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June 2017, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 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 - 1693-1715 Cap-and-trade, crowding out, and the implications for municipal climate policy motivations
by Evelyne St-Louis & Adam Millard-Ball - 1716-1733 Financial viability appraisals for site-specific planning decisions in England
by Neil Crosby & Peter Wyatt - 1734-1758 Bourdieu’s non-material forms of capital: Implications for start-up policy
by Robert Lee & Eleanor Shaw - 1759-1775 When administrative reforms produce territorial differentiation. How market-oriented policies transform military brownfield reconversion in France (1989–2012)
by Francesca Artioli - 1776-1792 Hidden clusters: the articulation of agglomeration in City Regions
by Nick Williams & Chay Brooks & Tim Vorley - 1793-1824 Decentralization and economic growth reconsidered: The role of regional authority
by Andrea Filippetti & Agnese Sacchi - 1825-1842 An empirical investigation of the influence of municipal fiscal policy on firm growth
by Philippe Van Cauwenberge & Peter Beyne & Heidi Vander Bauwhede - 1843-1866 Infrastructure, planning and the command of time
by Tim Marshall & Richard Cowell - 1867-1894 Public housing and educational attainment in Asia's global city: An empirical study of Hong Kong
by Fox Zhiyong Hu & Keelee Chou - 1895-1916 Effect of the proportionality degree of electoral systems on corruption
by Maria Rosaria Alfano & Anna Laura Baraldi & Erasmo Papagni
November 2016, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 1197-1221 Private governance and accounting for sustainability networks
by Jason Thistlethwaite & Matthew Paterson - 1222-1240 Environmental rulemaking across states: Process, procedural access, and regulatory influence
by Deserai A Crow & Elizabeth A Albright & Elizabeth Koebele - 1241-1266 Selecting and coordinating local and regional climate change interventions
by Daniel Culotta & Arnim Wiek & Nigel Forrest - 1267-1283 Sustaining business networks: Understanding the benefit bundles sought by members of local business associations
by Robert Newbery & Matthew Gorton & Jeremy Phillipson & Jane Atterton - 1284-1305 Articulating ‘public interest’ through complexity theory
by Angelique Chettiparamb - 1306-1323 Statecraft, scalecraft and local government reorganisation in Wales
by Simon Pemberton - 1324-1343 Public entrepreneurship and the politics of regeneration in multi-level governance
by Philip Catney & John M Henneberry - 1344-1363 The politics of co-benefits in India’s energy sector
by Jan Mayrhofer & Joyeeta Gupta - 1364-1365 Naho Mirumachi, Transboundary water politics in the developing world
by Laurence Smith
September 2016, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 1023-1024 Environment and sustainable development scholarship: A celebration
by David Benson & Harriet Bulkeley & David Demeritt & Andy Jordan & Jim Murphy & Henrik Selin - 1025-1057 Social capital and innovation: A comparative analysis of regional policies
by Lyndon Murphy & Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson - 1058-1075 What triggers innovation diffusion? Intermediary organizations and geography in cultural and science-based industries
by Josephine V Rekers - 1076-1094 Powering sustainability: Municipal utilities and local government policymaking
by George C Homsy - 1095-1114 Can emerging regional innovation strategies in less developed European regions bridge the main gaps in the innovation process?
by Jiřà Blažek & Pavel Csank - 1115-1134 The politics of evidence-based policy: A comparative analysis of climate adaptation in Australia and the UK
by Peter Tangney & Michael Howes - 1135-1153 Endogenous development and institutions: Challenges for local development initiatives
by Antonio Vázquez-Barquero & Juan C RodrÃguez-Cohard - 1154-1174 A framework for assessing governance capacity: An illustration from Vietnam's forestry reforms
by Thi Kim Phung Dang & Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers & Bas Arts - 1175-1193 Insurance as maladaptation: Resilience and the ‘business as usual’ paradox
by Paul O'Hare & Iain White & Angela Connelly
August 2016, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 759-776 The London living wage and in-work poverty reduction: Impacts on employers and workers
by Brian Linneker & Jane Wills - 777-794 In search for effective public-private partnerships: An assessment of the impact of organizational form and managerial strategies in urban regeneration partnerships using fsQCA
by Ir. Michiel Kort & Stefan Verweij & Erik-Hans Klijn - 795-815 Regional asymmetries in monetary policy transmission: The case of the Greek regions
by Ageliki Anagnostou & Stephanos Papadamou - 816-836 Targeted support for high growth firms: Theoretical constraints, unintended consequences and future policy challenges
by Ross Brown & Suzanne Mawson - 837-854 From ‘shadowy cabal’ to new profession: Networks of cooperation and competition in UK Higher Education fundraising
by Adam Warren & Michael Hoyler & Morag Bell - 855-878 Additionality and regional public finance – Evidence from Italy
by Chiara F Del Bo & Emanuela Sirtori - 879-899 Fractured knowledge: Mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development
by Abby Kinchy & Sarah Parks & Kirk Jalbert - 900-926 Building consensus for network power? Some reflections on strategic spatial planning in the North West region of England
by Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat & Mark Baker - 927-944 Governing urban development for climate risk: What role for public–private partnerships?
by Bruce M. Taylor & Ben P. Harman - 945-962 Forestry administrator framings of responses to socioeconomic disturbance: Examples from northern regions in Canada, Sweden, and Finland
by Ryan CL Bullock & E. Carina H. Keskitalo & Terhi Vuojala-Magga & Emmeline Laszlo Ambjörnsson - 963-980 Employment changes in knowledge-based industries in large urban areas of Spain: Impact of the economic crisis and austerity policies
by Ricardo Méndez & Simón Sánchez-Moral & Jorge Malfeito-Gaviro - 981-998 Land supply and housing prices in Hong Kong: The political economy of urban land policy
by Ling-Hin Li & Siu Kei Kelvin Wong & Ka Shing Cheung - 999-1019 Is climate change framed as ‘business as usual’ or as a challenging issue? The practitioners’ dilemma
by Paulina Aldunce & John Handmer & Ruth Beilin & Mark Howden
June 2016, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 581-591 The European Union and its neighboring countries: The economic geography of trade, Foreign Direct Investment and development
by Riccardo Crescenzi & George Petrakos - 592-616 Broadening or jumping? An analysis of the first export market of European Union firms
by Anna Maria Pinna & Rinaldo Brau & Vania Manuela Licio - 617-637 Relatedness and diversification in the European Union (EU-27) and European Neighbourhood Policy countries
by Ron Boschma & Gianluca Capone - 638-655 Doing business in Ukraine – multinational companies in the trap of regional institutions?
by Javier Revilla Diez & Daniel Schiller & Daria Zvirgzde - 656-675 What drives European multinationals to the European Union neighbouring countries? A mixed-methods analysis of Italian investment strategies
by Andrea Ascani & Riccardo Crescenzi & Simona Iammarino - 676-697 Institutional proximity and the size and geography of foreign direct investment spillovers: Do European firms generate more favourable productivity spillovers in the European Union neighbourhood?
by Vassilis Monastiriotis - 698-716 Regional inequalities in the European Neighborhood Policy countries: The effects of growth and integration
by George Petrakos & Maria Tsiapa & Dimitris Kallioras - 717-736 World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia
by Anders Blok & Robin Tschötschel - 737-755 Multi-sectoral strategies as dead ends of policy integration: Lessons to be learned from sustainable development
by Ralf Nordbeck & Reinhard Steurer
May 2016, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 399-414 Achieving policy integration across fragmented policy domains: Forests, agriculture, climate and energy
by Karl Hogl & Daniela Kleinschmit & Jeremy Rayner - 415-432 Integration through interaction? Synergy between adaptation and mitigation (REDD+) in Cameroon
by Olufunso A Somorin & Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers & Bas Arts & Anne-Marie Tiani & Denis J Sonwa - 433-447 Integers, integrants and normative vectors: The limitations of environmental policy integration under neoliberalism
by David Humphreys - 448-462 Landscape governance as policy integration ‘from below’: A case of displaced and contained political conflict in the Netherlands
by Marleen Buizer & Bas Arts & Judith Westerink - 463-477 Integrating multiple environmental regimes: Land and forest policies under broader democratic reforms in the Bolivian tropical lowlands
by Wil de Jong & Pablo Pacheco - 478-495 Institutionalization or wither away? Twenty-five years of environmental policy integration under shifting governance models in Sweden
by Ã…sa Persson & Katarina Eckerberg & MÃ¥ns Nilsson - 496-514 Whose integration is this? European forest policy between the gospel of coordination, institutional competition, and a new spirit of integration
by Georg Winkel & Metodi Sotirov - 515-528 Frames in environmental policy integration: Are Swedish sectors on track?
by Viveca Sjöstedt & Daniela Kleinschmit - 529-545 Lament for a network? Cities and networked climate governance in Canada
by David J. Gordon - 546-558 Measuring to manage: Reconfiguring people–water relations through water measurement standards and technologies in New Zealand
by Fiona Myles & Ronlyn Duncan & Ann Brower - 559-578 The policy–practice divide and SME-friendly public procurement
by Anthony Flynn & Paul Davis
March 2016, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 207-227 The geography of job creation in high growth firms: the implications of ‘growing abroad’
by Ross Brown & Suzanne Mawson - 228-243 The sea is rising… but not onto the policy agenda: A multiple streams approach to understanding sea level rise policies
by Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf & Katharine Neill & Burton St John III & Ivan K Ash & Kaitrin Mahar - 244-261 A perfect storm: climate change, the power grid, and regulatory regime change after network failure
by John Rennie Short - 262-280 Decentralization and local government fiscal autonomy: evidence from the Greek municipalities
by Yannis Psycharis & Maria Zoi & Stavroula Iliopoulou - 281-298 The political economy of urban climate adaptation and development planning in Surat, India
by Eric Chu - 299-319 Assessing local governance experiments for building energy efficiency – the case of Malmö, Sweden
by Nora Smedby - 320-339 Learning to listen: how collaborative dialogue in regulation influences landowner adoption of best management practices on unregulated lands
by Anne G Short Gianotti & Timothy P Duane - 340-355 The challenges of greening energy: policy/industry dissonance at the Mongstad refinery, Norway
by HÃ¥vard Haarstad & Grete Rusten - 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