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May 2019, Volume 37, Issue 3
-   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
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-   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
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-   570-570 Corrigendum
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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
-   746-764 Infrastructure public–private partnerships as drivers of innovation? Lessons from Ontario, Canada
 by Michael Himmel & Matti Siemiatycki
-   765-783 Cognitive distance in public procurement and public–private partnerships: An analysis of the construction sector
 by Annalisa Caloffi & Francesca Gambarotto
-   784-808 Beyond the financial logic: Realizing valuable outcomes in public–private partnerships in Flanders and Ontario
 by Martijn van den Hurk & Marlies Hueskes
-   809-827 Understanding the procurement performance of local governments: A duration analysis of public works
 by Giuseppe F Gori & Patrizia Lattarulo & Marco Mariani
-   828-848 Anchoring the innovation impacts of public procurement to place: The role of conversations
 by Elvira Uyarra & Kieron Flanagan & Edurne Magro & Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
-   849-871 Local media coverage of wildfire disasters: An analysis of problems and solutions in policy narratives
 by Deserai A Crow & John Berggren & Lydia A Lawhon & Elizabeth A Koebele & Adrianne Kroepsch & Juhi Huda
-   872-897 Is government decentralization useful in the fight against domestic terrorism? A cross-country analysis
 by Roberto Ezcurra
-   898-915 The role of translation loops in policy mutation processes: State designated Bioenergy Regions in Germany
 by Moritz Albrecht
-   916-936 Evaluating the policy approaches for tackling undeclared work in the European Union
 by Colin C Williams & Ioana A Horodnic
June 2017, Volume 35, Issue 4
-   559-568 Understanding regional innovation policy dynamics: Actors, agency and learning
 by Elvira Uyarra & Kieron Flanagan & Edurne Magro & James R Wilson & Markku Sotarauta
-   569-583 Nurturing novelty: Regional innovation policy in the age of smart specialisation
 by Kevin Morgan
-   584-599 An actor-centric bottom-up view of institutions: Combinatorial knowledge dynamics through the eyes of institutional entrepreneurs and institutional navigators
 by Markku Sotarauta
-   600-620 Advancing regional innovation systems: What does evolutionary economic geography bring to the policy table?
 by Lars Coenen & Bjørn Asheim & Markus M Bugge & Sverre J Herstad
-   621-639 Cluster governance: A practical way out of a congested state of governance plurality
 by Miranda Ebbekink
-   640-660 Understanding the role of regional influence and innovation in EU policymaking: Bavaria and Cars and CO2
 by Karen Anderton
-   661-683 Multi level policy mixes and industry emergence: The case of wind energy in Spain
 by Cristian Matti & Davide Consoli & Elvira Uyarra
-    684-702 Smart specialisation strategies and cross-border integration of regional innovation systems: Policy dynamics and challenges for the Upper Rhine
 by Emmanuel Muller & Andrea Zenker & Miriam Hufnagl & Jean-Alain Héraud & Esther Schnabl & Teemu Makkonen & Henning Kroll
-   703-720 Regional competitiveness policy evaluation as a transformative process: From theory to practice
 by Mari Jose Aranguren & Edurne Magro & James R Wilson
-   721-736 Moving context from the background to the forefront of policy learning: Reflections on a case in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country
 by James Karlsen & Miren Larrea
May 2017, Volume 35, Issue 3
-   379-396 Accomplishing information and change in a smart grid pilot: Linking domestic practices with policy interventions
 by Joeri Naus & Hilje M van der Horst
-   397-416 Getting involved in plan-making: Participation in neighbourhood planning in England
 by Katherine Brookfield
-   417-433 Exploring the intersections between local knowledge and environmental regulation: A study of shale gas extraction in Texas and Lancashire
 by Yasminah Beebeejaun
-   434-456 The role of government co-investment funds in the supply of entrepreneurial finance: An assessment of the early operation of the UK Angel Co-investment Fund
 by Robyn Owen (Baldock) & Colin Mason
-   457-475 Are entrepreneurial and market orientations of small and medium-sized enterprises associated with targeting different tiers of public procurement?
 by Timo Tammi & Helen Reijonen & Jani Saastamoinen
-   476-499 Which SMEs seek external support? Business characteristics, management behaviour and external influences in a contingency approach
 by Kevin Mole & David North & Robert Baldock
-   500-517 New mobile realities in mature staples-dependent resource regions: Local governments and work camps
 by Laura M Ryser & Greg Halseth & Sean Markey & Marleen Morris
-   518-536 Policy capacities for new regional industrial path development – The case of new media and biogas in southern Sweden
 by Hanna Martin & Roman Martin
-   537-555 Business advice and lending in small firms
 by Anoosheh Rostamkalaei & Mark Freel
-   556-556 Le-Yin Zhang, Managing the city economy: Challenges and strategies in developing countries
 by Michael A Cohen
March 2017, Volume 35, Issue 2
-   197-220 From liability to opportunity: An institutional approach towards value-based land remediation
 by Roel Plant & Spike Boydell & Jason Prior & Joanne Chong & Aleta Lederwasch
-   221-238 Re-colonising the Arctic: The preparation of spatial planning policy in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
 by Nadir Kinossian
-   239-264 A “new water culture†on the Iberian Peninsula? Evaluating epistemic community impact on water resources management policy
 by Jeanie Bukowski
-   265-288 Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity?
 by Anna Salomaa & Riikka Paloniemi & Janne S Kotiaho & Marianne Kettunen & Evangelia Apostolopoulou & Joanna Cent
-   289-311 Structural change and the sustainability of regional convergence: Evidence from the Italian regions
 by Claudio Di Berardino & Giuseppe Mauro & Davide Quaglione & Alessandro Sarra
-   312-333 Historical institutionalism and the politics of sustainable energy transitions: A research agenda
 by Matthew Lockwood & Caroline Kuzemko & Catherine Mitchell & Richard Hoggett
-   334-354 Health risks from environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
 by Josephine Adekola & Moira Fischbacher-Smith & Denis Fischbacher-Smith & Olalekan Adekola
-   355-375 Energy and development in the periphery: A regional perspective on small hydropower projects
 by Jemma Bere & Calvin Jones & Stuart Jones & Max Munday
February 2017, Volume 35, Issue 1
-   3-5 Re-imagining Politics & Space: Why here, why now?
 by Patricia Daley & Eugene McCann & Alison Mountz & Joe Painter
-   6-24 State restructuring and emerging patterns of subnational policy-making and governance in China and India
 by Loraine Kennedy
-   25-41 Land acquisition, rural protests, and the local state in China and India
 by Xuefei Ren
-   42-56 State spatial restructuring, subnational politics and emerging spaces of engagement for collective action: Labour regimes in Tamil Nadu, southern India
 by M Vijayabaskar
-   57-75 Scalar restructuring of the Chinese state: The subnational politics of development zones
 by Tak-Wing Ngo & Cunyi Yin & Zhilin Tang
-   76-93 State, scale and networks in the liberalisation of India’s land
 by Nikita Sud
-   94-112 State restructuring and subnational innovation spaces across Chinese prefectures
 by Giorgio Prodi & Francesco Nicolli & Federico Frattini
-   113-129 Rescaling the public distribution system in India: Mapping the uneven transition from spatialization to territorialization
 by Frédéric Landy
-   130-146 Intermediary activities and agendas of regional cleantech networks in Sweden
 by Brita Hermelin & Hans Rämö
-   147-168 The participating government: Shifting boundaries in collaborative spatial planning of urban regions
 by Judith Westerink & Annet Kempenaar & Marjo van Lierop & Stefan Groot & Arnold van der Valk & Adri van den Brink
-   169-190 Paperwork and the decoupling of audit and animal welfare: The challenges of materiality for better regulation
 by Maria Paula Escobar & David Demeritt
-   191-194 Policies on the move: Translation, assemblages and ethnography
 by Farhad Mukhtarov
December 2016, Volume 34, Issue 8
-   1369-1386 Bundling the procurement of sports infrastructure projects: How neither public nor private actors really benefit
 by Martijn van den Hurk
-   1387-1403 Energy transitions and uncertainty: Creating low carbon investment opportunities in the UK electricity sector
 by Ronan Bolton & Timothy J Foxon & Stephen Hall
-   1404-1424 Scale as both material and discursive: A view through China’s rescaling of urban planning system for environmental governance
 by Calvin King Lam Chung & Jiang Xu
-   1425-1452 The impact of innovation support programs on small and medium enterprises innovation in traditional manufacturing industries: An evaluation for seven European Union regions
 by Dragana Radicic & Geoffrey Pugh & Hugo Hollanders & René Wintjes & Jon Fairburn
-   1453-1473 Global and local governance, industrial and geographical dynamics: A tale of two clusters
 by Shengjun Zhu & Canfei He
-   1474-1500 Going for gold: A prospective assessment of the economic impacts of the Commonwealth Games 2014 on the East End of Glasgow
 by Julie Clark & Ade Kearns
-   1501-1515 The conditions of practical action: Neoliberalism and sustainability in the Australian road construction industry
 by Cameron White
-   1516-1539 Examining participatory governance in a devolving UK: Insights from national parks policy development in Northern Ireland
 by Jonathan PW Bell & Aileen Stockdale
-   1540-1555 Neoliberalism and sustainable urban water sectors: A critical reflection of sector characteristics and empirical evidence
 by Eva Lieberherr & Lea Fuenfschilling
-   1556-1581 An assessment of the business impacts of the UK’s Enterprise Capital Funds
 by Robert Baldock
-   1582-1611 Exploring the disconnect in policy implementation: A case of enterprise policy in England
 by Norin Arshed & Colin Mason & Sara Carter
-   1612-1631 State enrolment and energy-carbon transitions: Syndromic experimentation and atomisation in England
 by Will Eadson
-   1632-1651 From engaging to enabling: Could an asset-based approach transform Indigenous affairs?
 by Deborah Ann Blackman & Fiona Buick & Janine O'Flynn
-   1652-1675 Biases in multicriteria decision analysis: The case of environmental planning in Southern Nevada
 by Josephine Gatti Schafer & Caleb T Gallemore
-   1676-1692 Think tanks and the pressures for planning reform in England
 by Graham Haughton & Phil Allmendinger
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