Andrew Jordan
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.
"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.
"What roles are there for sustainability assessment in the policy process?" International Journal for Innovation and Sustainable Development 3 (2008): 9-32.
"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.
"The United Kingdom: From Policy ‘Taking’ to Policy ‘Shaping’." In Environmental Policy in Europe: The Europeanization of National Environmental Policy, edited by A Jordan and D. Liefferink, 205-223. London: Routledge, 2004.
"The United Kingdom: A Paradoxical Leader?" In The European Union as a Leader in International Climate Change Politics, edited by RKW Wurzel and J. Connelly, 95-111. London: Routledge, 2010.
"The United Kingdom." In Innovation in Environmental Policy? Integrating the Environment for Sustainability, edited by A Jordan and A. Lenschow. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008.
"Understanding Task Allocation in the European Union: exploring the value of federal theory." Journal of European Public Policy 15 (2008): 1-20.
"Is there now a political climate for policy Change? Policy and politics after the Stern Review." The Political Quarterly 78 (2007): 310-319.
"Is there now a political climate for policy Change? Policy and politics after the Stern Review." Political Quarterly 78 (2007): 310-319.
"Is There A Climate For Policy Change? The Contested Politics of a Low Carbon Economy." Political Quarterly 72 (2001): 249-254.
"Sustainable Development ‘Outside’ the European Union: What Role for Impact Assessment?" European Environment 16 (2006): 57-62.
"Sustainable Development: Exploring the Processes and Outcomes of Governance." In Governing Sustainability, edited by W. N. Adger and A Jordan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
"Sustainability: exploring the processes and outcomes of governance." In Governing Sustainability, edited by W. N. Adger and A Jordan, 1-22. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
"Sustainability: exploring the processes and outcomes of governance." In Governing Sustainability, edited by W. N. Adger and A Jordan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
"Sustainability Appraisal in Local Land Use Planning: Patterns of Current Performance." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 47 (2008): 269-286.
"Sunflowers or Sugar Beet? Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in Norfolk." ECOS 21 (2001): 47-53.
"Struggling to Leave Behind A Highly Regulatory Past? 'New' Environmental Policy Instruments in Austria." Environmental Politics 12 (2003): 51-72.
"Struggling to Leave Behind A Highly Regulatory Past? ‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments in Austria." In New Instruments of Environmental Governance, edited by A Jordan, RKW Wurzel and A. Zito, 51-72. London: Frank Cass, 2003.
"Step Change or Stasis? EC Environmental Policy After the Amsterdam Treaty." In Environmental Policy in the European Union: Actors, Institutions and Processes, edited by A Jordan, 53-62. London: Earthscan, 2002.
"The Specificity of Governance: Can the EU Rise to the Challenge of Environmental Integration?" In Transatlantic Perspectives on Liberalization and Democratic Governance, edited by E. Bohne, CF Bonser and K. Spencer, 333-359. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004.
"Socio-economic futures in climate change impact assessment: using scenarios as learning machines." Environmental Change 12 (2002): 83-95.
Socio-economic futures in climate change impact assessment: using scenarios as 'learning machines' In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 3., 2001. Abstract
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"Socio-Economic Futures in Climate Change Impact Assessment: Using Scenarios as ‘Learning Machines’." Global Environmental Change 12 (2002): 83-95.
"The Scaling of Water Governance Tasks: a comparative federal analysis of the European Union and Australia." Environmental Management 46 (2010).