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Eco- by design, eco- by practice? : Urban development and the making of sustainable communities
Jones, Alasdair (Centre for Sustainable Communities, 2012-06-04) -
Exploring sustainable urbanism in masterplanned developments: : a collective case study of slippage between principles, policies, and practices
Parham, Susan; Jones, Alasdair (2020-07-22)This article is concerned with masterplan implementation and with exploring, via recourse to case studies, slippages between masterplanning principles, policies, and practices. Framed by a growing body of sustainable ... -
Living in an Age-Friendly Community: Evidence from a Masterplanned Development in Southwest Sydney
Jones, Alasdair; Parham, Susan (2023-01-11)This paper is situated at the interface of a growing urban studies literature concerned with ‘masterplanning’ practices in urban planning and another, hitherto relatively discrete, body of research concerned with age-friendly ... -
People, products and places (Research Final Report) : Exploring sustainable-living practices in masterplanned communities
Parham, Susan; McCormack, John; Jones, Alasdair (University of Hertfordshire, 2015) -
People, products and places (Research Report Summary) : Exploring sustainable-living practices in masterplanned communities
Parham, Susan; McCormack, John; Jones, Alasdair (University of Hertfordshire, 2015)This summary describes our research work to produce People, products and places: Exploring sustainable-living practices in masterplanned communities. The work is part of the ‘University of Hertfordshire Lafarge Tarmac ... -
Public Health Interventions : Transport: OP35 The Health Impacts of Free Bus Travel for Young People in London
Edwards, Phil; Steinbach, Rebecca; Green, Judith; Petticrew, Mark; Wilkinson, Paul; Goodman, Anna; Jones, Alasdair; Roberts, Helen; Kelly, Charlotte; Nellthorp, John (2012-09)Interventions in transport systems have potentially far-reaching impacts on public health, but can be challenging to evaluate. In 2005, young people in London gained access to free bus travel; an intervention that has a ... -
Rethinking passive transport : Bus fare exemptions and young people's wellbeing
Jones, Alasdair; Steinbach, Rebecca; Roberts, Helen; Goodman, Anna; Green, Judith (2012-05)Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active travel’ modes, typically defined as walking and cycling. Less research has focused on public transport modes. Drawing on ...