| Social equity in urban resilience planning |
15 |
| (Not) talking about justice: justice self-recognition and the integration of energy and environmental-social justice into renewable energy siting |
10 |
| What are the barriers to successful community-based climate change adaptation? A review of grey literature |
9 |
| Exploring the co-benefits (and costs) of home gardening for biodiversity conservation |
9 |
| Corporate social responsibility in Nigeria and multinational corporations in the fight against human trafficking in oil-producing communities |
8 |
| Rethinking remediation: mine reclamation, environmental justice, and relations of care |
8 |
| Blocking pipelines, unsettling environmental justice: from rights of nature to responsibility to territory |
7 |
| Multinational oil companies in Nigeria and corporate social responsibility in the HIV/AIDS response in host communities |
7 |
| Stretching smart: advancing health and well-being through the smart city agenda |
7 |
| Power, responsibility and justice: a review of local stakeholder participation in European flood risk management |
7 |
| Energy cooperatives in Germany - an example of successful alternative economies? |
6 |
| Using a worldview lens to examine complex policy issues: a historical review of bushfire management in the South West of Australia |
5 |
| Environmental injustice of informal e-waste recycling in Agbogbloshie-Accra: urban political ecology perspective |
5 |
| Community energy initiatives to alleviate fuel poverty: the material politics of Energy Cafes |
5 |
| Ethnographic understandings of ethnically diverse neighbourhoods to inform urban design practice |
5 |
| Engagement with climate change and the environment: a review of the role of relationships to place |
5 |
| Old ways for new days: Australian Indigenous peoples and climate change |
5 |
| Sustainability's forgotten third E: what influences local government actions on social equity? |
5 |
| The goodness of homemade yogurt: self-provisioning as sustainable food practices in post-socialist Bulgaria |
5 |
| Connecting resourcefulness and social innovation: exploring conditions and processes in community gardens in the Netherlands |
5 |
| Urban community gardening, social capital, and integration - a mixed method exploration of urban integration-gardening in Copenhagen, Denmark |
5 |
| Capturing change in European food assistance practices: a transformative social innovation perspective |
5 |
| Sustainable coasts? Perceptions of change and livelihood vulnerability in Nordland, Norway |
4 |
| Urban sharing in smart cities: the cases of Berlin and London |
4 |
| Local voices on renewable energy projects: the performative role of the regulatory process for major offshore infrastructure in England and Wales |
4 |
| Hybrid governance tensions fuelling self-reflexivity in Alternative Food Networks: the case of the Brussels GASAP (solidarity purchasing groups for peasant agriculture) |
4 |
| Open workshops as sites of innovative socio-economic practices: approaching urban post-growth by assemblage theory |
4 |
| Conflicting views on opposition to LULUs: distributive justice in three Japanese cases of waste disposal facility siting |
3 |
| Using a social learning configuration to increase Vietnamese smallholder farmers' adaptive capacity to respond to climate change |
3 |
| Bicycle-sharing systems in an alternative/diverse economy perspective: a sympathetic critique |
3 |
| Green financing, interrupted. Potential directions for sustainable finance in Luxembourg |
3 |
| (Mal)Adaptation opportunism: when other interests take over stated or intended climate change adaptation objectives (and their unintended effects) |
3 |
| Reviewing University Community Gardens for Sustainability: taking stock, comparisons with urban community gardens and mapping research opportunities |
3 |
| (Re-)producing bioassemblages: positionalities of regional bioeconomy development in Finland |
3 |
| A question of justice: are holiday clubs serving the most deprived communities in England? |
3 |
| Between science and local knowledge: improving the communication of climate change to rural agriculturists in the Bolgatanga Municipality, Ghana |
3 |
| Barriers and enablers of local adaptive measures: a case study of Bengaluru's informal settlement dwellers |
3 |
| Neighbourhood characteristics and urban gardens in the Toledo metropolitan area: staffing and voluntarism, food production, infrastructure, and sustainability practices |
3 |
| Value reclamation from informal municipal solid waste management: green neoliberalism and inclusive development in Lagos, Nigeria |
3 |
| Faith-based climate action in Christian congregations: mobilisation and spiritual resources |
3 |
| The relation between objective and subjective exposure to traffic noise around two suburban highway viaducts in Ghent: lessons for urban environmental policy |
3 |
| Economic, ecological, and equity dimensions of brownfield redevelopment plans for environmental justice communities in the USA |
3 |
| The production of uneven access to land and water in peri-urban spaces: de facto privatisation in greater Accra |
3 |
| Fracking in the UK: expanding the application of an environmental justice frame |
3 |
| Seeking knowledge of traditional Indigenous burning practices to inform regional bushfire management |
2 |
| Open data and stormwater systems in Los Angeles: applications for equitable green infrastructure |
2 |
| Commute mode diversity and income inequality: an inter-urban analysis of 148 midsize US cities |
2 |
| Farmers as modern-day stewards and the rise of new rural citizenship in the battle over land use |
2 |
| Entangled recovery: refugee encounters in community gardens |
2 |
| Smart meter data and equitable energy transitions - can cities play a role? |
2 |