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Field testing of the ACCESS materials: a portfolio of materials to assist health workers to identify children with disabilities and offer simple advice to mothers (2005)
Journal Article
Wirz, S., Edwards, K., Flower, J., & Yousafzai, A. (2005). Field testing of the ACCESS materials: a portfolio of materials to assist health workers to identify children with disabilities and offer simple advice to mothers. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 28(4), 293-302

Children in less-developed countries with mild to moderate disabilities often remain unidentified until school age. Delayed identification leads to less successful interventions for most children and risks secondary disabilities. The disability group... Read More about Field testing of the ACCESS materials: a portfolio of materials to assist health workers to identify children with disabilities and offer simple advice to mothers.

Prevalence of wife beating in Jordanian refugee camps: Reports by men and women (2005)
Journal Article
Khawaja, M., & Barazi, R. (2005). Prevalence of wife beating in Jordanian refugee camps: Reports by men and women. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59(10), 840-841. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2004.031625

Wife beating, the most widespread form of domestic violence, has adverse consequences on the health and wellbeing of women and is a major cause of disability and death in many countries.1 In the past few years, it has been widely reported in developi... Read More about Prevalence of wife beating in Jordanian refugee camps: Reports by men and women.

Falling through the cracks: Limits to an instrumental rational role for environmental information in planning (2005)
Journal Article
Hills, S. (2005). Falling through the cracks: Limits to an instrumental rational role for environmental information in planning. Environment and Planning A, 37(7), 1263-1276. https://doi.org/10.1068/a3740

This paper explores the potential for environmental information to play an instrumental rational role in planning through an empirical investigation of regional planning processes in the German federal state of Brandenburg. The findings show that env... Read More about Falling through the cracks: Limits to an instrumental rational role for environmental information in planning.

A systematic approach to rights of way improvement planning (2005)
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Moores, D., Krause, J., Parkin, J., & Christensen, J. (2005). A systematic approach to rights of way improvement planning. Proceedings of the ICE - Municipal Engineer, 158(2), 123-128. https://doi.org/10.1680/muen.2005.158.2.123

The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 created the legal basis for rights of way improvement plans (ROWIPs). A systematic approach to the development of these plans has been developed through work on a pilot in Cheshire. A topic reviewed more clo... Read More about A systematic approach to rights of way improvement planning.

Transport policy and transport tax reform (2005)
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Potter, S., & Parkhurst, G. (2005). Transport policy and transport tax reform. Public Money and Management, 25(3), 171-178. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9302.2005.00470.x

We are now entering a new phase of transport policy fiscal instruments. Rather than reforming existing measures, the UK and several other countries are moving towards replacing the whole transport taxation regime. This article reviews the ways that c... Read More about Transport policy and transport tax reform.

Responding to unpopular social housing in Vaulx en Velin, Greater Lyon: An English perspective (2005)
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Hall, S., & Hickman, P. (2005). Responding to unpopular social housing in Vaulx en Velin, Greater Lyon: An English perspective. European Journal of Housing Policy, 5(1), 17-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616710500055646

In recent years, in many parts of England and France a mismatch between housing supply and demand has resulted in an increasing number of neighbourhoods experiencing problems of empty properties, depressed house prices and high stock turnover. This p... Read More about Responding to unpopular social housing in Vaulx en Velin, Greater Lyon: An English perspective.

Modernism, post-modernism and the decline of British seaside resorts as long holiday destinations: A case study of Rhyl, North Wales (2005)
Journal Article
Gale, T. (2005). Modernism, post-modernism and the decline of British seaside resorts as long holiday destinations: A case study of Rhyl, North Wales. Tourism Geographies, 7(1), 86-112. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461668042000324076

This paper premises that late twentieth century changes to culture impacted upon the demand for and supply of the constituent tourism resources of British seaside resorts in such a way as to facilitate their decline as mass market, long holiday desti... Read More about Modernism, post-modernism and the decline of British seaside resorts as long holiday destinations: A case study of Rhyl, North Wales.

City profile: Swansea (2005)
Journal Article
Tallon, A., Bromley, R. D. F., & Thomas, C. J. (2005). City profile: Swansea. Cities, 22(1), 65-76

Analysis of spray aid's residue curve for timing fungicide applications for grey leaf spot on maize (2005)
Journal Article
van Rij, N. C., Quinn, N., Caldwell, P. M., & Savage, M. J. (2005). Analysis of spray aid's residue curve for timing fungicide applications for grey leaf spot on maize. South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 22(3), 145-148. https://doi.org/10.1080/02571862.2005.10634697

Maize grey leaf spot is still a problem in commercial maize production, although the effect has been reduced with the widespread use of resistant varieties. It is estimated that, with a yield reduction of 1 %, annual economic losses of R5.6 million f... Read More about Analysis of spray aid's residue curve for timing fungicide applications for grey leaf spot on maize.