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Volume 36, issue 8, 2018
- Integrative governance: The relationships between governance instruments taking center stage pp. 1341-1354

- Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers
- Mainstreaming the environment through appraisal: Integrative governance or logics of disintegration? pp. 1355-1370

- Duncan Russel, John Turnpenny and Andrew Jordan
- The emerging accountability regimes for the Sustainable Development Goals and policy integration: Friend or foe? pp. 1371-1390

- Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Arthur L Dahl and Ã…sa Persson
- A framework for analyzing and practicing Integrative Governance: The case of global animal and conservation governance pp. 1391-1414

- Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers
- Framing and integration in the global forest, agriculture and climate change nexus pp. 1415-1436

- Cinthia Soto Golcher and Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers
- Inter-sectoral and multilevel coordination alone do not reduce deforestation and advance environmental justice: Why bold contestation works when collaboration fails pp. 1437-1457

- Ashwin Ravikumar, Anne M Larson, Rodd Myers and Tim Trench
- The curious death – and life? – of British transport policy pp. 1458-1479

- Iain Docherty, Jon Shaw, Greg Marsden and Jillian Anable
- Conditioning experimentation: The struggle for place-based discretion in shaping urban infrastructures pp. 1480-1498

- Mike Hodson, James Evans and Gabriele Schliwa
- Education and fiscal decentralization. The case of municipal education in Chile pp. 1499-1521

- Leonardo Letelier S and Hector Ormeño C
- Firms as drivers of integrative adaptive regional development in the context of environmental hazards in developing countries and emerging economies – A conceptual framework pp. 1522-1541

- Thomas Neise, Javier Revilla Diez and Matthias Garschagen
Volume 36, issue 7, 2018
- The promise of proximity: The politics of knowledge and learning in South–South cooperation between water operators pp. 1157-1175

- Gabriella Carolini, Daniel Gallagher and Isadora Cruxên
- Slow cities, urban politics and the temporalities of planning: Lessons from London pp. 1176-1194

- Mike Raco, Daniel Durrant and Nicola Livingstone
- The everyday politics of waste collection practice in Addis Ababa (2003–2009) pp. 1195-1213

- Nebiyu Baye Alene
- The evolution of China’s emission trading mechanisms: From international offset market to domestic Emission Trading Scheme pp. 1214-1233

- Feng Ba, Paul R Thiers and Yonggong Liu
- No taxation, no representation: An investigation of the relationship between natural resources and fiscal decentralization pp. 1234-1255

- Mohammad Arzaghi and Andrew Balthrop
- Mobilising diaspora to promote homeland investment: The progress of policy in post-conflict economies pp. 1256-1279

- Nick Williams
- A framework for the evaluation of living labs as boundary spanners in innovation pp. 1280-1298

- Marina van Geenhuizen
- Unravelling stakeholder participation under conditions of neoliberal biodiversity governance in Catalonia, Spain pp. 1299-1318

- Sara Maestre-Andrés, Laura Calvet-Mir and Evangelia Apostolopoulou
- Collaborative dynamics in street level work: Working in and with communities to improve relationships and reduce deprivation pp. 1319-1337

- Koen PR Bartels
Volume 36, issue 6, 2018
- Examining regional competitiveness and the pressures of rapid growth: An interpretive institutionalist account of policy responses in three city regions pp. 965-986

- Rob Krueger, David Gibbs and Constance Carr
- Disrupting polarized discourses: Can we get out of the ruts of environmental conflicts? pp. 987-1005

- Chloe Lucas and Russell Warman
- Urban sustainability and political parties: Eco-development in Stockholm and Amsterdam pp. 1006-1026

- Daniël M Bossuyt and Federico Savini
- Regional governance and public accountability in planning for new housing: A new approach in South Holland, the Netherlands pp. 1027-1045

- Vitnarae Kang and Daniëlle A Groetelaers
- The many outcomes from contracting out: The voice of public managers pp. 1046-1067

- Andrej Christian Lindholst, Morten Balle Hansen, Thomas Barfoed Randrup, Bengt Persson and Anders Kristoffersson
- The roles of capitals in building capacity to address urban flooding in the shift to a new water management approach pp. 1068-1087

- Ryan Plummer, Steven Renzetti, Ryan Bullock, Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita, Julia Baird, Diane Dupont, Timothy Smith and Dana Thomsen
- Anticipating water infrastructure renewal: A framing perspective on organizational learning in public agencies pp. 1088-1108

- Jannes J Willems, Tim Busscher, Margo van den Brink and Jos Arts
- Exploring practitioners’ perception of ethical issues in planning: The Peruvian case pp. 1109-1132

- Jessica S Pineda-Zumaran
- Evaluation of public–private partnerships: A life-cycle Performance Prism for ensuring value for money pp. 1133-1153

- Henry J Liu, Peter ED Love, Jim Smith, Michael CP Sing and Jane Matthews
Volume 36, issue 5, 2018
- Towards a versatile and multidimensional framework to analyse regional governance pp. 775-795

- Yasmine Willi, Marco Pütz and Martin Müller
- Networked cities and steering states: Urban policy circulations and the reshaping of State–cities relationships in France pp. 796-815

- Vincent Béal, Renaud Epstein and Gilles Pinson
- Comparative infrastructural modalities: Examining spatial strategies for Melbourne, Auckland and Vancouver pp. 816-836

- Jenny McArthur
- Boundary spanning for governance of climate change adaptation in cities: Insights from a Dutch urban region pp. 837-855

- Marcin DÄ…browski
- Between enabling and provider approach: Key shifts in the national housing policy in India and Brazil pp. 856-876

- Urmi Sengupta, Brendan Murtagh, Camila D’Ottaviano and Suzana Pasternak
- Revisiting implementation theory: An interdisciplinary comparison between urban planning and healthcare implementation research pp. 877-896

- Mark C Smith
- Paths to (de)centralization: Changing territorial dynamics of social policy in the People’s Republic of China and the United States pp. 897-915

- Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, Shih-Jiunn Shi and Alex Waddan
- The differential effect of various stakeholder groups in place marketing pp. 916-936

- Jasper Eshuis, Erik Braun, Erik Hans Klijn and Sebastian Zenker
- Trends and patterns in sustainability-related media coverage: A classification of issue-level attention pp. 937-962

- Ralf Barkemeyer, Philippe Givry and Frank Figge
Volume 36, issue 4, 2018
- “Recovering†public space and race: Afro-Colombian street vendors in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 573-588

- Lorena Munoz
- Anti-austerity voting in an era of economic crisis: Regional evidence from the 2015 referendum in Greece pp. 589-608

- Panagiotis Artelaris and Yannis Tsirbas
- The challenges of aligning the scales of urban climate science and climate policy in London and Manchester pp. 609-628

- Liam James Heaphy
- Learning from groundwater: Pragmatic compromise planning common goods pp. 629-648

- Sanjeev Vidyarthi and Charles Hoch
- Understanding developer perspectives and experiences of wind energy development in Ontario pp. 649-668

- Emmanuel Songsore, Michael Buzzelli and Jamie Baxter
- Planners' perceptions of the influence of leadership on coordinating plans pp. 669-688

- Jill L Grant, Amanda Taylor and Christina Wheeler
- Planning as a barrier for growth: Analysing storylines on the reform of the Danish Planning Act pp. 689-707

- Kristian Olesen and Helen Carter
- Spatial imaginaries of adaptation governance: A public perspective pp. 708-725

- Elissa Waters and Jon Barnett
- A proposal for the analysis of price escalation within water tariffs: The impact of the Water Framework Directive in Spain pp. 726-749

- Marta Suárez-Varela and Roberto MartÃnez-Espiñeira
- Small and medium-sized enterprise policy: Designed to fail? pp. 750-772

- Robert Wapshott and Oliver Mallett
Volume 36, issue 3, 2018
- Toponymic assemblages, resistance, and the politics of planning in Vancouver, Canada pp. 383-402

- Trevor J Wideman and Jeffrey R Masuda
- Secure the city, revitalize the zone: Smart urbanization in Camden, New Jersey pp. 403-422

- Alan Wiig
- From victims to actors: The role of children and young people in flood recovery and resilience pp. 423-442

- Maggie Mort, Marion Walker, Alison Lloyd Williams and Amanda Bingley
- Managing contested spaces: Public managers, obscured mechanisms and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland pp. 443-459

- Joanne Murphy, Sara McDowell, Maire Braniff and David Denyer
- Race at the margins: A Critical Race Theory perspective on race equality in UK planning pp. 460-478

- Richard Gale and Huw Thomas
- Sustainability university–community partnerships: Lessons for practitioners and scholars from highly sustainable communities pp. 479-495

- Samantha Mosier and Megan Ruxton
- Social innovation in question: The theoretical and practical implications of a contested concept pp. 496-512

- Pedro Marques, Kevin Morgan and Ranald Richardson
- The governance of polycentric national infrastructure systems: Evidence from the UK National Infrastructure Plan pp. 513-529

- Colin Turner
- Questioning the implementation of smart specialisation: Regional innovation policy and semi-autonomous regions pp. 530-547

- Rhiannon Pugh
- Assessing the impacts of changing public service provision on geographical accessibility: An examination of public library provision in Pembrokeshire, South Wales pp. 548-568

- Gary Higgs, Samuel Jones, Mitchel Langford and Jesse Heley
- Erratum pp. 569-569

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- Corrigendum pp. 570-570

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Volume 36, issue 2, 2018
- Wealth inequality, redistribution and local development: The case of land reform in Italy pp. 181-200

- Marco Percoco
- Creating institutional preconditions for knowledge flows in cross-border regions pp. 201-218

- Johan Miörner, Elena Zukauskaite, Michaela Trippl and Jerker Moodysson
- Smart specialisation in regions with less-developed research and innovation systems: A changing role for universities? pp. 219-238

- Paul Vallance, Jiřà Blažek, John Edwards and Viktor Květoň
- Transformative city branding for policy change: The case of Seoul’s participatory branding pp. 239-257

- Yu-Min Joo and Bokyong Seo
- Taking power to sea: Towards a post-structuralist discourse theoretical critique of marine spatial planning pp. 258-273

- Ralph V Tafon
- Rescaling employment support accountability: From negative national neoliberalism to positively integrated city-region ecosystems pp. 274-289

- Adam Whitworth and Eleanor Carter
- The neighbourhood roots of social cohesion: Notes on an exceptional case of Singapore pp. 290-312

- Ho Kc and Vincent Chua
- Dividing the pie in the eco-social state: Exploring the relationship between public support for environmental and welfare policies pp. 313-339

- Niklas Jakobsson, Raya Muttarak and Mi Ah Schoyen
- ‘Time to move on’ or ‘taking more time’? How disregarding multiple perspectives on time can increase policy-making conflict pp. 340-356

- Wolf Eea and Wouter Van Dooren
- How effective is central enforcement? Evidence from convened committees in failing local authorities pp. 357-380

- Yaniv Reingewertz and Itai Beeri
Volume 36, issue 1, 2018
- Take-up and variation of advice for new firm founders in different local contexts pp. 3-27

- Kevin Mole and Joan-LluÃs Capelleras
- Regional policy mixes for enterprise and innovation: A fuzzy-set clustering approach pp. 28-46

- Annalisa Caloffi and Marco Mariani
- Small- and medium-sized enterprises and public procurement: A review of the UK coalition government's policies and their impact pp. 47-66

- Kim Loader
- Adaptation to extreme weather events in complex health and social care systems: The example of older people’s services in England pp. 67-91

- Sarah Curtis, Katie Oven, Jonathan Wistow, Christine Dunn and Lena Dominelli
- Community benefits from offshore renewables: The relationship between different understandings of impact, community, and benefit pp. 92-117

- David Rudolph, Claire Haggett and Mhairi Aitken
- Engage, participate, empower: Modelling power transfer in disadvantaged rural communities pp. 118-138

- Artur Adam Steiner and Jane Farmer
- Turning accounting for emissions rights inside out as well as upside down pp. 139-159

- Thereza RS de Aguiar
- Contending narratives on the sustainability of nuclear energy in Turkey pp. 160-177

- Emre İşeri, Defne Günay and Alper Almaz
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