism
by Simin Davoudi
February 2014, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Environmental Governance in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments
by Anders Branth Pedersen - 1-2 Saving Global Fisheries: Reducing Fishing Capacity to Promote Sustainability
by Daniel Banoub - 1-2 Pricing the Planet's Future: The Economics of Discounting in an Uncertain World
by Antony Millner - 1-2 Land
by Jennifer Baka - 1-19 A Smarter Choice? Exploring the Behaviour Change Agenda for Environmentally Sustainable Mobility
by Stewart Barr & Jan Prillwitz - 20-38 Evaluating Collaborative Institutions in Context: The Case of Regional Water Management in Southern California
by Sara Hughes & Stephanie Pincetl - 39-53 Introducing Gender in a Policy Programme: A Multilevel Analysis of an Innovation Policy Programme
by Trine Kvidal & Elisabet Ljunggren - 54-69 The Geographies of Policy Translation: How Nudge Became the Default Policy Option
by Rhys Jones & Jessica Pykett & Mark Whitehead - 70-92 Whither Justice? An Analysis of Local Climate Change Responses from South East Queensland, Australia
by Diana MacCallum & Jason Byrne & Wendy Steele - 93-107 Policy Transformations and Translations: Lessons for Sustainable Water Management in Peri-Urban Delhi, India
by Pritpal Randhawa & Fiona Marshall - 108-128 Lisbonizing versus Financializing Europe? The Lisbon Agenda and the (un)Making of the European Knowledge-Based Economy
by Kean Birch & Vlad Mykhnenko - 129-143 State Rescaling and the Making of City-Regions in the Pearl River Delta, China
by Zhigang Li & Jiang Xu & Anthony G O Yeh - 144-162 How Regional Inequality Affects Fiscal Decentralisation: Accounting for the Autonomy of Subcentral Governments
by Agnese Sacchi & Simone Salotti