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Green space benefits for health and well-being: A life-course approach for urban planning, design and management
O Douglas, M Lennon, M Scott
Cities 66, 53-62, 2017
3632017
Green infrastructure and planning policy: a critical assessment
M Lennon
Local Environment 20 (8), 957-980, 2015
2132015
Nature-based solutions for the contemporary city/Re-naturing the city/Reflections on urban landscapes, ecosystems services and nature-based solutions in cities/Multifunctional …
M Scott, M Lennon, D Haase, A Kazmierczak, G Clabby, T Beatley
Planning Theory & Practice 17 (2), 267-300, 2016
1902016
Delivering ecosystems services via spatial planning: reviewing the possibilities and implications of a green infrastructure approach
M Lennon, M Scott
Town Planning Review, 563-587, 2014
1712014
Urban design and adapting to flood risk: the role of green infrastructure
M Lennon, M Scott, E O'Neill
Journal of Urban Design 19 (5), 745-758, 2014
1312014
The utilisation of environmental knowledge in land-use planning: drawing lessons for an ecosystem services approach
R Cowell, M Lennon
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 32 (2), 263-282, 2014
1172014
Urban green space for health and well-being: developing an ‘affordances’ framework for planning and design
M Lennon, O Douglas, M Scott
Journal of urban design 22 (6), 778-795, 2017
932017
On ‘the subject’of planning’s public interest
M Lennon
Planning Theory 16 (2), 150-168, 2017
802017
Climate disruption and planning: resistance or retreat?
M Scott, M Lennon, F Tubridy, P Marchman, AR Siders, KL Main, ...
Planning Theory & Practice 21 (1), 125-154, 2020
582020
Green space and the compact city: Planning issues for a ‘new normal’
M Lennon
Cities & health 5 (sup1), S212-S215, 2021
482021
Developing green infrastructure ‘thinking’: devising and applying an interactive group-based methodology for practitioners
M Lennon, M Scott, M Collier, K Foley
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 59 (5), 843-865, 2016
442016
The ‘natures’ of planning: Evolving conceptualizations of nature as expressed in urban planning theory and practice
P Duvall, M Lennon, M Scott
European Planning Studies 26 (3), 480-501, 2018
412018
Opportunity or threat: Dissecting tensions in a post‐carbon rural transition
M Lennon, M Scott
Sociologia Ruralis 57 (1), 87-109, 2017
402017
The emergence of green infrastructure as promoting the centralisation of a landscape perspective in spatial planning—the case of Ireland
M Lennon, M Scott, M Collier, K Foley
Green Infrastructure, 12-29, 2018
382018
De-democratising the Irish planning system
M Lennon, R Waldron
European Planning Studies 27 (8), 1607-1625, 2019
322019
Contending Expertise: An Interpretive Approach to (Re) conceiving Wind Power's ‘Planning Problem’
M Lennon, M Scott
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 17 (5), 593-616, 2015
312015
Managed retreat and coastal climate change adaptation: The environmental justice implications and value of a coproduction approach
F Tubridy, M Lennon, M Scott
Land Use Policy 114, 105960, 2022
302022
Finding purpose in planning
M Lennon
Journal of Planning Education and Research 35 (1), 63-75, 2015
272015
Explaining the currency of novel policy concepts: learning from green infrastructure planning
M Lennon
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 33 (5), 1039-1057, 2015
262015
Presentation and persuasion: The meaning of evidence in Irish green infrastructure policy
M Lennon
Evidence & Policy 10 (2), 167-186, 2014
252014
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