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Annual Report 2005: Publications 2005

Regional Economy & Society Research Cluster

Academic Staff

Bennett, R.J. and P.J.A. Robson, The advisor-SME client relationship: an empirical test of a model of client impact, satisfaction and commitment, Small Business Economics, 25 (3), 255-271.

Ramsden, M. and Bennett, R.J. The benefits of external supports to SMEs: “Hard” versus “soft” outcomes and satisfaction levels, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 12 (2), 227-243.

Bennett, R. J., SME expectations from Business Link Services: How are they met? Proceedings of the 28th ISBE Conference, Blackpool. Abstract p.151; paper S: 1-14 (www.isbe.org.uk).

Brindley, P., Wise, S., Maheswaran, R., and Haining, R. “The effect of alternative representations of population location on the areal interpolation of air pollution exposure.” Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Vol 29, 455-469.

Ceccato, V., and Haining, R. “Assessing the geography of vandalism: evidence from a Swedish city” Urban Studies, 42, 1637-1656.

Craglia, M., Haining, R. and Signoretta, P. “Modelling high intensity crime areas: comparing police perceptions with offence/offender data in Sheffield.” Environment and Planning, A, Vol 37(3), 503-524

Maheswaran, R., Haining, R., Brindley, P., Law, J., Pearson, T., Fryers, P., Wise, S. and Campbell, M.. “Outdoor air pollution, mortality and hospital admissions from coronary heart disease in Sheffield, United Kingdom – a small-area level ecological study.” European Heart Journal, 26, 2543-2549.

Maheswaran, R., Haining, R., Brindley, P., Law, J., Pearson, T., Fryers, P., Wise, S. and Campbell, M. “Outdoor air pollution and stroke in Sheffield, United Kingdom – a small area level geographical study.” Stroke, 36, 239-43.

James, A. Demystifying the Role of Culture in Innovative Regional Economies, Regional Studies, 39(9) pp. 1197-1216.

Martin, R.L. Putting Workfare in Place: Local Labour Markets and the New Deal (with P. Sunley and C. Nativel), London: Routledge, 256pp.

Martin, R.L. Identifying and Interpreting Regional Convergence Clusters across Europe (with L. Corrado and G. Meeks), Economic Journal, 115, pp. C133-C160.

Martin, R.L. Une Convergence Lente? La Nouvelle Théorie de la Croissance Endogène et le Développement Regional, Geographie, Économie, Société, 7, pp. 129-154.

Martin, R.L. Decentralised versus Centralised Financial Systems; Is There a Case for Local Capital Markets? (With B. Klagge), Journal of Economic Geography, 5, pp 387-422.

Martin, R.L. Deconstructing Clusters: Chaotic Concept of Policy Panacea? Chapter 15 in S. Breschi and Malerba (Eds) Clusters, Networks and Innovation, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 433-469.

Martin, R.L. Spatial Proximity Effects and Regional Equity Gaps in the Venture Capital Market: Evidence from Germany and the UK, (With C. Berndt, B. Klagge and P. Sunley) Environment and Planning A, 27 pp. 1207-1231.

Martin, R.L. Venture Capital Programmes in the UK and Germany: In What Sense Regional Policies? (With P. Sunley, C. Berndt and B. Klagge), Regional Studies, 39, pp. 255-273.

Martin, R.L. European Integration and Economic Geography, in Multidisciplinary Economics (Eds. P. De Gijsel and H. Schenk), Utrecht: Utrecht University Press, pp. 225-257.

Martin, R.L. Regional Dimensions of Europe’s Growth Problem (With B. Gardiner and P. Tyler), Regional Studies, 39, pp. 979-987.

Martin, R.L. Of Journals, Oil Tankers and Citation Impacts (with M. Kitson and P. Tyler), Regional Studies, 39, pp. 1157-1158.

Warrington, M. Mirage in the Desert? Access to educational opportunities in an area of social exclusion, Antipode 37(4): 796-816

Younger, M. and Warrington, M. Raising Boys’ Achievement in Secondary Schools: Issues, Dilemmas and Opportunities, Maidenhead: Open University Press

Younger, M. and Warrington, M. Raising Boys’ Achievement, London; Department for Education and Skills, Research Report 636

Affiliated, College, Research and Technical Staff

Maheswaran, R., Haining, R. P., Brindley, P., Law, J., Pearson, T., Fryers, P. R., Wise, S., and Campbell, M. J. “Outdoor Air Pollution, Mortality, and Hospital Admissions from Coronary Heart Disease in Sheffield, UK: A Small-Area Level Ecological Study.” Eur Heart J, ehi457.

Maheswaran, R., Haining, R. P., Brindley, P., Law, J., Pearson, T., Fryers, P. R., Wise, S., and Campbell, M. J. “Outdoor Air Pollution and Stroke in Sheffield, United Kingdom: A Small-Area Level Geographical Study.” Stroke 36, 239-43.

Environmental Processes Cluster

Academic Staff

Bharwani, S., Bithell, M. Downing, T.E., New, M., Washington, R., and Ziervogel, G. “Multi-Agent Modelling of Climate Outlooks and Food Security on a community Garden Scheme in Limpopo, South Africa”, Phil Trans. Roy. Soc. London Ser. B , 360, 2183-2194

Ziervogel, G., Bithell, M. Washington, R. and Downing, T. “Agent-based social simulation: a method for assessing the impact of seasonal climate forecast applications among smallholder farmers”, Agricultural Systems 83, 1-26

Bithell, M. and Brasington, J. Integrating agent-based models of subsistence farming with individual-based forest models and dynamic models of water distribution. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, 01778.

Bithell, M. and Brasington, J. Integrating agent-based models of subsistence farming with individual-based forest models and dynamic models of water distribution. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, 01778.

Brasington, J. An numerical investigation into rates of soil erosion and soil turbation at Chesterford Park. Final Report for Norwich Union Ltd, 82pp

Brasington, J. and McMillan, H.K. Optimal Use of ALSM for Modelling Urban Flood Inundation. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), H34B-06

McMillan, H.K. and Brasington, J. Techniques for efficient high-resolution modelling of urban floodplain inundation. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, 04485.

Devereux, B.J., Amable, G.S., Crow, P. & Cliff, A.D. The potential of airborne lidar for detection of archaeological features under woodland canopies. Antiquity, 79 (305), 648-660.

Devereux, B.J., Devereux, L.S. & Lindsay, C. Integrating transport and Planning: A new approach. Civil Engineering, Institute of Chartered Engineers, 158, 4-11.

Fuller, R.M., Devereux, B.J., Gillings, S., Amable, G.S., Hill, R.A. Indices of bird-habitat preference from field surveys of birds and remote sensing of land cover: a study of S.E. England with wider implications for conservation and biodiversity assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14, 223-39.

Timmreck, C., and Graf, H-F. The initial dispersal and radiative forcing of a Northern Hemisphere mid latitude super volcano: A Yellowstone case study, Atmos Chem Phys Discussion, 5, 7283-7308. SRef-ID: 1680-7375/acpd/2005-5-7283.

Pfeffer, M.A., B. Langmann, and Graf, H-F. Atmospheric transport and deposition of Indonesian volcanic emissions, Atmos Chem Phys Discussion, 5, 11861-11897. Sref-ID: 1680-7375/acpd/2005-5-11861.

K. Walter, Graf, H-F. The North Atlantic variability structure, storm tracks, and precipitation depending on the polar vortex strength, Atmos Chem Physics, 5, 239-248, SRef-ID:1680-7324/acp/2005-5-239

Graf, H.-F. and K. Walter: Polar vortex controls coupling of North Atlantic oceanand atmosphere. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L01704, doi:10.1029/2004GL020664, 2005

Eyring, V. N.R.P. Harris, M. Rex, T.G. Shepherd, D.W. Fahey, J. Austin, M.P.Chipperfield, M. Dameris, P. Forster, A. Gettelmann, Graf, H-F. T. Nagashima, P.A. Newman, M.J. Prather, J.A. Pyle, R.J. Salawitch, B.D. Santer, amd D. Waugh. A strategy for process-oriented validation of coupled chemistry-climate models. Bull AmerMeteorol Soc, 86 (8), 1117-+

Nober FJ, Graf H-F. A new convective cloud field model based on principles of self-organisation, Atmos Chem Phys, 5: 2749-2759 OCT 20 2005

Textor, C., Graf, H-F. C. Timmreck, and A. Robock: Emissions from volcanoes, in C. Granier, P. Artaxo, C. E. Reeves (eds.), Emissions of Atmospheric Trace Compounds, Advances in Global Change Research, 18, pp. 269-303, 2004.

Pfeffer, M.A., B. Langmann, and Graf, H-F. Atmospheric transport and deposition of Indonesian volcanic emissions, Atmos Cehem Physics Discussions, 5, 11861/11897, www.atmos-chem-phys.org/acpd/5/11861/, SRef-ID: 1680-7375/acpd/2005-5-11861

Textor, C., H.-F. Graf, A. Longo, A. Neri, T.E. Ongaro, P. Papale, C. Timmreck, and G.G.J. Ernst, 2005: Numerical simulation of explosive volcanic eruptions from the conduit flow to global atmospheric effects. Annals of Geophysics,48,4/5, 817-842,

Aiuppa, A., Inguaggiato, S., McGonigle, A.J.S., O’Dwyer, M., Oppenheimer, C., Padgett, M.J., Rouwet, D., and Valenza, M. H2S fluxes from Mt. Etna, Stromboli and Vulcano (Italy) and implications for the global volcanic sulfur budget, Geochimia et Cosmochimia Acta, 69, 1861-1871.

Mather, T.A., Pyle, D.M., Tsanev, V.I., McGonigle, A.J.S., Oppenheimer, C. and Allen, A.G. A reassessment of current volcanic emissions from the Central American arc with specific examples from Nicaragua, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 149, 297-311.

McGonigle, A.J.S., Hilton, D.R., Fischer, T.P., and Oppenheimer, C. Plume velocity determination for volcanic SO2 flux measurements, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L11302, doi:10.1029/2005GL022470.

McGonigle, A.J.S., Inguaggiato, S., Aiuppa, A., Hayes, A.R., and Oppenheimer, C. Accurate measurement of volcanic SO2 flux: Determination of plume transport speed and integrated SO2 concentration with a single device, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 6, Q02003, doi:10.1029/2004GC000845.

Wolters, M., Bakker, J.P., Bertness, M.D., Jefferies, R.L., and Möller, I. Saltmarsh erosion and restoration in south-east England: squeezing the evidence requires realignment. Journal of Applied Ecology, 42 (5), 844-851.

Oppenheimer, C., Kyle, P.R., Tsanev, V.I., McGonigle, A.J.S., Mather, T.A., and Sweeney, D. Mt. Erebus, the largest point source of NO2 in Antarctica, Atmospheric Environment, 39, 6000-6006.

Weidmann, D., Roller, C.B., Oppenheimer, C., Fried, A., and Tittel, F.K. Carbon isotopomers measurement using mid-IR tunable laser sources, Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 41, 293-302.

Weidmann, D., Wysocki, G., Oppenheimer, C., and Tittel, F.K. Development of a compact quantum cascade laser spectrometer for field measurement of CO2 isotopes, Applied Physics B., 80, 255-260.

Wiart, P. and Oppenheimer, C. Large magnitude silicic volcanism in north Afar: The Nabro Volcanic Range and Ma’alalta volcano, Bulletin of Volcanology, 67, 99-115.

Witham, C.S. and Oppenheimer, C. Mortality in England during the 1783-4 Laki Craters eruption, Bulletin of Volcanology, 67, 15-26.

Witham, C.S., Oppenheimer, C., and Horwell, C.J. Volcanic ash-leachates: a review and recommendations for sampling methods, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 141, 299-326.

Clifford, N.J. and Richards, K.S. Earth System Science: an oxymoron? Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30, 379-383

Keylock, C.J., Hardy, R.J., Parsons, D.R., Ferguson, R.I., Lane, S.N. and Richards, K.S. The theoretical foundations and potential for large-eddy simulation (LES) in fluvial geomorphic and sedimentological research. Earth Science Reviews 71(3-4) 271-304

Kidson, R., Richards, K.S. and Carling, P.A Reconstructing the ca. 100-year flood in Northern Thailand. Geomorphology 70 (3-4), 279-295

Kidson, R. and Richards, K.S. Flood Frequency Analysis: Assumptions and Alternatives. Progress in Physical Geography 29, 392-410

Richards, K. (2005) Paradigms, programmes and the RAE. Environment and Planning B. Planning and Design 32, 635-637

Lu, H., Raupach, M. R. and Richards, K. S. Modeling entrainment of sedimentary particles by wind and water: A generalized approach. Journal ofGeophysical Research, 110, D24114, doi:10.1029/2005JD006418

Fletcher, C.A. and Spencer, T. (Eds.), Flooding and Environmental Challenges for Venice and its Lagoon: State of Knowledge, xxv + 1 – 691. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Spencer, T., Laughton, A.S. and Flemming, N.C. (Eds.), Atmosphere-ocean-ecology dynamics in the Western Indian Ocean. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society of London A 363, 1 – 307.

McRobie, A., Spencer, T. and Gerritsen, H. (Eds.), The Big Flood: North Sea storm surge. Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London A 363, 1261 – 1491.

Spencer, T. and Spalding, M. Coral reefs of SE Asia: Controls, patterns and human impacts. In Gupta, A., (Ed.), Physical geography of SE Asia, 402-427. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

McFadden, L., Spencer, T. and Nicholls, R.J. Identifying Vulnerable Wetland Systems: Modelling the large-scale response of wetlands to sea-level rise. In Wallendorf, L., Ewing, L., Rogers, S. and Jones, C. (Eds.), Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2005, 453-465. ASCE, Reston, VA.

Trudgill, S.T. In Goudie, A.S., (Editor), 2004, Encyclopedia of Geomrphology, Boring organisms, 90-92; Catena, 122-124; Chelation and cheluviation, 143-144; Eluvum and eluviation, 314-315; Hydration, 534-535; Kaolinisation, 582-583; Micro-erosion meter, 669-670; Oxidation, 740-741; Reduction, 834; Solubility, 987-988. Routledge, London.

Affiliated, College, Research and Technical Staff

Devereux, B.J., Amable, G.S., Crow, P., and Cliff, A.D. The potential of airborne lidar for detection of archaeological features under woodland canopies. Antiquity, 79 (305), 648 – 660.

Fuller, R.M., Devereux, B.J., Gillings, S., Amable, G.S. and Hill, R.A. Indices of bird-habitat preference from field surveys of birds and remote sensing of land cover: a study of South Eastern England with wider implications for conservation and biodiversity assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14 (3), 223 – 239.

Allen, H.D., Randall, R.E., Amable, G.S., and Devereux, B.J., The typology of olive cultivation: integrating lidar with vegetation field data. Second Biennial Conference of the International Biogeography Society, Shepherdstown, WV, USA, 5-9 January.

Amable, G.S., Devereux, B.J., Allen, H.D., Randall, R.E., and Cockerell, T.F. Application of Airborne LiDAR data in Mapping the Structure of Deciduous Woodland Communities in Woodwalton Fen Nature Reserve, England. Second Biennial Conference of the International Biogeography Society, Shepherdstown, WV, USA, 5-9 January.

Devereux, B.J., Amable, G.S., Allen, H.D., Randall, R.E. Spatial patterns in the structure of semi-natural vegetation communities on the slopes of Mt. Psiloritis in South Central Crete. RGSIBG Annual International Conference – “Flows and spaces in a globalised world”, London, 31 August – 2 September.

Fuller, R.M., Devereux, B.J., Gillings, S., Amable, G.S. and Hill, R.A.. Indices of bird-habitat preference from field surveys of birds and remote sensing of land cover: a study of south-eastern England with wider implications for conservation and biodiversity assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14, 223-239.

Fuller, R.M., Cox, R., Clarke, R.T., Rothery, P., Hill, R.A., Smith, G.M., Thomson, A.G., Brown, N.J., Howard, D.C. and Stott, A.P. The UK Land Cover Map 2000: planning, construction and calibration of a remotely sensed, user-oriented map of Broad Habitats. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 7, 202-216.

McGonigle A.J.S., Volcano remote sensing with ground based spectroscopy, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A, 363, 2915-2929.

Aiuppa A., Inguaggiato S., McGonigle A.J.S., O’Dwyer M., Oppenheimer, C., Padgett, M.J., Rouwet D., and Valenza M., H2S fluxes from Mt. Etna, Stromboli and Vulcano (Italy) and implications for the global volcanic sulfur budget, Geochim. et Cosmichim. Acta, 69, 1861-1871.

McGonigle A.J.S., Tsanev V.I., Hilton D.R., Fischer T.P., and Oppenheimer, C., Plume velocity determination for volcano SO2 flux measurements, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L11302, .

McGonigle A.J.S., Inguaggiato S., Aiuppa A., and Hayes A.R., Accurate measurement of volcanic SO2 flux: determination of plume transport speed and integrated SO2 concentration with a single device, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 6, Q02003, .

Aiuppa A., Federico C., Franco A., Guidice G., Gurrieri S., Inguaggiato S., Liuzzo M., McGonigle A.J.S., and Valenza M., Emission of bromine and iodine from Mount Etna volcano, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 6, Q08008, .

Oppenheimer C., Kyle P.R., Tsanev V.I., McGonigle A.J.S., Mather T.A., and Sweeney D., Mt. Erebus, the largest point source of NO2 in Antarctica Atmos. Environ., 39, 6000-6006,

Nober F.J, Graf H.F. A new convective cloud field model based on principles of self-organisation , Atmos Chem Phys, 5: 2749-2759 OCT 20 2005

Oppenheimer, C., Kyle, P.R., Tsanev, V.I., McGonigle, A.J.S., Mather, T.A., and Sweeney, D . Mt. Erebus, the largest point source of NO2 in Antarctica. Atmospheric Environment, 39 (32), 6000-6006

Danov. M. and Tsanev, V.I. Emissivity of combination of two types of Rocks. Proc. SPIE, Vol. 5830, doi:10.1117/12.618439.

Society, Environment & Development research cluster

Academic Staff

Adams, W.M. Perrow, M.R. and Carpenter, A. (2005) Perceptions of River Managers of Institutional Constraints on Floodplain Restoration in the UK. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 48: 887-889.

Adams, W.M. Sustainability. In Cloke, P., Crang, P. and Goodwin, M. (eds.) Introducing Human Geographies, pp. 125-132. Arnold, London.

Hutton, J. Adams, W.M. and Murombedzi, J.C. Back to the barriers?: Changing narratives in biodiversity conservation. Forum for Development Studies 32, 2: 341-370.

Bayliss-Smith, T.P., Golson, J., Hughes, P, Blong, R. and Ambrose, W. Archaeological evidence for the Ipomoean Revolution at Kuk swamp, Upper Wahgi Valley, Papua New Guinea. In Ballard, C., Brown, P., Bourke, R.M. and Harwood, T. (Eds.), The Sweet Potato in Oceania: a Reappraisal, pp. 109-120. Ethnology Monograph 19, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, and Oceania Monograph 56, University of Sydney, Sydney.

Owens, S. ‘Making a difference? Some perspectives on environmental research and policy’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS, 30 (3) 287-292

Owens, S. (with other Members of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution) Crop Straying and the Health of Residents and Bystanders, Special Report, London: RCEP: 174pp, ISBN 0-9544186-2-X.

Radcliffe, S A ‘Development and geography II: Towards a postcolonial development geography?’ Progress in Human Geography 29 (3): 291-298

Radcliffe, S A) ‘Neoliberalism as we know it, but not in conditions of its own choosing: A Commentary’, Environment and Planning A, part of a special issue on ‘Geographies of neoliberalism in Latin America’, edited by T Perreault and P Martin, 37: 323-329 (February).

Andolina, R., Radcliffe, S. A., & Laurie, N. ‘Development and Culture: transnational identity making in Latin America’, Political Geography 24 (6): 678-702 (August)

Laurie, N, Andolina, R and Radcliffe, S A ‘Ethno-development: social movements, creating experts and professionalising indigenous knowledge in Ecuador.’ Antipode: Journal of Radical Geography. 39 (3): 470-496

Radcliffe, S A ‘Gunnar Myrdal’, in D Simon (Ed.) Fifty key thinkers on Development. Routledge, London, pp. 181-187

Trudgill, S.T. In Goudie, A.S., (Editor), 2004, Encyclopedia of Geomrphology, Boring organisms, 90-92; Catena, 122-124; Chelation and cheluviation, 143-144; Eluvum and eluviation, 314-315; Hydration, 534-535; Kaolinisation, 582-583; Micro-erosion meter, 669-670; Oxidation, 740-741; Reduction, 834; Solubility, 987-988. Routledge, London.

Upton, C. Institutions in a Pastoral Society:Processes of Formation and Transformation in Post-Socialist Mongolia. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Vol 25(3):584-599.

Vira, B. “Deconstructing the Harda Experience: the limits of bureaucratic participation”, Economic and Political Weekly, 40(48), 5068-75.

Vira, B. and Vira, S. “Governing India’s Urban Environment: Problems, Policies and Politics,” in E. Hust and M. Mann (eds.) Problems of Urbanization in South Asia: Governance and Public Response, Delhi, Manohar.

Fisher, D. R., Simpson, R. D., Vira, B., Chambers, W. B. and Davidson, D. J. “Chapter 3: Assessing Responses.” In Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Policy Responses, Volume 3. The Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.” Washington, DC: Island Press.

Vira, B. and Sekhar, R. Spirit of the Forest: A Comic Book, New Delhi: Viveka Foundation, 36 pp.

Vitebsky, P. “Reindeer people: living with animals and spirits in Siberia”, Boston: Houghton Mifflin; London: HarperCollins 464

Vitebsky, P. “A winter hunt”, Natural History, vol. 114, No.10, pp.30-35

Gelcich, S., Edwards-Jones, G., Kaiser, M. and Watson, E.E. ‘Using Discourses for Policy Evaluation: The Case of Marine Common Property Rights in Chile’. Society and Natural Resources, 18 (4): 377-391

Watson E.E. ‘Gender Sensitive Natural Resource Management (NRM) Research For Development’. Report for Department for International Development, Natural Resource Systems Programme

Black, R., Harrison, E.A., Schafer, J. and Watson, E. E. Natural Resource Management and Local Institutions in “Post-Conflict” Mozambique and Ethiopia’ European Tropical Forest Research Network News: Special Edition: Forests and conflicts, Vols 43/44: 54-57. http://www.etfrn.org/etfrn/newsletter/news4344/

Affiliated, College, Research and Technical Staff

Stammler, F. Tradition als Entwicklungskonzeption für die indigenen Völker im Norden Russlands. In Bruchlinien im Eis. Ethnologie des zirkumpolaren Nordens. Edited by S. Bauer, S. Donecker, A. Ehrenfried, and M. Hirnsperger, pp. 184-207. Münster, Vienna: Lit publishers.

Stammler, F. “The Obshchina Movement in Yamal: Defending Territories to Build Identities?” in Rebuilding Identities: Pathways to Reform in Post Soviet Siberia vol 3, Siberian Studies. Edited by E. Kasten, pp. 109-134. Berlin: Reimer.

Stammler, F. Reindeer Nomads Meet the Market: Culture, Property and Globalisation at the End of the Land. Muenster: Lit publishers (Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia vol. 6), pp. 364

Glaciology and Quaternary Science research cluster

Academic Staff

Arnold, N. Investigating the sensitivity of glacier mass balance/elevation profiles to changing meteorological conditions: model experiments for Haut Glacier d’Arolla, Valais, Switzerland. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, Vol. 37 no. 2, 139-145.

Rippin, D.M., I.C. Willis, N.S. Arnold, A.J. Hodson and M.Brinkhaus. 2005. Spatial and temporal variations in surface velocity and basal drag across the Tongue of the Polythermal Midre Lovénbreen, Svalbard. Journal of Glaciology, 51(175), 588-600.

Ó Cofaigh, C., Dowdeswell, J.A., Allen, C.S., Hiemstra, J., Pudsey, C.J., Evans, J. and Evans, D.J.A., 2005. Flow dynamics and till genesis associated with a marine-based Antarctic palaeo-ice stream. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 24, p. 709-740.

Ottesen, D., Dowdeswell, J.A., and Rise, L., 2005. Submarine landforms and the reconstruction of fast-flowing ice streams within a large Quaternary ice sheet: the 2,500 km-long Norwegian-Svalbard margin (57º to 80ºN). Geological Society of America, Bulletin, v. 117, p. 1033-1050.

Siegert, M.J., Pokar, M., Dowdeswell, J.A., and Benham, T.J., 2005. Radio-echo layering in West Antarctica. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 30, p. 1583-1591.

Burgess, D.O., Sharp, M., Mair, D.W.F., Dowdeswell, J.A. and Benham, T.J. Flow dynamics and iceberg calving rates of the Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada. Journal of Glaciology, v. 50, p. 219-230.

Ó Cofaigh, C., Larter, R.D., Dowdeswell, J.A., Hillenbrand, C.D., Pudsey,C.J., Evans, J. and Morris, P. Flow of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet on the continental margin of the Bellingshausen Sea at the Last GlacialMaximum. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 110, 11103,doi.10.1029/2005JB003619.

Head, M.J. & Gibbard, P.L. (editors). Early-Middle Pleistocene transitions: the land-ocean evidence. Geological Society of London, Special Publication.

Head, M.J. & Gibbard, P.L. An overview of Early-Middle Pleistocene transitions, and recommendation for a defining boundary. 1-31 In: Head, M.J. & Gibbard, P.L. (editors) Early-Middle Pleistocene transitions: the land-ocean evidence. Geological Society of London, Special Publication 336pp.

Hughes, P.D., Gibbard, P.L. and Woodward, J.C. Quaternary glacial records in mountain regions: a formal stratigraphical approach. Episodes, 28, 85-92.

Dreimanis, A. and Gibbard, P. Stratigraphy and sedimentation of the stratotype sections of the Catfish Creek Drift Formation between Bradtville and Plum Point north shore, Lake Erie, southwestern Ontario, Canada. Boreas 34, 101-122.

Gibbard, P. and van Kolfschoten, Th. The Pleistocene and Holocene Series. 441-452. In: Gradstein, F. Ogg, J. and Smith, A. (eds) A Geologic Time Scale 2004. Cambridge University Press 589 pp.

Gibbard, P.L., Smith, A.G., Zalasiewicz, J.A., Barry, T.L., Cantrill, D., Coe, A.L., Cope, J.C.W., Gale, A.S., Gregory, F.J., Powell, J.H., Rawson, P.R., Stone, P. and Waters, C.N. What status for the Quaternary? Boreas 34, 1-12.

Head, M.J., Seidenkrantz, M-S., Janczyk-Kopikowa, Z., Marks, L., Gibbard, P.L. Last Interglacial (Eemian) hydrographic conditions in the southeastern Baltic Sea, NE Europe, based on dinoflagellate cysts. Quaternary International 129 1-12.

Briant, R.M., Bateman, M.D., Coope, G.R. and Gibbard, P.L. Climatic control on Quaternary fluvial sedimentology of a Fenland Basin river, England. Sedimentology 52, 1397?1423.

Gibbard, P.L., Boreham, S., Cohen, K.M. and Moscariello, A. Global chronostratigraphical correlation table for the last 2.7 million years. Boreas 34, 1 (inclusion).

Horton, B. P., Gibbard, P. L., Milne, G. M., Morley, R.J., Purintavaragul, C. & Stargardt, J. M., Holocene sea levels and palaeoenvironments of the Malay-Thai Peninsula, southeast Asia. The Holocene 15, 1199-1213.

Gibbard, P. The Quaternary…now you see it, now you don’t! Geology Today 21, 11-13.

Gibbard, P. The Quaternary – progress, but not as we know it! Quaternary Perspectives 15,2,119.

Gibbard, P. International Commission on Stratigraphy Workshop. Leuven, Belgium, 1-5 September 2005 Quaternary Perspectives 15,2,117-119.

Rees, W.G. Remote Sensing of Snow and Ice. 285+xix pp. Taylor and Francis/CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

Rees, W.G. A new bipolar map projection. Polar Record 41(3), 215-222.

Kapitsa, A.P., Golubeva, E.I., Kravtsova, V.I., Krasnushkin, A.V., Lurie, I.K., Malyshev, V.B., Rees, W.G. and Tutubalina, O.V. Monitoring of the state of northern ecosystems [Monitoring sostoyaniya ekosistem severa]. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Geographical Series (2) 82-91.

Gaye, A., Marchand, Y. and Rees, G. Etude par imagerie radar des polltions pétrolières. Cybergeo: revue Européenne de Géographie, 273, 14 pp.

Affiliated, College, Research and Technical Staff

Burgess, D. O., Sharp, M. J., Mair, D. W. F., Dowdeswell, J. A., Benham, T. J. Flow dynamics and iceberg calving rates of Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada. Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 51, No. 173, 2005

Siegert, M. J., Pokar, M., Dowdeswell, J. A. and Benham, T. Radio-echo layering in West Antarctica: a spreadsheet dataset. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 30, 1583-1591 (2005)

Gibbard, P.L., Boreham, S., Cohen, K.M. and Moscariello, A. Global chronostratigraphical correlation table for the last 2.7 million years. Boreas 34, 1 (inclusion).

Evans, J., Pudsey, C.J., Ó Cofaigh, C., Morris, P. and Domack, E. Late Quaternary glacial history, flow dynamics and sedimentation along the eastern margin of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet. Quaternary Science Reviews, 24 (5-6), 741-774.

Ó Cofaigh, C., Dowdeswell, J.A., Allen, C.S., Hiemstra, J., Pudsey, C.J., Evans, J. and Evans, D.J.A. Flow dynamics and till genesis associated with a marine-based Antarctic palaeo-ice stream. Quaternary Science Reviews, 24 (5-6), 709-741.

Historical & Cultural Geography research cluster

Academic Staff

Bravo, M. T. Krupnik, I., Csonka, Y., Social Sciences and Humanities in the IPY 2007-2008: an Integrating Mission, Arctic 58(1):89-96.

Bravo, M. T. ‘Reinventing Natural History’, Antipode 37(2):369-373

Trevelyan, B., Smallman-Raynor, M.R., Cliff, A.D. ‘The spatial structure of epidemic emergence: geographical aspects of poliomyelitis in the northeastern United States, July-October 1916’. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 168, pp. 701-22.

Trevelyan, B., Smallman-Raynor, M.R., Cliff, A.D. ‘The spatial dynamics of poliomyelitis in the U.S.A.: from epidemic emergence to vaccine-induced retreat, 1910-1971’. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 95, pp. 269-93.

Devereux, B.J., Amable, G.S., Crow, P., Cliff, A.D. ‘The potential of airborne LiDAR for detection of archaeological features under different woodland canopies in the UK’. Antiquity, 79, pp. 648-60.

Duncan J.S. “Classics in Human Geography Revisited. Commentaryon Denis Cosgrove’s Social Formation and Symbolic Landscape.” Progress in Human Geography. Vol. 29, pp. 477-79.

Duncan, J.S. “Home Alone? Masculinity, Discipline and Erasure in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ceylon,” in L. Dowler, J. Carubia, & B. Szczygiel (eds.). Gender and Landscape: Renegotiating Morality and Space. New York: Routledge, pp. 19-33.

Howell, P.M.R. Prostitution and the place of empire: regulation and repeal in Hong Kong and the British imperial network, in Proudfoot. L.J. and Roche, M.M. (Eds) (Dis)placing Empire: Renegotiating British Colonial Geographies, 175-197. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Smith, R.M., ‘Geographers, Annaliste Historians and the roots and divergent pathways of English and French Historical Demography’ in I. Olábarri and F.J. Caspisteigui (eds) The Strength of History at the Doors of the New Millenium: History and the other Social and Human Sciences in the long XXth Century Eunsa, Pamplona, pp. 167-187

Smith, R.M., ‘Marriage, migration and seigneurial restraint in rural England 1270-1360: Merchet, movers and villeinage’, in P. Horden (ed) Movement and Movers on Medieval Societies, Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge pp. 171-193

Smith, R.M. ‘Periods, structures and regimes in early modern demographic history’ History Workshop Journal, 60, 257-273

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Briggs, C. Taxation, warfare, and the early fourteenth-century ‘crisis’ in the north: Cumberland lay subsidies, 1332-1348. Economic History Review, LVIII (4) pp. 639-72.

Blaikie, A., Garrett, E. and Davies R., ‘Migration, living strategies and illegitimate childbearing: a comparison of two Scottish settings, 1971-1881’, in Levene, A. Nutt, T and Williams, S. (eds.) Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920 [Palgrave].

Garrett, E. and Davies, R. ‘More Irish than the Irish? Nuptiality and fertility patterns on the Isle of Skye, 1881-1891’ in Morris R.J. and Kennedy, L. Ireland and Scotland: order and disorder; 1600-2000. [Birlinn] Pp 85-100.

Blaikie, A., Garrett, E. and Davies, R. ‘Migration, living strategies and illegitimate childbearing: a comparison of two Scottish settings, 1971-1881’, in Levene, A. Nutt, T and Williams, S. (eds.) Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920 [Palgrave].

Garrett, E. and Davies, R. ‘More Irish than the Irish? Nuptiality and fertility patterns on the Isle of Skye, 1881-1891’ in Morris R.J. and Kennedy, L. Ireland and Scotland: order and disorder; 1600-2000. [Birlinn] Pp 85-100.

Legg, S “Contesting and Surviving Memory: Space, Nation and Nostalgia in Les Lieux de Mémoire” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23: 481-504

Legg, S. “Sites of Counter-Memory: the Refusal to Forget and the Nationalist Struggle in Colonial Delhi” Historical Geography 33: 180-201

Legg, S. “Conference Review: Metropolitan Catastrophes; Scenarios, Experiences and Commemorations in the Era of Total War” The London Journal 29(2): 57-61

Legg, S. “Foucault’s Population Geographies: Classifications, Biopolitics and Governmental Spaces” Population, Space and Place 11(3)137-156

Reid, A. M. ‘The influences on the health and mortality of illegitimate children in Derbyshire, 1917-1922’, in Levene, A., Nutt, T. and Williams, S. (eds), Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920, 168-189. Palgrave, Basingstoke.

Reid, A. M. ‘The effects of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic on infant and child health in Derbyshire’. Medical History 49(1), 29-54.

Shaw-Taylor, L. ‘Family Farms and Capitalist Farms in Mid-Nineteenth Century England’, Agricultural History Review, 53, II, pp. 158-191.

Schofield, R. ‘”Monday’s child is fair of face”, favoured days got baptisms, marriages and burials in pre-industrial England’, Continuity and Change, 20 (1), 93-109.

Wrigley, E.A & Dunn, J. ‘Thomas Peter Ruffell Laslett’, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 130, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows IV, Oxford, pp. 109-29.