Local Forest Dependence in Postcommunist Bulgaria: a case study
(2001)
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Staddon, C. (2001). Local Forest Dependence in Postcommunist Bulgaria: a case study. GeoJournal, 55(2-4), 517-527
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Sofia, Bulgaria (2000)
Journal Article
Staddon, C., & Mollov, B. (2000). Sofia, Bulgaria. Cities, 17(5), 379-387. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0264-2751%2800%2900037-8As Eastern Europe completes the first decade of the post-communist transition process significant changes in the built form of post-communist cities are becoming increasingly evident. Yet while there is a growing literature on the specific experience... Read More about Sofia, Bulgaria.
Restitution of forest property in post-communist Bulgaria (2000)
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Staddon, C. (2000). Restitution of forest property in post-communist Bulgaria. Natural Resources Forum, 24(3), 237-246. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.2000.tb00947.xAfter ten years of post-communist transformation, the current Bulgarian Government has only recently initiated the task of wholesale reform of the communist-era structures extant within the forestry sector. This is an unavoidably complex process, inv... Read More about Restitution of forest property in post-communist Bulgaria.
Localities, natural resources and transition in Eastern Europe (1999)
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Staddon, C. (1999). Localities, natural resources and transition in Eastern Europe. Geographical Journal, 165(2), 200-208. https://doi.org/10.2307/3060418This paper develops the claim that an emergent 'transition model of development' is resulting in the (re)marginalization of rural localities in post-communist countries. The specific case study of local development in a rural Bulgarian locality, sinc... Read More about Localities, natural resources and transition in Eastern Europe.
The hidden histories and geographies of neotraditional town planning: The case of Seaside, Florida (1997)
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Falconer Al-Hindi, K., & Staddon, C. (1997). The hidden histories and geographies of neotraditional town planning: The case of Seaside, Florida. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 15(3), 349-372. https://doi.org/10.1068/d150349The neotraditional resort development of Seaside, Florida merits special attention from geographers and urban planners because of the normative claims made by its designers and because it has garnered widespread attention from practising architects,... Read More about The hidden histories and geographies of neotraditional town planning: The case of Seaside, Florida.