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Geraint Ellis
Geraint Ellis
Professor, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University, Belfast
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Many ways to say ‘no’, different ways to say ‘yes’: applying Q-methodology to understand public acceptance of wind farm proposals
G Ellis, J Barry, C Robinson
Journal of environmental planning and management 50 (4), 517-551, 2007
6442007
Validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) for assessing moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behaviour of older adults in the United …
C Cleland, S Ferguson, G Ellis, RF Hunter
BMC medical research methodology 18, 1-12, 2018
4372018
Cool rationalities and hot air: a rhetorical approach to understanding debates on renewable energy
J Barry, G Ellis, C Robinson
Global environmental politics 8 (2), 67-98, 2008
3002008
Promoting community renewable energy in a corporate energy world
PA Strachan, R Cowell, G Ellis, F Sherry‐Brennan, D Toke
Sustainable development 23 (2), 96-109, 2015
2222015
Exploring the winners and losers of marine environmental governance/Marine spatial planning: Cui bono?/“More than fishy business”: epistemology, integration and conflict in …
W Flannery, G Ellis, G Ellis, W Flannery, M Nursey-Bray, ...
Planning Theory & Practice 17 (1), 121-151, 2016
1832016
‘A system that works for the sea’? Exploring stakeholder engagement in marine spatial planning
H Ritchie, G Ellis
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 53 (6), 701-723, 2010
1832010
Connectivity and physical activity: using footpath networks to measure the walkability of built environments
G Ellis, R Hunter, MA Tully, M Donnelly, L Kelleher, F Kee
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 43 (1), 130-151, 2016
1742016
From the land to sea and back again? Using terrestrial planning to understand the process of marine spatial planning
S Kidd, G Ellis
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 14 (1), 49-66, 2012
1662012
The social acceptance of wind energy: Where we stand and the path ahead
G Ellis, G Ferraro
Publications office of the European Union, 2017
1292017
Making sustainability ‘real’: using group‐enquiry to promote education for sustainable development
G Ellis, T Weekes
Environmental Education Research 14 (4), 482-500, 2008
1232008
Scale, history and justice in community wind energy: An empirical review
J Baxter, C Walker, G Ellis, P Devine-Wright, M Adams, RS Fullerton
Energy Research & Social Science 68, 101532, 2020
1152020
Wind Power: Is There A “Planning Problem”? Expanding Wind Power: A Problem of Planning, or of Perception? The Problems Of Planning—A Developer's Perspective Wind Farms: More …
G Ellis, R Cowell, C Warren, P Strachan, J Szarka, R Hadwin, P Miner, ...
Taylor & Francis Group 10 (4), 521-547, 2009
1132009
Territory, identity and spatial planning: Spatial governance in a fragmented nation
M Tewdwr-Jones, P Allmendinger
Routledge, 2006
1102006
Discourses of objection: towards an understanding of third-party rights in planning
G Ellis
Environment and planning A 36 (9), 1549-1570, 2004
1102004
Conceptualising change in marine governance: learning from transition management
C Kelly, G Ellis, W Flannery
Marine Policy 95, 24-35, 2018
1092018
Beyond consensus? Agonism, republicanism and a low carbon future
J Barry, G Ellis
Renewable energy and the public, 29-42, 2014
1072014
Cities and health: an evolving global conversation
M Grant, C Brown, WT Caiaffa, A Capon, J Corburn, C Coutts, CJ Crespo, ...
Cities & health 1 (1), 1-9, 2017
932017
Rescaling the governance of renewable energy: lessons from the UK devolution experience
R Cowell, G Ellis, F Sherry-Brennan, PA Strachan, D Toke
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19 (5), 480-502, 2017
872017
The social acceptance of wind energy
G Ellis, G Ferraro
European Commission-JRC Science for Policy Report, 2016
842016
Unravelling persistent problems to transformative marine governance
C Kelly, G Ellis, W Flannery
Frontiers in Marine Science 6, 213, 2019
762019
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