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Volume 30, issue 8, 2015
- Special edition: Regeneration, enterprise, sport and tourism pp. 867-870

- Nicholas Wise and Geoff Whittam
- A collaborative approach to event-led regeneration: The governance of legacy from the 2014 Commonwealth Games pp. 871-887

- Linda Christie and Kenneth Gibb
- Pathways to a physical activity legacy: Assessing the regeneration potential of multi-sport events using a prospective approach pp. 888-909

- Julie Clark and Ade Kearns
- Exploring the use of large sporting events in the post-crash, post-welfare city: A ‘legacy’ of increasing insecurity? pp. 910-924

- Gerry Mooney, Vikki McCall and Kirsteen Paton
- The triple helix in action in the fitness sector: A case study of Chi & Co pp. 925-943

- Julie C Thomson, Lon Kilgore and Thea Ni Lionnà In
- Urban translations: Regeneration through the lens of actor-networking pp. 944-960

- Stephen Dobson
- Keeping up with the Joneses: Hosting mega-events as a regenerative strategy in nation imaging, imagining and branding pp. 961-974

- John Harris
- From Upton Park to Olympic Park: What does West Ham’s move tell us about sport and regeneration? pp. 975-982

- Glyn Robbins
- The turn of the south? Social and economic impacts of mega-events in India, Brazil and South Africa pp. 983-999

- Brij Maharaj
- Understanding the delivery of experience: Conceptualising business models and sports tourism, assessing two case studies in Istria, Croatia pp. 1000-1016

- Marko Peric and Nicholas Wise
Volume 30, issue 7, 2015
- Social exclusion and poverty in Europe: Territorial patterns pp. 715-720

- Ali Madanipour and Sabine Weck
- Concepts of poverty and social exclusion in Europe pp. 721-741

- Ali Madanipour, Mark Shucksmith and Hilary Talbot
- Regional poverty mapping in Europe – Challenges, advances, benefits and limitations pp. 742-764

- Andrew Copus, Patricia Melo, Stefan Kaup, Gergely Tagai and Panagiotis Artelaris
- Social exclusion: Continuities and discontinuities in explaining local patterns pp. 765-782

- Sabine Weck and Isabel Ramos Lobato
- Advancing marginalisation of Roma and forms of segregation in East Central Europe pp. 783-799

- Katalin Kovács
- Education and social reproduction: Educational mechanisms and residential segregation in Athens and Dortmund pp. 800-817

- Thomas Maloutas and Isabel Ramos Lobato
- Levels of segregation, lines of closure: The spatiality of immigrants’ social exclusion in Athens pp. 818-837

- George Kandylis
- Towards the just city: Addressing poverty and social exclusion in the Stockholm Region pp. 838-856

- Mitchell Reardon and Christian Dymén
- Concluding article: Policy implications pp. 857-864

- Hilary Talbot, Mark Shucksmith and Ali Madanipour
Volume 30, issue 6, 2015
- Skills shortages: A brake on the British car industry? pp. 593-608

- Jason Begley, Clive Collis and Tom Donnelly
- Passing the buck without the bucks: Some reflections on fiscal decentralisation and the Business Rate Retention Scheme in England pp. 609-626

- Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Paul Greenhalgh
- The potential of trading activity income to fund Third Sector organisations operating in deprived areas pp. 627-649

- Piers Thompson, Robert Williams, Caleb Kwong and Brychan Thomas
- Design employment in UK regional economies: Industrial and occupational approaches pp. 650-671

- Paul Vallance
- Entrepreneurship and the spatial context: A panel data study into regional determinants of small growing firms in Scotland pp. 672-688

- Andrew G Ross, John Adams and Kenny Crossan
- Creating the north from the sum of its parts? Research questions to assess the Northern Powerhouse pp. 689-701

- Alexander Nurse
- Re-building Europe from the bottom up: Europe Works for London pp. 702-711

- Andrew Jones
Volume 30, issue 5, 2015
- Entrepreneurship training in tertiary education and business pp. 467-472

- Tony Jackson
- Tunisia at its crossroad: The role of a local development contextualised entrepreneurship training at universities pp. 473-478

- Holger Kuhle
- Experience with the UK New Enterprise Allowance scheme pp. 479-483

- Alastair Cameron
- Entrepreneurship training in tertiary education: Its development and transfer pp. 484-502

- Tony Jackson
- The entrepreneurial middle ground: Higher education entry decisions of aspiring entrepreneurs pp. 503-519

- Lee Pugalis, Anna Round, Tony Blackwood and Lucy Hatt
- Values-led entrepreneurship: Developing business models through the exercise of reflexivity pp. 520-533

- Mike G Tennant
- An appropriate tool for entrepreneurial learning in SMEs? The case of the 20Twenty Leadership Programme pp. 534-556

- Nick Clifton, Robert Huggins, Brian Morgan and Piers Thompson
- The German dual vocational education and training system as ‘good practice’? pp. 557-567

- Thomas Deissinger
- Delivering entrepreneurship training and support pp. 568-576

- Gary McEwan
- Germany’s dual vocational-training system: Possibilities for and limitations to transferability pp. 577-583

- Clemens Wieland
- Innovation through inclusion: A pilot project pp. 584-590

- Ellen Bommersheim and Olga Chandra
Volume 30, issue 4, 2015
- Venture capital and investor readiness in a post-crisis and state-rescaling context: Revisiting the North East of England pp. 389-404

- Felicity Wray
- The local economic development processes in low-income countries: The case of the metropolis of Chegutu in Zimbabwe pp. 405-420

- Amon Simba, Zivanayi Francis Nyandoro, Gerald Munyoro and Douglas Chimhande
- An evaluation of the Umbumbulu Agri-Hub as a model to support small-scale farmers pp. 421-434

- Peter Gilmore and Mihalis Chasomeris
- Sub-post offices and high street revitalisation: Lessons from the experience of grant assistance to sub-post offices in deprived urban areas of the UK pp. 435-451

- Robert Baldock, David North and Ian Vickers
- Sharing practice from around the globe: Feedback from the Best of Both Worlds Environmental Education and Education for Sustainable Development Conference 2014 pp. 452-463

- Anna Pitt and Lorna Fox
Volume 30, issue 3, 2015
- Special issue: Education for sustainable development pp. 251-255

- Munir Morad, Ros Wade and Lynn Vickery
- Sustainability, human rights, and sexuality: Making the right connections pp. 256-264

- Shaminder Takhar
- Creating spaces for interdisciplinary exchange in higher education: A case study pp. 265-279

- Adriana Consorte-McCrea and Helen Newing
- Driving education for sustainable development potential within professional curricula: Built environment sustainability training and training development for professionals in Wales pp. 280-291

- Lara L Hopkinson and Julie A Gwilliam
- Transforming practice: Re-linking professional experience and the curriculum pp. 292-304

- Alison Pooley
- The circular economy, design thinking and education for sustainability pp. 305-315

- Deborah Andrews
- A practical example of integrating sustainable development into higher education: Green Dragons, City University London Students’ Union pp. 316-329

- Maria Xypaki
- Educating for food security in the UK: Planning for an uncertain future pp. 330-341

- Howard Lee
- Integrating sustainability education into nursing using an interdisciplinary approach pp. 342-351

- Jane Grose, Maggie Doman, Janet Kelsey, Janet Richardson and Mike Woods
- The challenges of introducing sustainable development in the curriculum at a UK university pp. 352-360

- Sally R Lampkin
- The ‘Connecting Children and Nature Network’: Building a collaborative partnership for change pp. 361-369

- Nicola Kemp
- The creation of interactive activity pods at a Recycling Education Centre pp. 370-381

- Tony Pickford and Liz Ellis
- Atkinson H and Wade R (eds), The Challenge of Sustainability: Linking Politics, Education and Learning pp. 382-385

- Lorna Down
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- Power, place and the New Civic Leadership pp. 167-172

- Robin Hambleton
- Place imprinting and the arts: A case study of the Amber Collective pp. 173-190

- Robert Hollands and John Vail
- Resilience in the city-core and its hinterland: The case of Copenhagen pp. 191-214

- Christian Kjær Monsson
- Shale gas and regional economic development: Enhancing local economic impact pp. 215-230

- Philip Whyman
- The social and economic impact of improving a town centre: The case of Rotherham pp. 231-248

- John Thompson, Martyn Benson and Peter McDonagh
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Introduction: Regional and local development in Australia and New Zealand pp. 3-4

- Etienne Nel
- Local Economy special edition on Australia and New Zealand: Commentary pp. 5-11

- Tony Jackson
- Recent trends in regional and local demographic and economic inequality in New Zealand and associated regional development implications pp. 12-20

- Etienne Nel
- Structural adjustment programmes and regional development in Australia pp. 21-40

- Andrew Beer
- Regional development in an age of accelerating complexity and uncertainty: Towards survival strategies for a sparsely settled continent pp. 41-52

- Tony Sorensen
- Regional skill ecosystems to assist young people making education employment linkages in transition from school to work pp. 53-66

- Paul Dalziel
- Evolving regional and local economic development in New Zealand pp. 67-77

- Etienne Nel
- Re-imagining the region pp. 78-97

- Paul Collits and James E Rowe
- Anchor organisations in Auckland: Rolling constructively with neoliberalism? pp. 98-118

- Nicolas Lewis and Laurence Murphy
- Wipeout? The Gold Coast and Tweed surfboard manufacturing cluster and local economic development pp. 119-138

- David Logue, Neil Argent and Andrew Warren
- Fly-in, fly-out, drive-in, drive-out: The Australian mining boom and its impacts on the local economy pp. 139-148

- Martin Perry and James E Rowe
- Urban economics by design down under pp. 149-162

- Kobus Mentz and Susannah Goble
- Corrigendum pp. 163-163

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