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The prospects for improved energy efficiency in the UK residential sector (1999)
Journal Article
Longhurst, J. W., McEvoy, D., McEvoy, D. W., Gibbs, D. C., & Longhurst, J. (1999). The prospects for improved energy efficiency in the UK residential sector. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 42(3), 409-424. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640569911163

The perceived threat of climate change has become an important global issue of the 1990s, with measures to limit its ramifications now commonly linked to mainstream policy agendas. Reducing carbon intensity can be achieved through both supply and end... Read More about The prospects for improved energy efficiency in the UK residential sector.

Localities, natural resources and transition in Eastern Europe (1999)
Journal Article
Staddon, C. (1999). Localities, natural resources and transition in Eastern Europe. Geographical Journal, 165(2), 200-208. https://doi.org/10.2307/3060418

This 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.

Snow-push processes in pronival (protalus) rampart formation: Geomorphological evidence from Smorbotn, Romsdalsalpane, southern Norway (1999)
Journal Article
Shakesby, R. A., Matthews, J. A., Berrisford, M. S., & McEwen, L. J. (1999). Snow-push processes in pronival (protalus) rampart formation: Geomorphological evidence from Smorbotn, Romsdalsalpane, southern Norway. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 81(1), 31-45. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0435-3676.1999.00047.x

It is demonstrated that pronival (protalus) ramparts can be formed by a snow-push mechanism and need not accumulate in the conventional manner as a result of supranival processes. Ridges in pronival positions up to 1.2 m high and of unequivocal snow-... Read More about Snow-push processes in pronival (protalus) rampart formation: Geomorphological evidence from Smorbotn, Romsdalsalpane, southern Norway.