Environment and Planning C
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2008
- Government Support to Regional Food Producers: An Assessment of England's Regional Food Strategy pp. 1047-1060

- Matthew Gorton and Angela Tregear
- Insider Perspectives on Institutional Change in Contemporary British Forestry: Identity and Environmental Governance pp. 1061-1076

- Pernille Schiellerup
- Organisational Archetypes for Dutch Housing Associations pp. 1077-1092

- Vincent Gruis
- Relaunching Regional Economic-Development Policy and Planning for Auckland: Remaking the State and Contingent Governance under Neoliberalism pp. 1093-1112

- Steffen Wetzstein
- ‘Wicked’, ‘Messy’, and ‘Clumsy’: Long-Term Frameworks for Sustainability pp. 1113-1128

- Bob Frame
- Why are Some Spanish Regions So Much More Efficient Than others? pp. 1129-1142

- Jaume Puig-Junoy and Jaime Pinilla
- Integrating Multiple Perspectives in Social Multicriteria Evaluation of Flood-Mitigation Alternatives: The Case of Malborghetto-Valbruna pp. 1143-1161

- Anna Scolobig, Vanesa Castán Broto and Aiora Zabala
- The Role of Wealth, Income, and Social Capital in Determining a Household's Choice to Participate in Rural Water-Supply Projects in Peru pp. 1162-1176

- Linda Stalker Prokopy and Richard Thorsten
- Unevenness in Urban Governance: Stadium Building and Downtown Redevelopment in Phoenix, Arizona pp. 1177-1196

- Timothy W Collins
- The Political Economy of Retail Change in Chinese Cities pp. 1197-1226

- Enru Wang and Jinping Song
- Review: Environment and Society: Sustainability, Policy and the Citizen, the Killing of Cambodia: Geography, Genocide and the Unmaking of Space, Troubled Waters: Confronting the Water Crisis in Australia's Cities pp. 1227-1230

- Kersty Hobson, Katherine Brickell and David Sauri
Volume 26, issue 5, 2008
- Revisiting … The Most Downloaded Paper of 2007–08 pp. 857-857

- Andrew Jordan and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Revisiting … Retrieving the Baby from the Bathwater: Slum Upgrading in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 858-860

- Sumila Gulyani and Ellen M Bassett
- Knowledge Flows, Spatial Strategy Making, and the Roles of Academics pp. 861-881

- Patsy Healey
- Vancouver's Promise of the World's First Sustainable Olympic Games pp. 882-905

- Meg Holden, Julia MacKenzie and Robert VanWynsberghe
- Performance Measurement of Local Welfare Programmes: Evidence from Madrid's Regional Government pp. 906-923

- Luis Ayala, Francisco Pedraja and Javier Salinas-Jiménez
- Decisions and Transitions: Meeting the Needs of the ‘Knowledge Economy’ pp. 924-937

- Molly Warrington
- Trading Schemes, Risks, and Costs: The Cases of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme and the Renewables Obligation pp. 938-953

- David Toke
- Determinants of the Distribution of the Central-Government Budgetary Grants in Turkey pp. 954-967

- Recep Tekeli and Muhittin Kaplan
- Regulating the Release of GMOs: Contrasts between the European Union and Norway pp. 968-981

- Valborg Kvakkestad and Arild Vatn
- Scenario Planning for the Edinburgh City Region pp. 982-997

- Iain Docherty and Peter McKiernan
- Continuity or Change in Business Representation in Britain? An Assessment of the Heseltine Initiatives of the 1990s pp. 998-1015

- Justin Greaves
- Employment Changes in Italy in the 1990s: A Comparison between Large Enterprise Areas and Industrial Districts pp. 1016-1035

- Gabi Dei Ottati and Laura Grassini
- Review: Cities and Labour Immigration: Comparing Policy Responses in Amsterdam, Paris, Rome and Tel Aviv, Feed-in Tariffs: Accelerating the Deployment of Renewable Energy, Bounded Rationality and Policy Diffusion: Social Sector Reform in Latin America, Water Policy for Sustainable Development, Incentives, Regulations and Plans: The Role of States and Nation-States in Smart Growth Planning, Controlling Automobile Air Pollution, the New Development Management: Critiquing the Dual Modernization, Climate Change as a Security Risk pp. 1036-1046

- Joanna Herbert, Geoffrey Lewis, Fabrizio De Francesco, Mark Zeitoun, Wouter Vermeulen, Elah Matt and Farhana Sultana
Volume 26, issue 4, 2008
- Staying Competitive While Subsidized: A Governmental Policy to Reduce Production of Environmentally Harmful Products pp. 667-677

- Lars E Olsson and Tommy Gärling
- A Description and Exploration of Recent State-Led Smart-Growth Efforts pp. 678-695

- Michael Howell-Moroney
- Community Participation, Rights, and Responsibilities: The Governmentality of Sustainable Development Policy in Australia pp. 696-711

- Jennifer A Summerville, Barbara A Adkins and Gavin Kendall
- Social Multicriteria Evaluation of Conflict over Rural Electrification and Solar Energy in Spain pp. 712-727

- Giuseppe Munda and Daniela Russi
- Transportation: The Bottleneck of Regional Competitiveness in Toronto pp. 728-751

- Roger Keil and Douglas Young
- Piping the Politics of Space: The Engagement of Scale in Regional Strategies of Economic Development pp. 752-766

- Anders Underthun
- The Limits of Performance Assessments of Public Bodies: External Constraints in English Local Government pp. 767-787

- Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero, Dirk Haubrich and Iain McLean
- Organizational Environments and Public-Service Failure: An Empirical Analysis pp. 788-807

- Rhys Andrews and George A Boyne
- Are Technology Institutes a Satisfactory Tool for Public Intervention in the Area of Technology? A Neoclassical and Evolutionary Evaluation pp. 808-823

- Andrés Barge-Gil and Aurelia Modrego-Rico
- Polish Special Economic Zones: Idea versus Practice pp. 824-840

- Krzysztof Gwosdz, Woyciech Jarczewski, Maciej Huculak and Krzysztof Wiederman
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Public Participation Efforts by Environmental Agencies: Repermitting a Smelter in El Paso, Texas, USA pp. 841-856

- Catherine A Cunningham and John P Tiefenbacher
Volume 26, issue 3, 2008
- Environment and Planning C … The Next 25 Years pp. 477-480

- Andrew Jordan and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Unpicking Environmental Policy Integration with Tales from Waste Management pp. 481-498

- Matthew Watson, Harriet Bulkeley and Ray Hudson
- Analysing the Impact of Objective 1 Funding in Europe: A Review pp. 499-524

- Peter Gripaios, Paul Bishop, Trevor Hart and Eric McVittie
- Community Participation: Using Social Network Analysis to Improve Developmental Benefits pp. 525-543

- Nancy Holman
- Vulnerability and Capacity: Explaining Local Commitment to Climate-Change Policy pp. 544-562

- Sammy Zahran, Samuel D Brody, Arnold Vedlitz, Himanshu Grover and Caitlyn Miller
- Tackling Concentrations of Worklessness: Highlighting the Limits of Work-Focused Organisational Cultures in the UK pp. 563-582

- Del Roy Fletcher
- The Role of Discourse Coalitions in Planning for Renewable Energy: A Case Study of Wind-Energy Deployment pp. 583-600

- Sarah Mander
- The Relationship between the Capacity of the Spanish Central Government to Retain Tax-Revenue Shares and Interregional Inequality pp. 601-613

- Toni Mora
- Public-Private Partnership: On the Edge of Project and Process Management. Insights from Dutch Practice: The Sijtwende Spatial Development Project pp. 614-626

- Jurian Edelenbos and Geert R Teisman
- Governing Agri-Environmental Schemes: Lessons to Be Learned from the New Institutional-Economics Approach pp. 627-643

- Marie-José Smits, Peter Driessen and Pieter Glasbergen
- The New Politics of Urban Housing pp. 644-659

- Alan Murie and Rob Rowlands
- Reviews: Creating Citizen-Consumers: Changing Publics and Changing Public Services, the Europeanization of British Politics, Business and Environmental Policy: Corporate Interests in the American Political System, Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology and National Institutions, the Sociology of Rural Life pp. 660-666

- Sander van den Burg, Drew Scott, George A Gonzalez, George Chorafakis and Richard Yarwood
Volume 26, issue 2, 2008
- Small Business Policy and Support pp. 287-291

- David Brooksbank
- Gender and the Use of Business Advice: Evidence from Firms in the Scottish Service Sector pp. 292-314

- Paul J A Robson, Sarah L Jack and Mark Freel
- Differential Gains from Business Link Support and Advice: A Treatment Effects Approach pp. 315-334

- Kevin Mole, Mark Hart, Stephen Roper and David Saal
- Constructing Female Entrepreneurship Policy in the UK: Is the US a Relevant Benchmark? pp. 335-351

- Susan Marlow, Sara Carter and Eleanor Shaw
- Ethnic-Minority Businesses in the UK: A Review of Research and Policy Developments pp. 352-374

- Monder Ram and Trevor Jones
- SME Policy Support in Britain since the 1990s: What have We Learnt? pp. 375-397

- Robert Bennett
- EU Cohesion Policy and the Role of the Regions: Investigating the Influence of Structural Funds in the New Member States pp. 398-427

- John Bachtler and Irene McMaster
- Performance Measurement in Planning—Towards a Holistic View pp. 428-454

- Matthew Carmona and Louie Sieh
- The Territorial Governance of the Shadow Economy pp. 455-470

- Luigi Burroni and Colin Crouch
- Reviews: Frontiers: Histories of Civil Society and Nature, A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda, Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management: Theory and Practice, the Coordination of the European Union: Exploring the Capacities of Networked Governance pp. 471-476

- Victor R Savage, Caroline Catz Reid, Claire Kelly and Alasdair Blair
Volume 26, issue 1, 2008
- Reflecting on Editorial and Publishing Challenges: Government and Policy; The First 25 Years pp. 1-16

- Robert Bennett
- The Governance of Sustainable Development: Taking Stock and Looking Forwards pp. 17-33

- Andrew Jordan
- Contingent Valuation Design and Data Treatment: If You Can't Shoot the Messenger, Change the Message pp. 34-53

- Clive Spash
- From Identity to the Economy: Analysing the Evolution of the Decentralisation Discourse pp. 54-72

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Richard Sandall
- Tax Policy in Emerging Countries pp. 73-86

- Richard Bird and Eric M Zolt
- Comparing Local Government Systems across Countries: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges to Building a Field of Comparative Local Government Studies pp. 87-103

- Harold Wolman
- Challenging Issues in Local Privatization pp. 104-109

- Germà Bel and Mildred Warner
- Institutional Developments in the Dutch Waste-Collection Market pp. 110-126

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- Changing Modes of Service Delivery: How Past Choices Structure Future Choices pp. 127-143

- Trevor L Brown, Matthew Potoski and David M Van Slyke
- The Restructuring of Municipal Services: A Canada—United States Comparison pp. 144-158

- Robert Hebdon and Patrice Jalette
- The Link between Service Privatization and Price Distribution among Consumer Types: Municipal Water Services in the Spanish Region of Catalonia pp. 159-172

- Antonio Miralles
- Negotiating Neoliberal Environments in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada: Restructuring of State – Voluntary Sector Relations and Disability Organizations' Struggles to Survive pp. 173-190

- Vera Chouinard and Valorie A Crooks
- Biotechnology, Sound Science, and the Foreign Agricultural Service: A Case Study in Neoliberal Rollout pp. 191-209

- Jamey Essex
- The Challenge of Devising Public Policy for High-Tech, Science-Based, and Knowledge-Based Communities: Evidence from a Life Science and Biotechnology Community pp. 210-228

- Edward Kasabov
- Learning Process of Chinese Urban Planning: The Case of Xiamen's City Comprehensive Plan pp. 229-242

- Li Yu
- Tackling the NEET Generation and the Ability of Policy to Generate a ‘NEET’ Solution—Evidence from the UK pp. 243-259

- Simon Pemberton
- Domestic Sourcing by Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries pp. 260-276

- David Williams, Frank McDonald, Heinz J Tüselmann and Colin Turner
- Review: The International Climate Change Regime: A Guide to Rules, Institutions and Procedures, Time and Temporality: Research for a New Culture of Time, Contemporary Europe, Applied Health Economics, Policy Analysis of Transport Networks, AsSembling Work: Remaking Factory Regimes in Japanese Multinationals in Britain, Globalizing Taipei: The Political Economy of Spatial Development, Dictionary and Introduction to Global Environmental Governance pp. 277-286

- Tatiana Coutto, Peter Nijkamp, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, Martin Karlsson, Erel Avineri, David W Edgington, Lucia Diaz Marroquin and Harry Bauer
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