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Selected Publications by ConsEnSus Team Members
Joint publications of consensus team members:
Davies, A., Fahy, F., Rau. H. and Pape, J., Sustainable consumption: practices and governance, Irish Geography 43, (1), 2010
Pape, J., Fahy, F., Davies, A. and Rau, H. Developing Policies and Instruments for Sustainable Consumption: Irish Experiences and Futures, Journal of Consumer Policy (under review).
Prof. Anna Davies, Trinity College Dublin:
Davies, A.R., (2009) Does sustainability count? Environmental policy, sustainable development and the governance of grassroots sustainability enterprise in Ireland. Sustainable Development, 17 (3), 174-182.
Davies, A.R., (2009) Clean and Green? A governance analysis of waste management in New Zealand, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 52 (2), 157 - 177.
Davies, A. R. and O'Callaghan-Platt, A., (2008) Does Money Talk? Waste charging in the Republic of Ireland: government, governance and performance. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 10 (3), 1 – 17.
Davies, A.R., (2008) Geographies of Garbage Governance: interventions, interactions and outcomes, Aldershot, Ashgate, 1 - 214.
Davies, A.R., (2007) A wasted opportunity? Civil society and waste management in Ireland, Environmental Politics, 16, (1), p52 – 72
Davies, A, Fahy, F and Taylor, D., (2005) Mind the gap! Householder Attitudes and actions towards waste management, Irish Geography, 38(2), p151-168.
Davies, A.R., (2005) Local action for climate change: transnational networks and the Irish experience, Local Environment: international journal of justice and sustainability, 10, (1), p21 – 40
Davies, A.R (2002) Power, politics and networks: shaping partnerships for sustainable communities, Area 34(2).
Davies, A.R. (2001) Is the Media the Message? Mass Media, Environmental Information and the Public, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 3(4), 319-323.
Dr. Frances Fahy, NUI Galway:
Fahy, F. and Ó Cinnéide, M. (2009) ’Re-Mapping the urban landscape: community mapping – an attractive prospect for sustainability?’ Area Vol. 41 (2)167-175
Fahy, F. and Ó Cinnéide, M. (2008) ’Developing and Testing a Conceptual Framework for Assessing Quality of Life in Urban Areas’ Environmental Impact Assessment Review 28 (6) 366-379
Fahy, F. and Ó Cinnéide, M., 2008. The Reality of the Locality: Exploring spatial aspects of quality of life in Galway City, Ireland . International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 3 (1), 29-44.
Fahy, F. (2008) ’Dwelling on Waste: Participatory action research and the management of household waste in Galway’, in Rau, H and Edmondson, R. (eds) Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations Oxford: Peter Lang 177-202
Fahy, F., and Davies, A. (2007) ’Home Improvements: household waste minimization and action research’, Recycling, Resources and Conservation Vol. 52 13-27
Fahy, F. and Ó Cinnéide, M. (2006) ’Community-Based Quality of Life Indicators for Urban Areas as Derived in Galway City, Ireland’, in Mander, U., Brebbia, C.A. and Tiezzi, E. (eds.) The Sustainable City, WIT Press: Southampton
Desmond, M. and Fahy, F. (2006) ’Communicating Sustainability: An Ecological Footprint Approach’, Geographical Viewpoint, Vol. 33 34-40.
Dr. Henrike Rau, NUI Galway:
Rau, H. (2010) ’(Im)mobility and Environment-Society Relations: Arguments for and against the “Mobilisation” of Environmental Sociology’, in M. Gross and H. Heinrichs (eds.) Environmental Sociology: European Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Challenges. Dordrecht: Springer (in press).
Rau, H. (2010) ’Das „neue“ Mobilitätsparadigma als Regulierungsansatz für die Wechselbeziehungen von Umwelt, Politik und Gesellschaft’, in B. Bärlocher and S. Kruse (eds) Natur und Gesellschaft: Gestaltung und Regulation der Natur-Gesellschaftsbeziehungen, Proceedings of the 6th NGU Conference 2009, Basel, Switzerland. Basel: Gesowip (in press).
Khoo, S. and Rau, H. (2009) ’Movements, Mobilities and the Politics of Hazardous Waste’, Environmental Politics, 18(6): 960-980.
Rau, H. and Hennessy, C., (2009) The Road to Sustainable Transport? Rural Transport Programmes and Policies in Ireland. In: J. McDonagh, A. Varley & S. Shortall, eds. A Living Countryside? The Politics of Sustainable Development in Rural Ireland. Aldershot: Ashgate, 361-380.
Rau, H. (2009) ’Introduction: Contested Landscapes—Space, Place, and Identity in Contemporary Ireland’, Nature and Culture, 4(1): 17–34.
Rau, H., (2008). Environmental Arguing at a Crossroads? Cultural Diversity in Irish Transport Planning. In: R. Edmondson and H. Rau, eds. Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations. Oxford: Peter Lang, 95 –124.
Edmondson, R. and Rau, H. (eds) (2008) Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations. Oxford: Peter Lang.
Dr. Jessica Pape, Trinity College Dublin:
Pape, J. (2009). Domestic Driving Factors of Environmental Performance: The Role of Regulatory Styles in the Case of Water Protection Policy in France and the Netherlands 1970-2005. Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften. Online available at: http://kops.ub.uni-konstanz.de/volltexte/2009/8167/.
Pape, Jessica / Heichel, S. / Holzinger, K. / Sommerer, T. / Liefferink, D. /Veenmann, S.: Research Design, Variables and Data. In: Holzinger, K. / Knill, C. / Arts, B. (Hrsg.): Environmental Policy Convergence in Europe: The Impact of International Institutions and Trade, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (2008).
Pape, Jessica / Heichel, Stephan / Tosun, Jale: A "Race to the Top" in the Regulation of Industrial Discharges into Surface Waters? In: Jörgens, Helge /Lenschow, Andrea /Liefferink, Duncan (Hrsg.): Understanding Environmental Policy Convergence: International and Domestic Mechanisms (in preparation).
Pape, Jessica / Heichel, Stephan / Sommerer, Thomas: “Is There Convergence in Convergence Research? An Overview of Empirical Studies on Policy Convergence”, Journal of European Public Policy 12 (5), 817-840 (2005).
