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Volume 30, issue 6, 2012
- Review: Local Climate Action Planning pp. 1-2

- Michal Nachmany
- Editorial pp. 943-943

- Andrew Jordan
- 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, Richard Black 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
- Guest Editorial 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
- Winner of the Bennett Prize pp. 555-555

- N/a
- Guest Editorial 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
- Review: Progress for the Poor, Walled States, Waning Sovereignty, the International Handbook on Non-Market Environmental Valuation, Timber, Global Corruption Report: Climate Change, the Political Economy of Global Remittances: Gender, Governmentality and Neoliberalism, Mediating Climate Change, Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading, Residential Change and Demographic Challenge: The Inner City of East Central Europe in the 21st Century, Local Business Voice: The History of Chambers of Commerce in Britain, Ireland, and Revolutionary America, 1760–2011, Public Policy in the Community pp. 746-760

- Raphael Calel, Alex Jeffery, Timothy Laing, Sander van den Burg, Alexandru V Roman, Marta Bivand Erdal, Sander van der Linden, Raphael Calel, Jana Temelová, Justin Greaves and Emma Street
Volume 30, issue 3, 2012
- Growing Grassroots Innovations: Exploring the Role of Community-Based Initiatives in Governing Sustainable Energy Transitions pp. 381-400

- Gill Seyfang and Alex Haxeltine
- 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 Jimenez 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
- Review: Intervention: The Battle for Better Business pp. 553-554

- Robert Bennett
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 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
- Online Appendix for: “Proceeding in Parallel or Drifting Apart? A Systematic Review of Policy Appraisal Research and Practices†pp. i-viii

- Camilla Adelle, Andrew Jordan and John Turnpenny
- Devolution and the Shifting Political Economic Geographies of the United Kingdom Introduction and Context pp. 1-9

- Danson Mike, 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 RodrÃguez-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 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
- Review: Fish: Water Resources Planning and Management, Handbook on Multi-Level Governance, Climate Change Policies: Global Challenges and Future Prospects, Polluted and Dangerous: America's Worst Abandoned Properties and What Can Be Done about Them, the International Handbook on Non-Market Environmental Valuation pp. 180-190

- Richard Morgan, Rong Zheng, Achim Hurrelmann, Alessandro Tavoni, Thomas J Vicino and Timothy Laing
- Referees 2010 – 11 pp. 188-190

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