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View article: Investigating the Effects of the Quadruple Helix on Civic Society Engagement in Smart City Innovation
Investigating the Effects of the Quadruple Helix on Civic Society Engagement in Smart City Innovation Open
This paper is focused on the Quadruple Helix (QH) impacts on civic engagement in urban innovations. The main research question addressed is whether there is evidence available in the public domain that use of quadruple helix has increased …
View article: Introduction to the Special Section: Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crises
Introduction to the Special Section: Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crises Open
This Article introduces the Special Section on "Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crisis", out-lining the focus of the Special Section and summarising the contents of its various contributions. The Article defines the notion of diff…
View article: Regional Groups in the European Union: Mapping an Unexplored Form of Differentiation
Regional Groups in the European Union: Mapping an Unexplored Form of Differentiation Open
Within the EU there are several regional forums in which member states cooperate with one another outside the EU institutional framework. The purpose of this Article is to define, identify, compare and explain these intra-EU bottom-up regi…
View article: Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19
Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19 Open
In December 2019 the world was first informed of a new virus, called SARS-CoV-2 (hereafter Covid-19) spreading fast originally in China and quickly in the rest of the world, resulting in the hospitalisation and death of millions of people …
View article: Unhealthy Neighbourhood “Syndrome”: A Useful Label for Analysing and Providing Advice on Urban Design Decision-Making?
Unhealthy Neighbourhood “Syndrome”: A Useful Label for Analysing and Providing Advice on Urban Design Decision-Making? Open
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was growing interest in designing healthier neighbourhoods. Adopting this perspective brings attention to how conditions in neighbourhoods (directly and indirectly) affect their inhabitants’ physica…
View article: Changing the Focus: Viewing Design-Led Events within Collaborative Planning
Changing the Focus: Viewing Design-Led Events within Collaborative Planning Open
Design-led planning events typically seek to involve stakeholders in collaborative decision-making about their built environment. In the literature, such events are often treated as one-off or standalone. In this paper, which draws on a su…
View article: The next frontier for planetary and human exploration
The next frontier for planetary and human exploration Open
View article: Lessons from coordinating a knowledge-exchange network for connecting research, policy and practice
Lessons from coordinating a knowledge-exchange network for connecting research, policy and practice Open
This article explores ten lessons learnt by the UK knowledge-exchange network, the Adaptation and Resilience in the Context of Change (ARCC). The lessons signpost the importance of 'soft skills' required for the development of effective kn…
View article: The socialization of building science: the emblematic journey of R. J. Cole
The socialization of building science: the emblematic journey of R. J. Cole Open
The socialization of building science: the emblematic journey of R. J. Cole
View article: Rethinking Masterplanning: Creating Quality Places
Rethinking Masterplanning: Creating Quality Places Open
View article: Fragmented Social Exclusion and Rural-Urban Migration in China: A Case Study of Xi’an
Fragmented Social Exclusion and Rural-Urban Migration in China: A Case Study of Xi’an Open
Rural-urban migration is one of the most significant phenomena characterizing contemporary China. Numbering about 168 million in 2014, the rural-urban migrant population is expected to grow to 230 million by 2030. The impact of migration i…
View article: Small-Scale Projects and Their Potential for Urban Regeneration: Experiences from Eastern Germany
Small-Scale Projects and Their Potential for Urban Regeneration: Experiences from Eastern Germany Open
The notion that urban living is composed of multiple, interacting aspects instead of only depending on the condition of buildings is widely known. However, once urban renewal is considered, talk automatically turns to large-scale rebuildin…