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Großbritannien 3 United Kingdom 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Industrielle Kooperation 1 Japan 1 Kommunalpolitik 1 Lieferantenmanagement 1 Local policy 1 Multinationales Unternehmen 1 Stadtentwicklung 1 Supplier relationship management 1 USA 1 United States 1 Unternehmenskooperation 1 Urban development 1 Zulieferer 1
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Imrie, Rob 27 Morris, Jonathan 3 Thomas, Huw 3 Desai, Vandana 2 Raco, Mike 2 Street, Emma 2 Boyle, Mark 1 Hall, Peter 1 Hawkesworth, Marian 1 IMRIE, ROB 1 Marshall, Tim 1 Pinch, Steven 1 RACO, MIKE 1 WEN‐I LIN 1 Wilks-Heeg, Stuart 1
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Urban Studies 8 Environment and Planning A 3 Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 3 Environment & planning / A 2 Third world quarterly : journal of emerging areas 2 Environment & planning / D : international journal of urban and regional research 1 European Journal of Housing Policy 1 International Journal of Housing Policy 1 International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 1 Local Economy 1 Long range planning : LRP ; international journal of strategic management 1 Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie : TESG 1
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RePEc 18 OLC EcoSci 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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Shared Space and the Post-politics of Environmental Change
Imrie, Rob - In: Urban Studies 50 (2013) 16, pp. 3446-3462
While the design of urban space provides an opportunity to create places sensitised to the manifold complexities of the body, places continue to be designed with little understanding of the interrelationships between design, disability and space. One issue is the absence of embodied knowledge...
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Auto-disabilities: the case of shared space environments
Imrie, Rob - In: Environment and Planning A 44 (2012) 9, pp. 2260-2277
Many urban environments are being redesigned around a relatively new approach to street design termed shared space. Shared space is a traffic engineering concept that eliminates physical barriers separating motor vehicles, pedestrians, and other road users to encourage a sharing of street...
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Auto-disabilities: the case of shared space environments
Imrie, Rob - In: Environment & planning / A 44 (2012) 9, pp. 2260-2278
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Community Governance, Critical Cosmopolitanism and Urban Change: Observations from Taipei, Taiwan
RACO, MIKE; IMRIE, ROB; WEN‐I LIN - In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 35 (2011) 2, pp. 274-294
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A Review of “Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy” and “Whose Urban Renaissance: An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies”
Imrie, Rob - In: International Journal of Housing Policy 10 (2010) 1, pp. 89-91
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A Review of “Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy; Whose Urban Renaissance: An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies”
Imrie, Rob - In: European Journal of Housing Policy 10 (2010) 1, pp. 89-91
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Risk, Regulation and the Practices of Architects
Imrie, Rob; Street, Emma - In: Urban Studies 46 (2009) 12, pp. 2555-2576
There is a plethora of regulation relating to building form and performance and, seemingly, much more emphasis on risk identification and its management, particularly in relation to the processes underpinning the development and delivery of building projects. It appears that the practices of...
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Regulating Design: The Practices of Architecture, Governance and Control
Imrie, Rob; Street, Emma - In: Urban Studies 46 (2009) 12, pp. 2507-2518
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Organisational change in systems of building regulation and control: illustrations from the English context
Hawkesworth, Marian; Imrie, Rob - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 36 (2009) 3, pp. 552-567
This paper evaluates organisational changes in English local authority building-control departments (BCD), in a context in which the adoption and development of management procedure, technique, and process, more commonly associated with corporate private-sector enterprises, are occurring....
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The interrelationships between building regulations and architects’ practices
Imrie, Rob - In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (2007) 5, pp. 925-943
It is commonly assumed that building regulation and control is a technical activity and part of a bureaucratic machine external to the design process. For many architects building regulations are no more than a set of rules to be adhered to, and are usually seen as ephemeral, even incidental, to...
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