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Volume 33, issue 6, 2015
- Public participation and public services in British liberal democracy: Colin Ward's anarchist critique pp. 1325-1343

- Peter Wilkin and Carole Boudeau
- Fiscal decentralization in specific areas of government: an empirical evaluation using country panel data pp. 1344-1360

- Leonardo E Letelier-Saavedra and José L Sáez-Lozano
- Moving on? Neoliberal continuities through crisis: the case of the Chilean salmon industry and the ISA virus pp. 1361-1375

- Beatriz Bustos
- Fuzzy tales for hard blueprints: the selective coproduction of the Spatial Policy Plan for Flanders, Belgium pp. 1376-1393

- Kobe Boussauw and Luuk Boelens
- ‘Avoiding the certainty trap’: a research programme for the policy–practice interface pp. 1394-1411

- Jana-Axinja Paschen and Ruth Beilin
- The other end of the spectrum: municipal climate change mitigation planning in the politically conservative Dallas–Fort Worth region pp. 1412-1431

- Ann W Foss and Jeff Howard
- Knowledge bases, regional innovation systems, and Korea's solar PV industry pp. 1432-1449

- Douglas R Gress
- Climate change adaptation in public policy: frames, fire management, and frame reflection pp. 1450-1466

- Karyn Bosomworth
- Institutions, transport infrastructure governance, and planning: lessons from the corporatization of port authorities in East Asia pp. 1467-1483

- Jose L Tongzon, Adolf KY Ng and Eva C Shou
- Politics of visibility: competing for legitimacy in North Carolina fisheries governance pp. 1484-1500

- Candace K May
- Multilevel governance and urban climate change mitigation pp. 1501-1517

- Taedong Lee and Chris Koski
- Vertical consolidation and financial sustainability: evidence from English local government pp. 1518-1545

- Rhys Andrews
- Does market concentration affect prices in the urban water industry? pp. 1546-1565

- Germà Bel, Francisco González-Gómez and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- The durability of European Regional Development Fund partnership and governance structures: a case study of the Scottish Highlands and Islands pp. 1566-1584

- Harvey Armstrong, Benito Giordano and Calum Macleod
- Adaptive utilitarianism, social enterprises and urban regeneration pp. 1585-1599

- Brendan Murtagh and Kathryn McFerran
- “Blueprinting†and climate change: Regional governance and civic participation in land use and transportation planning pp. 1600-1617

- Deb Niemeier, Ryken Grattet and Thomas Beamish
- The emergence of a multiscalar growth regime and scalar tension: the politics of urban development in Songdo New City, South Korea pp. 1618-1638

- HaeRan Shin, Se Hoon Park and Jung Won Sonn
- Self-learning through teaching: Singapore's land development policy transfer experience in China pp. 1639-1656

- Shiuhshen Chien, Xufeng Zhu and Tingjia Chen
- The engagement of higher education in regional development in China pp. 1657-1678

- Xuefeng Wang and Paul Vallance
- Messy institutions for wicked problems: How to generate clumsy solutions? pp. 1679-1696

- Steven Ney and Marco Verweij
- Reframing water governance praxis: Does reflection on metaphors have a role? pp. 1697-1713

- Ray Ison, Catherine Allan and Kevin Collins
- Energy privatisations, business-politics connections and governance under political Islam pp. 1714-1737

- Gül Berna Özcan and Umut Gündüz
- Local governance, disadvantaged communities and cultural intermediation in the creative urban economy pp. 1738-1752

- Saskia Warren and Phil Jones
- Making polycentrism: Governance innovation in small and medium-sized cities in the West Midlands and Barcelona metropolitan regions pp. 1753-1768

- Marc Pradel-Miquel
Volume 33, issue 5, 2015
- Environmental governance in South East Europe/Western Balkans: reassessing the transformative power of Europe pp. 885-900

- Tanja Börzel and Adam Fagan
- Building governance on fragile grounds: lessonsfrom Romania pp. 901-918

- Aron Buzogány
- Europeanisation and multi-level environmental governance in a post-conflict context: the gradual development of environmental impact assessment processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 919-934

- Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar
- Environmental governance in a contested state:the influence of European Union and other external actors on energy sector regulation in Kosovo pp. 935-949

- Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and Anneliese Dodds
- Compliance with EU biofuel targets in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe: Do interest groups matter? pp. 950-968

- Jale Tosun and Kai Schulze
- Environmental governance in Croatia and Macedonia: institutional creation and evolution pp. 969-985

- Andrew Taylor
- Symbolic transformation of environmental governance: implementation of EU biodiversity policy in Bulgaria and Croatia between Europeanization and domestic politics pp. 986-1004

- Metodi Sotirov, Marko Lovric and Georg Winkel
- Boundaries in action: a framework to analyse boundary actions in multifunctional land-use developments pp. 1005-1023

- Saskia van Broekhoven, Frank Boons, Arwin van Buuren and Geert Teisman
- Bottom-up initiatives toward climate change adaptation in cases in the Netherlands and the UK: a complexity leadership perspective pp. 1024-1038

- P Scholten, Keskitalo Ech and S Meijerink
- Explaining the currency of novel policy concepts: learning from green infrastructure planning pp. 1039-1057

- Mick Lennon
- Municipal climate reporting: gaps in monitoring and implications for governance and action pp. 1058-1075

- Pamela Robinson and Christopher Gore
- Community anchor housing associations: illuminating the contested nature of neoliberal governing practices at the local scale pp. 1076-1091

- Kim McKee
- Storylines of institutional responses to climate change as a transformative stressor: the case of regional planning in South East Queensland, Australia pp. 1092-1107

- Tony Matthews
- Negotiating the farmland dilemmas: ‘barefoot planners’ in China’s urban periphery pp. 1108-1124

- Yiming Wang
- The wealth of regions: quality of government and SMEs in 172 European regions pp. 1125-1155

- Marina Nistotskaya, Nicholas Charron and Victor Lapuente
- Marine spatial planning and terrestrial spatial planning: reflecting on new agendas pp. 1156-1172

- Paola Gazzola, Maggie H Roe and Paul J Cowie
- Accounting for globalization: evaluating the potential effectiveness of country-by-country reporting pp. 1173-1189

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Organizational change within medical research in Sweden: on the role of the individuals and institutions pp. 1190-1206

- Elena Zukauskaite
- A participatory integrated assessment approach for Natura 2000 network sites pp. 1207-1232

- Iker Etxano, Eneko Garmendia, Unai Pascual, David Hoyos, MarÃa-à ngeles DÃez, José A. Cadiñanos and Pedro J. Lozano
- The parameters of policy portfolios: verticality and horizontality in design spaces and their consequences for policy mix formulation pp. 1233-1245

- Michael Howlett and Pablo del Rio
- District plans in Israel: post-mortem? pp. 1246-1264

- Eran Razin
- Rearticulating governance through carbon in theLao PDR? pp. 1265-1283

- Wolfram H Dressler, Sango Mahanty, Jessica Clendenning and Phuc Xuan To
- A moving target: rethinking industrial recruitment in an era of growing economic uncertainty pp. 1284-1300

- Nichola Lowe and Allan Freyer
- The distributional consequences of future flood risk management in England and Wales pp. 1301-1321

- Edmund Penning-Rowsell and Joanna Pardoe
Volume 33, issue 4, 2015
- Localism and flood risk management in England: the creation of new inequalities? pp. 685-702

- Chloe Begg, Gordon Walker and Christian Kuhlicke
- Tactical developments for achieving just and sustainable neighborhoods: the role of community-based coalitions and bottom-to-bottom networks in street, technical, and funder activism pp. 703-725

- Isabelle Anguelovski
- Would shorter working time reduce greenhouse gas emissions? An analysis of time use and consumption in Swedish households pp. 726-745

- Jonas Nässén and Jörgen Larsson
- Connective management and governance network performance: the mediating role of throughput legitimacy. Findings from survey research on complex water projects in the Netherlands pp. 746-764

- Ingmar van Meerkerk, Jurian Edelenbos and Erik-Hans Klijn
- Is fiscal fatigue a threat to consolidation programmes? pp. 765-779

- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro and Ricardo Sousa
- Fostering meaningful partnerships in public–private partnerships: innovations in partnership design and process management to create value pp. 780-793

- David J Roberts and Matti Siemiatycki
- Planning at the neighbourhood scale: localism, dialogic politics, and the modulation of community action pp. 794-810

- Gavin Parker and Emma Street
- Organisations and regional innovative capability: the case of the chambers of commerce and industry in Germany pp. 811-827

- Wolfgang Maennig, Michaela Ölschläger and Hans-Jörg Schmidt-Trenz
- European spatial planning as governmentality: an inquiry into rationalities, techniques, and manifestations pp. 828-845

- Sami Moisio and Juho Luukkonen
- Studying regulation as a source of opportunity rather than as a constraint for entrepreneurs: conceptual map and research propositions pp. 846-862

- Amélie Jacquemin and Frank Janssen
- The asymmetric influence of structural funds on regional growth in Greece pp. 863-881

- Alexandra Sotiriou and Maria Tsiapa
Volume 33, issue 3, 2015
- Winners of the Bennett Prize pp. 447-447

- N/a
- The political governance of urban peripheries pp. 448-456

- Willem Salet and Federico Savini
- Urban peripheries: reflecting on politics and projects in Amsterdam, Milan, and Paris pp. 457-474

- Federico Savini, Stan Majoor and Willem Salet
- Global city region governance and multicentered development: a North American perspective pp. 475-495

- Paul Kantor and Jen Nelles
- Backlash in the London suburbs: the local-strategic tension in multilevel governance pp. 496-511

- Nancy Holman and Andy Thornley
- The suburban question: grassroots politics and place making in Spanish suburbs pp. 512-532

- Nicholas Phelps, Amparo Tarazona Vento and Sonia Roitman
- The impact of policy networks on the urbanisation around High-Speed Railway stations in China: the case of Wuhan pp. 533-551

- Guowen Dai
- Public harm or public value? Towards coproduction in research with communities pp. 552-565

- Yasminah Beebeejaun, Catherine Durose, James Rees, Jo Richardson and Liz Richardson
- Performing leadership: municipal green building policies and the city as role model pp. 566-579

- Julie Cidell
- Fiscal decentralization and internal conflict: an empirical investigation pp. 580-600

- Roberto Ezcurra
- Country-of-origin effects on managers' environmental scanning behaviours: evidence from the political crisis in the Eurozone pp. 601-619

- Andrew Barron, Peter Hultén and Vladimir Vanyushyn
- Sustainable housing development: decoupling or degrowth? A comparative study of Copenhagen and Hangzhou pp. 620-639

- Jin Xue
- Housing migrants in Chinese cities: current status and policy design pp. 640-660

- Youqin Huang and Ran Tao
- Government policy change and evolution of regional innovation systems in China: evidence from strategic emerging industries in Shenzhen pp. 661-682

- Chun Yang
Volume 33, issue 2, 2015
- Interrogating Networks: Towards an Agnostic Perspective on Governance Research pp. 223-238

- Jonathan S Davies and André Spicer
- The Effect of the L'Aquila Earthquake on Labour Market Outcomes pp. 239-255

- Giorgio Di Pietro and Toni Mora
- Deliberative Decarbonisation? Assessing the Potential of an Ethical Governance Framework for Low-Carbon Energy through the Case of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage pp. 256-271

- Leslie Mabon, Simon Shackley, Samuela Vercelli, Jonathan Anderlucci and Kelvin Boot
- Governing Our Choices: ‘Proenvironmental Behaviour’ as a Practice of Government pp. 272-288

- Luke T M Dilley
- Can the State Empower Communities through Localism? An Evaluation of Recent Approaches to Neighbourhood Governance in England pp. 289-304

- Nick Bailey and Madeleine Pill
- ‘If You Want Me to Stay, Pay’: A Model of Asymmetric Federalism in Centralised Countries pp. 305-320

- Peter Claeys and Federico Martire
- Public Services Performance: An Extended Framework and Empirical Assessment across the Enlarged EU pp. 321-341

- Gisela Di Meglio, Metka Stare, Andrés Maroto and Luis Rubalcaba
- Institutional Entrepreneurship, Power, and Knowledge in Innovation Systems: Institutionalization of Regenerative Medicine in Tampere, Finland pp. 342-357

- Markku Sotarauta and Nina Mustikkamäki
- Handling Tensions in the ‘Everyday Landscape’: Moving beyond the Development—Conservation Conflict? pp. 358-375

- Hege Hofstad
- Neglected Aspects of Regional Policy: A Retrospective View pp. 376-392

- John B Parr
- Moving towards Multilevel Governance of Wetland Resources: Local Water Organisations and Institutional Changes in France pp. 393-411

- Tina Rambonilaza, Christophe Boschet and Elodie Brahic
- Urban Water Governance Failure and Local Strategies for Overcoming Water Shortages in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 412-427

- Richard Rugemalila and Leah Gibbs
- Formal Institutional Change and Informal Institutional Persistence: The Case of Dutch Provinces Implementing the Spatial Planning Act pp. 428-444

- David Evers
Volume 33, issue 1, 2015
- Changing the Guard on the Environmental Side of EPC pp. 1-3

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Guest Editorial pp. 4-8

- David Pickernell, Christine Atkinson and Christopher Miller
- A Question of Perspective: Impact Assessment and the Perceived Costs and Benefits of New Regulations for SMEs pp. 9-24

- Francis Chittenden and Tim Ambler
- Do Rural Firms Perceive Different Problems? Geography, Sorting, and Barriers to Growth in UK SMEs pp. 25-42

- Neil Lyee and Marc Cowling
- Business Angel Investment Activity in the Financial Crisis: UK Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 43-60

- Colin M Mason and Richard T Harrison
- State Intervention in Vacant Residential Properties: An Evaluation of Empty Dwelling Management Orders in England pp. 61-82

- Steven R Henderson
- Underqualification as an Opportunity for Low-Educated Workers pp. 83-103

- Marije Hamersma, Arjen Edzes and Jouke van Dijk
- Adaptation to Climate Change: Professional Networks and Reinforcing Institutional Environments pp. 104-117

- Sissel Hovik, Jon Naustdalslid, Marit Reitan and Tone Muthanna
- Regulatory Uncertainty and Corporate Pollution Control Strategies: An Empirical Study of the ‘Pay for Permit’ Policy in the Tai Lake Basin pp. 118-135

- Bing Zhang, Hanxun Fei, Yongjing Zhang and Beibei Liu
- Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: The Efficiency Effect of Taxes, Transfers, and Fiscal Illusion pp. 136-162

- Julio López-Laborda and Antoni Zabalza
- Harnessing the Economic Potential of ‘Second-Tier’ European Cities: Lessons from Four Different State/Urban Systems pp. 163-183

- Richard Evans
- Rescaling Spatial Planning: Spatial Planning Reforms in Denmark, England, and the Netherlands pp. 184-198

- Petra H Roodbol-Mekkes and Adri van den Brink
- Between Interests and Worldviews: The Narrow Path of the Mekong River Commission pp. 199-217

- Diana Suhardiman, Mark Giordano and François Molle
- Review: Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future pp. 218-219

- David Benson
- Referees 2014 pp. 220-221

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