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February 2020, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 97-115 Planning by (mis)rule of laws: The idiom and dilemma of planning within Ghana’s dual legal land systems
by Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah & Clifford Amoako - 116-133 Caught in the middle? Creating and contesting intermediary spaces in low-carbon transitions
by Bregje van Veelen - 134-152 Who should be governed to reduce deforestation and how? Multiple governmentalities at the REDD+ negotiations
by Mattias Hjort - 153-173 The neoliberal policy experimentation on carbon emission trading in China
by Alex Y Lo & Kang Chen & Anna Ka-yin Lee & Lindsay Qianqing Mai - 174-192 The biopolitics of carbon accounting in Indonesia’s forests
by Henry J Boer
December 2019, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 1319-1342 Geontographies: On Elizabeth Povinelli’s Geontologies: A Requiem for Late Liberalism
by Elizabeth R Johnson & Garnet Kindervater & Zoe Todd & Kathryn Yusoff & Keith Woodward & Elizabeth A Povinelli - 1343-1360 Why did Cornwall vote for Brexit? Assessing the implications for EU structural funding programmes
by Joanie Willett & Rebecca Tidy & Garry Tregidga & Philip Passmore - 1361-1379 Conferences, award ceremonies and the showcasing of ‘best practice’: A case study of the annual European Week of Regions and Cities in Brussels
by Ida Andersson & Ian R Cook - 1380-1399 Everyday politics of austerity: Infrastructure and vulnerability in times of crisis
by Saska Petrova & Alexandra Prodromidou - 1400-1417 Relational governance, distributed agency and the unfolding of movements, habits and environments: Parking practices and regulations in England
by Peter Merriman - 1418-1433 The common-seekers: Capturing and reclaiming value in the platform metropolis
by Ugo Rossi - 1434-1451 Bureaucracy, case geography and the governance of the inebriate in Scotland (1898–1918)
by David Beckingham - 1452-1470 “It belongs to the world.†Oil, conservation and futures in the making in Lofoten, Norway
by Marianne Karlsson & Brigt Dale - 1471-1488 Securitization of climate change: How invoking global dangers for instrumental ends can backfire
by Jeroen Warner & Ingrid Boas - 1489-1506 From stage-managed planning towards a more imaginative and inclusive strategic spatial planning
by Louis Albrechts & Angela Barbanente & Valeria Monno - 1507-1530 Relationships between land use changes, stakeholders, and national scenic area administrations: A case study of Mount Jinfo and its surroundings in China
by Wenwu Du & Sofia M Penabaz-Wiley & Isami Kinoshita
November 2019, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 1151-1160 Ethnographic conversations with Wittfogel’s ghost: An introduction
by Lukas Ley & Franz Krause - 1161-1178 Assistance and resistance of (hydro-)power: Contested relationships of control over the Volta River, Ghana
by Kirsty Wissing - 1179-1197 Collective irrigation, the state and social relations in the Eastern Pyrenees of France
by Etienne Delay & James Linton - 1198-1216 Dreaming of pipes: Kathmandu’s long-delayed Melamchi Water Supply Project
by Matthäus Rest - 1217-1234 The USSR as a hydraulic society: Wittfogel, the Aral Sea and the (post-)Soviet state
by William Wheeler - 1235-1251 The social embeddedness of hydraulic engineers in the regulation of water and infrastructure in Peru
by Astrid B Stensrud - 1252-1257 Epilogue: Anthropological conversations with Karl Wittfogel’s ghost
by Veronica Strang - 1258-1276 Refugeeness as political subjectivity: Experiencing the humanitarian border
by Kirsi Pauliina Kallio & Jouni Häkli & Elisa Pascucci - 1277-1295 An evolutionary perspective on experimental local governance arrangements with local governments and residents in Dutch rural areas of depopulation
by Hiska Ubels & Bettina Bock & Tialda Haartsen - 1296-1316 Decentralization and the quality of public services: Cross-country evidence from educational data
by Luis Diaz-Serrano & Enric Meix-Llop
September 2019, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 967-984 Towards an urban political geography of transport: Unpacking the political and scalar dynamics of fare-free public transport in Tallinn, Estonia
by Wojciech Kȩbłowski & Tauri Tuvikene & Tarmo Pikner & Jussi S Jauhiainen - 985-1004 Networked authority and regionalised governance: Public transport, a hierarchy of documents and the anti-hierarchy of authorship
by Alexander Paulsson & Karolina Isaksson - 1005-1023 A multimodal reading of public protests
by Sarah Day & Mohamed Seedat & Josephine Cornell & Shahnaaz Suffla - 1024-1044 Non-state nations: Structure, rescaling, and the role of territorial policy communities, illustrated by the cases of Wales and Sardinia
by Nick Clifton & Alessia Usai - 1045-1062 What’s in a home? Toward a critical theory of housing/dwelling
by Ariel Handel - 1063-1081 Opening the bunker: Function, materiality, temporality
by Bradley Garrett & Ian Klinke - 1082-1101 From policy community to issue networks: Implementing social sustainability in a Swedish urban development programme
by Ingemar Elander & Eva Gustavsson - 1102-1125 The evolution of Jakarta’s flood policy over the past 400 years: The lock-in of infrastructural solutions
by Thanti Octavianti & Katrina Charles - 1126-1147 The Dutch aid and trade policy: Policy discourses versus development practices in the Kenyan water and sanitation sector
by Elisa Savelli & Klaas Schwartz & Rhodante Ahlers
August 2019, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 775-794 Repoliticizing poverty: A symposium on Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood’s Relational Poverty Politics: Forms, Struggles, and Possibilities
by Eugene McCann & Juan Herrera & Mae A Miller & Ananya Roy & Sarah Elwood & Victoria Lawson - 795-812 Brexit in Sunderland: The production of difference and division in the UK referendum on European Union membership
by Harry Bromley-Davenport & Julie MacLeavy & David Manley - 813-830 Smart urbanism and smart citizenship: The neoliberal logic of ‘citizen-focused’ smart cities in Europe
by Paolo Cardullo & Rob Kitchin - 831-848 Post-politics contested: Why multiple voices on climate change do not equal politicisation
by Anneleen Kenis - 849-867 Policy mobilities and the sociomateriality of U.S. offshore aquaculture governance
by Luke Fairbanks - 868-888 Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state
by Maria Rusca & Tatiana dos Santos & Filippo Menga & Naho Mirumachi & Klaas Schwartz & Michaela Hordijk - 889-907 Halal meat and religious slaughter: From spatial concealment to social controversy – Breaching the boundaries of the permissible?
by John Lever - 908-928 Subsidiary upgrading and regional innovation policies: The case of Valeo lighting Systems Spain and the Andalusian Plastic Innovation Centre
by José Quesada-Vázquez & Juan Carlos RodrÃguez-Cohard - 929-945 Learning in the face of change: The Dutch National Collaboration Programme on Air Quality
by Tim Busscher & Christian Zuidema & Taede Tillema & Jos Arts - 946-964 ‘Incomers’ leading ‘community-led’ sustainability initiatives: A contradiction in terms?
by Emily Creamer & Simon Allen & Claire Haggett
June 2019, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 579-596 White supremacy, white counter-revolutionary politics, and the rise of Donald Trump
by Joshua Inwood - 597-616 Waiting for the state: Gender, citizenship and everyday encounters with bureaucracy in India
by Grace Carswell & Thomas Chambers & Geert De Neve - 617-633 The terroir of bureaucratic practice: Everyday life and scholarly method in the study of policy
by Merje Kuus - 634-651 Mobilizing smart grid experiments: Policy mobilities and urban energy governance
by Anthony M Levenda - 652-669 The urban resource nexus: On the politics of relationality, water–energy infrastructure and the fallacy of integration
by Joe Williams & Stefan Bouzarovski & Erik Swyngedouw - 670-688 The atomization of heritage politics in post-colonial cities: The case of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Adèle Esposito & Gabriel Fauveaud - 689-706 Spaces of city-regionalism: Conceptualising pluralism in policymaking
by David Waite & Gillian Bristow - 707-731 Socio-political drivers and consequences of landslide and flood risk zonation: A case study of Limbe city, Cameroon
by Jan Maes & Jeff Mbella Molombe & Kewan Mertens & Constanza Parra & Jean Poesen & Vivian Bih Che & Matthieu Kervyn - 732-749 Community as tool for low carbon transitions: Involvement and containment, policy and action
by Gerald Taylor Aiken - 750-772 Chinese leadership: Provincial perspectives on promotion and performance
by Jiajing Sun & Michael Cole & Zhiyuan Huang & Shouyang Wang
May 2019, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 385-385 Politics and Space welcomes a new editor
by Patricia Daley & Eugene McCann & Alison Mountz & Joe Painter - 386-406 #LetThemStay#BringThemHere: Embodied politics, asylum seeking, and performativities of protest opposing Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders
by Paul Hodge - 407-423 Seeing like a border city: Refugee politics at the borders of city and nation-state
by Julie EE Young - 424-441 Elasticity at the Canada–US border: Jurisdiction, rights, accountability
by Emily Gilbert - 442-460 Depoliticizing space: The politics of governing global finance
by Jack Copley & Maria Eugenia Giraudo - 461-479 Transnationalizing bureaucracies through investment promotion: The case of Informest
by Christian Sellar - 480-497 Creating active citizens? Emotional geographies of citizenship in a diverse and deprived neighbourhood
by Myrte Sophie Hoekstra - 498-518 Powering the state: The political geographies of electrification in Mozambique
by Marcus Power & Joshua Kirshner - 519-538 Contesting deep sea oil: Politicisation–depoliticisation–repoliticisation
by Sophie Bond & Gradon Diprose & Amanda C Thomas - 539-557 Urban configurations of carbon neutrality: Insights from the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
by Laura Tozer & Nicole Klenk - 558-576 International development ideology and two tourism policies of Nepal
by Kalyan Bhandari
March 2019, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 199-218 Enacting property: Making space for the public in the municipal library
by Lisa M Freeman & Nick Blomley - 219-236 Neglected rural geography: Exploring the quiet politics of ‘out-dwelling’
by Rachel Hunt - 237-255 Centralization, neoliberalism, and housing policy central–local government relations and residential development in Israel
by Sharon Eshel & Ravit Hananel - 256-276 Planning a ‘slum free' Trivandrum: Housing upgrade and the rescaling of urban governance in India
by Glyn Williams & Umesh Omanakuttan & J Devika & N Jagajeevan - 277-297 Techno-economic rationalities as a political practice in urban environmental politics in China
by Linda K Westman & Vanesa Castán Broto - 298-316 Just transition? Strategic framing and the challenges facing coal dependent communities
by Sally A Weller - 317-338 Governing renewables: Policy feedback in a global energy transition
by Jonas Meckling - 339-359 Cities, institutional entrepreneurship and the emergence of new environmental policies: The organizing of waste prevention in the City of Gothenburg, Sweden
by Patrik Zapata & MarÃa José Zapata Campos - 360-381 Fiscal decentralisation and local government efficiency: Does relative deprivation matter?
by Jose M Alonso & Rhys Andrews
February 2019, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-4 Brexit, race and migration
by N/A - 4-7 Introduction: Brexit, race and migration
by Kathy Burrell & Peter Hopkins - 7-12 Bad news from nowhere: Race, class and the ‘left behind’
by Arshad Isakjee & Colin Lorne - 12-16 Populism, immigration and the Trump phenomenon in the U.S
by Caroline Nagel - 17-23 Race, place and young people in the age of Brexit
by Robin Finlay & Anoop Nayak & Matthew C Benwell & Raksha Pande & Michael Richardson - 23-28 (In)visibility, privilege and the performance of whiteness in Brexit Britain: Polish migrants in Britain’s shifting migration regime
by Katherine Botterill & Kathy Burrell - 28-40 Brexit writings and the war of position over migration, ‘race’ and class
by Ben Rogaly - 41-58 On the grounds of the global Indian: Tracing the disjunctive spaces between diaspora and the nation-state
by Ishan Ashutosh - 59-80 ‘Who governs’ Berlin’s metropolitan region? The strategic-relational construction of metropolitan scale in Berlin–Brandenburg’s economic development policies
by Enrico Gualini & Carola Fricke - 81-101 Creating spaces of public insecurity in times of terror: The implications of code/space for urban vulnerability analyses
by Kevin Patrick Keenan - 102-118 (Im)mobile and (Un)successful? A policy mobilities approach to New Orleans’s residential security taxing districts
by Aaron Malone - 119-136 Neoliberal urbanism as ‘Strategic Coupling’ to global chains: Port infrastructure and the role of economic impact studies
by David Jaffee - 137-156 Governance for green urbanisation: Lessons from Singapore’s green building certification scheme
by Heejin Han - 157-176 The politics of Estonia’s offshore wind energy programme: Discourse, power and marine spatial planning
by Ralph Tafon & David Howarth & Steven Griggs - 177-196 Tensions in the transition: The politics of electricity distribution in South Africa
by Lucy Baker & Jon Phillips
December 2018, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 1341-1354 Integrative governance: The relationships between governance instruments taking center stage
by Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers - 1355-1370 Mainstreaming the environment through appraisal: Integrative governance or logics of disintegration?
by Duncan Russel & John Turnpenny & Andrew Jordan - 1371-1390 The emerging accountability regimes for the Sustainable Development Goals and policy integration: Friend or foe?
by Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen & Arthur L Dahl & Ã…sa Persson - 1391-1414 A framework for analyzing and practicing Integrative Governance: The case of global animal and conservation governance
by Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers - 1415-1436 Framing and integration in the global forest, agriculture and climate change nexus
by Cinthia Soto Golcher & Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers - 1437-1457 Inter-sectoral and multilevel coordination alone do not reduce deforestation and advance environmental justice: Why bold contestation works when collaboration fails
by Ashwin Ravikumar & Anne M Larson & Rodd Myers & Tim Trench - 1458-1479 The curious death – and life? – of British transport policy
by Iain Docherty & Jon Shaw & Greg Marsden & Jillian Anable - 1480-1498 Conditioning experimentation: The struggle for place-based discretion in shaping urban infrastructures
by Mike Hodson & James Evans & Gabriele Schliwa - 1499-1521 Education and fiscal decentralization. The case of municipal education in Chile
by Leonardo Letelier S & Hector Ormeño C - 1522-1541 Firms as drivers of integrative adaptive regional development in the context of environmental hazards in developing countries and emerging economies – A conceptual framework
by Thomas Neise & Javier Revilla Diez & Matthias Garschagen
November 2018, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 1157-1175 The promise of proximity: The politics of knowledge and learning in South–South cooperation between water operators
by Gabriella Carolini & Daniel Gallagher & Isadora Cruxên - 1176-1194 Slow cities, urban politics and the temporalities of planning: Lessons from London
by Mike Raco & Daniel Durrant & Nicola Livingstone - 1195-1213 The everyday politics of waste collection practice in Addis Ababa (2003–2009)
by Nebiyu Baye Alene - 1214-1233 The evolution of China’s emission trading mechanisms: From international offset market to domestic Emission Trading Scheme
by Feng Ba & Paul R Thiers & Yonggong Liu - 1234-1255 No taxation, no representation: An investigation of the relationship between natural resources and fiscal decentralization
by Mohammad Arzaghi & Andrew Balthrop - 1256-1279 Mobilising diaspora to promote homeland investment: The progress of policy in post-conflict economies
by Nick Williams - 1280-1298 A framework for the evaluation of living labs as boundary spanners in innovation
by Marina van Geenhuizen - 1299-1318 Unravelling stakeholder participation under conditions of neoliberal biodiversity governance in Catalonia, Spain
by Sara Maestre-Andrés & Laura Calvet-Mir & Evangelia Apostolopoulou - 1319-1337 Collaborative dynamics in street level work: Working in and with communities to improve relationships and reduce deprivation
by Koen PR Bartels
September 2018, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 965-986 Examining regional competitiveness and the pressures of rapid growth: An interpretive institutionalist account of policy responses in three city regions
by Rob Krueger & David Gibbs & Constance Carr - 987-1005 Disrupting polarized discourses: Can we get out of the ruts of environmental conflicts?
by Chloe Lucas & Russell Warman - 1006-1026 Urban sustainability and political parties: Eco-development in Stockholm and Amsterdam
by Daniël M Bossuyt & Federico Savini - 1027-1045 Regional governance and public accountability in planning for new housing: A new approach in South Holland, the Netherlands
by Vitnarae Kang & Daniëlle A Groetelaers - 1046-1067 The many outcomes from contracting out: The voice of public managers
by Andrej Christian Lindholst & Morten Balle Hansen & Thomas Barfoed Randrup & Bengt Persson & Anders Kristoffersson - 1068-1087 The roles of capitals in building capacity to address urban flooding in the shift to a new water management approach
by Ryan Plummer & Steven Renzetti & Ryan Bullock & Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita & Julia Baird & Diane Dupont & Timothy Smith & Dana Thomsen - 1088-1108 Anticipating water infrastructure renewal: A framing perspective on organizational learning in public agencies
by Jannes J Willems & Tim Busscher & Margo van den Brink & Jos Arts - 1109-1132 Exploring practitioners’ perception of ethical issues in planning: The Peruvian case
by Jessica S Pineda-Zumaran - 1133-1153 Evaluation of public–private partnerships: A life-cycle Performance Prism for ensuring value for money
by Henry J Liu & Peter ED Love & Jim Smith & Michael CP Sing & Jane Matthews
August 2018, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 775-795 Towards a versatile and multidimensional framework to analyse regional governance
by Yasmine Willi & Marco Pütz & Martin Müller - 796-815 Networked cities and steering states: Urban policy circulations and the reshaping of State–cities relationships in France
by Vincent Béal & Renaud Epstein & Gilles Pinson - 816-836 Comparative infrastructural modalities: Examining spatial strategies for Melbourne, Auckland and Vancouver
by Jenny McArthur - 837-855 Boundary spanning for governance of climate change adaptation in cities: Insights from a Dutch urban region
by Marcin DÄ…browski - 856-876 Between enabling and provider approach: Key shifts in the national housing policy in India and Brazil
by Urmi Sengupta & Brendan Murtagh & Camila D’Ottaviano & Suzana Pasternak - 877-896 Revisiting implementation theory: An interdisciplinary comparison between urban planning and healthcare implementation research
by Mark C Smith - 897-915 Paths to (de)centralization: Changing territorial dynamics of social policy in the People’s Republic of China and the United States
by Daniel Béland & Philip Rocco & Shih-Jiunn Shi & Alex Waddan - 916-936 The differential effect of various stakeholder groups in place marketing
by Jasper Eshuis & Erik Braun & Erik Hans Klijn & Sebastian Zenker - 937-962 Trends and patterns in sustainability-related media coverage: A classification of issue-level attention
by Ralf Barkemeyer & Philippe Givry & Frank Figge
June 2018, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 573-588 “Recovering†public space and race: Afro-Colombian street vendors in Bogotá, Colombia
by Lorena Munoz - 589-608 Anti-austerity voting in an era of economic crisis: Regional evidence from the 2015 referendum in Greece
by Panagiotis Artelaris & Yannis Tsirbas - 609-628 The challenges of aligning the scales of urban climate science and climate policy in London and Manchester
by Liam James Heaphy - 629-648 Learning from groundwater: Pragmatic compromise planning common goods
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi & Charles Hoch - 649-668 Understanding developer perspectives and experiences of wind energy development in Ontario
by Emmanuel Songsore & Michael Buzzelli & Jamie Baxter - 669-688 Planners' perceptions of the influence of leadership on coordinating plans
by Jill L Grant & Amanda Taylor & Christina Wheeler - 689-707 Planning as a barrier for growth: Analysing storylines on the reform of the Danish Planning Act
by Kristian Olesen & Helen Carter - 708-725 Spatial imaginaries of adaptation governance: A public perspective
by Elissa Waters & Jon Barnett - 726-749 A proposal for the analysis of price escalation within water tariffs: The impact of the Water Framework Directive in Spain
by Marta Suárez-Varela & Roberto MartÃnez-Espiñeira - 750-772 Small and medium-sized enterprise policy: Designed to fail?
by Robert Wapshott & Oliver Mallett
May 2018, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 383-402 Toponymic assemblages, resistance, and the politics of planning in Vancouver, Canada
by Trevor J Wideman & Jeffrey R Masuda - 403-422 Secure the city, revitalize the zone: Smart urbanization in Camden, New Jersey
by Alan Wiig - 423-442 From victims to actors: The role of children and young people in flood recovery and resilience
by Maggie Mort & Marion Walker & Alison Lloyd Williams & Amanda Bingley - 443-459 Managing contested spaces: Public managers, obscured mechanisms and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland
by Joanne Murphy & Sara McDowell & Maire Braniff & David Denyer - 460-478 Race at the margins: A Critical Race Theory perspective on race equality in UK planning
by Richard Gale & Huw Thomas - 479-495 Sustainability university–community partnerships: Lessons for practitioners and scholars from highly sustainable communities
by Samantha Mosier & Megan Ruxton - 496-512 Social innovation in question: The theoretical and practical implications of a contested concept
by Pedro Marques & Kevin Morgan & Ranald Richardson - 513-529 The governance of polycentric national infrastructure systems: Evidence from the UK National Infrastructure Plan
by Colin Turner - 530-547 Questioning the implementation of smart specialisation: Regional innovation policy and semi-autonomous regions
by Rhiannon Pugh - 548-568 Assessing the impacts of changing public service provision on geographical accessibility: An examination of public library provision in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
by Gary Higgs & Samuel Jones & Mitchel Langford & Jesse Heley - 569-569 Erratum
by N/A - 570-570 Corrigendum
by N/A
March 2018, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 181-200 Wealth inequality, redistribution and local development: The case of land reform in Italy
by Marco Percoco - 201-218 Creating institutional preconditions for knowledge flows in cross-border regions
by Johan Miörner & Elena Zukauskaite & Michaela Trippl & Jerker Moodysson - 219-238 Smart specialisation in regions with less-developed research and innovation systems: A changing role for universities?
by Paul Vallance & Jiřà Blažek & John Edwards & Viktor Květoň - 239-257 Transformative city branding for policy change: The case of Seoul’s participatory branding
by Yu-Min Joo & Bokyong Seo - 258-273 Taking power to sea: Towards a post-structuralist discourse theoretical critique of marine spatial planning
by Ralph V Tafon - 274-289 Rescaling employment support accountability: From negative national neoliberalism to positively integrated city-region ecosystems
by Adam Whitworth & Eleanor Carter - 290-312 The neighbourhood roots of social cohesion: Notes on an exceptional case of Singapore
by KC Ho & Vincent Chua - 313-339 Dividing the pie in the eco-social state: Exploring the relationship between public support for environmental and welfare policies
by Niklas Jakobsson & Raya Muttarak & Mi Ah Schoyen - 340-356 ‘Time to move on’ or ‘taking more time’? How disregarding multiple perspectives on time can increase policy-making conflict
by EEA Wolf & Wouter Van Dooren - 357-380 How effective is central enforcement? Evidence from convened committees in failing local authorities
by Yaniv Reingewertz & Itai Beeri
February 2018, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-27 Take-up and variation of advice for new firm founders in different local contexts
by Kevin Mole & Joan-LluÃs Capelleras - 28-46 Regional policy mixes for enterprise and innovation: A fuzzy-set clustering approach
by Annalisa Caloffi & Marco Mariani - 47-66 Small- and medium-sized enterprises and public procurement: A review of the UK coalition government's policies and their impact
by Kim Loader - 67-91 Adaptation to extreme weather events in complex health and social care systems: The example of older people’s services in England
by Sarah Curtis & Katie Oven & Jonathan Wistow & Christine Dunn & Lena Dominelli - 92-117 Community benefits from offshore renewables: The relationship between different understandings of impact, community, and benefit
by David Rudolph & Claire Haggett & Mhairi Aitken - 118-138 Engage, participate, empower: Modelling power transfer in disadvantaged rural communities
by Artur Adam Steiner & Jane Farmer - 139-159 Turning accounting for emissions rights inside out as well as upside down
by Thereza RS de Aguiar - 160-177 Contending narratives on the sustainability of nuclear energy in Turkey
by Emre İşeri & Defne Günay & Alper Almaz
December 2017, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 1343-1361 Climate governance entrepreneurship: Emerging findings and a new research agenda
by Elin Lerum Boasson & Dave Huitema - 1362-1377 Policy entrepreneurs and problem framing: The case of climate change
by Michael Mintrom & Joannah Luetjens - 1378-1400 Gubernatorial entrepreneurship and United States federal-state interaction: The case of subnational regional greenhouse gas emissions trading
by Katja Biedenkopf - 1401-1417 Policy entrepreneurs in policy valuation processes: The case of the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies
by Moshe Maor - 1418-1436 The transnational policy process for REDD+ and domestic policy entrepreneurship in developing countries
by Sébastien Jodoin - 1437-1455 The emergence of carbon disclosure: Exploring the role of governance entrepreneurs
by Philipp Pattberg - 1456-1470 Policy entrepreneurs in national climate change policy processes
by Inken Reimer & Barbara Saerbeck - 1471-1482 Policy entrepreneurship in climate governance: Toward a comparative approach
by Jessica F Green - 1483-1508 Foreign direct investment and growth: Can different regional identities shape the returns to foreign capital investments?
by Laura Casi & Laura Resmini - 1509-1525 Spanish fiscal decentralization: A successful (but still unfinished) process
by Santiago Lago-Peñas & XoaquÃn Fernández-Leiceaga & Alberto Vaquero-GarcÃa
November 2017, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 1139-1155 Sub-national government and pathways to sustainable energy
by Richard Cowell & Geraint Ellis & Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan & Peter A Strachan & David Toke - 1156-1175 Retrofitting the built environment ‘to save’ energy: Arbed, the emergence of a distinctive sustainability transition pathway in Wales
by Carla De Laurentis & Malcolm Eames & Miriam Hunt - 1176-1197 Subnational governance for the low carbon energy transition: Mapping the UK’s ‘Energy Constitution’
by Thomas L Muinzer & Geraint Ellis - 1198-1217 The mutual construction of urban retrofit and scale: Governing ON, IN and WITH in Greater Manchester1
by Mike Hodson & Simon Marvin - 1218-1241 Multilevel policies for radical transition: Governance for a 100% renewable energy system
by Frede Hvelplund & Søren Djørup - 1242-1263 Decentralising energy governance? Wales, devolution and the politics of energy infrastructure decision-making
by Richard Cowell - 1264-1284 Turning New Public Management theory into reality: Performative struggle during a large scale planning process
by Sander Merkus & Marcel Veenswijk - 1285-1303 Disruptions in strategic infrastructure planning – What do they mean for sustainable development?
by Shirin Malekpour & Rebekah R Brown & Fjalar J de Haan - 1304-1323 Learning from community indicators movements: Towards a citizen-powered urban data revolution
by Sara Moreno Pires & Liam Magee & Meg Holden - 1324-1339 Democratic tensions in decentralised planning – Rhetoric, legislation and reality in England
by John Sturzaker & Michael Gordon
September 2017, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 939-957 Boon or bane for development? Turkey’s central state bureaucracy and the management of public investment
by Davide Luca - 958-974 Analysing public service outsourcing: The value of a regulatory perspective
by Ian Cunningham & Philip James - 975-989 The openness buzz in the knowledge economy: Towards taxonomy
by Anna Lundgren & Hans Westlund - 990-1009 Fewer voters, higher stakes? The applicability of rational choice for voter turnout in Quebec municipalities
by Sandra Breux & Jérôme Couture & Nicole Goodman - 1010-1028 Away from fossil-fuels and toward a bioeconomy: Knowledge versatility for public policy?
by Farhad Mukhtarov & Andrea Gerlak & Robin Pierce - 1029-1054 Media coverage of climate change: An international comparison
by Ralf Barkemeyer & Frank Figge & Andreas Hoepner & Diane Holt & Johannes Marcelus Kraak & Pei-Shan Yu - 1055-1074 Local authorities and the engagement of private actors in climate change adaptation
by Johannes Klein & Sirkku Juhola & Mia Landauer - 1075-1097 Growing centralization in China’s farmland protection policy in response to policy failure and related upward-extending unwillingness to protect farmland since 1978
by Taiyang Zhong & Bruce Mitchell & Steffanie Scott & Xianjin Huang & Yi Li & Xiao Lu - 1098-1116 Democratization and inequality: Empirical evidence for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries
by Sebastian Ille & Adrian Risso & Edgar J Sanchez Carrera - 1117-1135 The challenge of implementing European Union environmental law in the new member states: The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive in the Czech Republic and Poland
by Dan Marek & Michael Baun & Marcin DÄ…browski
August 2017, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 739-745 Public–private partnerships and beyond: Potential for innovation and sustainable development
by Annalisa Caloffi & Stephen Pryke & Silvia R Sedita & Matti Siemiatycki