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Comparison of the impacts of elevated CO2 soil gas concentrations on selected European terrestrial environments (2015)
Journal Article
West, J. M., Jones, D. G., Annunziatellis, A., Barlow, T. S., Beaubien, S. E., Bond, A., …Ziogou, F. (2015). Comparison of the impacts of elevated CO2 soil gas concentrations on selected European terrestrial environments. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 42, 357-371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2015.07.020

© 2015 Natural Environment Research Council. Selected European studies have illustrated the impacts of elevated CO2 concentrations in shallow soils on pasture. For the first time, general unified conclusions can be made, providing CO2 thresholds wher... Read More about Comparison of the impacts of elevated CO2 soil gas concentrations on selected European terrestrial environments.

Geographies of marketisation in English higher education: territorial and relational markets and the case of undergraduate student fees (2015)
Journal Article
Hall, S. (2015). Geographies of marketisation in English higher education: territorial and relational markets and the case of undergraduate student fees. Area, https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12216

In this paper, I use the case of the marketisation of higher education in England to contribute to the growing interest in placing markets, and processes of market making, more centrally within economic geographical research agendas. In particular, m... Read More about Geographies of marketisation in English higher education: territorial and relational markets and the case of undergraduate student fees.

The Village of the Damned? Myths and Realities of Structured Begging Behaviour in and Around Phnom Penh (2015)
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Parsons, L., & Lawreniuk, S. (2016). The Village of the Damned? Myths and Realities of Structured Begging Behaviour in and Around Phnom Penh. Journal of Development Studies, 52(1), 36-52. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2015.1056787

This paper concerns the nature of structured begging migration in Phnom Penh, as well as its impact and meaning in sender communities. It interrogates a popular myth known throughout Cambodia concerning the supernatural motivation of ‘rich’ beggars,... Read More about The Village of the Damned? Myths and Realities of Structured Begging Behaviour in and Around Phnom Penh.

An assessment of citizen contributed ground reference data for land cover map accuracy assessment (2015)
Journal Article
Foody, G. M. (2015). An assessment of citizen contributed ground reference data for land cover map accuracy assessment. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2(3/W5), https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-II-3-W5-219-2015

It is now widely accepted that an accuracy assessment should be part of a thematic mapping programme. Authoritative good or best practices for accuracy assessment have been defined but are often impractical to implement. Key reasons for this situatio... Read More about An assessment of citizen contributed ground reference data for land cover map accuracy assessment.

Occupying wide open spaces? Late Pleistocene hunter–gatherer activities in the Eastern Levant (2015)
Journal Article
Maher, L. A., Macdonald, D. A., Allentuck, A., Martin, L., Spyrou, A., & Jones, M. D. (2016). Occupying wide open spaces? Late Pleistocene hunter–gatherer activities in the Eastern Levant. Quaternary International, 396, 79-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.07.054

With a specific focus on eastern Jordan, the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project explores changing hunter-gatherer strategies, behaviours and adaptations to this vast area throughout the Late Pleistocene. In particular, we examine how lifeways... Read More about Occupying wide open spaces? Late Pleistocene hunter–gatherer activities in the Eastern Levant.

Evaluation of the performance of different atmospheric chemical transport models and inter-comparison of nitrogen and sulphur deposition estimates for the UK (2015)
Journal Article

An evaluation has been made of a number of contrasting atmospheric chemical transport models, of varying complexity, applied to estimate sulphur and nitrogen deposition in the UK. The models were evaluated by comparison with annually averaged measure... Read More about Evaluation of the performance of different atmospheric chemical transport models and inter-comparison of nitrogen and sulphur deposition estimates for the UK.

Eastern Mediterranean hydroclimate over the late glacial and Holocene, reconstructed from the sediments of Nar lake, central Turkey, using stable isotopes and carbonate mineralogy (2015)
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Dean, J. R., Jones, M. D., Leng, M. J., Noble, S. R., Metcalfe, S. E., Sloane, H. J., …Roberts, C. N. (2015). Eastern Mediterranean hydroclimate over the late glacial and Holocene, reconstructed from the sediments of Nar lake, central Turkey, using stable isotopes and carbonate mineralogy. Quaternary Science Reviews, 124, 162-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.07.023

There is a lack of high-resolution records of hydroclimate variability in the Eastern Mediterranean from the late glacial and early Holocene. More knowledge of the speed of climate shifts and the degree to which they were synchronous with changes in... Read More about Eastern Mediterranean hydroclimate over the late glacial and Holocene, reconstructed from the sediments of Nar lake, central Turkey, using stable isotopes and carbonate mineralogy.

Late Holocene climate reorganisation and the North American Monsoon (2015)
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Jones, M. D., Metcalfe, S. E., Davies, S. J., & Noren, A. (2015). Late Holocene climate reorganisation and the North American Monsoon. Quaternary Science Reviews, 124, Article 290-295. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.07.004

The North America Monsoon (NAM) provides the majority of rainfall for central and northern Mexico as well as parts of the south west USA. The controls over the strength of the NAM in a given year are complex, and include both Pacific and Atlantic sys... Read More about Late Holocene climate reorganisation and the North American Monsoon.

BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography: Gap-filling in trait databases (2015)
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Schrodt, F., Kattge, J., Shan, H., Fazayeli, F., Joswig, J., Banerjee, A., …Reich, P. B. (2015). BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography: Gap-filling in trait databases. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 24(12), 1510-1521. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12335

Aim: Functional traits of organisms are key to understanding and predicting biodiversity and ecological change, which motivates continuous collection of traits and their integration into global databases. Such trait matrices are inherently sparse,... Read More about BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography: Gap-filling in trait databases.

BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography (2015)
Journal Article
Schrodt Williams, F., Kattge, J., Shan, H., Fazayeli, F., Joswig, J., Banerjee, A., …Reich, P. B. (2015). BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 24(12), 1510-1521. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12335

& Sons Ltd. Aim: Functional traits of organisms are key to understanding and predicting biodiversity and ecological change, which motivates continuous collection of traits and their integration into global databases. Such trait matrices are inherent... Read More about BHPMF - a hierarchical Bayesian approach to gap-filling and trait prediction for macroecology and functional biogeography.

Human impact on the hydroenvironment of Lake Parishan, SW Iran, through the late-Holocene (2015)
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Jones, M. D., Djamali, M., Holmes, J., Weeks, L., Leng, M. J., Lashkari, A., …Metcalfe, S. E. (2015). Human impact on the hydroenvironment of Lake Parishan, SW Iran, through the late-Holocene. Holocene, 25(10), 1651-1661. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683615594242

A multiproxy record from Lake Parishan, SW Iran, shows human impact on the lake and its catchment over the last 4000 years. The Parishan record provides evidence of changes in lake hydrology, from ostracod, diatom and isotope analyses, that are direc... Read More about Human impact on the hydroenvironment of Lake Parishan, SW Iran, through the late-Holocene.

‘This restless enemy of all fertility’: exploring paradigms of coastal dune management in Western Europe over the last 700 years (2015)
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Clarke, M. L., & Rendell, H. M. (2015). ‘This restless enemy of all fertility’: exploring paradigms of coastal dune management in Western Europe over the last 700 years. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 40(3), https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12067

Drifting sand has inundated settlements and damaged agricultural land along the coasts of Western Europe for the last 700 years. The need to control sand migration has been an important driver of the management of coastal sand dunes and here we analy... Read More about ‘This restless enemy of all fertility’: exploring paradigms of coastal dune management in Western Europe over the last 700 years.

Geographical perspectives on epidemic transmission of cholera in Haiti, October 2010 through March 2013 (2015)
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Smallman-Raynor, M., Cliff, A., & Barford, A. (2015). Geographical perspectives on epidemic transmission of cholera in Haiti, October 2010 through March 2013. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 105(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2015.1050755

The current epidemic of El Tor cholera in the Caribbean republic of Haiti is one of the largest single outbreaks of the disease ever recorded. The prospects are that the epidemic will continue to present challenges to workers in public health medicin... Read More about Geographical perspectives on epidemic transmission of cholera in Haiti, October 2010 through March 2013.

Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jewitt, S., & Ryley, H. (2015). Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya.

This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorities of female users. As the health benefits associated with improved sanitation cannot be fully realised until all potential user groups habitually ut... Read More about Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya.

Area, climate heterogeneity, and the response of climate niches to ecological opportunity in island radiations of Anolis lizards (2015)
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Algar, A. C., & Mahler, D. L. (2016). Area, climate heterogeneity, and the response of climate niches to ecological opportunity in island radiations of Anolis lizards. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25(7), 781-791. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12327

Aim Rates of climate niche evolution underlie numerous fundamental ecological processes and patterns. However, while climate niche conservatism varies markedly among regions and clades, the source of this variation remains poorly understood. We te... Read More about Area, climate heterogeneity, and the response of climate niches to ecological opportunity in island radiations of Anolis lizards.

Detecting the effects of hydrocarbon pollution in the Amazon forest using hyperspectral satellite images (2015)
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Arellano, P., Tansey, K., Balzter, H., & Boyd, D. S. (2015). Detecting the effects of hydrocarbon pollution in the Amazon forest using hyperspectral satellite images. Environmental Pollution, 205, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2015.05.041

The global demand for fossil energy is triggering oil exploration and production projects in remote areas of the world. During the last few decades hydrocarbon production has caused pollution in the Amazon forest inflicting considerable environmental... Read More about Detecting the effects of hydrocarbon pollution in the Amazon forest using hyperspectral satellite images.

The autonomous city: towards a critical geography of occupation (2015)
Journal Article
Vasudevan, A. (2015). The autonomous city: towards a critical geography of occupation. Progress in Human Geography, 39(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132514531470

This paper explores the recent resurgence of occupation-based practices across the globe, from the seizure of public space to the assembling of improvised protest camps. It re-examines the relationship between the figure of occupation and the affirma... Read More about The autonomous city: towards a critical geography of occupation.

The makeshift city: towards a global geography of squatting (2015)
Journal Article
Vasudevan, A. (2015). The makeshift city: towards a global geography of squatting. Progress in Human Geography, 39(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132514531471

This paper introduces a set of analytical frames that explore the possibilities of conceiving, researching and writing a global geography of squatting. The paper argues that it is possible to detect, in the most tenuous of urban settings, ways of thi... Read More about The makeshift city: towards a global geography of squatting.