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Housing for health: can the market care? (2004)
Journal Article
Easterlow, D., & Smith, S. (2004). Housing for health: can the market care?. Environment and Planning A, 36(6), 999-1017. https://doi.org/10.1068/a36178

For over two decades British public policy has been fuelled by the notion that markets are the most effective way to accumulate and distribute resources. Such markets are driven by price, respond to ability to pay, and are not, for the most part, see... Read More about Housing for health: can the market care?.

Map and GIS database of glacial landforms and features related to the last British Ice Sheet (2004)
Journal Article
Clark, C., Evans, D., Khatwa, A., Bradwell, T., Jordan, C., Marsh, S., …Bateman, M. (2004). Map and GIS database of glacial landforms and features related to the last British Ice Sheet. Boreas: An International Journal of Quaternary Research, 33(4), 359-375. https://doi.org/10.1080/03009480410001983

A review of the academic literature and British Geological Survey mapping is employed to produce a 'Glacial Map', and accompanying geographic information system (GIS) database, of features related to the last (Devensian) British Ice Sheet. The map (1... Read More about Map and GIS database of glacial landforms and features related to the last British Ice Sheet.

Recent dramatic thinning of largest West-Antarctic ice stream triggered by oceans (2004)
Journal Article
Payne, A., Vieli, A., Shepherd, A., Wingham, D., & Rignot, E. (2004). Recent dramatic thinning of largest West-Antarctic ice stream triggered by oceans. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, https://doi.org/10.1029/2004gl021284

A growing body of observational data suggests that Pine Island Glacier (PIG) is changing on decadal or shorter timescales. These changes may have far-reaching consequences for the future of the West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS) and global sea levels be... Read More about Recent dramatic thinning of largest West-Antarctic ice stream triggered by oceans.