| Title | Publisher | Year |
| Learning from Wind Power: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy |
Palgrave Macmillan |
2012 |
| Title | Book Title | Year |
| Social Acceptance of Wind Power Projects: Learning from Trans-National Experience |
Learning from Wind Power: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy |
2012 |
| Conclusions: lessons for future sustainable energy |
Learning from Wind Power: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy |
2012 |
| Wind power: towards a sustainable energy future? |
Learning from Wind Power: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy |
2012 |
| Marine Planning and Management to Mantain Ecosystem Goods and Services |
The Ecosystem Approach to Marine Planning and Management |
2011 |
| Understanding and experimenting with skills for community planning |
Sustainable Communities: Skills and Learning for Place-making |
2011 |
| Beyond consensus? Agonism, contestation, republicanism and a low carbon future |
Renewable Energy and the Public |
2010 |
| The role of cross-disciplinary planning in reducing the intensity of environmental release: the example of the Irish housing sector |
Interdisciplinary Aspects of Climate Change |
2009 |
| Spatial planning in contested territory: the search for a place vision after 'the troubles' |
Northern Ireland after the Troubles |
2008 |
| Spatial Governance in Contested Territory |
Territory, Identity and Space: Spatial Governance in a Fragmented Nation |
2006 |
| "We're too busy for that kind of stuff": citizenship, cross-Border collaboration and progress towards local sustainable development in Ireland |
Renewing urban communities: environment, citizenship and sustainability in Ireland |
2005 |
| Title | Journal Name | Year |
| From the Land to Sea and Back Again? Using Terrestrial Planning to Understand the Process of Marine Spatial Planning |
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning Vol 14 (1) (49-66)  DOI   |
2012 |
| Marine Spatial Planning: A New Frontier? (Editorial to a special issue on Marine Spatial Planning) |
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning Vol 14 (1) (1-5)  DOI   |
2012 |
| Large-scale wind deployment, social acceptance |
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIRE): Energy and the Environment Vol forthcoming (1-5)  |
2012 |
| “A system that works for the sea”? Exploring Stakeholders engagement with Marine Spatial Planning |
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Vol 53 (6) (701-723)    |
2010 |
| The Skills Agenda and the Competencies for Managing Diversity and Space |
Town Planning Review Vol Forthcoming (A-B)  |
2010 |
| Expanding wind power: A problem of planning, or of perception? |
Planning Theory and Practice Vol 10 (4) (523-532)    |
2009 |
| Wind Power - Is there a planning problem? (editorial) |
Planning Theory and Practice Vol 10 (4) (521-523)  |
2009 |
| Land Use Planning and Traveller-Gypsies: Towards Non-prejudical Practice |
Planning, Practice and Research Vol 23 (1) (77-99)    |
2008 |
| Cool Rationalities and Hot Air: A Rhetorical Approach to Understanding Debates on Renewable Energy |
Global Environmental Politics Vol 8 (2) (67-98)    |
2008 |
| A New Concept of Interprofessional Education in Planning Programmes: Reflections on Healthy Urban Planning Project |
Journal for Education in the Built Environment Vol 3 (2) (75-93)  DOI   |
2008 |
| Making sustainability ‘real’: using group-enquiry to promote education |
Environmental Education Research Vol 14 (482-500)  DOI   |
2008 |
| Many ways to say 'no', different ways to say 'yes': Applying Q-Methodology to understand public acceptance of wind farm proposals |
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Vol 50 (4) (517-551)  DOI   |
2007 |
| Third Party Appeals - Pragmatism and Principle |
Planning Theory and Practice Vol 7 (3) (330-339)  |
2006 |
| Discourses of objection: towards an understanding of third party rights in planning |
Environment and Planning A Vol 36(9) (1549-1570)  DOI |
2004 |
| Third Party Rights - Insights from the Irish Experience |
Scottish Planning and Environmental Law Vol 98 (82-83)  |
2003 |
| Third Party Rights of Appeal in Planning: Reflecting on the Experience of the Republic of Ireland |
Town Planning Review Vol 73 (4) (437-466)    |
2002 |
| The Difference Context Makes: Planning and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland |
European Planning Studies Vol 9(3) (339-358)  DOI |
2001 |
| Social Exclusion, Equality and the Good Friday Peace Agreement: The implications for land use planning |
Policy and Politics Vol 29, No. 4 (393-411)  |
2001 |
| Dublin City Profile |
Cities Vol 18/5 (355-364)  |
2001 |
| Title | Publication Type | Year |
| A review of the context for enhancing community acceptance of wind energy in Ireland |
Report for external body |
2012 |
| Spatial Allocation of Material Flow Analysis: A Geographic Information System Application of Material Flow Analysis in Ireland |
Report for external body |
2010 |
| The Future of the Planning Academy |
Report for external body |
2010 |