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Big society, little justice? Community renewable energy and the politics of localism
P Catney, S MacGregor, A Dobson, SM Hall, S Royston, Z Robinson, ...
Local Environment 19 (7), 715-730, 2014
1862014
Sustainable brownfield regeneration: Liveable places from problem spaces
T Dixon, M Raco, P Catney, DN Lerner
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
1232008
“Trust me, I'm a scientist (not a developer)”: Perceived expertise and motives as predictors of trust in assessment of risk from contaminated land
JR Eiser, T Stafford, J Henneberry, P Catney
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 29 (2), 288-297, 2009
992009
Risk-based management of contaminated land in the UK: Lessons for China?
Q Luo, P Catney, D Lerner
Journal of environmental management 90 (2), 1123-1134, 2009
972009
Community knowledge networks: an action-orientated approach to energy research
P Catney, A Dobson, SM Hall, S Hards, S MacGregor, Z Robinson, ...
Local Environment 18 (4), 506-520, 2013
872013
The welfare of now and the green (post) politics of the future
P Catney, T Doyle
Critical Social Policy 31 (2), 174-193, 2011
762011
Factors influencing perceptions of domestic energy information: Content, source and process
N Simcock, S MacGregor, P Catney, A Dobson, M Ormerod, Z Robinson, ...
Energy Policy 65, 455-464, 2014
742014
Risk perception and trust in the context of urban brownfields
JR Eiser, T Stafford, J Henneberry, P Catney
Environmental Hazards 7 (2), 150-156, 2007
652007
What hampers ‘political’action in environmental alternative action organizations? Exploring the scope for strategic agency under post-political conditions
J de Moor, P Catney, B Doherty
Social Movement Studies 20 (3), 312-328, 2021
472021
Public entrepreneurship and the politics of regeneration in multi-level governance
P Catney, JM Henneberry
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 34 (7), 1324-1343, 2016
412016
Dealing with contaminated land in the UK through ‘development managerialism’
P Catney, J Henneberry, J Meadowcroft, J Richard Eiser
Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 8 (4), 331-356, 2006
402006
Embryonic associationalism: New Labour and urban governance
I Bache, P Catney
Public Administration 86 (2), 411-428, 2008
302008
(Not) Exercising discretion: Environmental planning and the politics of blame-avoidance
P Catney, J Henneberry
Planning Theory & Practice 13 (4), 549-568, 2012
282012
Change in the political economy of land value capture in England
P Catney, J Henneberry
Town Planning Review 90 (4), 339-358, 2019
252019
Managing multidisciplinarity: lessons from SUBR: IM
P Catney, DN Lerner
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 34 (4), 290-308, 2009
242009
New Labour and joined-up urban governance
P Catney
Public Policy and Administration 24 (1), 47-66, 2009
202009
Hyperactive governance in the Thames Gateway
P Catney, T Dixon, J Henneberry
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal 2 (2), 124-145, 2008
162008
Democracy, trust and risk related to contaminated sites in the UK
P Catney, D Eiser, J Henneberry, T Stafford
Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration: Liveable Places from Problem Spaces, 33-66, 2007
152007
Challenges to the State
P Catney, T Doyle
Understanding the environment and social policy, 91-110, 2011
102011
Deliberating Environmental Risk on Contaminated Land: The Importance of Local Context
P Catney, J Henneberry, N Lawson, S Shaw
Land Contamination and Reclamation 16 (2), 113-124, 2008
102008
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