Covid-19 and rapid adoption and improvisation of online teaching: curating resources for extensive versus intensive online learning experiences JR Bryson, L Andres Journal of Geography in Higher Education 44 (4), 608-623, 2020 | 440 | 2020 |
Differential spaces, power hierarchy and collaborative planning: A critique of the role of temporary uses in shaping and making places L Andres Urban studies 50 (4), 759-775, 2013 | 287 | 2013 |
COVID‐19, virtual church services and a new temporary geography of home JR Bryson, L Andres, A Davies Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 111 (3), 360-372, 2020 | 218 | 2020 |
Enhancing quality of life through the lens of green spaces: A systematic review approach CA Mensah, L Andres, U Perera, A Roji International Journal of Wellbeing 6 (1), 2016 | 168 | 2016 |
The integration of cultural and creative industries into local and regional development strategies in Birmingham and Marseille: Towards an inclusive and collaborative governance? L Andres, C Chapain Regional Studies 47 (2), 161-182, 2013 | 137 | 2013 |
Friches en ville: du temps de veille aux politiques de l’espace C Ambrosino, L Andres Espaces et sociétés 134 (3), 037-051, 2008 | 112 | 2008 |
The creative economy in a context of transition: A review of the mechanisms of micro-resilience L Andres, J Round Cities 45, 1-6, 2015 | 104 | 2015 |
Cultural brownfields in European cities: a new mainstream object for cultural and urban policies L Andres, B Grésillon International journal of cultural policy 19 (1), 40-62, 2013 | 90 | 2013 |
Les friches: espaces en marge ou marges de manœuvre pour l’aménagement des territoires? C Janin, L Andres Annales de géographie, 62-81, 2008 | 90 | 2008 |
Les figures de la friche dans les villes culturelles et créatives L Andres, B Grésillon L’Espace géographique 40 (1), 15-30, 2011 | 84 | 2011 |
Planning, temporary urbanism and citizen-led alternative-substitute place-making in the Global South L Andres, H Bakare, JR Bryson, W Khaemba, L Melgaço, GR Mwaniki Regional Studies 55 (1), 29-39, 2021 | 70 | 2021 |
Alternative Initiatives, Cultural Intermediaries and Urban Regeneration: the Case of La Friche (Marseille) L Andres European Planning Studies 19 (5), 795-811, 2011 | 67 | 2011 |
Community participation in urban planning: the case of managing green spaces in Kumasi, Ghana C Adjei Mensah, L Andres, P Baidoo, JK Eshun, KB Antwi Urban Forum 28, 125-141, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
The limits to artist‐led regeneration: Creative brownfields in the cities of high culture L Andres, O Golubchikov International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 40 (4), 757-775, 2016 | 61 | 2016 |
The role of ‘persistent resilience’within everyday life and polity: households coping with marginality within the ‘Big Society’ L Andres, J Round Environment and Planning A 47 (3), 676-690, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |
Temporary urbanisms as policy alternatives to enhance health and well-being in the post-pandemic city L Andres, JR Bryson, P Moawad Current environmental health reports 8, 167-176, 2021 | 47 | 2021 |
New directions in the theorisation of temporary urbanisms: Adaptability, activation and trajectory L Andres, P Kraftl Progress in Human Geography 45 (5), 1237-1253, 2021 | 42 | 2021 |
Temps de veille de la friche urbaine et diversité des processus d’appropriation: la Belle de Mai (Marseille) et le Flon (Lausanne) L Andres Géocarrefour 81 (2), 159-166, 2006 | 42 | 2006 |
Negotiating polyvocal strategies: Re-reading de Certeau through the lens of urban planning in South Africa L Andres, P Jones, SP Denoon-Stevens, M Lorena Urban Studies 57 (12), 2440-2455, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
Marseille 2013 or the final round of a long and complex regeneration strategy? L Andres Town planning review 82 (1), 61-76, 2011 | 36 | 2011 |