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Items where Subject is "H Social Sciences > HT Communities. Classes. Races > HT51 Human settlements. Communities"

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  • Library of Congress Subject Areas (17)
    • H Social Sciences (17)
      • HT Communities. Classes. Races (17)
        • HT51 Human settlements. Communities (17)
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Jump to: C | F | H | M | P | S
Number of items at this level: 16.

C

  1. Christensen, P. and Hadfield-Hill, S. (2012) Children’s mobility in new sustainable communities: design, traffic and risk. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, 24–28 February 2012.
  2. Cochrane, A., Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2012) Whatever happened to sustainable communities?: living on the edge of the London city region. Invited Presentation presented to: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2012, Holiday Inn, London, 23 November 2012.
  3. Colenutt, B. (2010) Community-led property development. In: Report of the Leverhulme Trustees 2009. London: Leverhulme Trust. p. 34.
  4. Colenutt, B. (2010) The new politics of community action. Red Pepper. 171, pp. 45-47. 1353-7024.
  5. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2010) Why we need a new politics of sustainable communities. Town & Country Planning. 79(9), pp. 371-375. 0040-9960.
  6. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2010) Why we need a new politics of sustainable communities. Paper presented to: Sustainable Communities Symposium, University of Westminster, London, England, 28 April 2010.

F

  1. Field, M. (2011) The role of cohousing in developing "mutual" neighbourhoods. Invited Presentation presented to: Chartered Institute of Housing (South West) Regional Conference, Torquay, 06-08 April 2011.
  2. Field, M. and Gooding, J. (2012) UKCN / NESTA policy seminar briefing: policies, roles and tasks required in undertaking ‘cross-tenure’ cohousing development. (Unpublished)

H

  1. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2013) Living in a sustainable community: new spaces, new behaviours? Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 18(3), pp. 354-371. 1354-9839.
  2. Hadfield-Hill, S. and Christensen, P. (2012) The politics of 'being young' in new sustainable communities. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, 24–28 February 2012.
  3. Hadfield-Hill, S., Horton, J., Kraftl, P. and Christensen, P. (2010) Living in a 'sustainable' community: new spaces, new behaviours? Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, London, England, 01-03 September 2010.
  4. Horton, J., Hadfield-Hill, S., Christensen, P. and Kraftl, P. (2013) Children, young people and sustainability: introduction to special issue. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 18(3), pp. 249-254. 1354-9839.

M

  1. Matthews, M. H. (2003) Children and regeneration: setting an agenda for community participation and integration. Children & Society. 17(4), pp. 264-276. 1099-0860.

P

  1. Pilkington, A. (2009) Sustainable growth and community cohesion. Sustainable Growth: Facing New Challenges and Opportunities, University of Northampton, 12 December 2008. Northampton: Northampton Institute of Urban Affairs, University of Northampton.
  2. Pilkington, A. (2008) Sustainable growth and community cohesion. Keynote presented to: Northampton Institute of Urban Affairs Symposium, University of Northampton, 10 December 2008.

S

  1. Stobart, J. (2009) A settled little society: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England. In: Baigent, E. and Mayhew, R. (eds.) English Geographies 1600-1950: Historical Essays on English Customs, Cultures, and Communities in Honour of Jack Langton. Oxford, England: St John's College Research Centre. pp. 58-70.
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