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- Conway CD, Dawley S, Charles DR. An investigation of the learning dynamics involved within the creative industries sector in the Newcastle City Region.
In: Regional Studies Association Annual Conference; Gateway 3a Enabling Knowledge Strategies: CRITICAL Theme, Regional Growth Agendas. 2005, Aalborg, Denmark: Regional Studies Association.
- Champion T. Analysing migration using the 2001 Census - selected insights and issues.
In: 2001 Census of Population Programme Conference 'Census: present and future'. 2005, University of Leicester: unpublished.
- Pike A. Building a geographical political economy of closure: The case of R&DCo in North East England.
Antipode 2005, 37(1), 93-115.
- Schintler L, Gorman S, Reggiani A, Patuelli R, Gillespie AE, Nijkamp P, Rutherford JA. Complex network phenomena in telecommunication systems.
Networks and Spatial Economics 2005, 5(4), 351-370.
- Shortt N, Moore A, Coombes M, Wymer C. Defining regions for locality health care planning: a multidimensional approach.
Social Science & Medicine 2005, 60(12), 2715-2727.
- Goddard JB. Institutional Management and Emgagement with the Knowledge Society.
Higher Education Management and Policy 2005, 17(1), 23-44.
- Champion T. Migration and British Cities.
In: WPEG Seminar on Migration. 2005, The Treasury, London: unpublished.
- Champion T. Migration in the 2001 Census: What can the SAR add to our understanding?.
In: SARs User Group Meeting 'Exploring Census Microdata'. 2005, Royal Statistical Society, London: unpublished.
- Champion T. Migration's role in producing regional and local population ageing in England.
In: PopGRG Session 'The geographical dimension of population ageing' RGS-IBG Annual Conference. 2005, London: unpublished.
- Champion T. Polynuclear urban regions and the transnational dimension of spatial planning: proposals for mufti-scalar planning in North West Europe. Eurbanet Report 3.
Environment and Planning B: Planning & Design 2005, 32(6), 924-925.
- Marshall JN, Hodgson CM, Bradley DP. Public sector relocation and regional disparities in Britain.
Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy 2005, 23(6), 883-906.
- Marshall JN, Bradley DP, Hodgson CM, Alderman NF, Richardson RGW. Relocation, relocation, relocation: Assessing the case for public sector dispersal.
Regional Studies 2005, 39(6), 767-787.
- Henry N, Dawley S, Conway CD. Skills-led economic development? Regional futures, a demand-led system and the North East of England.
In: Regional Growth Agendas, Regional Studies Association Annual Conference. 2005, Aalborg, Denmark.
- Goddard JB. Territorial Reviews: Finland.
Paris: OECD, 2005. OECD Territorial Reviews.
- Champion T. The 'counterurbanization cascade'.
In: Polson Institute for Global Development. 2005, Cornell University: unpublished.
- McEwan C, Pollard JS, Henry N. The 'global' in the city economy: Multicultural economic development in Birmingham.
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 2005, 29(4), 916-933.
- Champion T. The counterurbanisation cascade in England and Wales since 1991: the evidence of a new migration dataset.
Revue Belge de Geographie 2005, 1-2, 85-101.
- Dawley S, Conway CD, Charles DR. The dynamics of learning and knowledge within community-led urban regeneration: the Lower Ouseburn Valley as a ‘community of practice’?.
In: Regional Studies Association Annual Conference; Gateway 3a Enabling Knowledge Strategies, CRITICAL Theme, Regional Growth Agendas. 2005, Aalborg, Denmark.
- Champion T. The history of human populations, vol 2, migration, urbanization and structural change.
Population Studies 2005, 59(1), 126-128.
- Wang XF. The Study of Development Strategy for Xinxiang (Henan) Pingyuan New Town Development.
2005.
- Champion T. The sustainable urban development reader.
Progress in Human Geography 2005, 29(4), 538-540.
- Benneworth PS, Dawley SJ. The territorial development of innovation support assets through university / business interactions: towards a dynamic model.
In: Oakey R; During W; Kauser S, ed. New technology based firms in the new millennium. Oxford: Elsevier, 2005, pp.41-62.
- Coombes MG. Tyne & Wear city region: emerging polynuclearity.
Newcastle upon Tyne: The Northern Way, 2005. Tyne & Wear City Region Development Programme Technical Appendix.
- Dawley S. Understanding the ebb and flow of high-technology investment and disinvestment within host region economies: a multi-scalar socio-institutional approach.
In: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Session: 'The Political Economies of Inward Investment'. 2005, Denver, Colorado.