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Aeolian sediment transport pathways and aerodynamics at troughs on Mars
(2004)Interaction between wind regimes and topography can give rise to complex suites of aeolian landforms. This paper considers aeolian sediment associated with troughs on Mars and identifies a wider range of deposit types ... -
Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2011
(ESRI/The Integration Centre, 2012-06-05)Annual monitoring report on integration for 2012 -
Assessing the sustainability impacts of food sharing initiatives: User testing The Toolshed SIA
(2022)The food system is unsustainable and requires reconfiguration, however more data is required to assess the impacts of action which might contribute to a more sustainable food future. Responding to this, extensive research ... -
BRICS’ Enlargement: Power Expansion or Contraction in a Changing World Order?
(2024)The BRICS’ expansion should be seen in the context of an ongoing challenge to the international order in general, and the West’s competition with China and Russia in particular ■ China views the current difficulties ... -
Channel adjustment to extreme floods in arid central Australia.
(New Zealand Geographical Society, 1998) -
China's Spatial Fix and 'Debt Diplomacy' in Africa
(2022)Mounting overaccumulation of capital and material has compelled the Chinese government to seek solutions overseas. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), with its transregional infrastructure projects connecting Eurasia and ... -
Climate change and political (in)action: an intergenerational epistemic divide?
(2021)This paper critically examines the constructed narrative that there is an epistemic intergenerational divide on the topic of climate change, climate science, and the political actions necessary to address the most urgent ... -
Climate Smart: geography, place and climate change adaptation education
(2024)Geographical education provides a unique space for supporting climate literacy and action. In this paper we present a novel place-based online educational resource platform - Climate Smart – which seeks to expand the ... -
Community Self-Organizing and the Urban Food Commons in Berlin and New York
(2019)Food sharing and food commons have both been raised as possible solutions to unsustainable and unjust urban food systems. This paper draws upon ethnographic research conducted in Berlin and New York to examine self-organizing ... -
Connective Consumptions: Mapping Melbourne's Food Sharing Ecosystem
(2018)Food sharing, understood as the collaborative growing, cooking, eating and distributing of food, as well as the sharing of food related skills, spaces and tools, is experiencing a renaissance in cities. From meal sharing ... -
Cooking and eating together in London: Food sharing initiatives as collective spaces of encounter
(2019)Commensality, the act of eating together, is an important human ritual that benefits beyond the biological need for food and it is well established amongst food studies scholars. At the same time, novel forms of social ... -
COVID 19 in the Global South: Impacts and Responses.
(Bristol University/Policy Press in Association with the Development Studies Association of Ireland, 2020)The world has been convulsed by the COVID- 19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. The virus has caused untold misery both directly and indirectly to people around the world and its effect on societies and ... -
Creating careful circularities: Community composting in New York City
(2022)While matters of food waste and soil have become vital research arenas, compost remains the Cinderella of human geographical enquiry. In response, this paper brings compost to the centre of debates at the intersection ... -
Cyclical construction and destruction of flood dominated floodplains in semiarid central Australia
(1994)The morphostratigraphy of flood plains along unconfined reaches of the Todd River, central Australia, indicate that flood plain formation is dominated by high magnitude floods. Processes of flood plain destruction include ... -
DATABASE : DEBT IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE
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Development of an intertidal foraminifera training set for the North Sea and an assessment of its application for Holocene sea-level reconstructions
(2021)Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from fossil foraminifera in estuaries and salt marshes. In this paper, we present a new ... -
Development of an intertidal foraminifera training set for the North Sea and an assessment of its application for Holocene sea-level reconstructions
(2021)Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from fossil foraminifera in estuaries and salt marshes. In this paper, we present a new ...