Devensian late-glacial environmental change in the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, England: A rare archive for Southwest Britain
(2008)
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Hill, T. C. B., Woodland, W., Spencer, C., Marriott, S., Case, D., & Catt, J. A. (2008). Devensian late-glacial environmental change in the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, England: A rare archive for Southwest Britain. Journal of Paleolimnology, 40(1), 431-444. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-007-9171-5
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Devensian Late-glacial environmental change in the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, England: A rare archive for southwest Britain (2008)
Journal Article
Case, D. J., Hill, T. C., Spencer, C., Woodland, W., Marriott, S., & Catt, J. A. (2008). Devensian Late-glacial environmental change in the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, England: A rare archive for southwest Britain. Journal of Paleolimnology, 40(1), 431-444. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-007-9171-5The Late-glacial and Holocene environmental history of the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, UK has been reconstructed using pollen, sediment particle size and mineralogical analyses and radiocarbon dating. A Devensian sediment ridge across the valley... Read More about Devensian Late-glacial environmental change in the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, England: A rare archive for southwest Britain.
Rainforest diversity and ecotourism: Exploring the links (2008)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2008). Rainforest diversity and ecotourism: Exploring the links. Geography Review, 20, 16-20
A case study of activities to enhance undergraduate recruitment into geography (2008)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2008). A case study of activities to enhance undergraduate recruitment into geography. Planet, 19, 21-25
Holocene sea-level change in the Severn Estuary, southwest England: A diatom-based sea-level transfer function for macrotidal settings (2007)
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Marriott, S. B., Hill, T. C., Woodland, W., & Spencer, C. (2007). Holocene sea-level change in the Severn Estuary, southwest England: A diatom-based sea-level transfer function for macrotidal settings. Holocene, 17(5), 639-648. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683607078988The recent growth in the use of microfossil-based transfer functions in late-Quaternary sea-level reconstructions reflects their potential to accurately quantify palaeo sea-level changes. This study details the development of a diatom-based sea-level... Read More about Holocene sea-level change in the Severn Estuary, southwest England: A diatom-based sea-level transfer function for macrotidal settings.
Can visitor satisfaction and knowledge about tropical rainforests be enhanced through biodiversity interpretation, and does this promote a positive attitude towards ecosystem conservation? (2007)
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Hill, J., Woodland, W., & Gough, G. (2007). Can visitor satisfaction and knowledge about tropical rainforests be enhanced through biodiversity interpretation, and does this promote a positive attitude towards ecosystem conservation?. Journal of Ecotourism, 6(1), 75-85. https://doi.org/10.2167/joe166.0
Can visitor satisfaction and knowledge about tropical rain forests be enhanced through biodiversity interpretation and does this promote a positive attitude towards ecosystem conservation? (2007)
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Gough, G., Woodland, W., & Hill, J. (2007). Can visitor satisfaction and knowledge about tropical rain forests be enhanced through biodiversity interpretation and does this promote a positive attitude towards ecosystem conservation?. Journal of Ecotourism, 6(1), 75-85. https://doi.org/10.2167/joe166.0
Globalisation and culture: A case study of two subterranean communities in southern Tunisia (2005)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2005). Globalisation and culture: A case study of two subterranean communities in southern Tunisia. Geography, 90, 42-53
Linking teaching and research in an undergraduate fieldwork module: A case study (2004)
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Hill, J., Woodland, W., & Spalding, R. (2004). Linking teaching and research in an undergraduate fieldwork module: A case study. Planet, 13, 4-7
Contrasting water management techniques in Tunisia: Towards sustainable agricultural use (2003)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2003). Contrasting water management techniques in Tunisia: Towards sustainable agricultural use. Geographical Journal, 169(4), 342-357. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0016-7398.2003.00098.xTunisia is a marginal country hydrologically and it has adopted a number of distinctive methods of water management for agriculture. The central region supports modern dam irrigation, whilst traditional rainwater harvesting is practiced in the south.... Read More about Contrasting water management techniques in Tunisia: Towards sustainable agricultural use.
Subterranean settlements in southern Tunisia: Environmental and cultural controls on morphology, community dynamics and sustainability (2003)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2003). Subterranean settlements in southern Tunisia: Environmental and cultural controls on morphology, community dynamics and sustainability. Geography, 88(1), 23-39
Landforms on Dartmoor part 1: Tors (2003)
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Forster, S., & Woodland, W. (2003). Landforms on Dartmoor part 1: Tors. Geography Review, 16(4), 24-27
An evaluation of Foreign Fieldwork in promoting Deep learning: A preliminary investigation (2002)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2002). An evaluation of Foreign Fieldwork in promoting Deep learning: A preliminary investigation. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 27(6), 539-555. https://doi.org/10.1080/0260293022000020309This article defines and evaluates the role of foreign fieldwork in promoting deep learning by university undergraduates of geography and environmental management. Empirical results show that students generally rose to the challenge of predictive-ana... Read More about An evaluation of Foreign Fieldwork in promoting Deep learning: A preliminary investigation.
Every drop counts: Water and agriculture in Tunisia (2001)
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Hill, J., & Woodland, W. (2001). Every drop counts: Water and agriculture in Tunisia. Geography Review, 15(1), 10-14