Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces.
(2005)
Book
Hudson, R. (2005). Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces. SAGE Publications
All Outputs (6)
Coalfield regeneration, 1981-2003: Employment and Travel to work, Parts I and II. (2005)
Report
Hudson, R., & Townsend, A. (2005). Coalfield regeneration, 1981-2003: Employment and Travel to work, Parts I and II. [No known commissioning body]
Governing Municipal Waste: Towards a New Analytical Framework. (2005)
Journal Article
Bulkeley, H., Watson, M., Hudson, R., & Weaver, P. (2005). Governing Municipal Waste: Towards a New Analytical Framework. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 7(1), 1-23
Region and Place: Devolved Regional Government and Regional Economic Success? (2005)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2005). Region and Place: Devolved Regional Government and Regional Economic Success?. Progress in Human Geography, 29(5), 618-625. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309132505ph572pr
Towards Sustainable Economic Practices, Flows and Spaces: or is the Necessary Impossible and the Impossible Necessary? (2005)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2005). Towards Sustainable Economic Practices, Flows and Spaces: or is the Necessary Impossible and the Impossible Necessary?. Sustainable Development, 13(4), 239-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.282This paper focuses upon the sustainability of the economy in relation to nature and natural ecosystems. There are two main aspects to this relationship: consumption of natural resources; and generation of pollution and wastes because of economic prac... Read More about Towards Sustainable Economic Practices, Flows and Spaces: or is the Necessary Impossible and the Impossible Necessary?.
Rethinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of North East England (2005)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2005). Rethinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of North East England. Environment and Planning A, 37(4), 581-596. https://doi.org/10.1068/a36274The author reflects upon regional economic change and the ways in which this is conceptualised and understood, drawing heavily but not exclusively on some thirty years of research on economy, politics and society in the North East of England. The pri... Read More about Rethinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of North East England.