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Addressing socio-ecological development challenges in the digital age: Exploring the potential of Environmental Virtual Observatories for Connective Action (EVOCA) (2018)
Journal Article
Cieslik, K., Leeuwis, C., Dewulf, A., Lie, R., Werners, S., van Wessel, M., …Struik, P. (2018). Addressing socio-ecological development challenges in the digital age: Exploring the potential of Environmental Virtual Observatories for Connective Action (EVOCA). NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 86-87(1), 2-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.njas.2018.07.006

Climate change, (a) biotic stresses and environmental degradation are adversely affecting the sustenance of farming communities in Africa. Addressing such challenges requires effective collective action and coordination among stakeholders, which ofte... Read More about Addressing socio-ecological development challenges in the digital age: Exploring the potential of Environmental Virtual Observatories for Connective Action (EVOCA).

Contaminated sediment flux from eroding abandoned historical metal mines: Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphological drivers (2018)
Journal Article
Kincey, M., Warburton, J., & Brewer, P. (2018). Contaminated sediment flux from eroding abandoned historical metal mines: Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphological drivers. Geomorphology, 319, 199-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.07.026

Abandoned historical metal mines represent significant long-term sediment source locations contributing highly contaminated anthropogenic legacy sediments to river systems. Despite this, our understanding of spatial and temporal variability in the ra... Read More about Contaminated sediment flux from eroding abandoned historical metal mines: Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphological drivers.

Beyond Consensus and Conflict in Housing Governance: Returning to the Local State (2018)
Journal Article
Ormerod, E., & Macleod, G. (2019). Beyond Consensus and Conflict in Housing Governance: Returning to the Local State. Planning Theory, 18(3), 319-338. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473095218790988

This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpreted through a post-political frame of analysis might alternatively be investigated via the analytical lens of a transforming local state. Examining the... Read More about Beyond Consensus and Conflict in Housing Governance: Returning to the Local State.

Glacial geomorphological mapping: A review of approaches and frameworks for best practice (2018)
Journal Article
Chandler, B. M., Lovell, H., Boston, C. M., Lukas, S., Barr, I. D., Benediktsson, Í. Ö., …Stroeven, A. P. (2018). Glacial geomorphological mapping: A review of approaches and frameworks for best practice. Earth-Science Reviews, 185, 806-846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.07.015

Geomorphological mapping is a well-established method for examining earth surface processes and landscape evolution in a range of environmental contexts. In glacial research, it provides crucial data for a wide range of process-oriented studies and p... Read More about Glacial geomorphological mapping: A review of approaches and frameworks for best practice.

The road to Brexit on the British coalfields (2018)
Book Chapter
Beynon, H., & Hudson, R. (2018). The road to Brexit on the British coalfields. In M. Traub-Werner, J. Peck, R. Lave, & B. Christophers (Eds.), Doreen Massey: Critical Dialogues (161-172). Agenda Publishing. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv5cg810.16

The late 1960s/early 1970s was a turbulent time. Although it may seem hard for those who weren’t around at the time to believe it now, there was then quite a lively debate in geography about how best to understand uneven development and which theoret... Read More about The road to Brexit on the British coalfields.

Ice margin oscillations during deglaciation of the northern Irish Sea Basin (2018)
Journal Article
Chiverrell, R., Smedley, R., Small, D., Ballantyne, C., Burke, M., Callard, S., …Wilson, P. (2018). Ice margin oscillations during deglaciation of the northern Irish Sea Basin. Journal of Quaternary Science, 33(7), 739-762. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3057

We present a new chronology to constrain ice‐margin retreat in the northern Irish Sea Basin. Estimates on the timing of ice thinning derived from surface exposure ages for boulders from the summits of the Isle of Man and south‐west Cumbria suggest th... Read More about Ice margin oscillations during deglaciation of the northern Irish Sea Basin.

Singapore: Connecting Asian markets with global finance (2018)
Book Chapter
Lai, K. P. (2018). Singapore: Connecting Asian markets with global finance. In Y. Cassis, & D. Wojcik (Eds.), International Financial Centres: After the Global Financial Crisis and Brexit (154-181). Oxford University Press

Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research (2018)
Journal Article
Briant, R., Cohen, K., Cordier, S., Demoulin, A., Macklin, M., Mather, A., …Veldkamp, T. (2018). Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43(14), 2964-2980. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4458

Field geologists and geomorphologists are increasingly looking to numerical modelling to understand landscape change over time, particularly in river catchments. The application of Landscape Evolution Models (LEMs) started with abstract research ques... Read More about Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research.

Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada (2018)
Journal Article
O’Regan, M., Coxall, H., Hill, P., Hilton, R., Muschitiello, F., & Swärd, H. (2018). Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada. Boreas: An International Journal of Quaternary Research, 47(4), 1102-1117. https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12335

Deglacial and Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea was influenced by the timing and extent of glacial ice in the Mackenzie River corridor and adjacent coastal plains. Considerable evidence indicates extensive ice cover in th... Read More about Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.