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Autor:
David Wilson, Andrew E. G. Jonas
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 42:1333-1340
Casual notions in research reportage can unexpectedly reverberate powerfully through a field of study. AbdouMaliq Simone’s (2004, 2013) idea of people as infrastructure is one such notion.1 Its ori...
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Territory, Politics, Governance. 11:434-455
The process of imagination is central to region formation, underpinning the spatial definition and territorial bounding of areas, the development of spatial identity and institutional capacity, and...
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Urban Geography. 42:728-732
If the governance challenges of climate change have been well researched for medium-sized, affluent and larger entrepreneurial cities, relatively little is known about climate urbanism in small-to-...
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Territory, Politics, Governance. 11:39-59
This paper exposes missing interconnections between the urban, national and international scales in the analysis of climate adaptation policy and territorial governance in the United Kingdom (UK). Drawing upon the results of interviews with adaptatio
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Handbook on Public Private Partnerships in Transportation, Vol I ISBN: 9783030834838
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0e25a43e230c81594ac1813623a13e7b
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83484-5_11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83484-5_11
Autor:
Andrew E. G. Jonas
Publikováno v:
Dialogues in Human Geography. 10:330-335
This commentary critically examines Phelps and Miao’s concept of the new urban managerialism (NUM) in light of three geopolitical processes operating around the state and urban politics: (1) the geopolitics of city-regionalism; (2) the geopolitics
Autor:
Ulrike Gerhard, Audrey Kobayashi, Elvin Wyly, Carolina Sternberg, Andrew E. G. Jonas, David Wilson
Publikováno v:
The AAG Review of Books. 8:122-134
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Regional Studies. 54:576-588
This article adds new insights into the relationship between city-regionalism, the territorial logics of the competition state and how climate adaptation is located in state spaces. Whilst climate adaptation governance is positioned within national e
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Kythreotis, A P, Howarth, C, Mercer, T G, Awcock, H & Jonas, A E G 2021, ' Re-evaluating the changing geographies of climate activism and the state in the post-climate emergency era in the build-up to COP26 ', Journal of the British Academy, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 69-93 . https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s5.069
A key aim of much climate activism is to enhance climate ambition and hold local and national governments, as well as global governance forums like the United Nations (UN), to account for the ways in which they implement and monitor climate policy ac
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https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/226482361/452._Awcock.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/226482361/452._Awcock.pdf
Autor:
Andrew E. G. Jonas, Yi Li
Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 73:70-81
In many countries, national governments deploy city-regionalism not simply as a domestic policy tool but also as a geopolitical device enabling the internationalization of state territory and economy. Focusing upon the evolution of Yangtze River Delt