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Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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Volume 31, issue 2 , 2013
Overeducation and externalities in the EU: the combined moderating influence of migration and gender pp. 193-221
Vassilis Tselios
Global environmental governance and North–South dynamics: the case of the CITES pp. 222-239
Rosaleen Duffy
What kind of leadership do we need for climate adaptation? A framework for analyzing leadership objectives, functions, and tasks in climate change adaptation pp. 240-256
Sander Meijerink and Sabina Stiller
Governance over land development during rapid urbanization under institutional uncertainty, with reference to periurbanization in Guangzhou metropolitan region, China pp. 257-275
Jieming Zhu
Analysing urban governance networks: bringing regime theory back in pp. 276-291
Ismael Blanco
The hurdles of local governments with PPP contracts in the waste sector pp. 292-307
Nuno Ferreira da Cruz , Pedro Simões and Rui Cunha Marques
Living multiculture: understanding the new spatial and social relations of ethnicity and multiculture in England pp. 308-323
Sarah Neal , Katy Bennett , Allan Cochrane and Giles Mohan
‘Communities with oomph’? Exploring the potential for stronger social ties to revitalise disadvantaged neighbourhoods pp. 324-339
Richard Crisp
Fighting the pipe: neoliberal governance and barriers to effective community participation in energy infrastructure planning pp. 340-356
Christopher Groves , Max Munday and Natalia Yakovleva
Inclusive development? A state-led land development model in New Town, Kolkata pp. 357-376
Urmi Sengupta
Volume 31, issue 1 , 2013
Entrepreneurship and the role of policy pp. 1-4
Nick Williams
Promoting private sector development in China: the challenge of building institutional capacity at the local level pp. 5-23
Andrew Atherton and David Smallbone
An evaluation of public spending: the effectiveness of a government-supported networking program in Flanders pp. 24-38
Philippe Van Cauwenberge , Heidi Vander Bauwhede and Bilitis Schoonjans
Is public procurement a successful small business support policy? A review of the evidence pp. 39-55
Kim Loader
Evaluating the impact of different training methods on SME business performance pp. 56-81
Paul Jones , Malcolm Beynon , David Pickernell and Gary Packham
Effective strategy implementation: why partnership interconnectivity matters pp. 82-101
Nancy E. Holman
Understanding the causes of informal and formal discretion in the delivery of enterprise policies: a multiple case study pp. 102-118
Arturo Vega , Mike Chiasson and David Brown
Environmental management systems and the third sector: exploring weak adoption in the UK pp. 119-133
Rebecca Edwards , Graham Smith and Milena Büchs
Mainstreaming climate policy: the case of climate adaptation and the implementation of EU water policy pp. 134-153
Stijn Brouwer , Tim Rayner and Dave Huitema
Getting access to water: property rights or public policy strategies? pp. 154-167
David Aubin and Frédéric Varone
What is wrong with virtual water trading? On the limitations of the virtual water concept pp. 168-181
Erik Gawel and Kristina Bernsen
Volume 30, issue 6 , 2012
Revisiting... the most downloaded paper in 2011â12 pp. 943-943
Andrew Jordan and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
Revisiting … Ethnic-minority businesses in the United Kingdom: a review of research and policy developments pp. 944-950
Trevor Jones and Monder Ram
Migration, environmental change, and the ‘challenges of governance’ pp. 951-967
Andrew Geddes , W Neil Adger , Nigel W Arnell , Richard Black and David S G Thomas
Mitigating conflict and violence in African cities pp. 968-981
Sean Fox and Jo Beall
India’s ecocity? Environment, urbanisation, and mobility in the making of Lavasa pp. 982-996
Ayona Datta
Water scarcity, conflict, and migration: a comparative analysis and reappraisal pp. 997-1014
Jan Selby and Clemens Hoffmann
Migration and environmental change in international governance: the case of the European Union pp. 1015-1028
Andrew Geddes and William Somerville
Migration as adaptation? Exploring the scope for coordinating environmental and migration policies in the European Union pp. 1029-1044
Andrew Geddes and Andrew Jordan
Environmental change and migration: legal and political frameworks pp. 1045-1060
Susan F Martin
Human migration and displacement in the context of adaptation to climate change: the Cancun Adaptation Framework and potential for future action pp. 1061-1077
Koko Warner
The implications for governance of migration linked to environmental change: key findings and new research directions pp. 1078-1082
Andrew Geddes , W Neil Adger , Nigel W Arnell and David S G Thomas
Making government liquid: shifts in governance using financialisation as a political device pp. 1083-1099
Paul du Gay , Yuval Millo and Penelope Tuck
Institutional entrepreneurship in hostile settings: health and social care partnerships in Scotland, 2002–05 pp. 1100-1115
Tom Forbes
Leaders, followers, and laggards: adoption of the US Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in California pp. 1116-1128
Rui Wang
Volume 30, issue 5 , 2012
'New' cluster policies: a process-based approach pp. 761-765
Claire Champenois and Sabine Menu
Triple helix clusters: boundary permeability at university–industry–government interfaces as a regional innovation strategy pp. 766-779
Henry Etzkowitz
Policy learning and the ‘cluster-flavoured innovation policy’ in Finland pp. 780-795
Markku Sotarauta
How can a cluster policy enhance entrepreneurship? Evidence from the German ‘BioRegio’ case pp. 796-815
Claire Champenois
The role of cluster policy on leadership: evidence from two Pôles de compétitivité pp. 816-834
Sabine Menu
Why is intersectoral cooperation difficult to maintain? Insights from French cluster policy pp. 835-847
Dima Younès
Is there a link between globalization and governance? pp. 848-870
Roberto Ezcurra
Dynamics of spatial interdependence: the contingent effect of international trade on voluntary environmental standards pp. 871-890
Christopher Marcoux and Johannes Urpelainen
Divergent pathways of development: a comparative case study of human well-being in two Thai provinces pp. 891-909
Sarah Parks
Soft spaces as vehicles for neoliberal transformations of strategic spatial planning? pp. 910-923
Kristian Olesen
The limits to libertarian paternalism: two new critiques and seven best-practice imperatives pp. 924-940
Nick Gill and Matthew Gill
Review essay: The path towards corporate social responsibility pp. 941-942
Judith L Walls
Volume 30, issue 4 , 2012
Transnational environmental governance: new findings and emerging research agendas pp. 556-570
Harriet Bulkeley and Andy Jordan
The transnational regime complex for climate change pp. 571-590
Kenneth W Abbott
Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a database of sixty initiatives pp. 591-612
Harriet Bulkeley , Liliana Andonova , Karin Bäckstrand , Michele Betsill , Daniel Compagnon , Rosaleen Duffy , Ans Kolk , Matthew Hoffmann , David Levy , Peter Newell , Tori Milledge , Matthew Paterson , Philipp Pattberg and Stacy VanDeveer
How climate change became a business risk: analyzing nonstate agency in global climate politics pp. 613-626
Philipp Pattberg
Transnational public–private partnerships’ performance in water governance: institutional design matters pp. 627-642
Marianne Beisheim and Sabine Campe
Building environmental governance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Europeanisation and transnational assistance in the context of limited statehood pp. 643-657
Adam Fagan
Disrupting the public–private distinction: excavating the government of carbon markets post-Copenhagen pp. 658-674
Eva Lövbrand and Johannes Stripple
Privatization and intermunicipal contracting: the US local government experience 1992–2007 pp. 675-692
Amir Hefetz , Mildred E Warner and Eran Vigoda-Gadot
Popular perception of urban transformation through megaevents: understanding support for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi pp. 693-711
Martin Müller
Community development corporations, policy networks, and the rescaling of community development advocacy pp. 712-729
Corianne Payton Scally
Shallow or deep Europeanisation? The uneven impact of EU cohesion policy on the regional and local authorities in Poland pp. 730-745
Marcin DÄ browski
Volume 30, issue 3 , 2012
Proceeding in parallel or drifting apart? A systematic review of policy appraisal research and practices pp. 401-415
Camilla Adelle , Andrew Jordan and John Turnpenny
Policy conflict and the feasibility of water pollution trading programs in the Tai Lake Basin, China pp. 416-428
Yongliang Zhang , Bing Zhang and Jun Bi
Achievements and opportunities in initiating governance for urban sustainability pp. 429-447
Riley Smith and Arnim Wiek
Who benefits and who loses from flood risk reduction? pp. 448-466
Edmund C Penning-Rowsell and Joanna Pardoe
(Un)sustainable territories: causes of the speculative bubble in Spain (1996–2010) and its territorial, environmental, and sociopolitical consequences pp. 467-486
Juan Romero , Fernando Jiménez and Manuel Villoria
A boundary organization and its changing environment: the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, the MNP pp. 487-503
Udo Pesch , Dave Huitema and Matthijs Hisschemöller
Ethnic minority business support in the West Midlands: challenges and developments pp. 504-519
Monder Ram , Kiran Trehan , John Rouse , Kassa Woldesenbet and Trevor Jones
Creating 'a generation of NIMBYs'? Interpreting the role of the state in managing the politics of urban development pp. 520-535
Andy Inch
Is regional planning dead or just coping? The transformation of a state sociospatial project into growth-oriented strategies pp. 536-552
Daniel Galland
Volume 30, issue 2 , 2012
Urban sustainability, conflict management, and the geographies of postpoliticism: a case study of Taipei pp. 191-208
Mike Raco and Wen-I Lin
Subsistence farming, incomes, and agricultural livelihoods in the new member states of the European Union pp. 209-227
Sophia Moissey Davidova , Lena Fredriksson , Matthew Gorton , Plamen Mishev and Dan Petrovici
The effect of the notional interest deduction on the capital structure of Belgian SMEs pp. 228-247
Katrien Kestens , Philippe Van Cauwenberge and Johan Christiaens
Citizen control and the efficiency of local public services pp. 248-266
Núria Bosch , Marta Espasa and Toni Mora
The impact of EU structural funds on regional disparities within member states pp. 267-281
Andreas Kyriacou and Oriol Roca-Sagalés
From a fossil-fuel to a biobased economy: the politics of industrial biotechnology pp. 282-296
Ben Richardson
Immigration and the economic health of Canadian cities pp. 297-321
Laura A Reese
Assessing the relative health care spending needs of the UK’s devolved territories: a Scottish perspective pp. 322-346
Rob Ball , David King and David Eiser
Peripherality and integration: industrial growth and decline in the Greek regions pp. 347-361
George Petrakos , Georgios Fotopoulos and Dimitris Kallioras
Air pollution and business political influence in fifteen OECD countries pp. 362-380
Patrick Bernhagen
Volume 30, issue 1 , 2012
Devolution and the shifting political economic geographies of the United Kingdom pp. 1-9
Mike Danson , Gordon MacLeod and Gerry Mooney
In search of the ‘economic dividend’ of devolution: spatial disparities, spatial economic policy, and decentralisation in the UK pp. 10-28
Andy Pike , Andrés Rodríguez-Pose , John Tomaney , Gianpiero Torrisi and Vassilis Tselios
Reconsidering the English question as a matter of democratic politics and spatial justice pp. 29-45
Krisztina Varró
Devolution and the politics of development in Northern Ireland pp. 46-61
Brendan Murtagh and Peter Shirlow
Competitive nationalism: state, class, and the forms of capital in devolved Scotland pp. 62-77
Alex Law and Gerry Mooney
Devolution, institutions, and organisations: changing models of regional development agencies pp. 78-94
Mike Danson and Greg Lloyd
Making up a region: the rise and fall of the ‘South East of England’ as a political territory pp. 95-108
Allan Cochrane
Policy storylines in Indian climate politics: opening new political spaces? pp. 109-127
Susannah Fisher
The determinants of science-based cluster growth: the case of nanotechnology pp. 128-146
Vincent N. Mangematin and Khalid Errabi
From area-based initiatives to strategic partnerships: have we lost the meaning of regeneration? pp. 147-161
Peter Matthews
The challenge of policy coordination for sustainable sociotechnical transitions: the case of the zero-carbon homes agenda in England pp. 162-179
Dan Greenwood