Public participation in environmental policy: considering scientific, counter-scientific and non-scientific contributions S Eden Public understanding of science 5 (3), 183, 1996 | 446 | 1996 |
Structuring subjectivities? Using Q methodology in human geography S Eden, A Donaldson, G Walker Area 37 (4), 413-422, 2005 | 354 | 2005 |
Individual environmental responsibility and its role in public environmentalism SE Eden Environment and planning A 25 (12), 1743-1758, 1993 | 281 | 1993 |
Ecological versus social restoration? How urban river restoration challenges but also fails to challenge the science–policy nexus in the United Kingdom S Eden, S Tunstall Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 24 (5), 661-680, 2006 | 270 | 2006 |
Mucky carrots and other proxies: Problematising the knowledge-fix for sustainable and ethical consumption S Eden, C Bear, G Walker Geoforum 39 (2), 1044-1057, 2008 | 213 | 2008 |
Thinking like a fish? Engaging with nonhuman difference through recreational angling C Bear, S Eden Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 29 (2), 336-352, 2011 | 180 | 2011 |
Environmental issues: knowledge, uncertainty and the environment S Eden Progress in Human Geography 22 (3), 425-432, 1998 | 177 | 1998 |
Understanding and (dis) trusting food assurance schemes: consumer confidence and the ‘knowledge fix’ S Eden, C Bear, G Walker Journal of rural Studies 24 (1), 1-14, 2008 | 175 | 2008 |
Translating nature: river restoration as nature-culture S Eden, SM Tunstall, SM Tapsell Environment and planning D: society and space 18 (2), 258-273, 2000 | 164 | 2000 |
Green groups and grey areas: scientific boundary-work, nongovernmental organisations, and environmental knowledge S Eden, A Donaldson, G Walker Environment and Planning A 38 (6), 1061-1076, 2006 | 163 | 2006 |
Making space for fish: the regional, network and fluid spaces of fisheries certification C Bear, S Eden Social & Cultural Geography 9 (5), 487-504, 2008 | 155 | 2008 |
The work of environmental governance networks: Traceability, credibility and certification by the Forest Stewardship Council S Eden Geoforum 40 (3), 383-394, 2009 | 140 | 2009 |
Food labels as boundary objects: How consumers make sense of organic and functional foods S Eden Public understanding of science 20 (2), 179-194, 2011 | 138 | 2011 |
River restoration: public attitudes and expectations SM Tunstall, EC Penning‐Rowsell, SM Tapsell, SE Eden Water and Environment Journal 14 (5), 363-370, 2000 | 138 | 2000 |
Environmental issues and business: implications of a changing agenda. S Eden Environmental issues and business: implications of a changing agenda., 1996 | 126 | 1996 |
Using sustainable development: The business case SE Eden Global Environmental Change 4 (2), 160-167, 1994 | 121 | 1994 |
The sceptical consumer? Exploring views about food assurance S Eden, C Bear, G Walker Food Policy 33 (6), 624-630, 2008 | 116 | 2008 |
Blurring the boundaries: Prosumption, circularity and online sustainable consumption through Freecycle S Eden Journal of consumer culture 17 (2), 265-285, 2017 | 89 | 2017 |
Environmental issues: nature versus the environment? S Eden Progress in Human Geography 25 (1), 79-85, 2001 | 84 | 2001 |
Environmental issues: sustainable progress? S Eden Progress in human geography 24 (1), 111-118, 2000 | 77 | 2000 |