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Professor Stephen Graham
Professor Simon Marvin
Emergency Urbanism in the Anthroprocene: Eco-emergency, Resource Securitisation and Premium Ecological Enclaves2012
Professor Simon Marvin
Professor John Pendlebury
Planning Research in the United Kingdom2004
Professor Simon Guy
Professor Simon Marvin
Transforming Urban Infrastructure Provision: The Emerging Logic of Demand Side Management2002
Professor Andrew Gillespie
Professor Simon Marvin
Bricks versus Clicks: planning for the digital economy2001
Professor Simon Guy
Professor Simon Marvin
Constructing sustainable urban futures: from models to competing pathways2001
Professor Simon Guy
Professor Simon Marvin
Constructing sustainable urban futures: From models to competing pathways2001
Professor Simon Marvin
Professor Nina Laurie
Pre-payment: emerging pathways to water services2001
Professor Simon Marvin
Professor Simon Guy
Reconnecting Networks and Buildings: the Development Process and the Reshaping of water, Energy and Transport Demands2001
Professor Stephen Graham
Professor Simon Marvin
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition2001
Professor Simon Guy
Professor Simon Marvin
Urban Infrastructure in Transition: Networks, Buildings, Plans2001
Professor Simon Guy
Professor Simon Marvin
Views of the City: Multiple pathways to sustainable transport futures2001
Professor Simon Marvin
Professor Nina Laurie
An emerging logic of urban water management, Cochabamba, Bolivia1999
Professor Simon Marvin
Professor Stephen Graham
Professor Simon Guy
Cities, regions and privatised utilities1999
Professor Nina Laurie
Professor Simon Marvin
Globalisation, neo-liberalism and negotiated development in the Andes: Bolivian water and the Misicuni dream. 31,1999
Professor Nina Laurie
Professor Simon Marvin
Globalisation, neoliberalism, and negotiated development in the Andes: Water projects and regional identity in Cochabamba, Bolivia1999
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