Environmental integration and policy implementation: competing governance modes in waste management decision making 1 – 18
Måns Nilsson, Mats Eklund, Sara Tyskeng
Enterprise and public policy: a review of Labour government intervention in the United Kingdom 19 – 41
Robert Huggins, Nicholas Williams
Participation in EU biodiversity governance: how far beyond rhetoric? 42 – 58
Felix Rauschmayer, Sybille van den Hove, Thomas Koetz
Multilevel governance, networking cities, and the geography of climate-change mitigation: two Swedish examples 59 – 74
Eva Gustavsson, Ingemar Elander, Mats Lundmark
Partnership and role perception, three case studies on the meaning of being a representative in rural partnerships 75 – 89
Petra Derkzen, Bettina Bock
Converging agendas? Energy and climate change policies in the UK 90 – 109
Heather Lovell, Harriet Bulkeley, Susan Owens
Science and uncertainty in South Africa’s elephant culling debate 110 – 123
Paul Dickson, William M Adams
Evaluating project deadweight measures: evidence from Finnish business subsidies 124 – 140
Anu Tokila, Mika Haapanen
Institutions and the provision of local services in Mexico 141 – 158
Esteban Silva-Ochoa
The effect of occupational safety legislation in preventing accidents at work: traditional versus advanced manufacturing industries 159 – 174
Pablo Arocena, Imanol Núñez
Between market and state: dilemmas of environmental governance in China’s sulphur dioxide emission trading system 175 – 188
Julia Tao, Daphne Ngar-yin Mah
Reviews 189 – 190
Gripaios on Storey, Greene, Mole: Three decades of enterprise culture? Entrepreneurship, economic regeneration and public policy
Erratum
There is an error in the first paragraph of the review of Tyner's The Killing of Cambodia: Geography, Genocide and the Unmasking of Space in volume 26, issue 6, pages 1228 – 1229. The second sentence should read "This book signals the arrival of Cambodia into mainstream theoretical debates within geography. In it Tyner sets out to understand 'the geographic imaginations constructed by state actors and how, in turn, these are used to justify "genocidal" practices' (page 3)." The editors and publishers apologise for this error.