Winners of the Ashby Prizes 999 – 1000
Commentary
Theme issue: Knowledge and environmental planning
Guest editor: Yvonne Rydin
Guest editorial
Researching the sustainable city: three modes of interdisciplinarity 1009 – 1028
Robert Evans, Simon Marvin
Urban sustainability: learning from best practice? 1029 – 1044
Harriet Bulkeley
Expert conceptualisations of the role of lay knowledge in environmental decisionmaking: challenges for deliberative democracy 1045 – 1059
Judith Petts, Catherine Brooks
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Green groups and grey areas: scientific boundary-work, nongovernmental organisations, and environmental knowledge 1061 – 1076
Sally Eden, Andrew Donaldson, Gordon Walker
Mobility, housing stress, and neighborhood contexts: evidence from Los Angeles 1077 – 1093
William A V Clark, Valerie Ledwith
‘Adref’: theoretical contexts of attachment to place for mature and older people in rural North Wales 1095 – 1114
Vanessa Burholt
Job – housing mismatch: affordability crisis in Surrey, South East England 1115 – 1130
Nicola Morrison, Sarah Monk
Democratization and capacity building for environmental governance: managing land subsidence in Taiwan 1131 – 1147
Ching-Ping Tang, Shui-Yan Tang
Shifts in strategic spatial planning? Some evidence from Europe and Australia 1149 – 1170
Louis Albrechts
Network relations and local economic development: some causes of differentiated network structures and intensities among Turkish industrial firms 1171 – 1186
Ayda Eraydın, Bernard Fingleton
Reviews 1187 – 1188
Ley on Savage, Bagnall, Longhurst: Globalization and belonging