Mobilising expert knowledge to facilitate education for sustainable development
(2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gough, G. (2014, August). Mobilising expert knowledge to facilitate education for sustainable development. Paper presented at Geographies of co-production: 2014 Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), RGS London
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Air pollution and energy use in England and Wales - A social and environmental justice analysis (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Barnes, J., & Chatterton, T. (2014, August). Air pollution and energy use in England and Wales - A social and environmental justice analysis. Presented at RGS-IGB Annual International Conference - Geographies of Co-Production, Kensington, London
The effects of cycle lanes, vehicle to kerb distance and vehicle type on cyclists' attention allocation during junction negotiation (2014)
Journal Article
Frings, D., Parkin, J., & Ridley, A. M. (2014). The effects of cycle lanes, vehicle to kerb distance and vehicle type on cyclists' attention allocation during junction negotiation. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 72, 411-421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2014.07.034Increased frequency of cycle journeys has led to an escalation in collisions between cyclists and vehicles, particularly at shared junctions. Risks associated with passing decisions have been shown to influence cyclists' behavioural intentions. The c... Read More about The effects of cycle lanes, vehicle to kerb distance and vehicle type on cyclists' attention allocation during junction negotiation.
International Approaches to Real Estate Development (2014)
Book
Squires, G., & Heurkens, E. (2014). International Approaches to Real Estate Development. Routledge
London's new skyscrapers (2014)
Journal Article
Short, M. (2014). London's new skyscrapers
Using Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) to identify and understand people's perceptions of crop loss to animals in uganda (2014)
Journal Article
Webber, A. D., & Hill, C. M. (2014). Using Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) to identify and understand people's perceptions of crop loss to animals in uganda. PLoS ONE, 9(7), e102912. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102912Considering how people perceive risks to their livelihoods from local wildlife is central to (i) understanding the impact of crop damage by animals on local people and (ii) recognising how this influences their interactions with, and attitudes toward... Read More about Using Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) to identify and understand people's perceptions of crop loss to animals in uganda.
Tall buildings in Vancouver: Celebrating the ‘cult of the view’ (2014)
Journal Article
Short, M. (2014). Tall buildings in Vancouver: Celebrating the ‘cult of the view’
Shifting of the ontological-epistemological balance in contemporary research agendas: A critique (2014)
Journal Article
Gopinath, D. (2015). Shifting of the ontological-epistemological balance in contemporary research agendas: A critique. Quality and Quantity, 49(5), 1873-1882With greater calls for public involvement, there are now claims of methodological shifts to ‘bottom-up’, ‘politically informed’ and ‘boundary-less’ approaches. This is not accurate as there is still predominantly an emphasis on epistemological consid... Read More about Shifting of the ontological-epistemological balance in contemporary research agendas: A critique.
Brutalist buildings – a new frontier for conservation? (2014)
Journal Article
Short, M. (2014). Brutalist buildings – a new frontier for conservation?When we think of historic buildings, we’re pretty comfortable with the idea that old mansions, the grand Georgian terraces, old stately homes or important cathedrals are protected by the state – from demolition and inappropriate extension or change.... Read More about Brutalist buildings – a new frontier for conservation?.
Illuminating twenty-five years of poverty research through paradata and secondary analysis (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bell, K., Gordon, D., Edwards, R., Elliot, H., Fahmy, E., & Phoenix, A. (2014, July). Illuminating twenty-five years of poverty research through paradata and secondary analysis. Paper presented at UK National Social Policy Association Conference, University of Sheffield, EnglandThis paper looked at poverty research over the 20th and 21st centuries, focussing on paradata and secondary analysis. In particular it discussed the work of Peter Townsend.