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The environmental and socio-economic impacts of changing agri-environment payments in Queens Sedgemoor, Somerset Levels
Report
Steer, M., & Maxfield, P. (2015). The environmental and socio-economic impacts of changing agri-environment payments in Queens Sedgemoor, Somerset Levels. Somerset Wildlife Trust

The moor appears to be nitrate limited, but there is evidence that may suggest there is significant nitrate input in parts of the moor. It would be instructive to understand the flux of nitrates as water move through the ditch system in more detail.... Read More about The environmental and socio-economic impacts of changing agri-environment payments in Queens Sedgemoor, Somerset Levels.

Bristol on-bus survey 2017
Report
Calvert, T., & Parkhurst, G. Bristol on-bus survey 2017. Innovate UK: UKRI

This report contains findings from a bus survey undertaken in 2017 of 1085 passengers on six routes in Bristol UK. The survey sought to understand: passenger perceptions of their bus experience, their travel time use, and perceptions surrounding the... Read More about Bristol on-bus survey 2017.

Operationalising principles-based output statistical disclosure control
Other
Ritchie, F., & Welpton, R. (2015). Operationalising principles-based output statistical disclosure control

This document is intended to help support staff and managers in research environments to implement principles-based output statistical disclosure control of results generated from confidential sources of data. It contains extensive discussion on the... Read More about Operationalising principles-based output statistical disclosure control.

End-of-life decision making for onshore wind and solar farms in Great Britain. Research findings and recommendations
Report
Windemer, R. (2021). End-of-life decision making for onshore wind and solar farms in Great Britain. Research findings and recommendations

In the context of a global transition to decarbonise the energy system and meet NetZero targets, expanding energy output from renewables is increasingly important. However, space for renewable energy infrastructure is limited and existing wind farms... Read More about End-of-life decision making for onshore wind and solar farms in Great Britain. Research findings and recommendations.

“What a mobility-limited world”: Design requirements of an age-friendly playable city
Working Paper
Costa, L. V., Veloso, A., Loizou, M., Arnab, S., Tomlins, R., & Sukumar, A. P. C. (2018). “What a mobility-limited world”: Design requirements of an age-friendly playable city

A key concern in an ageing society is citizens{\textquoteright} mobility. As populations age, disability impairments can affect active ageing, health-related wellbeing and quality of life. In this paper, we present the on-going research project Serio... Read More about “What a mobility-limited world”: Design requirements of an age-friendly playable city.

Expressing facial structure and appearance information in frequency domain for face recognition
Report
Olisah, C., Nunoo, S., Ofedebe, P., & Sulong, G. Expressing facial structure and appearance information in frequency domain for face recognition

Beneath the uncertain primitive visual features of face images are the primitive intrinsic structural patterns (PISP) essential for characterizing a sample face discriminative attributes. It is on this basis that this paper presents a simple yet effe... Read More about Expressing facial structure and appearance information in frequency domain for face recognition.

Postcards for Perec, complied and edited by Linda Parr
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S., & Parr, L. Postcards for Perec, complied and edited by Linda Parr. Exhibited at UK. (Unpublished)

Inclusion of artworks in the exhibition publication: Postcards for Perec, Complied and edited by Linda Parr, Impact Press, Bristol, February 2022. The publication brings together all 243 postcards produced by artists for the project. With a forew... Read More about Postcards for Perec, complied and edited by Linda Parr.

Collection of taxonomically classified mathematical common student errors in e assessments - (CSE Book)
Report
Sikurajapathi, I., Henderson, K., & Gwynllyw, R. Collection of taxonomically classified mathematical common student errors in e assessments - (CSE Book). UWE Bristol

This book presents Common Student Errors (CSEs) that have been made by first year students taking Engineering Mathematics e-examinations at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol). The CSEs presented in this document were collec... Read More about Collection of taxonomically classified mathematical common student errors in e assessments - (CSE Book).

UWE Continuous side road study
Report
Flower, J., Ricci, M., & Parkin, J. UWE Continuous side road study. Sustrans

This report summarises research undertaken by the Centre for Transport and Society at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) in relation to the provision of continuous footways across side road junctions as a means for providing enhance... Read More about UWE Continuous side road study.

The impact of sibling sexual abuse on adults who were harmed as children
Report
McCartan, K., Anning, A., & Qureshi, E. (2022). The impact of sibling sexual abuse on adults who were harmed as children. Home Office & SARSAS

Sibling Sexual Abuse (SSA) is an under researched form of sexual abuse. It is believed to be the most common form of familial sexual abuse often lasting a prolonged period, with significant lifelong impacts for the victims/survivors (including, psych... Read More about The impact of sibling sexual abuse on adults who were harmed as children.

Potential challenges facing persons-in-charge of automated buses, and means of recruiting, testing, and training them: An evidence review
Report
Calvert, T., Parkin, J., Parkhurst, G., & Bartle, C. Potential challenges facing persons-in-charge of automated buses, and means of recruiting, testing, and training them: An evidence review. Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Innovate UK

Whilst promising many benefits, widespread private automated vehicles also hold potential to increase traffic flows, worsen congestion, worsen public health, and reduce public transport use (Ainsalu et al., 2018). At the same time, there is potential... Read More about Potential challenges facing persons-in-charge of automated buses, and means of recruiting, testing, and training them: An evidence review.