Environment and Planning C
1983 - 2025
Bibliographic data for series maintained by SAGE Publications ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 32, issue 6, 2014
- Obituary—Peter Hall 1932–2014 pp. 951-955

- Michael Batty
- Revisiting … the Most Downloaded Paper in 2013–14 pp. 956-956

- Andrew Jordan
- Revisiting … Discourse Coalitions and the Australian Climate Change Policy Network pp. 957-962

- Harriet Bulkeley
- Exploring Corporate Lobbyists' Perceptions of Prospective Coalition Partners in Brussels pp. 963-981

- Andrew Barron and Peter Hultén
- The Role and Significance of Rates Relief for Supporting Businesses in Wales pp. 982-999

- Frank Peck, Simon Parry, Gail Mulvey, Keith Jackson, Ignazio Cabras and Jacqui Jackson
- From Bypass to Bathtub: Backfiring Policy Labels in Dutch Water Governance pp. 1000-1016

- Arwin van Buuren and Jeroen Warner
- Integrating Climate Change into Governance at the Municipal Scale: An Institutional Perspective on Practices in Denmark pp. 1017-1035

- Anja Wejs
- Regional Concentration of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in Europe pp. 1036-1058

- Xavier Vence-Deza and Manuel González López
- Industrial Nationalism versus European Partnerships: An Analysis of State-Led Franco—German Interfirm Linkages pp. 1059-1082

- Jean-Marc Trouille
- Decoupled: Successful Planning Policies in Countries that Have Reduced per Capita Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Continued Economic Growth pp. 1083-1099

- Catherine Brinkley
- Towards a Macroregional Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in the Baltic Sea Region pp. 1100-1116

- Lisa Van Well and Stefanie Lange Scherbenske
- Fiscal Policy and Crowding Out in Developing Asia pp. 1117-1132

- Seok-Kyun Hur, Sushanta Mallick and Donghyun Park
Volume 32, issue 5, 2014
- Guest Editorial pp. 777-783

- Nicholas Phelps, Hyungjoo Kim, Yong-Sook Lee and David C Valler
- Reframing the Role of Knowledge Parks and Science Cities in Knowledge-Based Urban Development pp. 784-808

- Paul Benneworth and Tiago Ratinho
- Alternative Forms of the High-Technology District: Corridors, Clumps, Cores, Campuses, Subdivisions, and Sites pp. 809-823

- Ann Forsyth
- Soft Space, Hard Bargaining: Planning for High-Tech Growth in ‘Science Vale UK’ pp. 824-842

- David Valler, Nicholas Phelps and Jayme Radford
- Regionalization of Planned S&T Parks: The Case of Daedeok S&T Park in Daejeon, South Korea pp. 843-862

- Hyungjoo Kim, Yong-Sook Lee and Hye-Ran Hwang
- Optical Illusion? The Growth and Development of the Optics Valley of China pp. 863-879

- Julie Tian Miao and Peter Hall
- Siting ‘Scientific Spaces' in the US: The Push and Pull of Regional Development Strategies and National Innovation Policies pp. 880-895

- Jennifer J Clark
- Untangling the Spaces of High Technology in Malaysia pp. 896-915

- Nicholas Phelps and Sharifah R S Dawood
- Business Improvement Districts in England and the (Private?) Governance of Urban Spaces pp. 916-933

- Claudio De Magalhães
- From Rhetoric to Reality: Which Resilience, Why Resilience, and Whose Resilience in Spatial Planning? pp. 934-950

- Iain White and Paul O'Hare
Volume 32, issue 4, 2014
- Opening and Closing the Future: Climate Change, Adaptation, and Scenario Planning pp. 587-602

- Lauren Rickards, Ray Ison, Hartmut Fünfgeld and John Wiseman
- Frame Divergence in Climate Change Adaptation Policy: Insights from Australian Local Government Planning pp. 603-622

- Hartmut Fünfgeld and Darryn McEvoy
- Scenario Praxis for Systemic Governance: A Critical Framework pp. 623-640

- Ray Ison, Andrea Grant and Richard Bawden
- The Problem of Fit: Scenario Planning and Climate Change Adaptation in the Public Sector pp. 641-662

- Lauren Rickards, John Wiseman, Taegen Edwards and Che Biggs
- Evidence, Uncertainty, and Wicked Problems in Climate Change Decision Making in Australia pp. 663-679

- Brian W Head
- A Financial Appraisal of Business Improvement Districts in the UK pp. 680-696

- Lesley Hemphill, Jim Berry and Stanley McGreal
- Planning Reform, Rescaling, and the Construction of the Postpolitical: The Case of the Planning Act 2008 and Nuclear Power Consultation in the UK pp. 697-713

- Phil Johnstone
- Intermediaries and Capability Building in ‘Emerging’ Clusters pp. 714-730

- Ian Clarke and Matias Ramirez
- Megaprojects, Neoliberalization, and State Capacities: Assessing the Medium-Term Impact of the 2004 Olympic Games on Athenian Urban Policies pp. 731-745

- Nicos Souliotis, John Sayas and Thomas Maloutas
- Patterns of Elitism within Participatory Environmental Governance pp. 746-761

- John Parkins and A John Sinclair
- Public Services in a ‘Postdemocratic Age’: An Alternative Framework to Network Governance pp. 762-776

- Martin Laffin, John Mawson and Christianne Ormston
Volume 32, issue 3, 2014
- Guest Editorial pp. 381-383

- Roberta Comunian and Alessandra Faggian
- The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Land-Grant Universities and Regional Prosperity pp. 384-404

- Elizabeth A Mack and Kevin Stolarick
- Talent and Creative Economy in French Local Labour Systems pp. 405-425

- Daniel Sanchez-Serra
- Embedding Arts and Humanities in the Creative Economy: The Role of Graduates in the UK pp. 426-450

- Roberta Comunian, Alessandra Faggian and Sarah Jewell
- Academic Entrepreneurship in the Creative Arts pp. 451-470

- Maria Abreu and Vadim Grinevich
- Institutional Change and Regional Development in China: The Case of Commodity Trading Markets pp. 471-490

- Jinmin Wang and Paul Gooderham
- Coinquiry for Environmental Sustainability: A Review of the UK Beacons for Public Engagement pp. 491-508

- Audley Genus
- Collaborative Governance for Technological Innovation: A Comparative Case Study of Wind Energy in Xinjiang, Shanghai, and Guangdong pp. 509-529

- Daphne Ngar-Yin Mah and Peter Hills
- The Future of Science Governance: Publics, Policies, Practices pp. 530-548

- Phil Macnaghten and Jason Chilvers
- Hybridity of Representation: Insights from River Basin Management Planning in Scotland pp. 549-566

- Kirsty L Blackstock, Kerry A Waylen, Keith M Marshall and Jill Dunglinson
- Delivering Planning Objectives through Regional-Based Land-Use Planning and Land Policy Instruments: An Assessment of Recent Experiences in the Dutch Provinces pp. 567-584

- Fennie M van Straalen, Leonie B Janssen-Jansen and Adri van den Brink
- Review: Public Policy in an Uncertain World: Analysis and Decisions pp. 585-586

- Raphael Calel
Volume 32, issue 2, 2014
- Moving towards Low Carbon Mobility pp. 1-2

- Henrike Rau
- Winner of the Bennett Prize pp. 191-191

- Olivia Bina
- Embedding the Concept of Ecosystem Services? The Utilisation of Ecological Knowledge in Different Policy Venues pp. 192-207

- Andrew Jordan and Duncan Russel
- The Possible Experts: How Epistemic Communities Negotiate Barriers to Knowledge Use in Ecosystems Services Policy pp. 208-228

- Claire A Dunlop
- Expectations and Experiences of Diverse Forms of Knowledge Use: The Case of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment pp. 229-246

- Kerry A Waylen and Juliette Young
- The Challenge of Embedding an Ecosystem Services Approach: Patterns of Knowledge Utilisation in Public Policy Appraisal pp. 247-262

- John Turnpenny, Duncan Russel and Andrew Jordan
- The Utilisation of Environmental Knowledge in Land-Use Planning: Drawing Lessons for an Ecosystem Services Approach pp. 263-282

- Richard Cowell and Mick Lennon
- Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Decision-Support Tool or a Venue for Contesting Ecosystem Knowledge? pp. 283-300

- Neal Hockley
- The Ecosystem Approach as a Framework for Understanding Knowledge Utilisation pp. 301-319

- Roy Haines-Young and Marion Potschin
- Understanding the Use of Ecosystem Service Knowledge in Decision Making: Lessons from International Experiences of Spatial Planning pp. 320-340

- Emily McKenzie, Stephen Posner, Patricia Tillmann, Joanna R Bernhardt, Kirsten Howard and Amy Rosenthal
- Entrepreneurial Academics and Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Spin-Offs from London's Universities pp. 341-359

- Helen Lawton Smith, Dave Chapman, Peter Wood, Timothy Barnes and Saverio Romeo
- Climate Change, Securitisation of Nature, and Resilient Urbanism pp. 360-375

- Simin Davoudi
Volume 32, issue 1, 2014
- Pricing the Planet's Future: The Economics of Discounting in an Uncertain World pp. 1-2

- Antony Millner
- A Smarter Choice? Exploring the Behaviour Change Agenda for Environmentally Sustainable Mobility pp. 1-19

- Stewart Barr and Jan Prillwitz
- Evaluating Collaborative Institutions in Context: The Case of Regional Water Management in Southern California pp. 20-38

- Sara Hughes and Stephanie Pincetl
- Introducing Gender in a Policy Programme: A Multilevel Analysis of an Innovation Policy Programme pp. 39-53

- Trine Kvidal and Elisabet Ljunggren
- The Geographies of Policy Translation: How Nudge Became the Default Policy Option pp. 54-69

- Rhys Jones, Jessica Pykett and Mark Whitehead
- Whither Justice? An Analysis of Local Climate Change Responses from South East Queensland, Australia pp. 70-92

- Diana MacCallum, Jason Byrne and Wendy Steele
- Policy Transformations and Translations: Lessons for Sustainable Water Management in Peri-Urban Delhi, India pp. 93-107

- Pritpal Randhawa and Fiona Marshall
- Lisbonizing versus Financializing Europe? The Lisbon Agenda and the (un)Making of the European Knowledge-Based Economy pp. 108-128

- Kean Birch and Vlad Mykhnenko
- State Rescaling and the Making of City-Regions in the Pearl River Delta, China pp. 129-143

- Zhigang Li, Jiang Xu and Anthony G O Yeh
- How Regional Inequality Affects Fiscal Decentralisation: Accounting for the Autonomy of Subcentral Governments pp. 144-162

- Agnese Sacchi and Simone Salotti
- What Type of Knowledge Rules Where? Legally Regulated Participation in Large-Scale Mobile Infrastructure Planning in Sweden pp. 163-183

- Stefan Larsson
- Referees 2013 pp. 189-190

- N/a
| |