Our new co-authored peer-reviewed journal article (2021) in the Journal of the British Academy on re-evaluating climate activism in the build up to COP26 entitled: ‘Re-evaluating the changing geographies of climate activism and the state in the post-climate emergency era in the build-up to COP26’.
A new book review (2021) in the AAG Review of Books centred on environmental justice and citizen science in a post truth age entitled: ‘Toxic Truths…’
A new book chapter (2020) (with Theresa G. Mercer) in Climate Urbanism: Towards a Critical Research Agenda (Palgrave Macmillan) entitled: Collaborative Education as a ‘New (Urban) Civil Politics of Climate Change’.
Our new co-authored peer-reviewed journal article in Territory Politics Governance (Kythreotis et al. 2020) entitled: Rethinking urban adaptation as a scalar geopolitics of climate governance: climate policy in the devolved territories of the UK .
Our new co-authored peer-reviewed journal article in Climatic Change (Candice Howarth, LSE, et al. 2020) entitled: Informing UK governance of resilience to climate risks: improving the local evidence-base.
A new book chapter (2020) (with Theresa G. Mercer, University of Lincoln) in Science, Faith and the Climate Crisis (Emerald) entitled: Towards Citizen Governance for Climate Change Education and Justice: A Science–Policy Perspective.
Our new co-authored peer-reviewed journal article in Regional Studies (with Andrew Jonas, Hull and Candice Howarth, LSE, 2020) entitled: Locating Climate Adaptation in Urban and Regional Studies.
A Times Higher Education feature article recently written with Lincoln, Hull and Keele University colleagues on valuing discipline-based educational research in the context of climate change and sustainability: ‘Step out of your comfort zone, try discipline-based educational research.’
A recent Frontiers in Environmental Science open access peer-reviewed journal article written with colleagues from around the world on how Citizen Social Science as an advanced collaborative approach to accelerating climate action and policies: ‘Citizen Social Science for more integrative and effective climate action: a science-policy perspective.’
A recent Environmental Communication peer reviewed commentary written with colleagues from around the world on climate services and communication: ‘Climate Services and Communication for Development: The Role of Early Career Researchers in Advancing the Debate.’
A recent PLOS One open access peer reviewed article written with UK colleagues examining how UK research professionals value evidence-based policy and scrutiny: ‘Supporting evidence-informed policy and scrutiny: a consultation of UK research professionals.’
A 2018 Environmental Science and Policy open access peer reviewed article written with colleagues examining co-production in UK adaptation policy: ‘Co-producing UK climate change adaptation policy: an analysis of the 2012 and 2017 UK Climate Change Risk Assessments.’
A 2017 Environment International peer reviewed article written with Canadian academics and policymaker colleagues examining the value of ‘two-eyed seeing’ in the context of the cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health: ‘Bridging science and traditional knowledge to assess cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health.’
A 2017 Regional Studies peer reviewed article written with Gillian Bristow (Cardiff University) examining climate adaptation and resilience in UK city-regions: ‘The ‘resilience trap’: exploring the practical utility of resilience for climate change adaptation in UK city-regions.’