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The rise and fall of the felt hatting industry (2007)
Book Chapter
Nevell, M. (2007). The rise and fall of the felt hatting industry. In Denton and the Archaeology of the Felt Hatting Industry (1-25). Tameside: Tameside MBC

Denton was the largest of the six great hat manufacturing centres of Industrial Britain during the 19th and 20th centuries, and hatting companies within the town specialised in the production of felted fur and woollen hats. Denton hats were exported... Read More about The rise and fall of the felt hatting industry.

Introduction: splintering urbanism (2007)
Book Chapter
Graham, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Introduction: splintering urbanism. In H. Priemus, K. Button, & P. Nijkmap (Eds.), Land use planning: classics in planning. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Introduction: splintering urbanism (2007)
Book Chapter
Graham, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Introduction: splintering urbanism. In H. Priemus, K. Button, & P. Nijkmap (Eds.), Land use planning: classics in planning. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Telecommunications as a paradigm challenge (2007)
Book Chapter
Graham, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Telecommunications as a paradigm challenge. In H. Priemus, K. Button, & P. Nijkmap (Eds.), Land use planning: classics in planning. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Telecommunications as a paradigm challenge (2007)
Book Chapter
Graham, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Telecommunications as a paradigm challenge. In H. Priemus, K. Button, & P. Nijkmap (Eds.), Land use planning: classics in planning. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways (2007)
Book Chapter
Guy, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways. In M. Deakin, G. Mitchell, P. Nijkamp, & R. Vreeker (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 2: the environmental assessment methods. Routledge

This paper begins to build a conceptual framework that acknowledges the multiplicity of pathways towards different sustainable futures that often co-exist within a single city. There are three stages to the argument: the shift from the concept of a s... Read More about Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways.

Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways (2007)
Book Chapter
Guy, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways. In M. Deakin, G. Mitchell, P. Nijkamp, & R. Vreeker (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 2: the environmental assessment methods. Routledge

This paper begins to build a conceptual framework that acknowledges the multiplicity of pathways towards different sustainable futures that often co-exist within a single city. There are three stages to the argument: the shift from the concept of a s... Read More about Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways.