John Turnpenny
"Methods and Tools for Integrated Sustainability Assessment (MATISSE): A New European Project." In Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development, edited by C. George and C. Kirkpatrick, 149-163. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007.
Post-Normal Science and the Tyndall Centre: some critical issues In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 9., 2003. Download: note09.pdf (99.18 KB)
Why do we attempt interdisciplinarity? In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 38., 2009. Download: bn38.pdf (85.19 KB)
"Air flow influences on local climate: comparison of a regional climate model with observations over the United Kingdom." Climate Research 20 (2002): 189-202.
"Are we nearly there yet? Lessons for integrated sustainability assessment from EU environmental policy-making." Int. J. Innovation and Sustainable Development 3 (2008): 33-47.
"Beyond the regime: can Integrated Sustainability Assessment address the barriers to effective sustainable mobility policy?" Journal of Environmental Planning & Management 52 (2009).
"Climate change, human genetics and post-normality in the UK." Futures 39 (2007): 65-82.
"Defining and experiencing dangerous climate change." Climatic Change 64 (2004): 11-25.
"Disciplines, geography and gender in the framing of climate change." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 91 (2010): 997-1002.
"Editorial: Where now for Post-Normal Science? A critical review of its development, definitions and uses." Science, Technology & Human Values 36, no. 3 (2011): 287-306. Abstract
"A Framework for tool selection and use in integrated assessment for sustainable development." Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management 9 (2007): 423-441.
"Modelling energy metabolism of Friesians in Kenya smallholdings shows how heat stress and energy deficit constrain milk yield and cow replacement rate." Animal Science 82 (2006): 705-716.
"Novel ventilation system for reducing air conditioning in buildings. Part II: testing of prototype." Applied Thermal Engineering Volume 21 (2001): 1203-1217.
"The policy and politics of policy appraisal: Emerging trends and new directions." Journal of European Public Policy 16 (2009): 640-653.
"Putting sustainability science to work: assisting the East of England Region to respond to the challenges of climate change." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 32 (2007): 102-105.
"Rationalising the policy mess? The role of ex ante policy assessment and the utilization of knowledge in the policy process." Environment and Planning A 40 (2008).
"A scoping study of user needs for integrated assessment of climate change in the UK context: Part 1 of the development of an interactive integrated assessment process." Integrated Assessment 4 (2004): 283-300.
"Understanding and managing climate change: the UK experience." Geographical Journal 170 (2004): 105-115.
"The use and non-use of policy appraisal in public policy making: an analysis of three European countries and the European Union." Policy Sciences 41 (2008): 335-355.
"Why is integrating policy assessment so hard? A comparative analysis of the institutional capacities and constraints." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 51 (2008): 759-775.
Written Memorandum by Dr John Turnpenny et al. In: House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee In Regulatory Impact Assessments and Policy Appraisal. HC 353 Session 2006-2007, 3rd Report. London: The Stationary Office Limited, 2007.
The creation of a pilot phase Interactive Integrated Assessment Process for managing climate futures In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 31., 2005. Download: t2_14.pdf (703.03 KB)
Review of local government action on climate change., 2007. Download: lga_climatechange_lg_action.pdf (959.85 KB)
Defining and experiencing dangerous climate change In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 28., 2003. Abstract
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Developing regional and local scenarios for climate change mitigation and adaptation Part 1: A framing of the East of England In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 54., 2004. Abstract
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