2025 publications
- Allmendinger, P. , Tewdwr-Jones, M. and Wargent, M. eds. 2025. Critical planning futures: New directions for planning theory. New York: Routledge. (10.4324/9781003402855)
- Moulaert, F. and Mehmood, A. eds. 2025. The value of place: Exploring regional development and land use strategies. Geography, Planning and Tourism Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. (10.4337/9781035347926)
- Aelbrecht, P. , Arefi, M. and Foroughmand Araabi, H. 2025. New emerging urban design tools [Editorial]. URBAN DESIGN International 30 , pp.1-2. (10.1057/s41289-025-00270-x)
- Aka, R. and Enticott, G. 2025. Lifescapes of emotional labour in farming support organisations: An exploration using visual methods. Journal of Rural Studies 119 103806. (10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103806)
- Albahlal, F. S. 2025. Assessing the quality of walking and cycling infrastructure: A preference-based study. PhD Thesis , Cardiff.
- Allmendinger, P. , Wargent, M. and Tewdwr-Jones, M. 2025. Epilogue: in search of planning theory. In: Allmendinger, P. , Tewdwr-Jones, M. and Wargent, M. eds. Critical Planning Futures: New Directions for Planning Theory. London: Routledge. , pp.222-232. (10.4324/9781003402855-13)
- Amo, E. , D'Ascenzo, F. and McFarlane, C. 2025. From fragments to assemblage: an interview with Professor Colin McFarlane. Agoriad 2 (1) 2.10. (10.18573/agoriad.46)
- Anderson, J. 2025. Literary atlas: Plotting a new literary geography.. Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity Abingdon and New York: Routledge. (10.4324/9781003321248)
- Anderson, J. 2025. Spatial turn. In: Warf, B. ed. The Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. , pp.1258-1263. (10.1007/978-3-031-92524-5_185)
- Arefi, M. and Aelbrecht, P. 2025. Revisiting liveability and adaptability in urban design. URBAN DESIGN International 30 (2), pp.79–80. (10.1057/s41289-025-00273-8)
- Baker, A. 2025. For a critical logistics of eviction: Producing property through mobility in Cape Town. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 57 (6), pp.2282-2302. (10.1111/anti.70056)
- Baker, C. 2025. Nested relationships and the spatially distanced consumer in alternative pet food movements. Agriculture and Human Values 42 , pp.1919-1932. (10.1007/s10460-025-10743-y)
- Barros, P. et al., 2025. Informal creative spaces for meaningful co-design of public spaces with children: lessons from Brazil. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 165 106162. (10.1016/j.cities.2025.106162)
- Bear, C. , Mukherjee, A. and Sonnino, R. 2025. Challenges for policymakers in enabling transparency for sustainable, healthy and safe food systems. Project Report.[Online].TITAN Project. Available at: https://titanproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/Deliverable-7.3-v2-final.pdf.
- Betts, G. and Potoglou, D. 2025. Cycling infrastructure and deprivation: An empirical investigation. Journal of Transport & Health 41 101974. (10.1016/j.jth.2024.101974)
- Blythe, C. et al., 2025. From crisis to opportunity: exploring urban food growing in the UK during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. In: Kingsley, J. and Egerer, M. eds. Crisis Gardening: A Global Perspective.. Advances in Agroecology Abingdon: CRC Press. , pp.70-80. (10.1201/9781003435631-9)
- Bower, R. 2025. Strange loops, vicarious causation, and more-than-human consciousness: toward a post-anthropocentric synthesis of Harman and Hofstadter. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 21 (2), pp.436-460.
- Boyer, K. and Such, L. 2025. Creating the anti-sexist city: The potential of the local state in combatting sexual harassment. Political Geography 118 103290. (10.1016/j.polgeo.2025.103290)
- Brigstocke, J. 2025. Cities and the sixth sense: The aesthetics of experimental urbanism.. In: Blakey, J. and Barron, A. eds. Aesthetics and the City. Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City London: Routledge(10.4324/9781003335993-9)
- Brigstocke, J. 2025. Drifting bodies, monstrous forms, cosmic meanings: A new materialist geography of Hong Kong's sandy grounds. In: Grear, A. and Kwek, D. eds. New Materialist Tangles in and for the Anthropocene. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. , pp.98-121. (10.4337/9781035348381.00012)
- Brookfield, C. and Lewis, J. 2025. Completing your research project: A guide for the social sciences. London: SAGE.
- Care, O. et al., 2025. Reaping what we sow: centering values on food systems transformations research.. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 54 (2), pp.226-238. (10.1007/s13280-024-02086-5)
- Cheema, A. R. and Mehmood, A. 2025. Territorial governance and sustainability: a multimodal approach. In: Cotella, G. and Rivolin, U. J. eds. Handbook of Territorial Governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. , pp.365-378. (10.4337/9781035317288.00031)
- Chen, L. , Golubchikov, O. and Spinney, J. 2025. Culture-led peripheral centrality: the story of Songzhuang, the world's largest arts district. In: Phelps, N. , Keil, R. and Maginn, P. eds. Peripheral Centralities: Instances of Anticipatory Urbanism. Jovis. , pp.280-294. (10.1515/9783986121525-024)
- Chivers, C. , Maye, D. and Enticott, G. 2025. Culling optimism: Circulating neoliberal affects in entrepreneurial animal disease policy. Geoforum 158 104145. (10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104145)
- Collins, A. , Koenig-Lewis, N. and Mair, J. 2025. A greener future for festivals? A scoring framework for assessing sustainable environmental practices. Event Management (10.3727/152599525X17551312270751)
- Cooke, P. 2025. China's Belt and Road Initiative, marine transportation and energy infrastructure at Sines, Portugal and Piraeus, Greece with the ‘Athenian Riviera’ mass tourism gigaproject. European Planning Studies 33 , pp.964-979. (10.1080/09654313.2025.2527347)
- Cugurullo, F. et al., 2025. The nature of AI: metabolism, energy, water, labour and justice in the urban political ecology of artificial intelligence. Urban Political Ecology 1 (1-2), pp.33-54. (10.1177/30497515251344495)
- Dan, Y. 2025. The relationships between science parks and the less developed cities in China. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- D'Ascenzo, F. 2025. Colin McFarlane, Fragments of the city: Making and remaking urban worlds [Book Review]. Agoriad 2 (1) 2.13. (10.18573/agoriad.40)
- Davies, A. , Boyer, K. and Hunter, B. 2025. Ideas of risk in narratives of home birth: a study of South Wales c. 1948-1970.. The Welsh History Review 32 (3), pp.537-563. (10.16922/whr.32.3.4)
- Davy, B. , Förster, A. and Shepherd, E. 2025. Normative conflicts and the foundations of spatial planning. Planning Theory & Practice 26 (4)(10.1080/14649357.2025.2550830)
- Delbridge, R. , Henderson, D. and Morgan, K. 2025. Innovating innovation in the periphery: new roles for universities and public actors. In: Abdul-Rahman, et al., Innovations in Innovation Policy. Geography, Planning and Tourism 2025 Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. , pp.92-105. (10.4337/9781035322206.00013)
- Dias, S. et al., 2025. Everyday circularities: Perspectives from the Global South [Discussion]. Consumption and Society 4 (2), pp.316-324. (10.1332/27528499Y2025D000000047)
- Enticott, G. 2025. Biosecurity. In: Holloway, L. et al., Elgar Encyclopedia of Food and Society. Social Sciences series Edward Elgar Publishing. , pp.55-58. (10.4337/9781800887435.00021)
- Eykyn, S. 2025. Refugees, homelessness and the ‘move-on’ process. Social Sciences 14 (11) 675. (10.3390/socsci14110675)
- Falco, E. , Garda, E. and Shahab, S. 2025. Transaction costs of implementing the transfer of development rights program in Milan. Planning Practice and Research 40 (1), pp.103-121. (10.1080/02697459.2024.2413828)
- Falco, E. , Garda, E. and Shahab, S. 2025. Transaction costs of implementing the transfer of development rights program in Milan. Presented at: The 19th Annual Conference of the Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights (PLPR) Cardiff, UK 3-7 March 2025.
- Foye, C. and Shepherd, E. 2025. Housebuilding, land and structural power: the case of mortgage market support schemes in England. Business and Politics 27 (1), pp.21-46. (10.1017/bap.2024.19)
- Francis, B. and Miele, M. 2025. Are health professionals 'equipped' to support vegan mothers in the UK?. Consumption and Society 4 (3), pp.418-435. (10.1332/27528499Y2025D000000046)
- Frick, S. , Prenzel, P. and McCann, P. 2025. What role for state development banks to address regional inequality? SDBs and the spatial diffusion of private sector funding. Presented at: RSA Annual Conference Porto 08 May 2025.
- Frick, S. A. and Rodriguez-Pose, A. 2025. Lessons-learnt from growth pole strategies in the developing world. Progress in Planning 195 100958. (10.1016/j.progress.2025.100958)
- Fuller, C. 2025. Foregrounding agency and deliberative relations in GPN 2.0: insights from Whitehead’s process philosophy. Journal of Economic Geography 25 (6), pp.899-916. (10.1093/jeg/lbaf027)
- Fuller, C. 2025. The firm in 21st century economic geography: Past insights and emerging agendas. Journal of Economic Geography (10.1093/jeg/lbaf061)
- Gale, R. 2025. Governing religious space: Exploring the religion and urban planning nexus. In: Kong, L. , Woods, O. and Tse, J. eds. Handbook of the Geographies of Religion. Springer International Handbooks of Human Geography Switzerland: Springer. , pp.391-414. (10.1007/978-3-031-64811-3_24)
- Gassner, G. 2025. Drawing a ‘revolutionary we’: queer antifascist lines for universal liberation. Cultural Geographies 32 (4), pp.465-484. (10.1177/14744740251324901)
- Gassner, G. 2025. The post-race city: Borders, freedom, and imagination. In: Blakey, J. and Barron, A. eds. Aesthetics and the City. Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City London: Routledge. , pp.94-111. (10.4324/9781003335993-6)
- Ghaderian, M. , Hakimian, P. and Shahab, S. 2025. The trajectory of water sensitive urban design: integrating water management with urban planning and design. Australian Planner 61 (1), pp.29-42. (10.1080/07293682.2025.2526201)
- Godwin, E. et al., 2025. Making outdoor learning accessible and inclusive for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND): a case study. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning (10.1080/14729679.2025.2601844)
- Golubchikov, O. and Ilina, I. 2025. Soviet Sputnik towns: The past of a sustainable urban future? Remaking periphery through distributing centrality. In: Phelps, N. A. , Keil, R. and Maginn, P. J. eds. Peripheral Centralities: The Lost and Past Urbanity of the Suburbs. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.34-54. (10.4324/9781003367246-3)
- Golubchikov, O. , Tarantino, M. and Hedjazi, A. 2025. Regional guidelines for the development of voluntary local reviews. Geneva: United Nations. (10.18356/9789211067941)
- Grear, A. et al. 2025. ‘Acting amidst’ - a conversation with Jane Bennett, facilitated by Anna Grear. In: Grear, A. and Kwek, D. eds. New Materialist Tangles in and for the Anthropocene. London: Edward Elgar. , pp.46-62. (10.4337/9781035348381.00008)
- Grear, A. et al., 2025. ‘Acting amidst’—a conversation with Jane Bennett — facilitated by Anna Grear. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 16 (0), pp.46 - 62. (10.4337/jhre.2025.00.04)
- Greene, M. and Hobson, K. 2025. Everyday circularities: rethinking consumption in circular transformations [Editorial]. Consumption and Society 4 (2), pp.158-169. (10.1332/27528499Y2025D000000052)
- Grillitsch, M. , Coenen, L. and Morgan, K. 2025. Directionality and subsidiarity: sustainability challenges in regional development policy. Regional Studies 59 (1) 2492171. (10.1080/00343404.2025.2492171)
- Guo, T. et al., 2025. The interaction mechanism of multi-SDG synergy on SDG 14 in the context of land-sea coordination: A multi-scale analysis. Ocean & Coastal Management 270 107905. (10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107905)
- Guo, T. et al., 2025. Evaluation of China's marine sustainable development based on PSR and SDG14: Synergy-tradeoff analysis and scenario simulation. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 111 107753. (10.1016/j.eiar.2024.107753)
- Haggar, P. et al. 2025. New year as a moment of change in pro-environmental product consumption: evaluating the habit discontinuity and self-activation hypotheses using a large UK retail dataset. Frontiers in Psychology 16 1550091. (10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1550091)
- Halford, E. , Huggins, R. and Gale, R. 2025. Community culture and development challenges in left behind places: the impact of historical legacies in the South Wales Valleys.. Geoforum 164 104353. (10.1016/j.geoforum.2025.104353)
- Harris, N. 2025. Playing for time: planning and the challenge of managing ‘end-of-life’ minerals extraction in a climate emergency. disP - The Planning Review 61 (4), pp.81-94. (10.1080/02513625.2025.2632547)
- Harris, N. et al. 2025. Delivering public health and well-being priorities through Local Development Plans (LDPs) in Wales. Project Report.[Online].Public Health Wales NHS Trust. Available at: https://phwwhocc.co.uk/resources/delivering-public-health-and-well-being-priorities-through-local-development-plans-ldps-in-wales/.
- Harris, N. 2025. Back to the land: evaluating One Planet Development as a planning mechanism for promoting alternative forms of rural living.. In: Gallent, N. et al., Postcapitalist Countrysides: From commoning to community wealth building.. London: UCL Press. , pp.167-190. (10.14324/111.9781800087675)
- Henderson, D. and Morgan, K. 2025. Rural innovation and the green transition: The role of Further Education Colleges. Journal of Rural Studies 114 103565. (10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103565)
- Herman, A. and Roberts, L. 2025. ‘Good farming’ in a polycrisis: What could arts-led research offer?. Area 57 (4) e70027. (10.1111/area.70027)
- Herman, A. 2025. Fair trade and food. In: Holloway, L. et al., Elgar Encyclopedia of Food and Society. Social Sciences series Edward Elgar Publishing. , pp.160-163. (10.4337/9781800887435.00044)
- Herman, A. and O'Neill, K. 2025. The geographies of veganism: Exploring the complex entanglements of places, plants, peoples and profits through vegan food practices. Progress in Environmental Geography 4 (1), pp.92-112. (10.1177/27539687241307954)
- Herman, A. and Yarwood, R. 2025. Locked out? Navigating the geographies of precarity on Britain's waterways. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 50 (1) e12671. (10.1111/tran.12671)
- Herman, A. and Yarwood, R. 2025. Unaddressed Citizenship: wet ontologies and mobile citizenship on Britain's waterways.. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (10.1177/02637758251406075)
- Herman, A. and Yarwood, R. 2025. Whatever floats your boat: practice, class and distinction on Britain's waterways. Geoforum 167 104467. (10.1016/j.geoforum.2025.104467)
- Holliday, L. et al., 2025. Hydrogeological typologies of the aquifer systems underlying Lagos State, Nigeria. Project Report.[Online].United Kingdom: British Geological Survey. Available at: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/539996/.
- Huggins, R. , Dixon, L. and Thompson, P. 2025. The behavioural-institutional dimensions of regional development: values, personality psychology and culture.. European Planning Studies 33 (12), pp.2207-2235. (10.1080/09654313.2025.2552435)
- Huggins, R. and Thompson, P. 2025. Behavioural theory and regional development: Nurturing cultures of possibility. Spatial Economic Analysis 20 (3), pp.368-395. (10.1080/17421772.2025.2474769)
- Huggins, R. and Johnston, A. 2025. Conflict and cooperation in the semiconductor industry: the global evolution of chip production. Eurasian Geography and Economics 66 , pp.153-158. (10.1080/15387216.2022.2149586)
- Huggins, R. and Thompson, P. 2025. Economic possibilities across England and Wales: The NICE Index of localities and regions. Project Report.[Online].Centre for International Competitiveness. Available at: https://cforic.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Huggins-and-Thompson-NICE-Report-2025-1.pdf#:~:text=This%20report%20introduces%20the%20NICE%20Index%2C%20which%20represents,capture%20regional%20and%20local%20capacity%20for%20economic%20transformation..
- Huggins, R. et al. 2025. Levelling-up national economies through regional development? a panel fsQCA approach applied to Great Britain. The Annals of Regional Science 74 19. (10.1007/s00168-024-01332-8)
- Ince, A. 2025. Dis/entangling riots as terrains of struggle: Legitimacy, territoriality, civility. Dialogues in Human Geography (10.1177/20438206251335333)
- Ince, A. 2025. Entanglements of resistance and repression in the UK’s ‘far-right riots’ of 2024. Kriminologisches Journal 2025 (1), pp.52-60. (10.3262/KJ2501052)
- Ioris, A. A. R. 2025. Racism and indifference in brazil : anti-indigenous text, action and sensibility.. Human Arenas 8 , pp.655-674. (10.1007/s42087-022-00321-7)
- Iranmanesh, A. and Kamalipour, H. 2025. Slum tourism: an exploratory review. Current Issues in Tourism 28 (14), pp.2242–2258. (10.1080/13683500.2024.2370393)
- Johnston, A. and Prokop, D. 2025. Collaborations between universities and entrepreneurial ventures: a micro-firm perspective.. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (10.1108/jsbed-04-2024-0217)
- Johnston, A. and Prokop, D. 2025. SME productivity and university collaboration: does past performance influence future performance?. European Journal of Innovation Management 28 (8), pp.3490-3507. (10.1108/ejim-12-2023-1043)
- Jon, I. 2025. Environment planning after decolonial critique: on politics of knowledge, freedom and future. In: Allemendinger, P. , Twedwr-Jones, M. and Wargent, M. eds. Critical Planning Futures: New Directions in Planning Theory. London: Routledge. , pp.28-43. (10.4324/9781003402855-3)
- Jon, I. 2025. Natura Urbana: culture of nature vs nature beyond culture [Book review]. Dialogues in Urban Research 31 (2), pp.268-284. (10.1177/27541258251344241)
- Jon, I. 2025. On limit and love in times of environmental crises. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 50 (3) e70007. (10.1111/tran.70007)
- Jones, V. and Bear, C. 2025. Learning to care in the food system: education for sustainable development resources, food and farming animals. Environmental Education Research (10.1080/13504622.2025.2504532)
- Junker, M. et al. 2025. Pathways to nature connection? A photo-elicitation exploration on how children engage with a nature connection programme. Environmental Education Research (10.1080/13504622.2025.2600603)
- Kamalipour, H. 2025. Assembling southern urbanism: Explorations in informal urban design [Abstract]. Presented at: African Centre for Cities Cape Town, South Africa 14 November 2025.
- Kamalipour, H. 2025. Framing urbanities: invisible/visible urban assemblages. Visual Studies 40 (3), pp.608-614. (10.1080/1472586X.2024.2301735)
- Kamalipour, H. 2025. The spatial logic of informal urbanism: Inventraset assemblages [Book Review]. Urban Studies 62 (6), pp.1263-1266. (10.1177/00420980251330543)
- Kamalipour, H. and Peimani, N. 2025. Place design and urban informality: Insights from Southern urbanism. Presented at: Fifteenth International Conference on The Constructed Environment Berlin, Germany 10-11 April 2025.
- Kamalipour, H. and Peimani, N. 2025. Public space and informal urbanism in the Global South. In: Dolley, J. , Hardy, K. and Matthews, T. eds. Public Space and the Sustainable Development Goals: Inclusion, Safety, Culture and Nature. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. , pp.105–114. (10.4337/9781035322411.00014)
- Kamalipour, H. and Peimani, N. 2025. Urban design education: Designing a pedagogy for an evolving field. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. (10.4337/9781035308064)
- Kamalipour, H. and Peimani, N. 2025. Urban design research and education [Abstract]. Presented at: Urban Design Research Group London, UK 05 November 2025.
- Khan, M. 2025. Born to play in the refugee camps of Kutupalong, Cox's Bazaar.. In: Baillie, T. and McKendrick, J. H. eds. Born to Play. Postcards from Scotland Vol. 18.CCWB Press.
- Khan, M. 2025. Children’s voices in placemaking of urban Bangladesh. In: Mallick, F. , Shafique, T. and Kabir, eds. Next 50. Collective Futures. Critical creative perspectives on the built environment in Bangladesh.. Dhaka: The University Press Limited
- Khan, M. et al. 2025. Co-designing neighbourhoods for children and young people’s play: learning from experience in a UNICEF child-friendly city. Children, Youth and Environments 35 (2), pp.147-171.
- Khan, M. et al. 2025. Rayer Bazar to grow up in: A children and young people’s plan for Rayer Bazar, Dhaka. Project Report.Cardiff University/BRAC University.
- King, L. 2025. Foraging in the UK: A critical posthuman study of contested knowledges and practices. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Koefoed, L. and Christensen, M. 2025. Orientalism. In: Warf, B. ed. The Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Springer. , pp.1-6. (10.1007/978-3-031-25900-5_232-1)
- Koefoed, L. and Christensen, M. D. 2025. Orientalism. In: Warf, B. ed. The Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. , pp.938-943. (10.1007/978-3-031-92524-5_232)
- Koenig-Lewis, N. , Collins, A. and McCullough, B. 2025. The game is on! - sports (events) as a driving force for sustainability. In: Peattie, K. et al., The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Sustainability. Routledge Companions in Marketing, Advertising and Communication Routledge(10.4324/9781003412397-27)
- Korfiati, I. 2025. Wacquant & Gramsci in eastern Crete: Land conflict, stigma, and territorial ‘common sense’. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 57 (2-3), pp.223-240. (10.1177/0308518x241301986)
- Kortetmäki, T. et al., 2025. Just agrifood transitions: a cross-country comparison of stakeholder perceptions between Finland and England. Agriculture and Human Values 42 , pp.3061-3079. (10.1007/s10460-025-10801-5)
- Landman, K. and Lopes Simoes Aelbrecht, P. 2025. UDI editorial winter issue 2025: Shaping quality environments and public interest outcomes through urban design governance. URBAN DESIGN International 30 , pp.249-251. (10.1057/s41289-025-00305-3)
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- Lewis, J. and Atkinson, P. 2025. Anonymity and pseudonyms in ethnographic work. In: Ryen, A. ed. A Research Agenda for Ethics and Qualitative Research. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Lopes Simoes Aelbrecht, P. 2025. Human congestion in new designed public spaces: Researching its social interactional potential. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 18 (4), pp.564-594. (10.1080/17549175.2023.2284847)
- Lopes Simoes Aelbrecht, P. and Sezer, C. 2025. Introduction to the Special Issue: The design of the public realm: emerging theories and practices. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 18 (4), pp.554-563. (10.1080/17549175.2025.2551527)
- Lord, A. , Shepherd, E. and White, T. 2025. Language Value Capture? Redefining terms for the debate on land's public value. Planning Theory and Practice 26 (1), pp.153-158. (10.1080/14649357.2025.2474351)
- Lynn, T. et al., 2025. Towards everyday conceptions of justice in community led planning. Planning Practice and Research 40 (5), pp.972-990. (10.1080/02697459.2025.2511693)
- Mackie, P. et al. 2025. Models of housing and support to reduce risks of COVID-19 infection and homelessness: the moving on pilot randomised controlled trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 11 132. (10.1186/s40814-025-01718-1)
- Masullo, Y. A. G. et al., 2025. Governance for urban land regularization in Western Maranhão, Brazil. Journal of Latin American Geography 24 (1), pp.112-140. (10.1353/lag.2025.a962803)
- Mehmood, A. 2025. To informality and beyond: Informal economic resilience and the case for social cohesion. In: Moulaert, F. and Mehmood, A. eds. The Value of Place: Exploring Regional Development and Land Use Strategies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. , pp.73-82. (10.4337/9781035347926.00013)
- Moghayedi, A. et al., 2025. Causality between challenges, motivations, and extent of use of water recycling systems in residential properties. Presented at: 7th International SEEDS Conference Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS 2021) Virtual/Leeds, England 1-3 Septemer 2021. Published in: Gorse, C. et al., Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design: Proceedings of the International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) 2021. SEEDS: International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society Switzerland: Springer. , pp.635-656. (10.1007/978-3-031-73947-7_43)
- Moghayedi, A. et al., 2025. Interrelationships between sustainability and wellbeing: three cases from the Global South. Presented at: 7th International SEEDS Conference Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS 2021) Virtual/Leeds, England 1-3 Septemer 2021. Published in: Gorse, C. et al., Proceedings of the International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) 2021. SEEDS: International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society Switzerland: Springer. , pp.561–579. (10.1007/978-3-031-73947-7_38)
- Morgan, K. 2025. Dear DEFRA: Where's the public food sector?. Project Report.[Online].Food, Farming & Countryside Commission. Available at: https://ffcc.co.uk/conversations/dear-defra-wheres-the-public-food-sector.
- Morgan, K. 2025. Public food procurement. In: Holloway, L. et al., Elgar Encyclopedia of Food and Society. Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences series Edward Elgar. , pp.405-409. (10.4337/9781800887435.00104)
- Morgan, K. 2025. School food moves up the political agenda [Book Review]. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 14 (4), pp.1-3. (10.5304/jafscd.2025.144.020)
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