Outputs (542)
Resource exploitation, capital acumulation and transition in a post-communist locality: Notes from ongoing research in Bulgaria (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Paradoxes of conservation and development in post-communist Bulgaria: Recent environmental controversies (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Restitution of forest property in post-communist Bulgaria: Recombinant property relations? (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Discussant: Back to the future? Urban change in the post-communist world (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Theorising the environment as an object of governance in post-communist eastern Europe (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Challenges to sustainability in eastern European forestry reform: An ESRC research report (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Every drop counts: Water and agriculture in Tunisia (2001)
Journal Article
WRC Report No 586/1/00 Pretoria: Water Research Commission
Social constitution of trees as objects of management and exploitation: A case study from Bulgaria (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Reflections on socio-nature: New approaches to human-environment interactions (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Think global act local? Negotiating sustainable development under postcommunist transformation (2001)
Journal Article
These essays are offered as a contribution to the ongoing scholarly discourse concerned with environmental problems in East Central Europe (ECE). In this volume we concentrate on the local through papers that indicate the nature of environmental chal... Read More about Think global act local? Negotiating sustainable development under postcommunist transformation.
Bulgaria's nuclear energy sector in context (2001)
Book Chapter
Factors impacting construction project duration: A comparison between France, Germany and the UK (1998)
Journal Article
A survey of contractors planning engineers in France, Germany the U.K. indicates significant differences between projected completion times for an identical model building. Completion times are shortest in France, followed by Germany and then the U.K... Read More about Factors impacting construction project duration: A comparison between France, Germany and the UK.
Alpine debris-flows in Leirdalen, Jotunheimen, Norway, with particular reference to distal fans, intermediate-type deposits, and flow types (1999)
Journal Article
The landforms and deposits associated with AD 1996 debris-flows at three sites in the low-alpine zone, Jotunheimen, southern Norway, are described and analyzed. Parallel levées, composed of diamicton, occur on the valley-side slopes but distinct fron... Read More about Alpine debris-flows in Leirdalen, Jotunheimen, Norway, with particular reference to distal fans, intermediate-type deposits, and flow types.
The management of labour on high rise construction projects: An international investigation (1999)
Journal Article
Results of a model based survey of contractors' planning engineers in France, Germany and the UK, indicates significant divergence in proposed labour management and hence, modern construction practices. For an identical in situ concrete building, Fre... Read More about The management of labour on high rise construction projects: An international investigation.
A method for estimating labour requirements and costs for international construction projects at inception (1998)
Journal Article
At project inception stage, a quick and reliable method of estimating labour resource requirements and cost, is desirable. This paper presents a fresh approach in that ambition. During inception, while design information is at a premium, cost forecas... Read More about A method for estimating labour requirements and costs for international construction projects at inception.
Snow-push processes in pronival (protalus) rampart formation: Geomorphological evidence from Smorbotn, Romsdalsalpane, southern Norway (1999)
Journal Article
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.