Items where Research Institute, Centre or Group is "Urban and Regional Studies"
- University Structure (31)
- Urban and Regional Studies (31)
Number of items at this level: 30.
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AGNOLETTI, Mauro and ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2015).
Landscape and biocultural diversity.
Biodiversity and Conservation, 24 (13), 3155-3165.
[Article]
ALDRIDGE, T. J. and PATTERSON, A.
(2002).
LETS get real: constraints on the development of Local Exchange Trading Schemes.
Area, 34 (4), 370-381.
[Article]
ALDRIDGE, T. J., PATTERSON, A. and TOOKE, J.
(2003).
Trading places: geography and the role of Local Exchange Trading Schemes in local sustainable development.
In: BUCKINGHAM, S. and THEOBALD, T., (eds.)
Local environmental sustainability.
Cambridge, Woodhead Publishing, 169-194.
[Book Section]
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BASSI, Camila
(2006).
Riding the dialectical waves of gay political economy: a story from Birmingham's commercial gay scene.
Antipode: a radical journal of geography, 38 (2), 213-235.
[Article]
BASSI, Camila
(2009).
‘The anti-imperialism of fools’: a cautionary story on the revolutionary socialist vanguard of England’s post-9/11 anti-war movement.
ACME: an international e-journal for critical geographies, 9 (2), 113-138.
[Article]
BATCHELOR, A. and PATTERSON, A.
(2007).
Political modernisation and the weakening of sustainable development in Britain.
In: KRUEGER, R. and GIBBS, D., (eds.)
The sustainable development pradox: urban political economy in the United States and Europe.
New York, Guilford Press, 192-213.
[Book Section]
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CAPRIELLO, Antonella and ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2011).
Building a preliminary model of event management for rural communities.
Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management, 20 (3-4), 246-264.
[Article]
CAPRIELLO, Antonella and ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2008).
Farm attractions, networks, and destination development : a case study of Sussex, England.
Tourism Review, 63 (2), 59-71.
[Article]
CROWE, Lynn, HAMMOND, Catherine and WILSON, Nikky
(2016).
An Examination of the Development and Implementation of Planning Policy Relating to Major Development in the English and Welsh National Parks.
Technical Report.
Sheffield Hallam University for the Campaign for National Parks.
[Monograph]
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ETHERINGTON, David, JEFFERY, Robert, THOMAS, Peter, BROOKS, Jennifer, BEEL, David and JONES, Martin
(2018).
Forging an inclusive labour market - empowering workers and communities : an interim report on low pay and precarious work in Sheffield.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Trades Union Council.
[Monograph]
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FITZGERALD, Matt and CROWE, Lynn
(2014).
The riding preferences of mountain bikers in England and Wales, and the implications for improving public rights of way networks and wider access to the countryside.
Waymark, 26.
[Article]
FURBEY, R.
(2008).
Beyond social glue? 'Faith' and community cohesion.
In: FLINT, J. and ROBINSON, D., (eds.)
Community cohesion in crisis? New dimensions of diversity and difference.
Bristol, Policy Press, 119-138.
[Book Section]
FURBEY, R.
(2009).
Controversies of public faith.
In: DINHAM, A., FURBEY, R. and LOWNDES, V., (eds.)
Faith in the public realm : controversies, policies and practices.
Bristol, Policy Press, 21-40.
[Book Section]
FURBEY, R., COLE, I. and REID, B.
(2001).
Housing professionalism in the United Kingdom: the final curtain or a new age?
Housing, theory and society, 18 (1&2), 36-49.
[Article]
FURBEY, R., DINHAM, A., FARNELL, R., FINNERON, D. and WILKINSON, G.
(2006).
Faith as social capital: connecting or dividing?
Bristol, Policy Press.
[Authored Book]
FURBEY, R. and MACEY, M.
(2005).
Religion and urban regeneration: a place for faith?
Policy and politics, 33 (1), 95-116.
[Article]
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HAYWOOD, R.
(2007).
Britain’s national railway network: fit for purpose in the 21st century?
Journal of transport geography, 15 (3), 198-216.
[Article]
HAYWOOD, R.
(2005).
Co-ordinating urban development, stations and railway services as a component of urban sustainability: an achievable planning goal in Britain?
Planning theory and practice, 6 (1), 71-97.
[Article]
HAYWOOD, R.
(2001).
Rail freight growth and the land use planning system.
Town planning review, 72 (4), 445-467.
[Article]
HAYWOOD, R.
(2003).
An evaluation of the policies in British Local Transport Plans with regard to the promotion of rail freight.
Transport reviews, 23 (4), 387-412.
[Article]
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MA, Shang-Chun, EGAN, David, ROTHERHAM, Ian and MA, Shang-Min
(2011).
A framework for monitoring during the planning stage for a sports mega-event.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19 (1), 79-96.
[Article]
MARUM, Georgina and PATTERSON, Alan
(2017).
How the transport infrastructure of Milton Keynes affects the way people travel.
Natural Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 56-69.
[Article]
MURPHY, Tony
(2013).
Why we need to think about research malpractice in the social sciences.
Criminal Justice Matters, 94 (1), 26-27.
[Article]
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PATTERSON, A. and PINCH, P. L.
(2000).
Public sector restructuring and regional development: the impact of compulsory competitive tendering in the UK.
Regional Studies, 34 (3), 265-275.
[Article]
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ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2013).
Grazed treed landscapes : overview and introduction.
In: ROTHERHAM, Ian, (ed.)
Trees, forested landscapes and grazing animals : a European perspective on woodlands and grazed treescapes.
Routledge, 2-10.
[Book Section]
ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2013).
Reinterpreting wooded landscapes, shadow woods and the impacts of grazing.
In: ROTHERHAM, Ian, (ed.)
Trees, forested landscapes and grazing animals : a European perspective on woodlands and grazed treescapes.
Routledge, 72-86.
[Book Section]
ROTHERHAM, Ian
(2013).
Summary and conclusions.
In: ROTHERHAM, Ian, (ed.)
Trees, forested landscapes and grazing animals : a European perspective on woodlands and grazed treescapes.
Routledge, 389-406.
[Book Section]
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WALMSLEY, John and CROWE, Lynn
(2015).
Applying mobile information and communications technology to countryside access.
Waymark, 27 (4), 13-19.
[Article]
WALMSLEY, John and CROWE, Lynn
(2016).
What makes a good smartphone app for outdoor recreation.
Outdoor Recreation Network Journal, 27.
[Article]
WHIGHAM, Stuart and BLACK, Jack
(2018).
Glasgow 2014, the media and Scottish politics – the (post)imperial symbolism of the Commonwealth Games.
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations., 20 (2), 360-378.
[Article]