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Annual Report 2002: Publications and Research Interests 2002

Academic Staff

W M Adams, MA, MSc, PhD, Reader in the Geography of Conservation and Development, Fellow of Downing College

Bill Adams works on the relationships between society and environment, particularly on conservation, resources and development in Africa, and on wildlife conservation in the UK.

  • Adams, W.M. (2002) ‘Africa.’ in: M. R. Perrow & A.J. Davy (eds.) Handbook of restoration ecology, v.2 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 57-77.
  • Adams, W.M. (2002) ‘Goodbye Malthus, hello humankind.’ Oryx: The International Journal of Conservation 36(3): 211-212.
  • Adams, W.M. (2002) ‘Sustainable development?’ in: R.J. Johnston, P.J. Taylor & M.J. Watts (eds.) Geographies of global change: remapping the world in the late twentieth century, second edition. London: Blackwell, 412-426.

H D Allen, MA, MSc, PhD, University Lecturer, Homerton College

Harriet Allen is a physical geographer with a special interest in biogeography, the Quaternary and environmental change.

N S Arnold, MA, PhD, Unversity Assistant Lecturer (in association with the Scott Polar Research Institute), Fellow of St John’s College

Neil Arnold has research interests in glaciological modelling, at the scales of both the growth and decay of Quaternary ice sheets, and the hydrological coupling of daily and seasonal melt production and runoff in valley glaciers.

  • Arnold, N.S., Van Andel, Tj. H. and Valen, V. (2002) ‘Extent, and dynamics of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3 (65000 – 25000 yrs BP).’ Quaternary Research 57(1): 38-48.
  • Arnold, N.S. and Sharp, M.J. (2002) ‘Flow variability in the Scandinavian Ice Sheet: modelling the coupling between ice sheet flow and hydrology.’ Quaternary Science Reviews 21(4-6): 485-502.
  • Willis, I., Arnold, N. and Brock, B. (2002) ‘Effect of snowpack removal on energy balance, melt and runoff in a small supraglacial catchment.’ Hydrological Processes 16(14): 2721-2749.

T P Bayliss-Smith, MA, PhD, University Senior Lecturer, Fellow of St John’s College

Tim Bayliss-Smith’s interests range from biogeography to development studies, with a focus on indigenous resource management practices, past and present, in tropical rain forests, coastal environments, islands and mountains with a regional specialisation in Melanesia and northern Scandinavia.

R J Bennett, MA, PhD, FBA, Professor of Geography, Fellow of St Catharine’s College

Robert Bennett is an analytical economic geographer with interests in business management and public policy, with a particular focus on SMEs and the agencies involved in regional and local economic development.

  • Bennett, R.J. (2002) ‘Employee and vocational training.’ in: A. Jolley (ed.) Skills and training handbook, 3rd Edition, London: Institute of Management, 8-10.
  • Bennett, R.J. (2002) ‘Factors affecting the effectiveness of business associations: a review.’ in: J. Greenwood (ed.) The effectiveness of EU Business Associations. Basingstoke: Palgrave,. 15-29.
  • Bennett, R.J. and Smith, C. (2002) ‘Competitive conditions, competitive advantage and the location of SMEs.’ Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 9(1): 73-86.
  • Bennett, R.J. and Smith, C. (2002) ‘The influence of location and distance on the supply of business advice.’ Environment and Planning A 34: 251-270. (Also in 24th ISBA National Conference, Leicester, 2001, Exploring the Frontiers of Small Business.).
  • Fuller, C., Bennett, R.J. and Ramsden, M. (2002) ‘The economic development role of English RDAs: the need for greater discretionary power.’ Regional Studies 36 (4): 421-428.
  • Ramsden, M., Bennett, R.J. and Fuller, C. (2002) ‘The end of TECs: a challenge for partner and successor bodies to maintain discretionary activity.’ Policy Studies 23(3/4): 231-246.

M Bithell, MA, PhD, Assistant Director of Research

  • Brasington, J., Richards, K.S. and Bithell, M. (2002) ‘Modelling the geomorphological dynamics of river corridors.’ Eos Trans. AGU 83(47): H71F-11.

J Brasington, BSc, PhD, University Assistant Lecturer, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College

James Brasington is a hydrologist and fluvial geomorphologist with interests in numerical modelling and environmental monitoring.

  • Brasington, J. (2002) Monitoring marshland degradation using multispectral remote sensed imagery.’ in: E. Nicholson & P. Clarke (eds.) The Iraqi Marshlands London: Politicos, 147-164.
  • Brasington, J., Richards, K.S. and Bithell, M. (2002) ‘Modelling the geomorphological dynamics of river corridors.’ Eos Trans. AGU 83(47): H71F-11.
  • Richards, K.S., Brasington, J. and Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) ‘Geomorphic dynamics of floodplains: ecological implications.’ Freshwater Biology 47: 559-579.
  • West, A.J., Bickle, M.J., Collins, R. and Brasington, J. (2002) ‘A small catchment perspective on Himalayan weathering: major cation fluxes.’ Geology 30: 355-358.

M T Bravo, BEng, MPhil, PhD, University Lecturer (in association with the Scott Polar Research Institute), Fellow of Downing College

Michael Bravo is a cultural geographer. His research interests include history and philosophy of the field sciences, ethnographic studies of science and technology, science and religion, history of scientific travel, collaborative research, and environmental ethics.

  • Bravo M. T. (2002) ‘And evil came to stay.’ Times Higher Education Supplement, March 15, 2002. Also posted on the Igloolik Isuma Forum website at http://www.isuma.ca/forums/
  • Bravo M. T. (2002) ‘Collaboration.’ in: C. Nash, F. Driver & K. Prendergast (eds.) Landing: eight collaborative projects between artists and geographers. London: Royal Holloway, University of London, i-ii.
  • Bravo M. T. (2002) ‘The geography of an empire licensed by providence: essay review of Nature’s government: science, imperial Britain, and the ‘improvement’ of the world.’ Annals of Science 59(4):413-418.
  • Bravo M. T. (2002) ‘Measuring Danes and Eskimos.’ in: M.T. Bravo & S. Sörlin (eds.) Narrating the Arctic: a cultural history of Nordic scientific practices Nantucket, Mass: Science History Publications, 235-273.
  • Bravo, M. T. and Sörlin, S. (eds.) (2002) Narrating the Arctic: a cultural history of Nordic scientific practices. Nantucket, Mass: Science History Publications, pp?.
  • Bravo, M. T. and Sörlin, S. (2002) ‘Narrative and practice’, in M.T. Bravo & S. Sörlin (eds.) Narrating the Arctic: a cultural history of Nordic scientific practices Nantucket, Mass: Science History Publications, 3-32.

A D Cliff, MA, PhD, DSc, FBA, Professor of Theoretical Geogaphy, Fellow of Christ’s College

Andrew Cliff’s interests focus upon statistical and mathematical modelling of spatial processes and their application to problems in location theory and spatial diffusion, particularly epidemiology.

  • Cliff, A.D. and Smallman-Raynor, M.R. (2002) ‘The geographical transmission of smallpox in the Franco-Prussian War: Prisoner of War (POW) camps and their impact upon epidemic diffusion processes in the civil settlement system of Prussia, 1870-71.’ Medical History 46: 241-264.
  • Cliff, A.D., Smallman-Raynor, M.R. and Johnson, N.P.A.S. (2002) ‘The spatial anatomy of an epidemic: influenza in London and the county boroughs of England and Wales, 1918-19.’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, NS 27: 452-470.

B J Devereux, MA, PhD, Computer Officer, Member of Sidney Sussex College

Bernard Devereux is interested in the application of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) to environmental problems, with special reference to computational methods.

  • Devereux, B.J., Gitas, I. and Radoglou K. (2001) ‘An examination of a fire altered Pinus Nigra ecosystem on the Mediterranean Island of Thassos.’ in: K. Radoglou (ed.) Forest research: a challenge for an integrated European approach. ??: ??, 351 – 358.

J A Dowdeswell, BA, MA, PhD, Professor of Physical Geography, Fellow of Jesus College, Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute

Julian Dowdeswell is a glaciologist, working on the form and flow of glaciers and ice caps and their response to climate change, and the links between former ice sheets and the marine geological record, using a variety of satellite, airborne and shipborne geophysical tools.

  • Dowdeswell, J.A., Bassford, R.P., Gorman, M.R., Williams, M., Glazovsky, A.F., Macheret, Y.Y., Shepherd, A.P., Vasilenko, Y.V., Savatyuguin, L.M., Hubberten, H.-W. and Miller, H. (2002) ‘Form and flow of the Academy of Sciences Ice Cap, Severnaya Zemlya, Russian High Arctic.’ Journal of Geophysical Research, 107 – 10.1029/2000/JB000129.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Elverhøi, A. (2002) ‘The timing of initiation of fast-flowing ice streams during a glacial cycle inferred from glacimarine sedimentation.’ Marine Geology, 188: 3-14.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Hambrey, M.J. (2002) Islands of the Arctic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 280 pp.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (eds.) (2002) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high latitude continental margins, Special Publication No. 203. London: Geological Society, 378pp
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (2002) ‘Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins: introduction and overview.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 1-9.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A., Ó Cofaigh, C., Taylor, J., Kenyon, N.H., Mienert, J. and Wilken, M. (2002) ‘On the architecture of high-latitude continental margins: the influence of ice-sheet and sea-ice processes in the Polar North Atlantic.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 33-54.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Siegert, M.J. (2002) ‘The physiography of modern Antarctic subglacial lakes.’ Global and Planetary Change, 35: 221-236.
  • Evans, J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Grobe, H., Niessen, F., Stein, R., Hubberten, H.-W., and Whittington, R.J. (2002) ‘Late Quaternary sedimentation in Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord and the continental margin of East Greenland.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 149-179.
  • Ó Cofaigh, C., Pudsey, C.J., Dowdeswell, J.A. and Morris, P. (2002) ‘Evolution of subglacial bedforms along a paleo-ice stream, Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf.’ Geophysical Research Letters, . 29 – 10.1029/2001/GL014488.
  • Ó Cofaigh, C., Taylor, J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Rosell-Mele, A., Kenyon, N.H., Evans, J. and Mienert, J. (2002) ‘Sediment reworking on high-latitude continental margins and its implications for palaeoceanographic studies: insights from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 325-348.
  • Ottesen, D., Dowdeswell, J.A., Rise, L., Rokoengen, K. & Henriksen, S. (2002) ‘Large-scale morphological evidence for past ice-stream flow on the mid-Norwegian continental margin.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 245-258.
  • Siegert, M.J. and Dowdeswell, J.A. (2002) ‘Late Weichselian iceberg, meltwater and sediment production from the Eurasian Ice Sheet: results from numerical ice-sheet modelling.’ Marine Geology 188: 109-127.
  • Siegert, M.J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Svendsen, J.I. and Elverhøi, A. (2002) ‘The Eurasian Arctic during the last Ice Age.’ American Scientist, 90: 32-39.
  • Talling, P.J., Peakall, J., Sparks, R.S.J., Ó Cofaigh, C., Dowdeswell, J.A., Felix, M., Wynn, R.B., Baas, J.H., Hogg, A.J., Masson, D.G., Taylor, J. and Weaver, P.P.E. (2002) ‘Experimental constraints on shear mixing rates and processes: implications for the dilution of submarine debris flows.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 89-103.
  • Taylor, J., Dowdeswell, J.A. and Siegert, M.J. (2002) ‘Depositional processes, fluxes, and sediment volumes on the margins of the Norwegian Sea (62-75°N).’ Marine Geology, 188: 61-77.
  • Taylor, J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Kenyon, N.H. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (2002) ‘Late Quaternary architecture of trough-mouth fans: debris flows and suspended sediments on the Norwegian margin.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 55-71.

J S Duncan, MA, PhD, University Lecturer, Fellow of Emmanuel College

A cultural geographer, Jim Duncan’s interests are in India, Sri Lanka, Canada and the United States, exploring the role which landscapes play in the construction of social and political identities.

  • Duncan, J,.S.(2002) ‘Embodying colonialism?: domination and resistance in 19th century Ceylonese coffee plantations.’ Journal of Historical Geography 28(3): 317-38.
  • Duncan, J.S. (2002) ‘O Superorganico na Geografia Cultural Americana.’ Espaco e Cultura 13: 7-33.
  • Duncan, J.S. and Lambert, D. (2002) ‘Landscape, aesthetics and power.’ in: J. Agnew & J. Smith (eds.) American space/American place:geographies of the United States on the threshold of a new century. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 264-291.

P L Gibbard, BSc, PhD, Dosent, Reader in Quaternary Palaeoenvironments, Member of Darwin College

Phil Gibbard is a Quaternary geologist whose interests include Pleistocene Neogene geology, sedimentation and stratigraphy, using multi-disciplinary methods to establish the changing palaeogeography of northern Europe and beyond.

  • Coope, G.R., Field M.H., Gibbard, P.L., Greenwood, M. and Richards, A.E. (2002) ‘Palaeontology and biostratigraphy of Middle Pleistocene river sediment in the Mathon Member, at Mathon, Herefordshire, England.’ Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 113, 237-258.
  • Gibbard, Ph. (2002) ‘Boundaries in Quaternary chronostratigraphy: the thin black line.’ Volume of Abstracts. INQUA-SEQS Conference, Ufa, 2002, 32.
  • Gibbard, Ph. (2002) ‘Report of the Secretary of the INQUA Commission on Stratigraphy, May 2002.’ Cuaternario y Geomorfologia 16: 4-5.
  • Gibbard, P.L. and Lewin J. (2002) ‘Climate and related controls on interglacial fluvial sedimentation in lowland Britain.’ Sedimentary Geology 15: 187-210.
  • Miettinen, A., Rinne, K., Haila, H., Hyvarinen, H., Eronen, M., Delusina, I., Kadastik, E., Kalm, V. and Gibbard, P. (2002) ‘The marine Eemian of the Baltic : new pollen and diatom data from Peski, Russia and Pohja-Uhtja, Estonia.’ Journal of Quaternary Science 17: 445-458.
  • Rawson, P.F., Allen, P.M., Brenchley, P.J., Cope, J.C.W., Gale, A. S., Evans, J.A., Gibbard, P.L., Gregory, F.J., Hailwood, E.A., Hesselbo, S.P., Knox, R.W.O’B., Marshall, J.E.A., Oates, M., Rliey, N.J., Smith, A.G., Trewin, N. and Zalasiweicz, J.A. (2002) Stratigraphical procedure. Professional Handbook. London: Geological Society, 58pp

P M Gray, BA, MA, PhD, University Assistant Lecturer, Fellow of Girton College

Mia Gray is an economic geographer whose research focuses on high techology industries (particularly biotechnology and pharmaceuticals) and their role in regional economic performance, local labour markets and urban regeneration.

  • Gray, M. (2002) ‘The micro-level matters: evidence from the bio-pharmaceutical industry” Zeitschrift für Geographie 46(2): 124-136.

R P Haining, MA, MSc, PhD, Professor of Human Geography, Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Head of Department

Bob Haining works principally in the area of methodologies for spatial data analysis with applications in health services research, environmental criminology and economic geography.

  • Haining, R.P. (2001) ‘Spatial autocorrelation.’ in: N.J.Smelser & P.B.Baltes (eds) International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon, 14763-14768.
  • Haining, R.P. (2001) ‘Spatial sampling.’ in: N.J.Smelser & P.B.Baltes (eds) International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon, 14822-14827
  • Ceccato, V., Haining, R.P. and Signoretta, P. (2002) ‘Exploring offence statistics in Stockholm City using spatial analysis tools.’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 92: 29-51.

P M R Howell, MA, PhD, University Lecturer, Fellow of Downing College

Philip Howell’s research interests are primarily in nineteenth century Britain and its empire, with particular reference to questions of gender and sexuality.

  • Howell, P.M.R. (2002) ‘A place for the animal dead: pets, pet cemeteries and animal ethics in late Victorian Britain.’ Ethics, Place and Environment 5(1): 5-22.
  • Howell, P.M.R. (2002) ‘Foucault in Ireland.’ Chimera 17: 33-36.

G Kearns, MA, PhD, University Lecturer, Fellow of Jesus College

Gerry Kearns is an historical geographer with interests at the intersection amongst demography, medical geography and the historical geography of cities.

  • Kearns, G. (2002) ‘Imperial geopolitics.’ in: J. Agnew, K. Mitchell & G. Toal (eds.) A companion to political geography Oxford: Blackwell, 173-186.
  • Kearns, G. (2002) ‘Ireland after theory.’ Bullán: an Irish Studies Journal 6: 107-114.
  • Kearns, G. and Laxton, P. (2002) ‘Ethnic groups as public health hazards: the famine Irish in Liverpool and lazaretto politics.’ in: E. Rodríguez-Ocaña (ed.) The politics of the healthy life: an international perspective. Sheffield: European Association for the History of Medicine and Health, 13-40.

D Low-Beer, BA, MPhil, PhD, University Assistant Lecturer, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College

Dan Low-Beer is a human geographer, working on health and development. His research currently focuses on AIDS, valuing global health issues, risk and AIDS behaviour changes, and war and disease.

  • Banati P., Low-Beer D., Stoneburner R.L., Katz I. and Stadler J. (2002) ‘Mining and AIDS mortality in South Africa: a spatial assessment.’ XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona.
  • Low-Beer D (2002) ‘HIV incidence and prevalence trends in Uganda’ The Lancet 360 (9347)

R L Martin, MA, PhD, Professor of Economic Geography, Fellow of St Catharine’s College

Ron Martin is an economic geographer who works on the geography of labour, the geography of money and finance, regional development theory, the regional implications of European economic and monetary integration, and the regional political economy of state intervention.

  • Martin, R.L. (2002) ‘EMU and enlargement: twin threats to European regional cohesion?’ in: T. Arnull. & D. Wincott (eds) Accountability and legitimacy in the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 346-363.
  • Martin, R.L. (2002) ‘A geography for policy, or a policy for geography?’ Progress in Human Geography 26: 642-644.
  • Martin, R.L. (2002) ‘Geography and Transactions: some valedictory reflections.’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, NS 27(4): 387-390.
  • Martin, R.L. (2002) ‘Getting ranked and going global.’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS, 27(1): 1-5.
  • Martin, R.L. (2002) ‘Localising welfare to work?: territorial flexibility and the new deal for young people.’ Environment and Planning A, 20: 911-932.
  • Martin, R.L., Sunley, P. and Turner, D. (2002) ‘Taking risks in regions: the geographical anatomy of Europe’s emerging venture capital market.’ Journal of Economic Geography 2(2): 1-30.

I Möller

Iris Möller is a coastal geomorphologist with a research focus on wave-vegetation interaction in the intertidal zone, the monitoring and the prediction of long-term (>5 year) coastal morphodynamics.

  • Kelman, I., Thomalla, F., Brown, J., Möller, I., Spence, R. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Coastal flood-risk assessment in England.’ Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London A360: 1553-1554.
  • Möller, I. (2002) ‘Land reclamation from seas.’ in: T. Munn (ed.) Encyclopedia of global environmental change: volume 3 [I. Douglas (ed.)] Causes and consequensces of global environmental change. Chichester: John Wiley, 424-430.
  • Möller, I. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Wave dissipation over macro-tidal saltmarshes: effects of marsh edge typology and vegetation change.’ Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 36: 506-521.
  • Möller, I., Spencer, T., and Rawson, J. (2002). ‘Spatial and temporal variability of wave attenuation over a UK saltmarsh.’ in: Coastal Engineering 2002. Solving Coastal Conundrums. Proceedings of the 28th International Conference 7-12 July, Cardiff, UK. London: Thomas Telford Publishing, 362.
  • Thomalla, F., Brown, J., Kelman, I., Möller, I., Spence, R. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Towards an integrated approach for coastal flood impact assessment.’ in: L. Ewing and L. Wallendorf (eds) Proceedings, Solutions to Coastal Disasters ’02 (ASCE : Reston Virginia), 142-158.

C Oppenheimer, BA, PhD, University Lecturer

Clive Oppenheimer’s research involves the elaboration and application of novel remote sensing techniques to volcanology. Some of these methodologies are now being used by volcano observatories for routine surveillance, contributing both to hazard assessment, and a deeper understanding of volcanic processes. Current work focuses on spectroscopic measurements of the atmospheric chemistry of volcanic plumes, and on Quaternary volcanism in Africa.

  • Allen, A.G., Oppenheimer, C., Ferm, M., Baxter, P.J., Horrocks, L., Galle, B., McGonigle, A.J.S., and Duffell, H.J. (2002) ‘Primary sulphate aerosol and associated emissions from Masaya volcano, Nicaragua.’ Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, D.O.I. 10.1029/2002JD002120, 4 December 2002.
  • Edmonds, M., Pyle, D. and Oppenheimer, C. (2002) ‘HCl emissions at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, West Indies, during the second phase of dome-building: November 1999 to October 2000.’ Bulletin of Volcanology, 64: 21-30.
  • Kerle, N. and Oppenheimer, C. (2002) ‘Satellite remote sensing as a tool in lahar disaster management.’ Disasters, 26: 140-160.
  • McGonigle A.J.S., Oppenheimer C., Galle B., Mather T. and Pyle D. (2002) ‘Walking traverse and scanning DOAS measurements of volcanic gas emission rates.’ Geophysical Research Letters, DOI 10.1029/2002GL015827, 26 October 2002.
  • Oppenheimer, C. (2002) ‘Limited global change due to largest known Quaternary eruption, Toba ≈74 kyr BP?.’ Quaternary Science Reviews, 21: 1593-1609.
  • Oppenheimer, C., Burton, M.R., Durieux, J. and Pyle, D.M. (2002) ‘Open-path Fourier transform spectroscopy of gas emissions from a carbonatite volcano: Oldoinyo Lengai, Tanzania.’ Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 37: 203-214.
  • Oppenheimer, C., Edmonds, M., Francis, P. and Burton, M.R. (2002) ‘Variation in HCl/SO2 gas ratios observed by Fourier transform spectroscopy at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat.’ in: T.H. Druitt & P. Kokelaar (eds) The eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, from 1995 to 1999. Memoir 21. London: Geological Society, 621-639.
  • Oppenheimer, C. and Yirgu, G. (2002) ‘Thermal imaging of an active lava lake: Erta ‘Ale volcano, Ethiopia,.’ International Journal of Remote Sensing, 23: 4777-4782.
  • Porter, J.N., Horton, K., Mouginis-Mark, P., Lienert, B., Lau, E., Sutton, A.J., Elias, T., and Oppenheimer, C. (2002) ‘Sun photometer and lidar measurements of the plume from the Hawaii Kilauea volcano Pu’u ‘O’o vent: estimates of aerosol flux rates and SO2 lifetime.’ Geophysical Research Letters, DOI 10.1029/2002GL014744, 23 August 2002.
  • Richter, D., Erdelyi, M., Curl, R.F., Tittel, F.K., Oppenheimer, C., Duffell, H.J. and Burton, M. (2002) ‘Field measurement of volcanic gases using tunable diode laser based mid-infrared and Fourier transform infrared spectrometers.’ Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 37: 171-186.

S E Owens Obe, BSc, MA, PhD, FRSA, Reader in Environment and Policy, Fellow of Newnham College

Susan Owens’ research interests include: environmental issues and policies in Britain and Europe; environmental policy processes, particularly the relationship between knowledge and policy; land-use planning and environmental sustainability; and the political development of environmentalism. She is a member of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution.

  • Owens, S. (2002) ‘”A collision of adverse opinions?”: major projects, planning inquiries and policy change.’ Environment and Planning A 34: 949-957.
  • Owens, S. (2002) ‘Environmental planning – the need for fundamental change.‘ Town and Country Planning 71(7/8): 198-201.
  • Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (2002) The environmental effects of aircraft in flight. Special Report. London: Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, 48pp.
  • Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (2002) Environmental planning 23rd Report, Cm 5459. London: The Stationery Office, 235pp.

S A Radcliffe, BA, PhD, University Lecturer, Fellow of New Hall

Sarah Radcliffe is a human geographer working on contemporary Latin America, with particular emphasis on social movements, social theory and gender relations, and popular national identities and place.

  • Laurie, N., Andolina, R. and Radcliffe, S.A. (2002) ‘New exclusions: the consequences of multicultural legislation for water politics in Bolivia.’ in: R. Sieder (ed.) Multiculturalism in Latin America: indigenous rights, diversity and democracy. London: Palgrave, 173-195.
  • Radcliffe, S. (2002) ‘Indigenous women, rights and the nation-state in the Andes.’ in: N Craske & M Molyneux (eds) Gender and the politics of rights and democracy in Latin America. London: Palgrave, 149-172.
  • Radcliffe, S. (2002) ‘Re-territorialized space and ethnic political participation: indigenous municipalities in Ecuador.’ Space and Polity 6(3): 289-305.
  • Radcliffe, S, Laurie, N and Andolina, R. (2002) Indigenous peoples and political transnationalism: globalisation from above meets globalisation from below? Transnational Communities programme working papers, WPTC-02-05, available on www.transcomm.ox.ac.uk/working_papers.htm [checked 6.5.03]

K S Richards, Professor of Geography, Fellow of Emmanuel College

Keith Richards is a fluvial geomorphologist with interests ranging from cold and wet to hot and dry environments, taking in hydrological controls, slope stability, soil erosion, sediment yield and, particularly, river forms and processes.

  • Richards, K. (2002) ‘Drainage basin structure, sediment delivery and the response to environmental change.’ in: S.J. Jones & L.E. Frostick (eds.) Sediment flux to drainage basins: causes, controls and consequences. Special Publication 191. London: Geological Society of London, 149-160.
  • Richards, K., Brasington, J. and Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) ‘Geomorphic dynamics of floodplains: ecological implications and a potential modelling strategy.’ Freshwater Biology 47: 1-22.
  • Richards, K., Watson, E., Bulkeley, H. and Powell, R. (2002) ‘Some ideas and reflections on teaching “ideas” in geography.’ Journal of Geography in Higher Education 26: 33-47.

A P Shepherd, BSc, PhD, University Assistant Lecturer

  • Dowdeswell, J.A., Bassford, R.P., Gorman, M.R., Williams, M., Glazovsky, A.F., Macheret, Y.Y., Shepherd, A.P., Vasilenko, Y.V., Savatyuguin, L.M., Hubberten, H.-W. and Miller, H. (2002) ‘Form and flow of the Academy of Sciences Ice Cap, Severnaya Zemlya, Russian High Arctic.’ Journal of Geophysical Research, 107 – 10.1029/2000/JB000129.
  • Shepherd, A., Wingham, D.J. and Mansley, J.A.D. (2002) ‘Inland thinning of the Amundsen Sea sector, West Antarctica.’ Geophysical Research Letters 29, art-1364, 2002.

R M Smith, MA, PhD, FBA, Reader in Historical Demography and Director of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

Richard Smith’s research interests are in the characteristics of medieval and early modern demographic regimes with particular reference to marriage and household formation behaviour. He also works on long-term changes in mortality patterns and the demographic correlate of welfare systems.

  • Smith, R.M. (2002) ‘Social institutions and demographic regimes in non-industrial societies: a comparative approach.’ in: H. Macbeth & P. Collinson (eds.) Human population dynamics: cross-disciplinary perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 103-124
  • Smith, R.M. (2002) ‘The social policy: Malthus, poverty and welfare.’ in: A. Jensen (ed.) Visiting Malthus. Trondheim: Paulson, 80-99.
  • Smith, R.M. and Solar, P. (2002) ‘An old poor law for the new Europe?: reconciling local solidarity with labour mobility in early modern England.’ in: P.A. David & M. Thomas (eds.) The economic future in historical perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 463-477

T Spencer, MA, PhD, University Senior Lecturer, Fellow of Magdalene College, Director of the Cambridge Coastal Research Unit

Tom Spencer works at the interface between geomorphology and the geological and biological sciences, particularly in tropical environments. He has particular interests in coral reef, mangrove, saltmarsh and rain forest ecosystems.

  • Fletcher, C.A., Spencer, T., Campostrini, P. and DaMosto, J. (2002) ‘Environmental problems of Venice and Venice lagoon: creating an international forum for debate.’ Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London A360: 1542.
  • Kelman, I., Thomalla, F., Brown, J., Möller, I., Spence, R. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Coastal flood-risk assessment in England.’ Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London A360: 1553-1554.
  • Möller, I. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Wave dissipation over macro-tidal saltmarshes: effects of marsh edge typology and vegetation change.’ Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 36: 506-521.
  • Möller, I., Spencer, T. and Rawson, J. (2002). ‘Spatial and temporal variability of wave attenuation over a UK saltmarsh.’ Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering (Institution of Civil Engineers) 7-12 July, Cardiff, U.K.: London: Thomas Telford Publishing, 362.
  • Spencer, T. and Teleki, K. (2002) ‘Coral bleaching: geographical perspectives.’ in: B.A. Best, R.S. Pomeroy & C.M. Balboa (eds) Implications for coral reef management and policy: relevant findings from the 9th International Coral Reef Symposium. US Agency for International Development : Washington DC, 106-108.
  • Spencer, T. and Viles, H.A. (2002) ‘Bioconstruction, bioerosion and disturbance in coral reefs and rocky carbonate coasts.’ in: P.A Gares & D.J. Sherman (eds) The geomorphology of coastal environments, Geomorphology Special Issue 48: 23-50.
  • Thomalla, F., Brown, J., Kelman, I., Möller, I., Spence, R. and Spencer, T. (2002) ‘Towards an integrated approach for coastal flood impact assessment.’ in: L. Ewing & L. Wallendorf (eds) Proceedings, Solutions to Coastal Disasters ’02 (ASCE : Reston Virginia), 142-158.

B Vira, MA, MPhil, University Assistant Lecturer, Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Executive Secretary of the University of Cambridge Committee for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (CIES)

Bhaskar Vira’s research has examined the process of institutional and policy reform in India’s forest sector, especially since the 1970s. He has also written on international trade and the environment, and on North-South issues in the context of environmental decision making.

  • Vira, B. (2001) ‘Claiming legitimacy: analysing conflict in the environmental policy process.’ Environment and Planning C 19(5): 637-650.
  • Vira, B. (2002) ‘Trading with the enemy?: examining north- south perspectives in the climate change debate.’ in: D. W. Bromley & J. Paavola (eds.) Economics, ethics and environmental policy: contested choices. Oxford: Blackwell, 164-180.

P Vitebsky

  • Humphrey, C. and Vitebsky, P. (2002) L’architecture sacrée, Köln: Taschen; Arquitectura sagrada, Köln: Taschen; Sakrale Architektur, Köln: Taschen
  • Vitebsky, P. (2002) ‘Withdrawing from the land: social and spiritual crisis in the indigenous Russian Arctic.’ in: CM Hann (ed.) Postsocialism: ideals, ideologies and practices in Eurasia, New York and London: Routledge, pp.180-195 [also published as: ‘Ruckzug vom Land: die soziale und spirituelle Krise der indigenen Bevolkerung der russischen Arktis.’ in C. Hann (hg) Postsozialismus: Transformationsprozesse in Europa und Asien aus ethnologische Perspektive, Frankfurt-am-Main, Campus, pp.265-286.

M Warrington, MA, PhD, University Lecturer and Director of Studies, King’s College

Molly Warrington’s research focuses on domestic violence and on the educational aspects of social exclusion in Britain. She is also co-directing a DfES project examining the gender gap in achievement in British schools.

  • Younger, M. and Warrington, M. (2002) ‘Single-sex teaching in a co-educational comprehensive school in England: an evaluation based upon students’ performance and classroom interactions.’ British Educational Research Journal 28(3): 353-374.
  • Younger, M., Warrington, M. and McLellan, R. (2002) ‘The “problem” of “under-achieving boys”: some responses from English secondary schools.’ School Leadership and Management 22(4): 387-403.

E E Watson, BSc, PhD, University Assistant Lecturer, Fellow of Newhnam College

Liz Watson’s research interests broadly concern social and cultural change, natural resource management and agriculture, particularly in Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya and Mozambique). Her specific research interests include religious conversion, conflict, post-conflict reconstruction, and the relationship between these processes and environmental management practices.

  • Watson, E. E.(2002) ‘Capturing a local elite: the Konso honeymoon.’ in: W. James et al. (eds.) Remapping Ethiopia: socialism and after. Oxford: James Currey, 198-218.
  • Richards, K.S., Watson, E.E., Bulkeley, H.A. and Perkins, R. (2002) Some ideas and reflections on teaching “ideas” in geography.’ Journal of Geography in Higher Education 26(1): 33-48.

I C Willis, BSc, PhD, University Lecturer, Fellow of St Catharine’s College

Ian Willis is a glaciologist, with particular research interests in glacier climate and mass balance; glacier hydrology; glacier dynamics; and subglacial mechanical and chemical weathering processes and the transfer of sediments and solutes through glacierised catchments.

  • Lamb, H.R., Tranter, M., Sharp, M.J., Brown, G.H., Hubbard, B.P. and Willis, I.C. (2002) ‘Geochemical weathering at the bed of Haut Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland – a new model.’ Hydrological Processes 16: 959-993.
  • Mair, D., Nienow, P., Sharp, M., Wohlleben, T. and Willis, I. (2002) ‘Influence of subglacial drainage system evolution on glacier surface motion: Haut Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland.’ Journal of Geophysical Research 107(B8), EPM 8-1 to EPM 8-13.
  • Mair, D., Sharp, M. and Willis, I. (2002) ‘Evidence for basal cavity opening from analysis of surface uplift during an early melt-season high velocity event: Haut Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland.’ Journal of Glaciology 48(161): 208-216.
  • Willis, I., Arnold, N. and Brock, B. (2002) ‘Effect of snowpack removal on energy balance, melt and runoff in a small supraglacial catchment.’ Hydrological Processes 16: 2721-2749.

Affiliated, College, Research and Technical Staff

V Ceccato

  • Ceccato, V. (2002) ‘Quality of life and social cohesion: a methodological discussion and their implications in planning.’ in: F. Snickars, B. Olerup & L.O. Persson (eds) Reshaping regional planning Aldershot: Ashgate, 166-192.
  • Ceccato, V., Haining, R. and Signoretta, P. (2002) ‘Exploring crime statistics in Stockholm using spatial analysis tools.’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 22: 29-51.
  • Ceccato, V. and Karlström, A. (2002) ‘A new information theoretical measure of global and local spatial associations.’ The Review of Regional Research (Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaf) 22: 13-40.
  • Ceccato, V. and Persson, L.O. (2002) ‘Dynamics of rural areas: an assessment of employment in Sweden.’ Journal of Rural Studies 18: 49-63.

R M Fuller

  • Anon. (2002) (co-authored by Fuller, R.M., Smith, G.M., Sanderson, J.M., Hill, R.A., Thomson, A.G., Cox, R., Brown, N.J., & Gerard, F.F.). LCM2000 GIS for all the UK. Huntingdon: CEH.
  • Brown, N. Gerard, F. and Fuller, R.M. (2002) ‘Mapping of land use classes within the CORINE land cover map of Great Britain.’ Cartographic Journal. 39(1): 5-14.
  • Fuller, R.M., Smith, G.M., Sanderson, J.M., Hill, R.A. and Thomson, A.G. (2002) ‘The UK land cover map 2000: construction of a parcel-based vector map from satellite images.’ Cartographic Journal. 39(1): 15-25.
  • Fuller, R.M., Smith, G.M., Sanderson, J.M., Hill, R.A., Thomson, A.G., Cox, R., Brown, N.J. and Gerard, F.F. (2002) Countryside survey 2000 module 7: land cover map 2000. Final Report, CSLCM/Final. Unpublished CEH report to DETR.
  • Hill R.A., Smith G.A., Fuller R.M. and Veitch N. (2002) ‘An extra dimension: integrating CASI and LIDAR data for land-cover mapping.’ International Journal of Remote Sensing. 23: 2327-2334.
  • Rushton, S.P., Gurnell, J., Lurz, P.W.W. and Fuller, R. (2002) ‘Modelling impacts and costs of gray squirrel control regimes on the viability of red squirrel populations.’ Journal of Wildlife Management. 66(3): 683-697.
  • Smith, G.M. and Fuller, R.M. (2002) Land cover map 2000: a data resource for Scotland.’ in: M.B. Usher, E.C. Mackey & J.C. Curran, (eds.) The state of Scotland’s environment and natural heritage. Edinburgh: The Stationary Office, 31-35.
  • Smith, G.M. and Fuller, R.M. (2002) ‘Land cover map 2000 and meta data at the land parcel level.’ in: G.M. Foody & P.M. Atkinson (eds.) Uncertainty in remote sensing and GIS. London :Wiley & Sons, 143-153.

M J Head

Martin Head is a palynologist whose particular interest is in Quaternary and Neogene dinoflagellates.

  • Head, M.J. (2002) ‘Echinidinium zonneveldiae sp. nov., a new dinoflagellate cyst from the Late Pleistocene of the Baltic region.’ Journal of Micropalaeontology, 21: 169­173.
  • Head, M.J. and Beaudoin, A.B. (eds.) (2002) New frontiers and applications in palynology and micropaleontology: a Canadian perspective. Special issue of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 180(1­3): 1­251.
  • Head, M.J., and Beaudoin, A. B. (2002) ‘Palynology and micropaleontology in Canada ­ an introduction.’ in: M.J. Head & A.B. Beaudoin (eds.) New frontiers and applications in palynology and micropaleontology: a Canadian perspective. Special issue of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 180: 1­4.
  • Pospelova, V. and Head, M.J. (2002) ‘Islandinium brevispinosum sp. nov. (Dinoflagellata), a new organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst from modern estuarine sediments of New England (USA).’ Journal of Phycology, 38: 593­601.

F M R Hughes

Francine Hughes is a biogeographer interested in wetlands and the functioning of alluvial ecosystems.

  • Guilloy-Froget, H., Muller, E., Barsoum, N. and Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) .Dispersal, germination and survival of Populus nigra (L.) (Salicaceae) in changing hydrologic conditions.’ Wetlands 22(3): 478-488.
  • Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) ‘Can we manage rivers to benefit alluvial woodlands?’ in: B. van Dam & S. Bordacs (eds.) Genetic diversity in river populations of European Black Poplar. Proceedings of an international symposium held in Szekszard, Hungary 16-20 May, 2001, pp187-196.
  • Richards, K., Brasington, J. and Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) ‘Geomorphic dynamics of floodplains: ecological implications and a potential modelling strategy.’ Freshwater Biology 47: 559-579.
  • Winfield, M. and Hughes, F.M.R. (2002) ‘Variations in the genetic, morphometric and growth characteristics of Populus nigra ssp. betulifolia clones: implications for river restoration in the U.K.’ Wetlands 22(1): 33-48.

D R Lambert

  • David Lambert is an historical geographer working on the historical and cultural geography of the Caribbean; slavery and humanitarian movements; and the geographies of white identities.
  • Duncan, J.S. and Lambert, D. (2002) ‘Landscapes, aesthetics, and power.’ in: J. Agnew & J. Smith (eds.) American space/American place: geographies of the contemporary United States. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 264-291.
  • Lambert, D. (2002) ‘”True lovers of religion”: Methodist persecution and white resistance to antislavery in Barbados, 1823-1825.’ Journal of Historical Geography 28(2): 216-236.

J Law

  • Law, J., and Willms, D. (2002). ‘Provincial maps depicting neighbourhood types.’ in: D. Willms (ed.) Vulnerable children. ??: University of Alberta Press, 389-406.

A J S McGonigle

Andrew McGonigle is a physicist developing and implementing novel optical strategies for monitoring volcanic gas emissions.

  • Allen, A.G., Oppenheimer, C., Ferm, M., Baxter, P.J., Horrocks, L.A., Galle, B., McGonigle, A.J.S. and Duffell, H.J. (2002) ‘Primary particulate sulphate emissions from Masaya volcano, Nicaragua.’ Journal of Geophysical Research 107(D23), ACH5-1 – ACH5-8, doi: 10.1029/2002JD002120.
  • McGonigle, A.J.S., Andrews, A.J., Coutts, D.W., Hogan, G.P., Johnston, K.S., Moorhouse, J.D. and Webb, C.E. (2002) ‘Compact 2.5-W 10-kHz Nd:YLF-pumped dye laser.’ Applied Optics 41: 1714-1717.
  • McGonigle, A.J.S. and Coutts, D.W. (2002) ‘A Titanium sapphire laser end-pumped by a fibre-coupled copper-vapour-laser.’ Optics Communications 209: 217-221.
  • McGonigle, A.J.S., Oppenheimer, C., Galle, B., Mather, T. and Pyle, D.M. (2002) ‘Walking traverse and scanning DOAS measurements of volcanic gas emission rates.’ Geophysical Research Letters 29(20): 46-1 – 46-4, doi: 10.1029/2002GL015827.

C Ó’Cofaigh

  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (eds.) (2002) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high latitude continental margins, Special Publication No. 203. London: Geological Society, 378p.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (2002) ‘Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins: introduction and overview.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 1-9.
  • Dowdeswell, J.A., Ó Cofaigh, C., Taylor, J., Kenyon, N.H., Mienert, J. and Wilken, M. (2002) ‘On the architecture of high-latitude continental margins: the influence of ice-sheet and sea-ice processes in the Polar North Atlantic.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 33-54.
  • Ó Cofaigh, C., Pudsey, C.J., Dowdeswell, J.A. and Morris, P. (2002) ‘Evolution of subglacial bedforms along a paleo-ice stream, Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf.’ Geophysical Research Letters, 29(8), 10.1029/2001GL014488.
  • Ó Cofaigh, C., Taylor, J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Rosell-Mele, A., Kenyon, N.H., Evans, J. and Mienert, J. (2002) ‘Sediment reworking on high-latitude continental margins and its implications for palaeoceanographic studies: insights from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 325-348.
  • Talling, P.J., Peakall, J., Sparks, R.S.J., Ó Cofaigh, C., Dowdeswell, J.A., Felix, M., Wynn, R.B., Baas, J.H., Hogg, A.J., Masson, D.G., Taylor, J. and Weaver, P.P.E. (2002) ‘Experimental constraints on shear mixing rates and processes: implications for the dilution of submarine debris flows.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 89-103.
  • Taylor, J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Kenyon, N.H. and Ó Cofaigh, C. (2002) ‘Late Quaternary architecture of trough-mouth fans: debris flows and suspended sediments on the Norwegian margin.’ in: J.A. Dowdeswell & C. Ó Cofaigh (eds.) Glacier-influenced sedimentation on high-latitude continental margins, Special Publication 203 London: Geological Society, 55-71.

J Oeppen

Oeppen, J. and Vaupel, J.W. (2002) ‘Broken limits to life-expectancy.’ Science 296(5970): 1029-1031.

Yashin, A.I., Begun, A.S., Boiko, S.I., Ukraintseva, S.V. and Oeppen, J. ‘New age patterns of survival improvement in Sweden: do they characterize changes in individual aging?’ Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 123(6): 637-647

M Ramsden

  • Fuller, C,. Bennett, R.J. and Ramsden, M. (2002) ‘The economic development role of English RDAs: the need for greater discretionary power.’ Regional Studies 36 (4): 421-428.
  • Ramsden, M., Bennett, R.J. and Fuller, C. (2002) ‘The end of TECs: a challenge for partner and successor bodies to maintain discretionary activity.’ Policy Studies 23(3/4): 231-246.

A M Reid

  • Reid, A.M. (2002) ‘Infant feeding and post neonatal mortality in Derbyshire, England, in the early twentieth century.’ Population Studies 56(2): 151-166.

L M Shaw-Taylor

  • de Moor, M., Shaw-Taylor, L. and Warde, P. (2002) The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, ??
  • Shaw-Taylor, L. (2002) ‘The management of common land in the lowlands of southern England.’ in: M. de Moor, L. Shaw-Taylor & P. Warde (2002) The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 59-86.

K Warpula

  • Warpula, K. (2002) ‘Eastern Finnish families on the borderland of historical family forms.’ History of Family 7: 315-326.
  • Warpula, K. (2002) ‘”Honour thy father and thy mother”: the formation of authority in seventeenth-century Sweden.’ in A. Koskivirta & S. Forsström (eds.) Manslaughter, fornication and sectarianism: norm-breaking in Finland and the Baltic area from medieval to modern times. The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. Saarijärvi: Gummerrus Kirjapaino OY, 77-99.

E A. Wrigley

  • Wrigley, E.A. (2002) ‘Country and town: the primary, secondary, and tertiary peopling of England in the early modern period.’ in: P. Slack & R. Ward (eds.) The peopling of Britain: the shaping of a human landscape Oxford: Oxford University Press, 217-242.
  • Wrigley, E.A. (2002) ‘Production and reproduction: the significance of population history.’ in: P. Martland (ed.) The future of the past: big questions in history (London: Vintage, 50-65.

Graduate Students

P Banati

  • Banati P., Low-Beer D., Stoneburner R.L., Katz I. and Stadler J. (2002) ‘Mining and AIDS mortality in South Africa: a spatial assessment.’ XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona.

S M Cashin

  • Cashin, S.M. and McGrath, G. (2002) ‘The creation of a modern cadastral system within a transitional country: the case of the Republic of Moldova.’ in: Land registration and spatial planning in transitional countries: opportunities of the European Union?. Proceedings of an International Seminar, 31 October – 1 November. The Netherlands: Wageningen University, pp. 102-126.

S L Damery

  • Brown, J.D., and Damery, S.L. (2002) ‘Managing flood risk in the UK: towards the integration of social and technical perspectives.’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 27: 412-426.

F S Danks

  • Danks, F.S. and Klein, D.R.. (2002) ‘Using GIS to predict potential wildlife habitat: a case study of muskoxen in northern Alaska.’ International Journal of Remote Sensing. 23(21): 4611-4632.

W J Fletcher

Fletcher, W.J. (2002) ‘Late-Glacial and Holocene vegetation and prehistoric wood-use in the Istrian karst, Croatia.’ in: S. Thiébault (ed.) Charcoal analysis: methodological approaches, palaeoecological results and wood uses. Proceedings of the Second International Meeting of Anthracology, Paris, September 2000. BAR International Series 1063. Oxford: Archaeopress

J O Habek

  • Habeck, J.O. (2002) ‘The future prospects for reindeer husbandry in Russia.’ in: P. Soppela, R, Walther, B. Ahman & J-A. Riseth (eds.): Reindeer as a keystone species in the North: biological, cultural and socio-economic aspects. Rovaniemi: Arctic Centre Reports, No 38.
  • Habeck, J.O. (2002) ‘How to turn a Reindeer pasture into an oil well, and vice versa: transfer of land, compensation and reclamation in the Komi Republic,’ in: E. Kasten (ed.) People and the land: pathways to reform in Post-Soviet Siberia. Berlin: Reimer, 125-147.
  • Habeck, J.O. (2002) ”Vi gør vores arbejde og de gør deres arbejde’: Rendrift og olieproduktion i det Nordøstlige Europa (Komiernes og nenetsernes regioner).’ in: C. Oreskov (ed.): Tundraens og tajgaens folk: En antropologisk, religionssociologisk, folkloristisk og biologisk fremstilling af de russiske urfolks situation i dag. København (Copenhagen): INFONOR, 45-58.

P D Hughes

  • Hughes, P.D. (2002) ‘Loch Lomond Stadial glaciers in the Aran and Arenig Mountains, North Wales, Great Britain.’ Geological Journal 37: 9-15.
  • Hughes, P.D. (2002) ‘Nunataks and the surface altitude of the last ice sheet in southern Snowdonia, Wales.’ Quaternary Newsletter 97: 19-26.
  • Hughes, P.D. (2002) ‘Nunataks and the surface altitude of the last ice sheet in southern Snowdonia, Wales: a reply to McCarroll and Ballantyne (2002).’ Quaternary Newsletter 98: 15-17.

S Irlbacher-Fox

  • Irlbacher Fox, S. and Edge, L. (2002) Inuvialuit and Gwich’in traditional governance. Yellowknife: Artisan Press. Inuvik: Beaufort Delta Self Government Negotiations Office
  • Irlbacher Fox, S. (2002) Moose hide tanning guide, Native Artisan Program, Aurora College, Aurora Campus, Inuvik, NT, Canada
  • Irlbacher Fox, S. (2002) The relationship between Deh Cho Metis and Canada from 1921 to the present., Fort Providence NWT, Canada: Fort Providence Metis Council

I Katz

  • Banati P., Low-Beer D., Stoneburner R.L., Katz I. and Stadler J. (2002) ‘Mining and AIDS mortality in South Africa: a spatial assessment.’ XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona.
  • Katz I. and Kark R, (2002) ‘The small God’s plot.’ Et-Mol 27(5):8-9. [Hebrew] .

R C Powell

  • Powell, R.C. (2002) ‘The siren’s voices?: field practices and dialogue in geography.’ Area 34: 261-272.
  • Richards, K., Watson, E., Bulkeley H.and Powell, R.C. (2002) ‘Some ideas and reflections on teaching ‘ideas’ in geography.’ Journal of Geography in Higher Education 26: 33-47.

S M Reid-Henry

  • Reid-Henry, S.M. (2002) ‘Cuban Biotechnology.’ Genetic Engineering News 22(3): 13-56.
  • Reid-Henry, S.M. (2002) “‘Economic Sectors’, subheading ‘Biotechnology'”, and “‘The External Sector’, subheading ‘Invisibles and the Current Account'”, in: Econmist Intelligence Unit Country Profile: Cuba,

R C Stretch

  • Stretch, R.C. and Viles, H.A. (2002) ‘The nature and rate of weathering by lichens on lava flows on Lanzarote.’ Geomorphology 47: 87-94.

N Thompson

  • Thompson, N. (2002) In pursuit of justice: a report on the judiciary in Sierra Leone, London: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, ??

R Tsutsumi

  • Ichikawa, N., Tsutsumi, R. and Watanabe, K. (2002) ‘Environmental indicators of transition.’ European Environment 12(2): 64-76.
  • Tsutsumi, R. (2002) ‘Successful application of environmental agreements in local communities: perspectives from environment and pollution control agreements in Japan.’ in: P. ten Brink (ed.) Voluntary environmental agreements: process, practice and future use. Sheffield UK: Greenleaf Publishing, 107-119.

K Watanabe

  • Ichikawa, N., Tsutsumi, R. and Watanabe, K. (2002) ‘Environmental indicators of transition.’ European Environment 12(2): 64-76.

E C Wilson

  • Wilson, E. (2002) ‘Est’ zakon, est’ i svoi zakony’ (‘There is the Law and there are your own laws’) (in English) in: E. Kasten (ed.) People and the land: pathways to reform in Post-Soviet Siberia. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 149-168.