The contribution of surveying to sustainable development in the commonwealth
(2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Outputs (210)
Why are tropical rainforests so species rich? Classifying reviewing and evaluating theories (2001)
Journal Article
Countryside recreation provision in England: Exploring a demand-led approach (2001)
Journal Article
The Countryside Agency has recognised the need for a more demand-led approach to countryside recreation provision. This represents a departure from traditional planning-led approaches, in which measures of consumption have generally been used as prox... Read More about Countryside recreation provision in England: Exploring a demand-led approach.
Is the behaviour of the leg during oscillation linear? (2001)
Journal Article
The linear behaviour of the human leg was studied using a free oscillation method. The lower leg is represented by a simple mass, spring and dashpot model. Forty-five subjects underwent free vibration tests on their right legs. The force amplitude an... Read More about Is the behaviour of the leg during oscillation linear?.
Addressing the needs of the FM profession in HE: Bridging the gap between the FM industry and FM education (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
An evaluation of fining-upward sequences in mud-rock dominated successions in the lower old red sandstone of South Wales, UK (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Development plans and governance processes: Agendas, arenas and alliances (2001)
Book Chapter
Psychological aspects of breast reconstruction: A review of the literature (2001)
Journal Article
Aim. This paper critically examines the research literature relating to the psychological aspects of breast reconstruction. Particular attention is given to the role of specialist breast care nurses in supporting women faced with the decision of whet... Read More about Psychological aspects of breast reconstruction: A review of the literature.
Understanding mobility exclusion and investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution