Obituary
Theme issue: First World political ecology
Guest editor: James McCarthy
Guest editorial
Mapping economic diversity in the First World: the case of fisheries 959 – 979
Kevin St. Martin
Interrupting the telos: locating subsistence in contemporary US forests 981 – 993
Marla R Emery, Alan R Pierce
Devolution in the woods: community forestry as hybrid neoliberalism 995 – 1014
James McCarthy
The city in the country: wilderness gentrification and the rent gap 1015 – 1032
Eliza Darling
The geographies of political ecology: after Edward Said 1033 – 1043
Joel Wainwright
Debating the place of political ecology in the First World 1045 – 1048
Richard A Schroeder
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Not over your dead bodies! A Lacanian interpretation of urban planning discourse and practice 1049 – 1066
Jean Hillier, Michael Gunder
Urban environmental quality in two Belgian cities, evaluated on the basis of residential choices and GIS data 1067 – 1090
Isabelle Reginster, Florence Goffette-Nagot
Organizing diversity: scales of demographic change and neighborhood organizing in St Paul, MN 1091 – 1112
Deborah G Martin, Steven R Holloway
The making of an innovative region from a centrally planned economy: institutional evolution in Zhongguancun Science Park in Beijing 1113 – 1134
Yu Zhou
Reviews 1135 – 1140
Clark on Durand (Ed.): Crossing the border: research from the Mexican Migration Project
Unwin on Schuurman: GIS: a short introduction
Slater on Blomley: Unsettling the city: urban land and the politics of property
Edwards on Jacoby: The embedded corporation: corporate governance and employment relations in Japan and the United States