Public participation and public services in British liberal democracy: : Colin Ward's anarchist critique
págs. 1325-1343
Fiscal decentralization in specific areas of government: : an empirical evaluation using country panel data
págs. 1344-1360
Moving on? Neoliberal continuities through crisis: the case of the Chilean salmon industry and the ISA virus
págs. 1361-1375
Fuzzy tales for hard blueprints: : the selective coproduction of the Spatial Policy Plan for Flanders, Belgium
págs. 1376-1393
‘Avoiding the certainty trap': : a research programme for the policy–practice interface
págs. 1394-1411
The other end of the spectrum: : municipal climate change mitigation planning in the politically conservative Dallas–Fort Worth region
págs. 1412-1431
págs. 1432-1449
Climate change adaptation in public policy: : frames, fire management, and frame reflection
págs. 1450-1466
Institutions, transport infrastructure governance, and planning: : lessons from the corporatization of port authorities in East Asia
págs. 1467-1483
Politics of visibility: : competing for legitimacy in North Carolina fisheries governance
págs. 1484-1500
págs. 1501-1517
Vertical consolidation and financial sustainability: : evidence from English local government
págs. 1518-1545
Does market concentration affect prices in the urban water industry?
Germà Bel i Queralt, Francisco González Gómez, Andrés José Picazo Tadeo
págs. 1546-1565
The durability of European Regional Development Fund partnership and governance structures: : a case study of the Scottish Highlands and Islands
págs. 1566-1584
págs. 1585-1599
“Blueprinting” and climate change: : Regional governance and civic participation in land use and transportation planning
págs. 1600-1617
The emergence of a multiscalar growth regime and scalar tension: : the politics of urban development in Songdo New City, South Korea
págs. 1618-1638
Self-learning through teaching: : Singapore's land development policy transfer experience in China
págs. 1639-1656
págs. 1657-1678
Messy institutions for wicked problems: : How to generate clumsy solutions?
págs. 1679-1696
Reframing water governance praxis: : Does reflection on metaphors have a role?
págs. 1697-1713
págs. 1714-1737
págs. 1738-1752
Making polycentrism: : Governance innovation in small and medium-sized cities in the West Midlands and Barcelona metropolitan regions
págs. 1753-1768
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