Aberration-free electron microscopy |
Professor Jun Yuan
Professor
Department of Physics
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Blurring the boundary between homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis using palladium nanoclusters with dynamic surfaces (2021). In: Nature Communications, 12, Article number: 4965
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Shape control of size-selected naked platinum nanocrystals (2021). In: Nature Communications, 12, Article number: 3019
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Synthesis of small Ni-core–Au-shell catalytic nanoparticles on TiO2 by galvanic replacement reaction (2021). In: Nanoscale Advances, 3, 823-835
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Acoustic environments |
Professor Damian Murphy
Professor of Sound and Music Computing; University Research Champion for Creativity
Department of Electronic Engineering
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Environmental sound monitoring using machine learning on mobile devices (2020). In: Applied Accoustics, Vol 159
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AI and Automatic Music Generation for Mindfulness (2019). In: AES International Conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio: Creating the Next Dimension of Sound Experience
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Acoustic modelling |
Professor Damian Murphy
Professor of Sound and Music Computing; University Research Champion for Creativity
Department of Electronic Engineering
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Environmental sound monitoring using machine learning on mobile devices (2020). In: Applied Accoustics, Vol 159
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AI and Automatic Music Generation for Mindfulness (2019). In: AES International Conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio: Creating the Next Dimension of Sound Experience
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Action-oriented research |
Dr Sarah West
Centre Director and Senior Research Fellow
Stockholm Environment Institute
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- Parenting Science Gang: radical co-creation of research projects led by parents of young children. In: Research involvement and engagement. 6, 15 p., 9.
- Particulate matter pollution in an informal settlement in Nairobi: using citizen science to make the invisible visible. In: Applied Geography. 114, 12 p., 102133.
- Citizen Science for Quantifying and Reducing Food Loss and Food Waste. In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4, 18 p., 589089.
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Environment and Health |
Actuarial Science |
Dr Alexandra Dias
Senior Lecturer
University of York Management School
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Adaptation Governance |
Dr Jessica Omukuti
Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- The value of secondary use of data generated by non-governmental organisations for disaster risk management research: evidence from the Caribbean (2021). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 102114.
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Environment & Health |
Aerosol Science |
Matthew Evans
Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
Dept of Chemistry
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Global Cancer Risk From Unregulated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (2021). In: GeoHealth, Volume5, Issue9.
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Global tropospheric halogen (Cl, Br, I) chemistry and its impact on oxidants, (2021), In: Atmos. Chem. Phys., 21, 13973–13996
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Marine iodine emissions in a changing world (2021). In: Proc. R. Soc. A.47720200824
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Age-friendly environments |
Dr Katherine Brookfield
Lecturer in Human Geography
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Perspectives on “Novel” Techniques for Designing Age-Friendly Homes and Neighborhoods with Older Adults. (2020) International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(5), p.1800.
- Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: A mixed-methods study (2019). Public health research, 7(2), pp.1-172.
- The uncommon impact of common environmental details on walking in older adults. International journal of environmental research and public health (2017), 14(2), p.190.
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Environment & Health |
Agricultural landscapes |
Dr Thorun Helgason
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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Long-term fertilization and tillage regimes have limited effects on structuring bacterial and denitrifier communities in a sandy loam UK soil (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
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Genetic variation is associated with differences in facilitative and competitive interactions in the Rhizobium leguminosarum species complex (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
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A typing scheme for the honeybee pathogen Melissococcus plutonius allows detection of disease transmission events and a study of the distribution of variants (2013). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports, Volume5, Issue4, Pages 525-529
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Agrifood and automotives |
Dr Samarthia Thankappan
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geograpy
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Air pollution
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Matthew Evans
Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
Dept of Chemistry
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Global Cancer Risk From Unregulated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (2021). In: GeoHealth, Volume5, Issue9.
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Global tropospheric halogen (Cl, Br, I) chemistry and its impact on oxidants, (2021), In: Atmos. Chem. Phys., 21, 13973–13996
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Marine iodine emissions in a changing world (2021). In: Proc. R. Soc. A.47720200824
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Environment & Health |
Professor Lisa Emberson
Professor of Environmental Science
Dept of Environment & Geography/SEI
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- Lower air pollution during COVID-19 lock-down: improving models and methods estimating ozone impacts on crops (2020). Phil Trans. R. Soc. 378:20200188
- Direct and indirect impacts of climate change on wheat yield in the Indo-Gangetic plain in India (2021). (in press) J of Ag and Food Res
- Ozone effects on crops and consideration in crop models (2018). European J. of Agronomy 100: 19-34
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Dr Kevin Hicks
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y/Dept of Environment & Georgraphy
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- Simultaneously mitigating near-term climate change and improving human health and food security. Science (New York, N.Y.).335, 6065, p. 183-189, 7 p. 2012
- Development of the Low Emissions Analysis Platform – Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) tool to assess air quality and climate co-benefits: Application for Bangladesh. 1 Dec 2020
- Making Brexit Work for the Environment and Livelihoods: Delivering a Stakeholder Informed Vision for Agriculture and Fisheries. 4 Dec 2019
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Dr Andrew Rickard
NCAS Research Scientist
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems
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Dr Ruth Purvis
NCAS Research Fellow in the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboritories
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Air quality
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Dr Eleni Michalopoulou
Research Associate
SEI-Y/Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Dr Ruth Purvis
NCAS Research Fellow in the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboritories
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Algae |
Dr Thierry Tonon
CNAP ART Lecturer in Algal Biology
Dept of Biology
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- Biomass composition of the golden tide pelagic seaweeds Sargassum fluitans and S. natans (morphotypes I and VIII) to inform valorisation pathways (2021). Science of the Total Environment, 762, 143134.
- A systematic review of floating and beach landing records of Sargassum beyond the Sargasso Sea (2020). Environmental Research Communications, 2, 122001.
- The genome of Ectocarpus subulatus – a highly stress-tolerant brown alga (2020). Marine Genomics, 52, 100740.
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AMR |
Dr Nik Brown
Professor in Sociology
Dept of Sociology
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Dr Daryl Martin
Lecturer
Dept of Sociology
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Anaerobic digestion |
Dr James Chong
Professor
Dept of Biology
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Animals in Medicine |
Dr Nik Brown
Professor in Sociology
Dept of Sociology
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Anomaly detection of sensors |
Dr Iain Bate
Reader
Dept of Computer Science
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- An Improved Sensor Calibration with Anomaly Detection and Removal, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. Vol. 307, 2019.
- A self-adaptive fault-tolerant systems for a dependable Wireless Sensor Networks, Design Automation for Embedded Systems. Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 223-250, 2014.
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Environment & Health |
Applied probabiity theory |
Professor Jacco Thijssen
Professor of Mathematical Finance
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food |
Archaeology |
Virginia Harvey
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Archaeology
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- Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites (2019). Royal Society Open Science, 6(10), p.191137.
- Interpreting the historical terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity of Cayman Brac (Greater Antilles, Caribbean) through collagen fingerprinting (2019). The Holocene, 29(4), pp.531-542.
- Collagen Sequence Analysis Reveals Evolutionary History of Extinct West Indies Nesophontes (Island-Shrews) (2020). Molecular biology and evolution, 37(10), pp.2931-2943.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) |
Dr Hamed Ahmadi
Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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- Substitutability of Spectrum and Cloud-Based Antennas in Virtualized Wireless Networks, IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 114-120, April 2017.
- Blockchain-Based Energy Trading in Electric-Vehicle-Enabled Microgrids, in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 66-71, 1 Nov. 2020.
- Wireless communication and the pandemic: the story so far (2020)
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Environment & Health |
Atmospheric chemistry |
Matthew Evans
Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
Dept of Chemistry
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Dr Andrew Rickard
NCAS Research Scientist
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Atmospheric greenhouse gases |
Dr Ruth Purvis
NCAS Research Fellow in the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboritories
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Audio |
Dr David Chesmore
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient Ecosystem |
Aviation and the environment |
Howard Cambridge
Research Associate
SEI-Y
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Avionics |
Dr Andrew Pomfret
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Balanced harvesting |
Gustav Delius
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Mathematics
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Bayesian analysis |
Ben Powell
Lecturer in Statistics
Dept of Mathematics
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Behavioural ecology |
Dr Elva Robinson
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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- Ant colony nest networks adapt to resource disruption, Journal of Animal Ecology 90, 143-152
- Keeping invertebrate research ethical in a landscape of shifting public opinion (2019), Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10, 1265-1273
- Do non-native conifer plantations provide benefits for a native forest specialist, the wood ant Formica lugubris? (2015). Forest Ecology and Management 357, 22-32
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Bioacoustics |
Dr Chesmorer David
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Bio-based polymers |
Dr Thomas Farmer
Clean Synthesis Technolgoy Platform Leader
Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Dept of Chemistry
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- Enzymatic synthesis of lignin derivable pyridine based polyesters for the substitution of petroleum derived plastics (2019), Nature Commun., 10 (1), 1-9,
- Post‐polymerization modification of bio‐based polymers: maximizing the high functionality of polymers derived from biomass (2018). Polym. Int., 67 (7), 755-789.
- New bio-based monomers: tuneable polyester properties using branched diols from biomass (2017). Faraday Discuss., 202, 61-77.
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Environment & Health |
Biocatalysis |
Professor Neil Bruce
Director of CNAP/Chair of Biotechnology
Dept of Biology
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- Hemocyanin facilitates lignocellulose digestion by wood-boring marine crustaceans (2018). Nature Communications 9:5125
- An ancient family of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases with roles in arthropod development and biomass digestion (2018). Nature Communications 9:756
- Monodehydroascorbate reductase mediates TNT toxicity in plants (2015). Science. 349: 1072-1075 doi: 10.1126/science.aab3472
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Environment & Health |
Biogeochemical cycling in soils & plants |
Dr James Stockdale
Associate Lecturer
Biology
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Biodiversity |
Professor Lindsay Stringer
Professor in Environment & Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y/Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity (2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Professor Jane Hill
University Research Theme Champion; Professor of Ecology
Dept of Biology
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View my profile on York Research Database |
Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Biodiversity assessment |
Dr David Chesmore
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Biodiversity change |
Dr Colin Beale
Reader in Ecology
Dept of Biology
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- African elephant poaching rates correlate with local poverty, national corruption and global ivory price (2019). Nature communications 10, no. 1 (2019): 1-9.
- Extinction risk from climate change is reduced by microclimatic buffering (2018). Nature Climate Change 8, no. 8: 713-717.
- Pyrodiversity interacts with rainfall to increase bird and mammal richness in African savannas (2018). Ecology letters 21, no. 4: 557-567.
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Reslient Ecosystems |
Biodiversity indicators |
Dr Eleanor Jew
Lecturer in Environment & Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Miombo woodland under threat: Consequences for tree diversity and carbon storage (2016). Forest Ecology and Management, 361, 144-153
- Tobacco cultivation as a driver of land use change and degradation in the miombo woodlands of south-west Tanzania (2017). Land Degradation & Development, 28, 2636-2645. 10.1002/ldr.2827
- Farming systems and Conservation Agriculture: Technology, structures and agency in Malawi (2020). Land Use Policy, 95, 104612
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Biofilms |
Katey Valentine
PhD Student
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Biofumigation |
Dr Kelly Redeker
Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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- Non-invasive analysis of the soil microbiome: biomonitoring strategies using the volatilome, community analysis and environmental data. Adv. Ecol. Res., 59, 93-132.
- Development of an efficient glucosinolate extraction method (2017). Plant Methods, 13 (17).
- Quantifying wind and pressure effects on trace gas fluxes across the soil-atmosphere interface. Biogeosciences, 12, 7423-7434.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Biological control |
Professor Matthew Thomas
Director of YESI & Professor of Ecological Entomology
YESI & Department of Biology
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- Impact and cost-effectiveness of a lethal house lure against malaria transmission in central Côte d'Ivoire: a two-arm, cluster-randomised controlled trial (2021). The Lancet, 397(10276), 805-815.
- The influence of feeding behaviour and temperature on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria (2020). Nature ecology & evolution, 4(7), 940-951.
- Global threat to agriculture from invasive species (2016). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(27), 7575-7579.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Biomolecular electronics |
Dr Steven Johnson
Lecturer, Head of Intelligent Systems and Nano-science Research Group
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Biophysics |
Professor Mark Leake
Chair in Biological Physics, Coordinator Physics of Life Group, Research Champion for Technologies for the Future Dept of Physics and Biology
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Biorefining |
Professor Neil Bruce
Director of CNAP/Chair of Biotechnology
Dept of Biology
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- Hemocyanin facilitates lignocellulose digestion by wood-boring marine crustaceans (2018). Nature Communications 9:5125
- An ancient family of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases with roles in arthropod development and biomass digestion (2018). Nature Communications 9:756
- Monodehydroascorbate reductase mediates TNT toxicity in plants (2015). Science. 349: 1072-1075
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Bioremediation |
Dr James Moir
Professor of Microbiology
Dept of Biology
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Sustainable Food |
Biotechnology |
Dr Liz Rylott
Senior Researcher and Lecturer
Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Dept of Biology
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- Phytocat – a bio-derived Ni catalyst for rapid de-polymerization of polystyrene using a synergistic approach (2021). Green Chem., 2021, Advance Article
- Using in vivo nickel to direct the pyrolysis of hyperaccumulator plant biomass (2018). Green Chemistry
- Towards financially viable phytoextraction and production of plant-based palladium catalysts (2017). Environ Sci Technol
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Environment & Health |
Brexit |
Dr Bryce Stewart
Senior Lecturer / Director for Engagement & Partnerships
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Making Brexit work for the environment and livelihoods: Delivering a stakeholder informed vision for agriculture and fisheries (2019). People & Nature, 1: 442-456
- Marine Conservation Begins at Home: How a Local Community and Protection of a Small Bay Sent Waves of Change Around the UK and Beyond (2020). Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol. 7, Article 76
- Metal pollution as a potential threat to shell strength and survival in marine bivalves (2021). Science of the Total Environment, 775: 1430192
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Sustainable Food Resilient
Ecosystems
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Built Heritage |
Dr Louise Cooke
Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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Carbon cycling |
Dr Andreas Heinemeyer
Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Peatland carbon stocks and burn history: blanket bog peat core evidence highlights charcoal impacts on peat physical properties and long-term carbon storage (2018). GEO: Geography and Environment 5(2), e00063
- Hydrologically-driven ecosystem processes determine the distribution and persistence of ecosystem-specialist predators under climate change(2015). Nature Communication, 6: 7851
- The MILLENNIA peat cohort model, predicting past, present and future soil carbon budgets and fluxes under changing climates in peatlands(2010). Climate Research (Special Issue: Climate Change and the British Uplands) 45: 207–226
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Carbon literacy |
Virginia Harvey
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Archaeology
Dept of Archaeology
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I am strongly affiliated with The Carbon Literacy Project, a project that supports the delivery of action-driven climate change learning, across workplaces, schools, universities and communities, towards the development of a low carbon culture. |
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Caribbean |
Professor Henrice Altink
Professor in Modern History
Dept of History
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Reslient Ecosystems |
Catalysis |
Dr John Slattery
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Chemistry
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- Probing a Ruthenium Coordination Complex at the Ionic Liquid–Vacuum Interface with Reactive-Atom Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (2020). J. Phys. Chem. C., 382–397
- Nanosegregation and Structuring in the Bulk and at the Surface of Ionic-Liquid Mixtures(2017). J. Phys. Chem. B., 6002–6020,
- Liquid-Crystalline Ionic Liquids as Ordered Reaction Media for the Diels–Alder Reaction(2016). Chem. Eur. J., 16113-16123,
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Environment and Health |
Circular economy
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Professor Peter Ball
Professor of Operations Management, Chair of Operations Management, Director of Business & Community Engagement
University of York Management School
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- Developing a framework for adopting environmental manufacturing practices: learning from breweries (2020). Production Planning & Control, e-print currently
- Enablers for Improving Environmental Performance of Manufacturing Operations(2019). IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 66(4), 663-675
- Industry-Informed Workshops to Develop Graduate Skill Sets in the Circular Economy Using Systems Thinking(2019). Journal of Chemical Education, 96(12), 2959-2967
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Sustainable Food |
Dr Ben Lowe
Lecturer in Sustainable Management
University of York Management School
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- What theories of value (could) underpin our circular futures? (2022 IN PRESS). Ecological Economics.
- Estimating the economic value of green water as an approach to foster the virtual green-water trade (2022). Ecological Indicators, 136.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Dr Corrado Topi
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food |
Cities |
Professor Simon Parker
Professor
Dept of Politics
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Reslient Ecosystems
Environement & Health
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Citizen science |
Dr Alison Dyke
Community Scientist
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food
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Dr Sarah West
SEI Centre Director & Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y
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- Parenting Science Gang: radical co-creation of research projects led by parents of young children (2020). Research involvement and engagement. 6, 15 p., 9.
- Particulate matter pollution in an informal settlement in Nairobi: using citizen science to make the invisible visible (2020). In: Applied Geography. 114, 12 p.
- Citizen Science for Quantifying and Reducing Food Loss and Food Waste(2020). Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4, 18 p., 589089
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Environment & Health |
Dr Rachel Pateman
Researcher
SEI-Y
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- Recruiting and retaining participants in citizen science: what can be learnt from the volunteering literature? (2016) Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 1
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16, p., 2712
- The Diversity of Participants in Citizen Science(2021). Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 6(1), p.9.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Citizenship |
Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of Development Politics, Director IGDC
Dept of Politics
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Clean air |
Dr Terry Dillon
Lecturer
Dept of Chemistry
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Clean energy transistions (CET) |
Dr Joshua Kirshner
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Environmental Studies
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Energy access is needed to maintain health during pandemics (2020). Nature Energy 5(6): 419-421
- A regime in the making? Examining the geographies of solar PV electricity in southern Africa(2019). Geoforum 103: 114-125.
- Energy justice and sustainability transitions in Mozambique(2018). Applied Energy 228: 645-655
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Environment & Health |
Clean water |
Dr David Clayton
Senior Lecturer
Dept of History
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Climate |
Professor Sarah Bridle
Professor of Food, Climate and Society
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health |
Climate change |
Professor Kevin Cowtan
Professor
Dept of Chemistry
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- Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends (2014). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 140(683), 1935-1944.
- Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records(2017). Science advances, 3(1), e1601207.
- Evaluating biases in sea surface temperature records using coastal weather stations(2018). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(712), 670-681.
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Dr Jon Ensor
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y |
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Sustainable Food |
Dr Kevin Hicks
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Simultaneously mitigating near-term climate change and improving human health and food security (2012). Science (New York, N.Y.).335, 6065, p. 183-189, 7 p.
- Development of the Low Emissions Analysis Platform – Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) tool to assess air quality and climate co-benefits: Application for Bangladesh(2020). Environ Int.
- Making Brexit Work for the Environment and Livelihoods: Delivering a Stakeholder Informed Vision for Agriculture and Fisheries (2019). People and Nature, Volume1, Issue4, Pages 442-456.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Professor Jane Hill
University Research Theme Champion; Professor of Ecology
Dept of Biology
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View my profile on York Research Database |
Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Dr Bipasa Datta
Lecturer
Dept of Economics
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- Research and Development, Innovations and Sustainability: A Theoretical Perspective (2020). W. Leal Filho et al. (eds.), Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; Springer Nature Switzerland.
- Biodiesel as a feasible petrol fuel replacement: a multidisciplinary overview(2020). Energy and Environmental Science, Vol. 3; 1706 – 1721.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Professor Lisa Emberson
Professor in Environmental Science
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Lower air pollution during COVID-19 lock-down: improving models and methods estimating ozone impacts on crops (2020). Phil Trans. R. Soc. 378:20200188
- Direct and indirect impacts of climate change on wheat yield in the Indo-Gangetic plain in India(2021). J of Ag and Food Res, Volume 4, 100132.
- Ozone effects on crops and consideration in crop models (2018). European J. of Agronomy 100: 19-34
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Professor Roland Gehrels
Professor in Physical Geography,
Head of Dept of Environment & Geography
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- A pre-industrial sea-level rise hotspot along the Atlantic coast of North America(2020). Geophysical Research Letters.
- Sea level in space and time: revolutions and inconvenient truths(2015). Journal of Quaternary Science 30, 131-143.
- When did modern rates of sea-level rise start?(2013). Global and Planetary Change 100, 263-277.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Dr Colin McClean
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Agri‐environment conservation set‐asides have co‐benefits for connectivity (2020). Ecography, 43: 1435-1447.
- Mapping regional risks from climate change for rainfed rice cultivation in India (2017). Agricultural Systems, 156:76-84.
- Atmospheric nitrogen deposition explains patterns of plant species loss(2011). Glob Change Biol, 17: 2882-2892.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Dr Kevin Hicks
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Simultaneously mitigating near-term climate change and improving human health and food security (2012). Science (New York, N.Y.).335, 6065, p. 183-189, 7 p.
- Development of the Low Emissions Analysis Platform – Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) tool to assess air quality and climate co-benefits: Application for Bangladesh(2020). Environ Int.;145:106155.
- Making Brexit Work for the Environment and Livelihoods: Delivering a Stakeholder Informed Vision for Agriculture and Fisheries(2019). People and Nature, Vol 1:4, Pages 442-456.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Dr Eleni Michalopoulou
Research Associate
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Papiya Mazumdar
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Multiple Shocks, Coping and Welfare Consequences: Natural Disasters and Health Shocks in the Indian Sundarbans (2014). PLoS ONE 9(8): e105427.
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Environment & Health |
Climate change and contaminants |
Dr Sylvia Toet
Senior lecturer in Environmental Biogeochemistry
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Carbon Dioxide and Methane Flux Response and Recovery From Drought in a Hemiboreal Ombrotrophic Fen (2021). Frontiers in Earth Science, 8.
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy crop oilseed rape (Brassica napus); the role of photosynthetically active radiation in diurnal N2O flux variation(2018). Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 10, 306-3019.
- How does elevated ozone reduce methane emissions from peatlands?(2017). Science of the Total Environment, 12, 60-71.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Climate change adaptation |
Dr Paul Hudson
Lecturer in Environmental Economics
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resiilent Ecosystems
Health & Environment
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Professor Lindsay Stringer
Professor in Environment and Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Reslient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Climate finance |
Dr Jessica Omukuti
Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- The value of secondary use of data generated by non-governmental organisations for disaster risk management research: evidence from the Caribbean (2021). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 102114.
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Environment & Health |
Climate justice |
Dr Jessica Omukuti
Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- The value of secondary use of data generated by non-governmental organisations for disaster risk management research: evidence from the Caribbean (2021). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 102114.
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Environment & Health |
Climate politics |
Professor Neil Carter
Professor, Deputy Head of Department
Dept of Politics
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Reslient Ecosystems |
Climate smart agriculture |
Dr Eleanor Jew
Lecturer in Environment and Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Miombo woodland under threat: Consequences for tree diversity and carbon storage (2016). Forest Ecology and Management, 361, 144-153.
- Tobacco cultivation as a driver of land use change and degradation in the miombo woodlands of south-west Tanzania (2017). Land Degradation & Development, 28, 2636-2645.
- Farming systems and Conservation Agriculture: Technology, structures and agency in Malawi (2020). Land Use Policy, 95, 104612.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Coasts |
Dr Stephanie Piper
Associate Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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- Hunter-Gatherer Variability: Developing Models for the Northern Coasts (2016). ARCTIC, 69(5), pp.1-14.
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Coastal change |
Professor Roland Gehrels
Professor in Physical Geography,
Head of Dept of Environment & Geography |
- A pre-industrial sea-level rise hotspot along the Atlantic coast of North America (2020). Geophysical Research Letters, Volume47, Issue4, e2019GL085814
- Sea level in space and time: revolutions and inconvenient truths(2015). Journal of Quaternary Science 30, 131-143.
- When did modern rates of sea-level rise start?(2013). Global and Planetary Change 100, 263-277.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Coastal climate |
Dr Tom Lloyd Webb
PDRA in Climate Analysis
Dept of Chemistry
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Cognitive networking |
Dr Andrew Pomfret
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Colonialism |
Dr Sabine Marie Clarke
Senior Lecturer in Modern History
Dept of History
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- Science at the end of empire: Experts and the development of the British Caribbean 1940-62 (2018). (Manchester University Press), open access book
- Competitive Cooperation and Public Health: VD Control in the British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago During WWII(2020). The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 48 (3), pp. 520-546.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Communities |
Dr Katherine Brookfield
Lecturer in Human Geography
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Perspectives on “Novel” Techniques for Designing Age-Friendly Homes and Neighborhoods with Older Adults (2020). International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(5), p.1800.
- Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: A mixed-methods study(2019). Public health research, 7(2), pp.1-172.
- The uncommon impact of common environmental details on walking in older adults(2017). International journal of environmental research and public health, 14(2), p.190.
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Environment & Health |
Community engagement |
Dr Steve Cinderby
Senior Researcher Leader
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through creative methods (2021). Ambio. Springer Netherlands: 1–17.
- Co-designing Urban Living Solutions to Improve Older People’s Mobility and Well-Being(2018). Journal of Urban Health: 20–22.
- Exploring the co-benefits of urban green infrastructure improvements for businesses and workers’ wellbeing(2018). Area 50: 126–135.
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Environment & Health |
Complexity |
Dr Luisa Huatuco
Senior Lecturer in Operations Management
University of York Management School
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- Complexity Transfer in supplier-customer systems. Production Planning and Control (PPC) (2020). Production Planning & Control, 32:9, 747-759.
- The quest for achieving United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs): Infrastructure and innovation for Responsible production and consumption(2019).Invited ThinkBox paper, RAUSP Management Journal.
- Making real progress toward more sustainable societies using decision support models and tools: Introduction to the special volume(2015). Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLP), Vol. 105, pp. 1-13.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Complex systems |
Dr Philip Garnett
Senior Lecturer in Systems and Organisation
University of York Management School
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- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s Food Supply Chains Exposed by COVID-19(2020). Nature Food 1 (6): 315–18.
- ActEarly: A City Collaboratory Approach to Early Promotion of Good Health and Wellbeing (2019). Wellcome Open Research 4 (156): 156.
- Total Systemic Failure?(2018). The Science of the Total Environment 626 (June): 684–88.
- Insight from the Horsemeat Scandal: Exploring the Consumers’ Opinion of Tweets toward Tesco(2016). Industrial Management & Data Systems 116 (6): 1178–1200.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Conflict |
Professor Giacomo de Luca
Professor
Dept of Economics
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Connectivity |
Dr Colin McClean
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Agri‐environment conservation set‐asides have co‐benefits for connectivity (2020). Ecography, 43: 1435-1447.
- Mapping regional risks from climate change for rainfed rice cultivation in India(2017). Agricultural Systems, 156:76-84.
- Atmospheric nitrogen deposition explains patterns of plant species loss(2011). Glob Change Biol, 17: 2882-2892.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Conservation |
Dr Louise Cooke
Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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Dr Elva Robinson
Senior Lecturer in Ecology
Dept of Biology
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- Ant colony nest networks adapt to resource disruption (2020). Journal of Animal Ecology 90, 143-152
- Keeping invertebrate research ethical in a landscape of shifting public opinion(2019). Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10, 1265-1273
- Do non-native conifer plantations provide benefits for a native forest specialist, the wood ant Formica lugubris?(2015).Forest Ecology and Management 357, 22-32
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Conservation biology |
Dr Colin Beale
Reader in Ecology
Dept of Biology
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- African elephant poaching rates correlate with local poverty, national corruption and global ivory price (2019). Nature communications 10, no. 1: 1-9.
- Extinction risk from climate change is reduced by microclimatic buffering(2018). Nature Climate Change 8, no. 8: 713-717.
- Pyrodiversity interacts with rainfall to increase bird and mammal richness in African savannas(2018). Ecology letters 21, no. 4: 557-567.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Conservation planning |
Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y/Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity (2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Contaminants |
Professor Mark Hodson
Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Interspecies variation in survival of soil fauna in flooded soil 2021). Applied Soil Ecology 158 103787.
- Effect of earthworms on soil physico-hydraulic and chemical properties, herbage production, and wheat growth on arable land converted to ley(2020). Science of the Total Environment 713 136491.
- Polyester-derived microfibre impacts on the soil-dwelling earthworm Lumbricus terrestris(2019). Environmental Pollution 251 453-459.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Contemporary archaeology |
Professor John Schofield
Director of Studies, Cultural Heritage Management
Dept of Archaeology
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- ‘COVID waste’ and social media as method: An archaeology of personal protective equipment and its contribution to policy (2021). Antiquity, 95(380), 435-449.
- Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: Multidisciplinary investigations in Galápagos(2020). Antiquity, 94(373), 228-244. doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.232
- Basin-scale sources and pathways of microplastic that ends up in the Galápagos Archipelago (2019). Ocean Sci., 15, 1341–1349.
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Control engineering |
Dr Andrew Pomfret
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Cooperation and prosocial behaviour |
Dr Bailey House
Lecturer
Dept of Psychology |
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Cross-cultural studies
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Dr Bailey House
Lecturer
Dept of Psychology |
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Cryosphere
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Dr Tom Lloyd Webb
PDRA in Climate Analysis
Dept of Chemistry
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Data analysis
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Professor Kevin Cowtan
Professor
Dept of Chemistry
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- Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends (2014). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 140(683), 1935-1944.
- Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records (2017). Science advances, 3(1), e1601207.
- Evaluating biases in sea surface temperature records using coastal weather stations (2018). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(712), 670-681.
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Data management |
Dr Darren Reed
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Sociology
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Democracy |
Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of Development Politics, Director IGDC
Dept of Politics
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Dependence modelling |
Dr Alexandra Dias
Senior Lecturer
University of York Management School
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Design & use of creative digital technologies |
Dr Darren Reed
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Sociology
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Development |
Dr Sabine Marie Clarke
Senior Lecturer in Modern History
Dept of History |
- Science at the end of empire: Experts and the development of the British Caribbean (2018). 1940-62, (Manchester University Press), open access book
- Competitive Cooperation and Public Health: VD Control in the British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago During WWII(2020). The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 48 (3), pp. 520-546.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Distaster risk management |
Dr Paul Hudson
Lecturer in Environmental Economics
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Health & Environment
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Dynamical systems |
Dr Jon Pitchford
Reader
Dept of Biology
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Early modern English history - 16th-18th century - social & cultural history |
Professor Mark Jenner
Professor of Early Modern History
Dept of History
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Earthworms |
Professor Mark Hodson
Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Interspecies variation in survival of soil fauna in flooded soil (2021). Applied Soil Ecology 158 103787. Doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2020.103787
- Effect of earthworms on soil physico-hydraulic and chemical properties, herbage production, and wheat growth on arable land converted to ley(2020). Science of the Total Environment 713 136491.
- Polyester-derived microfibre impacts on the soil-dwelling earthworm Lumbricus terrestris(2019). Environmental Pollution 251 453-459. Doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.037
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Eco-efficient operations |
Professor Peter Ball
Professor of Operations Management, Chair of Op Man, Director of Business & Community Engagement
University of York Management School
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- Developing a framework for adopting environmental manufacturing practices: learning from breweries (2020). Production Planning & Control, e-print currently.
- Enablers for Improving Environmental Performance of Manufacturing Operations (2019). IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 66(4), 663-675.
- Industry-Informed Workshops to Develop Graduate Skill Sets in the Circular Economy Using Systems Thinking (2019). Journal of Chemical Education, 96(12), 2959-2967.
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Sustainable Food |
Ecology |
Professor Richard Law
Emeritus Professor
Depts of Maths, Biology, YCCSA
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- Reconsidering the consequences of selective fisheries (2012). Science 335:1045-1047.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Dr Thorunn Helgason
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Professor Matthew Thomas
Director of YESI & Professor of Ecological Entomology
YESI & Department of Biology
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- Impact and cost-effectiveness of a lethal house lure against malaria transmission in central Côte d'Ivoire: a two-arm, cluster-randomised controlled trial (2021). The Lancet, 397(10276), 805-815.
- The influence of feeding behaviour and temperature on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria (2020). Nature ecology & evolution, 4(7), 940-951.
- Global threat to agriculture from invasive species (2016). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(27), 7575-7579.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Ecology and Management of Wildlife Populations |
Professor Piran White
Professor
Department of Environment & Geography
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Environment & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
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Economic evaluation
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Helen Weatherly
Reader
Centre for Health Economics
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Economic Evaluation of Environmental Interventions: Reflections on Methodological Challenges and Developments (2018). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 15(11), 2459.
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Economic evaluation methods in social care: A scoping review
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A pharmacoeconomic approach to assessing the costs and benefits of air quality interventions that improve health: a case study (2016). BMJ Open.
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Environment & Health |
Economics of Biodiversity Conservation
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Dr Julia Touza
Reader
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Modelling the effectiveness of collaborative schemes for disease and pest outbreak prevention(2021). Ecological Modelling, 442, 109411.
- Untangling perceptions around indicators for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services(2019). Ecosystem Services, 38, p.100952.
- Public-private partnerships for biosecurity: an opportunity for risk sharing(2018). Journal of Agricultural Economics, 70 (3), 771-788
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Economics of health policy |
Professor Karen Bloor
Professor of Health Economics & Policy, Research Theme Champion for Health & Wellbeing
Dept of Health Sciences
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Environment & Health |
Environment & Health Economics of Wildlife Management |
Professor Piran White
Professor
Department of Environment & Geography
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Environment & Health |
Ecosystem services |
Dr Anna Woodhead
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography, LCAB |
- Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene (2019). Functional Ecology, 33, 6, 1023-1034.
- Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system(2020). People and Nature, 2, 3, 608-618
- Health in fishing communities: A global perspective(2018). Fish and Fisheries, 19, 5, 839-852.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Dr Andreas Heinemeyer
Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Peatland carbon stocks and burn history: blanket bog peat core evidence highlights charcoal impacts on peat physical properties and long-term carbon storage (2018). GEO: Geography and Environment 5(2), e00063.
- Hydrologically-driven ecosystem processes determine the distribution and persistence of ecosystem-specialist predators under climate change(2015). Nature Communication, 6: 7851. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8851
- The MILLENNIA peat cohort model, predicting past, present and future soil carbon budgets and fluxes under changing climates in peatlands(2010). Climate Research (Special Issue: Climate Change and the British Uplands) 45: 207–226.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Education |
Dr Lynda Dunlop
Senior Lecturer in Science Education
Dept of Education
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- The environment and politics in science education – the case of teaching fracking (2021). Cultural Studies in Science Education.
- “It’s our future”: Youth and fracking justice in England(2021). Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability , 110-130. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1867837
- The role of schools and teachers in nurturing and responding to climate crisis activism (2020). Children's Geographies.
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Electron energy loss spectroscopy |
Professor Jun Yuan
Professor
Dept of Physics
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Emissions |
Professor Alistair Lewis
Professor
Dept of Chemistry
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Employee environmental behaviour |
Dr Victoria Wells
Professor of Sustainable and Ethical Management
University of York Management School
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- Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations (2020). European Management Review, 17(2), 543-558.
- Sustainable Luxury Marketing: A synthesis and research agenda(2019). International Journal of Management Reviews, 21(4), 405-426.
- Examining the effect of an environmental social marketing intervention among university employees (2018). Studies in Higher Education, 43(11), 2104-2120.
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Sustainable Food
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Energy |
Dr Marco Sakai
Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Your money or your life? The carbon-development paradox (2020). Environmental Research Letters, vol. 15, no. 4, 044016.
- Thermodynamic Efficiency Gains and their Role as a Key ‘Engine of Economic Growth'(2019). Energies, vol. 12, no. 1, 110.
- The UK's emissions and employment footprints: Exploring the trade-offs(2017). Sustainability, vol. 9, no. 7, 1242.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Energy access and poverty |
Dr Joshua Kirshner
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Environmental Studies
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Energy access is needed to maintain health during pandemics (2020). Nature Energy 5(6): 419-421.
- A regime in the making? Examining the geographies of solar PV electricity in southern Africa(2019). Geoforum 103: 114-125.
- Energy justice and sustainability transitions in Mozambique (2018). Applied Energy 228: 645-655.
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Environment & Health |
Environment |
Papiya Mazumdar
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Multiple Shocks, Coping and Welfare Consequences: Natural Disasters and Health Shocks in the Indian Sundarbans (2014). Plos One.
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Environment & Health |
Lynda Dunlop
Senior Lecturer in Science Education
Dept of Education |
- The environment and politics in science education – the case of teaching fracking (2021). Cultural Studies in Science Education.
- “It’s our future”: Youth and fracking justice in England (2021). Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability , 110-130.
- The role of schools and teachers in nurturing and responding to climate crisis activism(2020). Children's Geographies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2020.1828827
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Environmental biotechnology |
Professor Neil Bruce
Director of CNAP/Chair of Biotechnology
Dept of Biology |
- Hemocyanin facilitates lignocellulose digestion by wood-boring marine crustaceans (2018). Nature Communications 9:5125.
- An ancient family of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases with roles in arthropod development and biomass digestion(2018). Nature Communications 9:756.
- Monodehydroascorbate reductase mediates TNT toxicity in plants(2015). Science. 349: 1072-1075.
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Environment & Health |
Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis |
Professor Mark Freeman
Professor of Finance, Dean of The York Management School
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- Climate economics support for the UN climate targets (2020). Nature Climate Change.
- Discounting disentangled(2018). American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 10(4), 109-134 doi: 10.1257/pol.20160240
- Climate sensitivity uncertainty: When is good news bad?(2015) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 373 (2055).
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Environment & Health |
Environmental economics |
Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y/Dept of Enviornment & Geography
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- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity (2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Environmental inequality
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Professor Henrice Altink
Professor in Modern History
Dept of History |
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Environmental policy |
Professor Neil Carter
Professor, Deputy Head of Department
Dept of Politics
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Environmental valuation |
Dr Ben Lowe
Lecturer in Sustainable Management
University of York Management School
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- What theories of value (could) underpin our circular futures? (2022 IN PRESS). Ecological Economics.
- Estimating the economic value of green water as an approach to foster the virtual green-water trade (2022). Ecological Indicators, 136.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Evolution |
Professor Richard Law
Emeritus Professor
Depts of Maths, Biology, YCCSA
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- Reconsidering the consequences of selective fisheries (2012). Science 335:1045-1047. DOI:10.1126/science.1214594 Resilient Ecosystems Extreme values
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Extreme values |
Dr Alexandra Dias
Senior Lecturer
University of York Management School
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Fair Trade & social enterprise
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Professor Bob Doherty
Professor of Marketing, Co-Chair in Agrifood and Principal Investigator of FixOurFood
University of York Management School
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- Disrupting transitions: qualitatively modelling the impact of Covid-19 on UK food and mobility provision (2021). Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions.Volume 40, September,1-19
- The Role of Social Enterprise Hybrid Business Models in Inclusive Value Chain Development(2021). Sustainability, 13 (2): 499. https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2/499
- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19. Nature Food(2020).
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Sustainable Food |
Feeding biomechanics |
Dr Philip Cox
Senior Lecturer in Anatomy
Dept of Archaeology |
- Morphological divergence in giant fossil dormice (2020). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 287: 20202085.
- Morphological and functional variation between isolated populations of British red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris)(2020). Journal of Zoology 312: 271-283.
- Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction (2019). Royal Society Open Science 6: 181536.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Fisheries |
Dr Bryce Stewart
Senior Lecturer / Director for Engagement & Partnerships
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Making Brexit work for the environment and livelihoods: Delivering a stakeholder informed vision for agriculture and fisheries (2019). People & Nature, 1: 442-456.
- Marine Conservation Begins at Home: How a Local Community and Protection of a Small Bay Sent Waves of Change Around the UK and Beyond(2020). Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol. 7, Article 76.
- Metal pollution as a potential threat to shell strength and survival in marine bivalves(2021). Science of the Total Environment, 775: 1430192
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Professor Richard Law
Emeritus Professor
Depts of Maths, Biology, YCCSA
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- Reconsidering the consequences of selective fisheries (2012). Science 335:1045-1047. Resilient Ecosystems Fisheries and rural livelihoods
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Resilient Ecosystems
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Fisheries and rural livelihoods |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Fluid dynamics |
Dr Dimitri (Mitya) Pushkin
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Mathematics
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Food |
Professor Sarah Bridle
Professor of Food, Climate and Society
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Impacts of home cooking methods and appliances on the GHG emissions of food (2020). Nat Food 1, 787–791
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The impact of ultra-processed food on carbon, water and ecological footprints of food in Brazil (2020). European Journal of Public Health, Volume 30, Issue Supplement_5
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Learning in lockdown: Using the COVID-19 crisis to teach children about food and climate change (2021). Nutrition Bulletin, Volume46, Issue 2
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health |
Food aid |
Dr Maddy Power
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences
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- '‘We are constantly overdrawn, despite not spending money on anything other than bills and food’: A mixed-methods, participatory study of food and insecurity in the context of income inequality (2021). Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 21-45.
- How COVID-19 has exposed inequalities in the UK food system: The case of UK food and poverty(2020). Emerald Open Research, vol. 2, 11.
- The incompatibility of system and lifeworld understandings of food insecurity and the provision of food aid in an English city(2018), VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, vol. 31, pp. 907-922.
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Environment & Health |
Food insecurity |
Dr Maddy Power
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences
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- '‘We are constantly overdrawn, despite not spending money on anything other than bills and food’: A mixed-methods, participatory study of food and insecurity in the context of income inequality (2021). Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 21-45.
- How COVID-19 has exposed inequalities in the UK food system: The case of UK food and poverty(2020). Emerald Open Research, vol. 2, 11.
- The incompatibility of system and lifeworld understandings of food insecurity and the provision of food aid in an English city(2018), VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, vol. 31, pp. 907-922.
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Environment & Health |
Food policy |
Dr Ariadne Kapetanaki
Lecuturer in Marketing
University of York Management School |
- Completing the food waste management loop: is there market potential for value-added surplus products (VASP)? (2020). Journal of Cleaner Production, [120435].
- The Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Change: The Lancet Commission report (2019). The Lancet, 393(10173), 791-846.
- The Socio-Economic Boundaries Shaping Young People's Lunchtime Food Practices on a School Day(2018). Children and Society, 32(3), 195-206.
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Professor Jeff Jia
Chair Professor of Supply Chain Management
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food
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Food practices (lived experiences) |
Dr Ariadne Kapetanaki
Lecuturer in Marketing
University of York Management School
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- Completing the food waste management loop: is there market potential for value-added surplus products (VASP)? (2020) Journal of Cleaner Production, [120435].
- The Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Change: The Lancet Commission report(2019). The Lancet, 393(10173), 791-846.
- The Socio-Economic Boundaries Shaping Young People's Lunchtime Food Practices on a School Day(2018). Children and Society, 32(3), 195-206.
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Food systems |
Dr Simon Croft
Research Fellow
SEI-Y |
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Sustainable Food |
Professor Bob Doherty
Professor of Marketing, Co-Chair in Agrifood and Principal Investigator of FixOurFood
University of York Management School |
- Disrupting transitions: qualitatively modelling the impact of Covid-19 on UK food and mobility provision (2021). Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. Volume 40, September, 1-19
- The Role of Social Enterprise Hybrid Business Models in Inclusive Value Chain Development(2021). Sustainability, 13 (2): 499.
- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19. Nature Food(2020).
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Sustainable Food |
Dr Ulrike Ehgartner
Research Associate
School of Business and Society
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- The discursive framework of sustainability in UK food policy: The marginalised environmental dimension (2022). Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 0(0), 1-13.
- Discourses of the food retail industry: Changing understandings of ‘the consumer’ and strategies for sustainability (2018). Sustainable Production and Consumption, 16, 154–161.
- On the Obsolescence of Human Beings (2017). Sustainable Development. Global Discourse, 7, 66-83.
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health, Resilient Ecosystems |
Dr Chris West
Deputy Centre Director for Research
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food |
Food system resilience |
Dr Jon Ensor
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y |
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Sustainable Food |
Food waste |
Dr Ariadne Kapetanaki
Lecuturer in Marketing
University of York Management School
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- Completing the food waste management loop: is there market potential for value-added surplus products (VASP)? (2020). Journal of Cleaner Production, [120435]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.120435
- The Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Change: The Lancet Commission report(2019). The Lancet, 393(10173), 791-846. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)32822-8
- The Socio-Economic Boundaries Shaping Young People's Lunchtime Food Practices on a School Day (2018). Children and Society, 32(3), 195-206.
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Fuel poverty |
Dr Carolyn Snell
Reader in Social Policy
Social Policy and Social Work
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Environment & Health |
Functional morphology |
Dr Philip Cox
Senior Lecturer in Anatomy
Dept of Archaeology
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- Morphological divergence in giant fossil dormice (2020). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 287: 20202085. doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2085
- Morphological and functional variation between isolated populations of British red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) (2020). Journal of Zoology 312: 271-283.
- Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction (2019). Royal Society Open Science 6: 181536.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Game theory |
Professor Jacco Thijssen
Professor of Mathematical Finance
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food |
GHG emissions |
Dr Andreas Heinemeyer
Associate Professor
SEI/Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Peatland carbon stocks and burn history: blanket bog peat core evidence highlights charcoal impacts on peat physical properties and long-term carbon storage (2018). GEO: Geography and Environment 5(2), e00063.
- Hydrologically-driven ecosystem processes determine the distribution and persistence of ecosystem-specialist predators under climate change(2015). Nature Communication, 6: 7851.
- The MILLENNIA peat cohort model, predicting past, present and future soil carbon budgets and fluxes under changing climates in peatlands(2010). Climate Research (Special Issue: Climate Change and the British Uplands) 45: 207–226.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
GIS & remote sensing for environmental applications |
Howard Cambridge
Research Associate
SEI-Y
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Global food systems |
Professor Tony Heron
Professor of International Political Economy
Dept of Politics
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- . Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19 (2020). Nature: Food, Vol. 1 (2020).
- A UK-US free trade agreement? Don’t count your (chlorinated) chickens just yet(2020). SPERI Blog.
- Global Value Chains and the Governance of ‘Embedded’ Commodities (2018). Global Policy, Vol. 9, No. S2
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Sustainable Food
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Global trade |
Dr Simon Croft
Research Fellow
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food |
Global value chains |
Professor Tony Heron
Professor of International Political Economy
Dept of Politics |
- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19 (2020). Nature: Food, Vol. 1 (2020).
- A UK-US free trade agreement? Don’t count your (chlorinated) chickens just yet(2020). SPERI Blog.
- Global Value Chains and the Governance of ‘Embedded’ Commodities (2018). Global Policy, Vol. 9, No. S2.
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Sustainable Food |
Governance |
Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of Development Politics, Director IGDC
Dept of Politics
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Green and Sustainable Chemistry |
Dr Avtar Matharu
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence
Dept of Chemistry |
- Unforeseen crystal forms of the natural osmolyte floridoside (2020). Commun. Chem., 3, 128.
- A biorefinery strategy for spent industrial ginger waste(2021). J. Hazard. Mater., 401, 123400.
- Perspectives on "game changer" global challenges for sustainable 21st century: Plant-based diet, unavoidable food waste biorefining, and circular economy(2020). Sustainability, 12, 1976.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Green communications and networks
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Dr Hamed Ahmadi
Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering |
- Substitutability of Spectrum and Cloud-Based Antennas in Virtualized Wireless Networks (2017). IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 114-120, April 2017.
- Blockchain-Based Energy Trading in Electric-Vehicle-Enabled Microgrids(2020). IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 66-71. (2020).
- Wireless communication and the pandemic: the story so far. Available online.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Greenhouse gas emissions |
Dr Sylvia Toet
Senior lecturer in Environmental Biogeochemistry
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Carbon Dioxide and Methane Flux Response and Recovery From Drought in a Hemiboreal Ombrotrophic Fen (2021). Frontiers in Earth Science, 8.
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy crop oilseed rape (Brassica napus); the role of photosynthetically active radiation in diurnal N2O flux variation(2018). Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 10, 306-3019.
- How does elevated ozone reduce methane emissions from peatlands?(2017). Science of the Total Environment, 12, 60-71.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Greenspaces |
Dr Rachel Pateman
Researcher
SEI-Y
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- Recruiting and retaining participants in citizen science: what can be learnt from the volunteering literature? (2016). Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 1, pp. 1-10.
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16, p., 2712.
- The Diversity of Participants in Citizen Science(2021). Citizen Science: Theory and Practice. In press
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Habitat loss |
Professor Jane Hill
University Research Theme Champion; Professor of Ecology
Dept of Biology |
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Health and wellbeing |
Dr Steve Cinderby
Senior Research Leader
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through creative methods (2021). Ambio. Springer Netherlands: 1–17.
- Co-designing Urban Living Solutions to Improve Older People’s Mobility and Well-Being(2018). Journal of Urban Health: 20–22.
- Exploring the co-benefits of urban green infrastructure improvements for businesses and workers’ wellbeing(2017). Area 50: 126–135.
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Environment & Health |
Health inequality |
Professor Tim Doran
Professor of Health Policy
Dept of Health Sciences
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Environment & Health |
Health systems |
Dr Amanda Mason-Jones
Associate Professor in Global Public Health
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Acculturation, Resilience and the Mental Health of Migrant Youth: A Cross-Country Comparative Study (2018). Public Health 162: 63-70.
- Structural violence and marginalisation. The sexual and reproductive health experiences of separated young people on the move. A rapid review with relevance to the European humanitarian crisis(2018). Public Health. 158: 156-162.
- Intimate partner violence in early adolescence: the role of gender, socio-economic factors and the school (2016). South African Medical Journal. 106:5:502-509.
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Environment & Health |
Health |
Professor Kate Pickett
Professor of Epidemiology
Dept of Health Sciences |
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Health and architecture |
Dr Daryl Martin
Lecturer
Dept of Sociology
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Heritage |
Professor John Schofield
Director of Studies, Cultural Heritage Management
Dept of Archaeology
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- ‘COVID waste’ and social media as method: An archaeology of personal protective equipment and its contribution to policy (2021). Antiquity, 95(380), 435-449.
- Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: Multidisciplinary investigations in Galápagos(2020). Antiquity, 94(373), 228-244.
- Basin-scale sources and pathways of microplastic that ends up in the Galápagos Archipelago (2019). Ocean Sci., 15, 1341–1349.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Historical temperature record
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Professor Kevin Cowtan
Professor
Department of Chemistry |
- Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends (2014). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 140(683), 1935-1944.
- Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records(2017). Science advances, 3(1), e1601207.
- Evaluating biases in sea surface temperature records using coastal weather stations(2018). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(712), 670-681.
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History of Cleanliness and Water Supply |
Professor Mark Jenner
Professor of Early Modern History
Dept of History |
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Resilient Ecosystems |
History of Medicine and Public Health 16th-19th century |
Professor of Early Modern History
Dept of History |
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Home environment & health |
Helen Weatherly
Reader
Centre for Health Economics
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Economic Evaluation of Environmental Interventions: Reflections on Methodological Challenges and Developments (2018). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 15(11), 2459.
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Economic evaluation methods in social care: A scoping review
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A pharmacoeconomic approach to assessing the costs and benefits of air quality interventions that improve health: a case study (2016). BMJ Open.
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Environment & Health |
Homelessness and supported housing |
Deborah Quilgars
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Housing Policy |
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Housing services & veterans |
Deborah Quilgars
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Housing Policy |
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Environment & Health |
Human impact studies |
Virginia Harvey
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Archaeology
Dept of Archaeology
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- Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites (2019). Royal Society Open Science, 6(10), p.191137.
- Interpreting the historical terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity of Cayman Brac (Greater Antilles, Caribbean) through collagen fingerprinting(2019). The Holocene, 29(4), pp.531-542.
- Collagen Sequence Analysis Reveals Evolutionary History of Extinct West Indies Nesophontes (Island-Shrews)(2020). Molecular biology and evolution, 37(10), pp.2931-2943.
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Human rights |
Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of Development Politics, Director IGDC
Dept of Politics
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Human wellbeing |
Dr Anna Woodhead
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography, LCAB
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- Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene (2019). Functional Ecology, 33, 6, 1023-1034.
- Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system(2020). People and Nature, 2, 3, 608-618.
- Health in fishing communities: A global perspective(2018). Fish and Fisheries, 19, 5, 839-852.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Hunter-gatherer |
Dr Stephanie Piper
Associate Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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- Hunter-Gatherer Variability: Developing Models for the Northern Coasts (2016). ARCTIC, 69(5), pp.1-14.
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Image |
Dr David Chesmore
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Indoor air quality |
Professor Nicola Carslaw
Professor in Indoor Air Chemistry
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Indoor Chemistry (2018). Invited feature article for Environmental Science and Technology, 52, 2419-2428.
- How do breath and skin emissions impact indoor air chemistry? (2019). Indoor Air, 29, 369-379.
- Photolysis driven indoor air chemistry following cleaning of hospital wards (2020). Indoor Air, 30, 1241-1255.
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Environment & Health |
Inequality |
Professor Kate Pickett
Professor of Epidemiology
Dept of Health Sciences
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Professor Simon Parker
Professor
Dept of Politics |
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Insecticides |
Dr Sabine Marie Clarke
Senior Lecturer in Modern History
Dept of History |
- Science at the end of empire: Experts and the development of the British Caribbean, 1940-62 (2018). (Manchester University Press), open access book.
- Competitive Cooperation and Public Health: VD Control in the British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago During WWII(2020). The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 48 (3), pp. 520-546.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Insitutions |
Professor Giacomo de Luca
Professor
Dept of Economics |
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Instrumentation (Environmental) |
Dr David Chesmore
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Integenerational social discounting |
Professor Mark Freeman
Professor of Finance, Dean of The York Management School |
- Climate economics support for the UN climate targets (2020). Nature Climate Change.
- Discounting disentangled(2018). American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 10(4), 109-134.
- Climate sensitivity uncertainty: When is good news bad?(2015). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 373.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Integrated nitrogen management
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Dr Kevin Hicks
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y |
- Simultaneously mitigating near-term climate change and improving human health and food security (2012). Science (New York, N.Y.).335, 6065, p. 183-189, 7 p.
- Development of the Low Emissions Analysis Platform – Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) tool to assess air quality and climate co-benefits: Application for Bangladesh. (2020). Environ Int.;145:106155
- Making Brexit Work for the Environment and Livelihoods: Delivering a Stakeholder Informed Vision for Agriculture and Fisheries(2019). People and Nature, Volume1, Issue4.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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International development |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
International trade |
Dr Marco Sakai
Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Your money or your life? The carbon-development paradox (2020), Environmental Research Letters, vol. 15, no. 4, 044016.
- Thermodynamic Efficiency Gains and their Role as a Key ‘Engine of Economic Growth’(2019). Energies, vol. 12, no. 1, 110.
- The UK's emissions and employment footprints: Exploring the trade-offs (2017). Sustainability, vol. 9, no. 7, 1242.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Internet communication and technology
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Howard Cambridge
Research Associate
SEI-Y
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Internet of Things (IoT) |
Dr Hamed Ahmadi
Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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- Substitutability of Spectrum and Cloud-Based Antennas in Virtualized Wireless Networks (2017). IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 114-120, April 2017, doi: 10.1109/MWC.2016.1500303WC.
- Blockchain-Based Energy Trading in Electric-Vehicle-Enabled Microgrids (2020). IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 66-71.
- Wireless communication and the pandemic: the story so far (2020). . IEEE ComSoc Technology News.
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Resilient Ecosystems
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Ionic liquids |
Dr John Slattery
Senior lecturer
Dept of Chemistry
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- Probing a Ruthenium Coordination Complex at the Ionic Liquid–Vacuum Interface with Reactive-Atom Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
(2020)., J. Phys. Chem. C., 382–397,
- Nanosegregation and Structuring in the Bulk and at the Surface of Ionic-Liquid Mixtures(2017). J. Phys. Chem. B., 6002–6020.
- Liquid-Crystalline Ionic Liquids as Ordered Reaction Media for the Diels–Alder Reaction(2016). Chem. Eur. J., 16113-16123,
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Environment & Health |
Labour markets and health |
Professor Karen Bloor
Professor of Health Economics & Policy, Research Theme Champion for Health & Wellbeing
Dept of Health Sciences
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Environment & Health |
Land |
Professor Lindsay Stringer
Professor in Environment and Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Land surface temperature |
Dr Tom Lloyd Webb
PDRA in Climate Analysis
Dept of Chemistry
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Land use change |
Dr Eleanor Jew
Lecturer in Environment and Development
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Miombo woodland under threat: Consequences for tree diversity and carbon storage (2016). Forest Ecology and Management, 361, 144-153.
- Tobacco cultivation as a driver of land use change and degradation in the miombo woodlands of south-west Tanzania(2017). Land Degradation & Development, 28, 2636-2645.
- Farming systems and Conservation Agriculture: Technology, structures and agency in Malawi(2020). Land Use Policy, 95, 104612.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Dr Kelly Redeker
Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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- Non-invasive analysis of the soil microbiome: biomonitoring strategies using the volatilome, community analysis and environmental data (2018). Adv. Ecol. Res., 59, 93-132.
- Development of an efficient glucosinolate extraction method (2017). Plant Methods, 13 (17).
- Quantifying wind and pressure effects on trace gas fluxes across the soil-atmosphere interface (2015). Biogeosciences, 12, 7423-7434.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Legal aspects of carbon capture |
Professor Stuart Bell
Dean of the Faculty of the Social Sciences
York Law School
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Long term conditions |
Dr Peter Coventry
Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Effect of extreme weather events on mental health: a narrative synthesis and meta-analysis for the UK (2020). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health .
- Psychological and pharmacological interventions for posttraumatic stress disorder and comorbid mental health problems following complex traumatic events: Systematic review and component network meta-analysis (2020). Plos medicine, 17(8), [e1003262].
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH), 16(15), [2712].
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Environment & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
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Macroeconomics |
Dr Marko Sakai
Lecturer
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Your money or your life? The carbon-development paradox (2020). Environmental Research Letters, vol. 15, no. 4, 044016.
- Thermodynamic Efficiency Gains and their Role as a Key ‘Engine of Economic Growth’(2019). Energies, vol. 12, no. 1, 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12010110
- The UK's emissions and employment footprints: Exploring the trade-offs (2017). Sustainability, vol. 9, no. 7, 1242. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9071242
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Manufacturing systems |
Dr Luisa Huatuco
Senior Lecturer in Operations Management
University of York Management School
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- Complexity Transfer in supplier-customer systems (2020). Production Planning and Control (PPC).
- The quest for achieving United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs): Infrastructure and innovation for Responsible production and consumption (2019). Invited ThinkBox paper, RAUSP Management Journal.
- Making real progress toward more sustainable societies using decision support models and tools: Introduction to the special volume(2015). Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLP), Vol. 105, pp. 1-13.
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Sustainable Food |
Marine conservation |
Dr Bryce Stewart
Senior Lecturer, Director for Engagement & Partnerships
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Making Brexit work for the environment and livelihoods: Delivering a stakeholder informed vision for agriculture and fisheries (2019). People & Nature, 1: 442-456.
- Marine Conservation Begins at Home: How a Local Community and Protection of a Small Bay Sent Waves of Change Around the UK and Beyond(2020). Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol. 7, Article 76
- Metal pollution as a potential threat to shell strength and survival in marine bivalves(2021). Science of the Total Environment, 775: 1430192
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Marine ecosystem modelling |
Gustav Delius
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Mathematics
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Material culture |
Professor John Schofield
Director of Studies, Cultural Heritage Management
Dept of Archaeology
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- ‘COVID waste’ and social media as method: An archaeology of personal protective equipment and its contribution to policy (2021). Antiquity, 95(380), 435-449.
- Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: Multidisciplinary investigations in Galápagos(2020). Antiquity, 94(373), 228-244.
- Basin-scale sources and pathways of microplastic that ends up in the Galápagos Archipelago(2019). Ocean Sci., 15, 1341–1349.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Mathematical biology & ecology
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Dr Jon Pitchford
Reader
Dept of Biology
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Mathematical economics |
Professor Jacco Thijssen
Professor of Mathematical Finance
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food |
Maths and literacy interventions |
Dr Pam Hanley
Research Fellow in the York Trials Unit
Dept of Health Sciences
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Mental Health |
Dr Peter Coventry
Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Effect of extreme weather events on mental health: a narrative synthesis and meta-analysis for the UK (2020). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health .
- Psychological and pharmacological interventions for posttraumatic stress disorder and comorbid mental health problems following complex traumatic events: Systematic review and component network meta-analysis (2020). Plos medicine, 17(8), [e1003262].
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH), 16(15), [2712].
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Environment & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
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Microbiology |
Dr James Moir
Professor of Microbiology
Dept of Biology
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Sustainable Food |
Micro-economics |
Professor Jacco Thijssen
Professor of Mathematical Finance
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food |
Microorganisms |
Katey Valentine
PhD Student
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Migration |
Professor Simon Parker
Professor
Dept of Politics
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Mobility and transport |
Dr Steve Cinderby
Senior Research Leader
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through creative methods (2021). Ambio. Springer Netherlands: 1–17. doi:10.1007/s13280-020-01436-3.
- Co-designing Urban Living Solutions to Improve Older People’s Mobility and Well-Being(2018). Journal of Urban Health: 20–22.
- Exploring the co-benefits of urban green infrastructure improvements for businesses and workers’ wellbeing(2018). Area 50: 126–135.
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Environment & Health |
Monitoring ecosystem function |
Dr Kelly Redeker
Lecturer
Dept of Biology |
- Non-invasive analysis of the soil microbiome: biomonitoring strategies using the volatilome, community analysis and environmental data (2018). Adv. Ecol. Res., 59, 93-132.
- Development of an efficient glucosinolate extraction method(2017). Plant Methods, 13 (17).
- Quantifying wind and pressure effects on trace gas fluxes across the soil-atmosphere interface (2015). Biogeosciences, 12, 7423-7434.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Morphological evolution
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Dr Philip Cox
Senior Lecturer in Anatomy
Dept of Archaeology
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- Morphological divergence in giant fossil dormice(2020). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 287: 20202085.
- Morphological and functional variation between isolated populations of British red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris)(2020). Journal of Zoology 312: 271-283.
- Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction (2019). Royal Society Open Science 6: 181536.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Multi-agent systems |
Dr Andrew Pomfret
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Music synthesis |
Professor Damian Murphy
Professor of Sound & Music Computing; University Research Champion for Creativity
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Nanofabrication |
Dr Steven Johnson
Lecturer, Head of Intelligent Systems and Nano-science Research Group
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Nanophysics and Nanomaterials |
Professor Jun Yuan
Professor
Dept of Physics
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Natural environment |
Dr Peter Coventry
Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Effect of extreme weather events on mental health: a narrative synthesis and meta-analysis for the UK (2020). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health .
- Psychological and pharmacological interventions for posttraumatic stress disorder and comorbid mental health problems following complex traumatic events: Systematic review and component network meta-analysis (2020). Plos medicine, 17(8), [e1003262].
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH), 16(15), [2712].
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Environment & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
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Natural resource governance |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Natural resource management |
Dr Julia Touza
Reader
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Modelling the effectiveness of collaborative schemes for disease and pest outbreak prevention (2021). Ecological Modelling, 442, 109411.
- Untangling perceptions around indicators for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services (2019). Ecosystem Services, 38, p.100952.
- Public-private partnerships for biosecurity: an opportunity for risk sharing(2018). Journal of Agricultural Economics, 70 (3), 771-788.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Nature based solutions |
Professor Rob Marchant
Professor of Tropical Ecology
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present(2018). Earth-Science Reviews Volume 178, March 2018, Pages 322-378
- Views from two mountains: exploring climate change impacts on traditional farming communities of Eastern Africa highlands through participatory scenarios(2019). Sustain Sci 14, 191–203.
- Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work(2021). Global Environmental Change, 68, 102240.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Networking |
Dr Paul Mitchell
Professor
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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- . Wireless sensor systems for extreme environments: a review (2014). IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14(11), pp. 3955-3970.
- Application of reinforcement learning to medium access control for wireless sensor networks(2015). Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 46(A), pp. 23-32.
- TDA-MAC: TDMA without clock synchronization in underwater acoustic networks(2018). IEEE Access, vol. 6, pp. 1091-1108.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Nitrogen cycling |
Dr James Moir
Professor of Microbiology
Dept of Biology
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Sustainable Food
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Novel field technology |
Dr Sylvia Toet
Senior lecturer in Environmental Biogeochemistry
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Carbon Dioxide and Methane Flux Response and Recovery From Drought in a Hemiboreal Ombrotrophic Fen(2021). Frontiers in Earth Science, 8, 10.3389/feart.2020.562401
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy crop oilseed rape (Brassica napus); the role of photosynthetically active radiation in diurnal N2O flux variation(2018), Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 10, 306-3019.
- How does elevated ozone reduce methane emissions from peatlands?(2017). Science of the Total Environment, 12, 60-71.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
Sustainable Food
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Ocean chemistry |
Matthew Evans
Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
Dept of Chemistry |
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Omics |
Dr James Chong
Professor
Dept of Biology
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Paleobidiversity |
Virginia Harvey
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Archaeology
Dept of Archaeology |
- Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites(2019). Royal Society Open Science, 6(10), p.191137.
- Interpreting the historical terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity of Cayman Brac (Greater Antilles, Caribbean) through collagen fingerprinting (2019). The Holocene, 29(4), pp.531-542.
- Collagen Sequence Analysis Reveals Evolutionary History of Extinct West Indies Nesophontes (Island-Shrews)(2020). Molecular biology and evolution, 37(10), pp.2931-2943.
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Paloeoecology |
Professor Rob Marchant
Professor of Tropical Ecology
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present(2018). Earth-Science Reviews Volume 178, March 2018, Pages 322-378
- Views from two mountains: exploring climate change impacts on traditional farming communities of Eastern Africa highlands through participatory scenarios(2019). Sustain Sci 14, 191–203.
- Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work(2021). Global Environmental Change, 68, 102240.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Participatory methods |
Dr Maddy Power
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences
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- '‘We are constantly overdrawn, despite not spending money on anything other than bills and food’: A mixed-methods, participatory study of food and insecurity in the context of income inequality (2021). Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 21-45.
- How COVID-19 has exposed inequalities in the UK food system: The case of UK food and poverty(2020). Emerald Open Research, vol. 2, 11.
- The incompatibility of system and lifeworld understandings of food insecurity and the provision of food aid in an English city(2018), VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, vol. 31, pp. 907-922.
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Environment & Health |
Physiology |
Dr Thierry Tonon
CNAP ART Lecturer in Algal Biology
Dept of Biology
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- Biomass composition of the golden tide pelagic seaweeds Sargassum fluitans and S. natans (morphotypes I and VIII) to inform valorisation pathways (2021). Science of the Total Environment, 762, 143134.
- A systematic review of floating and beach landing records of Sargassum beyond the Sargasso Sea (2020). Environmental Research Communications, 2, 122001.
- The genome of Ectocarpus subulatus – a highly stress-tolerant brown alga (2020). Marine Genomics, 52, 100740.
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Phytoremeditation |
Dr Liz Rylott
Senior Researcher and Lecturer
Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Dept of Biology
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- Phytocat – a bio-derived Ni catalyst for rapid de-polymerization of polystyrene using a synergistic approach (2021). Green Chem., 2021, Advance Article
- Using in vivo nickel to direct the pyrolysis of hyperaccumulator plant biomass(2018). Green Chemistry
- Towards financially viable phytoextraction and production of plant-based palladium catalysts(2017). Environ Sci Technol
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Environment & Health |
Plastics |
Katey Valentine
PhD student
Dept of Environment and Geography
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Platform molecules |
Dr Thomas Farmer
Clean Synthesis Technology Platform Leader
Dept of Chemistry
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- Enzymatic synthesis of lignin derivable pyridine based polyesters for the substitution of petroleum derived plastics (2019), Nature Commun., 10 (1), 1-9,
- Post‐polymerization modification of bio‐based polymers: maximizing the high functionality of polymers derived from biomass(2018). Polym. Int., 67 (7), 755-789.
- New bio-based monomers: tuneable polyester properties using branched diols from biomass(2017). Faraday Discuss., 202, 61-77.
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Environment & Health |
Policy |
Dr Eleni Michalopoulou
Research Associate
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Policy and governance |
Dr Samarthia Thankappan
Senior Lecturer
Department of Environment & Geography
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Political economy |
Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of Development Politics, Director IGDC
Dept of Politics
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Political economy of trade |
Professor Tony Heron
Professor of International Political Economy
Dept of Politics
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- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19 (2020). Nature: Food, Vol. 1 (2020).
- A UK-US free trade agreement? Don’t count your (chlorinated) chickens just yet(2020). SPERI Blog.
- Global Value Chains and the Governance of ‘Embedded’ Commodities(2018). Global Policy, Vol. 9, No. S2.
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Sustainable Food |
Pollutants |
Dr Liz Rylott
Senior Researcher and Lecturer
Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Dept of Biology
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- Phytocat – a bio-derived Ni catalyst for rapid de-polymerization of polystyrene using a synergistic approach(2021). Green Chem., 2021, Advance Article
- Using in vivo nickel to direct the pyrolysis of hyperaccumulator plant biomass(2018). Green Chemistry
- Towards financially viable phytoextraction and production of plant-based palladium catalysts(2017). Environ Sci Technol
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Environment & Health |
Pollution (Pharmaceuticals, nanomaterials, polymers, degradates)
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Professor Alistair Boxall
Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Population health |
Papiya Mazumdar
Research Fellow
Dept of Health Sciences |
- Multiple Shocks, Coping and Welfare Consequences: Natural Disasters and Health Shocks in the Indian Sundarbans (2014).Plos One. Environment & Health Practice and policy on humanitarian interventions in disasters
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Environment & Health |
Practice and policy on humanitarian interventions in disasters
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Dr Jo Rose
Lecturer in Humanitarian Response
Dept of Health Sciences
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Prehistory |
Dr Stephanie Piper
Associate Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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- Hunter-Gatherer Variability: Developing Models for the Northern Coasts (2016). ARCTIC, 69(5), pp.1-14.
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Probability |
Ben Powell
Lecturer in Statistics
Dept of Mathematics
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Public & expert understanding of Science
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Dr Nik Brown
Professor in sociology
Dept of Sociology |
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Renewable resources |
Dr Avtar Matharu
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence
Dept of Chemistry
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- Unforeseen crystal forms of the natural osmolyte floridoside (2020). Commun. Chem., 3, 128.
- A biorefinery strategy for spent industrial ginger waste(2021). J. Hazard. Mater., 401, 123400.
- Perspectives on "game changer" global challenges for sustainable 21st century: Plant-based diet, unavoidable food waste biorefining, and circular economy(2020). Sustainability, 12, 1976.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Renewables |
Dr Bipasa Datta
Lecturer
Dept of Economics
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- Research and Development, Innovations and Sustainability: A Theoretical Perspective (2020). W. Leal Filho et al. (eds.), Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; Springer Nature Switzerland.
- Biodiesel as a feasible petrol fuel replacement: a multidisciplinary overview (2020). Energy and Environmental Science, Vol. 3; 1706 – 1721.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Resilience |
Professor Henrice Altink
Professor in Modern History
Dept of History
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Resilience and transformation |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Robust environmental models
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Dr Iain Bate
Reader
Dept of Computer Science
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- An Improved Sensor Calibration with Anomaly Detection and Removal, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Vol. 307, 2019.
- A self-adaptive fault-tolerant systems for a dependable Wireless Sensor Networks, Design Automation for Embedded Systems, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 223-250, 2014.
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Environment & Health |
Safer solvents |
Dr Thomas Farmer
Clean Synthesis Technology Platform Leader
Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry
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- Enzymatic synthesis of lignin derivable pyridine based polyesters for the substitution of petroleum derived plastics (2019), Nature Commun., 10 (1), 1-9,
- Post‐polymerization modification of bio‐based polymers: maximizing the high functionality of polymers derived from biomass(2018). Polym. Int., 67 (7), 755-789.
- New bio-based monomers: tuneable polyester properties using branched diols from biomass(2017). Faraday Discuss., 202, 61-77.
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Environment & Health |
Savvanah ecology |
Dr Colin Beale
Reader in Ecology
Dept of Biology |
- African elephant poaching rates correlate with local poverty, national corruption and global ivory price (2019). Nature communications 10, no. 1: 1-9.
- Extinction risk from climate change is reduced by microclimatic buffering(2018). Nature Climate Change 8, no. 8: 713-717.
- Pyrodiversity interacts with rainfall to increase bird and mammal richness in African savannas (2018). Ecology letters 21, no. 4: 557-567.
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Resilient ecosystems |
Scenarios |
Professor Rob Marchant
Professor of Tropical Ecology
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present(2018). Earth-Science Reviews Volume 178, March 2018, Pages 322-378
- Views from two mountains: exploring climate change impacts on traditional farming communities of Eastern Africa highlands through participatory scenarios(2019). Sustain Sci 14, 191–203.
- Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work(2021). Global Environmental Change, 68, 102240.
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Resilient ecosystems
Sustainable Food
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Science education research |
Dr Pam Hanley
Research Fellow in the York Trials Unit
Dept of Health Sciences
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Sea-level change |
Professor Roland Gehrels
Professor in Physical Geography, Head of Dept of Environment & Geography
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- A pre-industrial sea-level rise hotspot along the Atlantic coast of North America (2020). Geophysical Research Letters.
- Sea level in space and time: revolutions and inconvenient truths(2015). Journal of Quaternary Science 30, 131-143.
- When did modern rates of sea-level rise start?(2013). Global and Planetary Change 100, 263-277.
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Resilient Ecosystems
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Sensor calibration
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Dr Iain Bate
Reader
Dept of Computer Science
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- An Improved Sensor Calibration with Anomaly Detection and Removal, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Vol. 307, 2019.
- A self-adaptive fault-tolerant systems for a dependable Wireless Sensor Networks, Design Automation for Embedded Systems, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 223-250, 2014.
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Sustainable Food |
Sexual and reproductive health
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Dr Amanda Mason-Jones
Associate Professor in Global Public Health
Dept of Health Sciences
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- Acculturation, Resilience and the Mental Health of Migrant Youth: A Cross-Country Comparative Study (2018). Public Health 162: 63-70.
- Structural violence and marginalisation. The sexual and reproductive health experiences of separated young people on the move. A rapid review with relevance to the European humanitarian crisis(2018). Public Health. 158: 156-162.
- Intimate partner violence in early adolescence: the role of gender, socio-economic factors and the school (2016). South African Medical Journal. 106:5:502-509.
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Environment & Health |
Signal processing
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Dr David Chesmore
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Resilient ecosystems |
Single-molecule microscopy |
Professor Mark Leake
Chair in Biological Physics, Coordinator Physics of Life Group, Research Champion for Technologies for the Future
Depts of Biology & Physics
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Size-structured population models |
Dr Gustav Delius
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Mathematics
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Social care
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Helen Weatherly
Reader
Centre for Health Economics
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Economic Evaluation of Environmental Interventions: Reflections on Methodological Challenges and Developments (2018). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 15(11), 2459.
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Economic evaluation methods in social care: A scoping review
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A pharmacoeconomic approach to assessing the costs and benefits of air quality interventions that improve health: a case study (2016). BMJ Open.
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Environment & Health |
Social insects
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Dr Elva Robinson
Senior Lecturer in Ecology
Dept of Biology
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- Ant colony nest networks adapt to resource disruption, Journal of Animal Ecology 90, 143-152
- Keeping invertebrate research ethical in a landscape of shifting public opinion(2019), Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10, 1265-1273
- Do non-native conifer plantations provide benefits for a native forest specialist, the wood ant Formica lugubris? (2015). Forest Ecology and Management 357, 22-32
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Social norms |
Dr Bailey House
Lecturer
Dept of Psychology
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Social return on investment |
Dr Philip Linsley
Professor of Accounting & Risk
University of York Management School
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- North York Moors National Park Authority - measuring health and well-being impact (2018).
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Environment & Health |
Social-ecological systems |
Dr Anna Woodhead
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Dept of Environment & Geography, LCAB
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- Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene (2019). Functional Ecology, 33, 6, 1023-1034.
- Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system(2020). People and Nature, 2, 3, 608-618.
- Health in fishing communities: A global perspective(2018). Fish and Fisheries, 19, 5, 839-852.
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Social value |
Professor of Accounting & Risk
University of York Management School
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- North York Moors National Park Authority - measuring health and well-being impact (2018).
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Environment & Health |
Society |
Professor Sarah Bridle
Professor of Food, Climate and Society
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health |
Sociology of biotechnology |
Dr Nik Brown
Professor in sociology
Dept of Sociology
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Sociology of consumption |
Dr Ulrike Ehgartner
Research Associate
School of Business and Society
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- The discursive framework of sustainability in UK food policy: The marginalised environmental dimension (2022). Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 0(0), 1-13.
- Discourses of the food retail industry: Changing understandings of ‘the consumer’ and strategies for sustainability (2018). Sustainable Production and Consumption, 16, 154–161.
- On the Obsolescence of Human Beings (2017). Sustainable Development. Global Discourse, 7, 66-83.
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health, Resilient Ecosystems |
Sociology of food |
Dr Ulrike Ehgartner
Research Associate
School of Business and Society
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- The discursive framework of sustainability in UK food policy: The marginalised environmental dimension (2022). Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 0(0), 1-13.
- Discourses of the food retail industry: Changing understandings of ‘the consumer’ and strategies for sustainability (2018). Sustainable Production and Consumption, 16, 154–161.
- On the Obsolescence of Human Beings (2017). Sustainable Development. Global Discourse, 7, 66-83.
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Sustainable Food, Environment & Health, Resilient Ecosystems |
Sociology of food health, and research methods |
Dr Paul Chappell
Research Associate
Dept of Sociology
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Sustainable Food |
Soft matter in physics and biology |
Dr Dimitri (Mitya) Pushkin
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Mathematics
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Soil |
Dr Thorunn Helgason
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Biology
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Long-term fertilization and tillage regimes have limited effects on structuring bacterial and denitrifier communities in a sandy loam UK soil (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
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Genetic variation is associated with differences in facilitative and competitive interactions in the Rhizobium leguminosarum species complex (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
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A typing scheme for the honeybee pathogen Melissococcus plutonius allows detection of disease transmission events and a study of the distribution of variants (2013). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports, Volume5, Issue4, Pages 525-529
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Soil science |
Professor Mark Hodson
Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Interspecies variation in survival of soil fauna in flooded soil (2021). Applied Soil Ecology 158 103787. Doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2020.103787
- Effect of earthworms on soil physico-hydraulic and chemical properties, herbage production, and wheat growth on arable land converted to ley(2020). Science of the Total Environment 713 136491.
- Polyester-derived microfibre impacts on the soil-dwelling earthworm Lumbricus terrestris(2019). Environmental Pollution 251 453-459. Doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.037
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
|
Solar energy conversion |
Professor Robin Perutz
Emeritus Professor
Dept of Chemistry
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- Advances in molecular photocatalytic and electrocatalytic CO2 reduction, (2012). Coordination Chemistry Reviews 256, 2562- 2570. DOI:
- Comparison of rhenium-porphyrin dyads for CO2 photoreduction: photocatalytic studies and charge separation dynamics studied by time-resolved IR spectroscopy(2015). Chemical Science 5, 6847-6854.
- Electrocatalytic Proton Reduction by a Cobalt(III) Hydride Complex with Phosphinopyridine PN Ligands (2020). Inorganic Chemistry 59, 18055-18067.
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Solar fuels |
Professor Robin Perutz
Emeritus Professor
Dept of Chemistry
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- Advances in molecular photocatalytic and electrocatalytic CO2 reduction, (2012). Coordination Chemistry Reviews 256, 2562- 2570. DOI:
- Comparison of rhenium-porphyrin dyads for CO2 photoreduction: photocatalytic studies and charge separation dynamics studied by time-resolved IR spectroscopy(2015). Chemical Science 5, 6847-6854.
- Electrocatalytic Proton Reduction by a Cobalt(III) Hydride Complex with Phosphinopyridine PN Ligands (2020). Inorganic Chemistry 59, 18055-18067.
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Spatial analysis |
Dr Colin McClean
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Environment and Geography
|
- Agri‐environment conservation set‐asides have co‐benefits for connectivity (2020). Ecography, 43: 1435-1447.
- Mapping regional risks from climate change for rainfed rice cultivation in India (2017). Agricultural Systems, 156:76-84.
- Atmospheric nitrogen deposition explains patterns of plant species loss(2011). Glob Change Biol, 17: 2882-2892.
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Environement & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
|
Spacial audio |
Professor Damian Murphy
Professor of Sound & Music Computing; University Research Champion for Creativity
Dept of Electronic Engineering
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Species resilience |
Dr Thorunn Helgason
Senior Lecturer
Dept of Biology
|
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Long-term fertilization and tillage regimes have limited effects on structuring bacterial and denitrifier communities in a sandy loam UK soil (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
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Genetic variation is associated with differences in facilitative and competitive interactions in the Rhizobium leguminosarum species complex (2021). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports
-
A typing scheme for the honeybee pathogen Melissococcus plutonius allows detection of disease transmission events and a study of the distribution of variants (2013). In: Environmental Microbiology Reports, Volume5, Issue4, Pages 525-529
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Resilient Ecosystems |
SROI |
Professor Philip Linsley
Professor of Accounting & Risk
University of York Management School |
- North York Moors National Park Authority - measuring health and well-being impact
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Enviroment & Health |
Statistics |
Ben Powell
Lecturer in Statistics
Dept of Mathematics
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Stochastic processes |
Dr Jon Pitchford
Reader
Dept of Biology
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Supply chains |
Dr Simon Croft
Research Fellow
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food |
Professor Bob Doherty
Professor of Marketing, Co-Chair in Agrifood and Principal Investigator of FixOurFood
University of York Management School
|
- Disrupting transitions: qualitatively modelling the impact of Covid-19 on UK food and mobility provision (2021). Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions.Volume 40, September,1-19
- The Role of Social Enterprise Hybrid Business Models in Inclusive Value Chain Development(2021). Sustainability, 13 (2): 499.
- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s food supply chains exposed by COVID-19. Nature Food(2020).
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Sustainable Food |
Professor Jeff Jia
Chair Professor of Supply Chain Management
University of York Management School
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Sustainable Food |
Dr Corrado Topi
Senior Research Fellow
SEI-Y |
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Sustainable Food |
Dr Chris West
Deputy Centre Director for Research
SEI-Y
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Sustainable Food |
Sustainability |
Dr Louise Cooke
Lecturer
Dept of Archaeology
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Dr Bipasa Datta
Lecturer
Dept of Economics
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- Research and Development, Innovations and Sustainability: A Theoretical Perspective (2020). W. Leal Filho et al. (eds.), Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; Springer Nature Switzerland.
- Biodiesel as a feasible petrol fuel replacement: a multidisciplinary overview(2020). Energy and Environmental Science, Vol. 3; 1706 – 1721.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
|
Sustainability assessment |
Dr Ben Lowe
Lecturer in Sustainable Management
University of York Management School
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- What theories of value (could) underpin our circular futures? (2022 IN PRESS). Ecological Economics.
- Estimating the economic value of green water as an approach to foster the virtual green-water trade (2022). Ecological Indicators, 136.
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Sustianable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Sustainable communitites |
Dr Alison Dyke
Community Specialist
SEI-Y
|
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Sustianable Food |
Sustainable consumption |
Dr Victoria Wells
Professor of Sustainable and Ethical Management
University of York Management School
|
- Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations (2020). European Management Review, 17(2), 543-558.
- Sustainable Luxury Marketing: A synthesis and research agenda(2019). International Journal of Management Reviews, 21(4), 405-426.
- Examining the effect of an environmental social marketing intervention among university employees(2018). Studies in Higher Education, 43(11), 2104-2120.
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Sustainable Food |
Sustainable consumption and production |
Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y
|
- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity
(2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208 |
Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Sustainable development goals |
Dr Luisa Huatuco
Senior Lecturer in Operations Management
University of York Management School
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- Complexity Transfer in supplier-customer systems. Production Planning and Control (PPC) (2020). Production Planning & Control, 32:9, 747-759.
- The quest for achieving United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs): Infrastructure and innovation for Responsible production and consumption(2019).Invited ThinkBox paper, RAUSP Management Journal.
- Making real progress toward more sustainable societies using decision support models and tools: Introduction to the special volume(2015). Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLP), Vol. 105, pp. 1-13.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Sustainable manufacturing |
Professor Peter Ball
Professor of Operations Management, Chair of Op Man, Director of Business & Community Engagement
University of York Management School
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- Developing a framework for adopting environmental manufacturing practices: learning from breweries (2020). Production Planning & Control, e-print currently.
- Enablers for Improving Environmental Performance of Manufacturing Operations (2019). IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 66(4), 663-675.
- Industry-Informed Workshops to Develop Graduate Skill Sets in the Circular Economy Using Systems Thinking (2019). Journal of Chemical Education, 96(12), 2959-2967.
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Sustainable Food |
Sustainable solvents |
Dr John Slattery
Senior lecturer
Dept of Chemistry
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- Probing a Ruthenium Coordination Complex at the Ionic Liquid–Vacuum Interface with Reactive-Atom Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (2020). J. Phys. Chem. C., 382–397
- Nanosegregation and Structuring in the Bulk and at the Surface of Ionic-Liquid Mixtures(2017). J. Phys. Chem. B., 6002–6020,
- Liquid-Crystalline Ionic Liquids as Ordered Reaction Media for the Diels–Alder Reaction(2016). Chem. Eur. J., 16113-16123,
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Environment & Health |
Systemic failure |
Dr Philip Garnett
Senior Lecturer in Systems and Organisation
University of York Management School
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- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s Food Supply Chains Exposed by COVID-19(2020). Nature Food 1 (6): 315–18.
- ActEarly: A City Collaboratory Approach to Early Promotion of Good Health and Wellbeing (2019). Wellcome Open Research 4 (156): 156.
- Total Systemic Failure?(2018). The Science of the Total Environment 626 (June): 684–88.
- Insight from the Horsemeat Scandal: Exploring the Consumers’ Opinion of Tweets toward Tesco(2016). Industrial Management & Data Systems 116 (6): 1178–1200.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
|
Systems thinking |
Dr Philip Garnett
Senior Lecturer in Systems and Organisation
University of York Management School
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- Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s Food Supply Chains Exposed by COVID-19(2020). Nature Food 1 (6): 315–18.
- ActEarly: A City Collaboratory Approach to Early Promotion of Good Health and Wellbeing (2019). Wellcome Open Research 4 (156): 156.
- Total Systemic Failure?(2018). The Science of the Total Environment 626 (June): 684–88.
- Insight from the Horsemeat Scandal: Exploring the Consumers’ Opinion of Tweets toward Tesco(2016). Industrial Management & Data Systems 116 (6): 1178–1200.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Trade |
Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y |
- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity (2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
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Trade and invasive species |
Dr Julia Touza
Reader
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Modelling the effectiveness of collaborative schemes for disease and pest outbreak prevention (2021). Ecological Modelling, 442, 109411.
- Untangling perceptions around indicators for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services(2019). Ecosystem Services, 38, p.100952.
- Public-private partnerships for biosecurity: an opportunity for risk sharing(2018). Journal of Agricultural Economics, 70 (3), 771-788
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Trade modelling |
Dr Jonathan Green
Senior Researcher
SEI-Y/Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Linking global drivers of agricultural trade to on-the-ground impacts on biodiversity (2019). PNAS 116 (46) 23202-23208
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
|
Tropical ecology |
Prof Rob Marchant
Professor of Tropical Ecology
Dept of Environment & Geography
|
- Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present(2018). Earth-Science Reviews Volume 178, March 2018, Pages 322-378
- Views from two mountains: exploring climate change impacts on traditional farming communities of Eastern Africa highlands through participatory scenarios(2019). Sustain Sci 14, 191–203.
- Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work(2021). Global Environmental Change, 68, 102240.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
|
Underwater information systems |
Dr Paul Mitchell
Professor
Dept of Electronic Engineering
|
- Wireless sensor systems for extreme environments: a review (2014). IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14(11), pp. 3955-3970.
- Application of reinforcement learning to medium access control for wireless sensor networks(2015). Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 46(A), pp. 23-32.
- TDA-MAC: TDMA without clock synchronization in underwater acoustic networks(2018). IEEE Access, vol. 6, pp. 1091-1108.
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Environment & Health
Resilient Ecosystems
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Urban planning |
Dr Katherine Brookfield
Lecturer in Human Geography
Dept of Environment & Geography |
- Perspectives on “Novel” Techniques for Designing Age-Friendly Homes and Neighborhoods with Older Adults (2020). International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(5), p.1800.
- Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: A mixed-methods study(2019). Public health research, 7(2), pp.1-172.
- The uncommon impact of common environmental details on walking in older adults(2017). International journal of environmental research and public health, 14(2), p.190.
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Environment & Health |
Urbanisation |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Urbanisation and health |
Dr Joshua Kirshner
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Environmental Studies
Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Energy access is needed to maintain health during pandemics (2020). Nature Energy 5(6): 419-421
- A regime in the making? Examining the geographies of solar PV electricity in southern Africa(2019). Geoforum 103: 114-125.
- Energy justice and sustainability transitions in Mozambique(2018). Applied Energy 228: 645-655
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Environment & Health |
Use of mixed methods |
Dr Pam Hanley
Research Fellow in the York Trials Unit
Dept of Health Sciences
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Valorisation |
Dr Thierry Tonon
CNAP ART Lecturer in Algal Biology
Dept of Biology
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- Biomass composition of the golden tide pelagic seaweeds Sargassum fluitans and S. natans (morphotypes I and VIII) to inform valorisation pathways (2021). Science of the Total Environment, 762, 143134.
- A systematic review of floating and beach landing records of Sargassum beyond the Sargasso Sea (2020). Environmental Research Communications, 2, 122001.
- The genome of Ectocarpus subulatus – a highly stress-tolerant brown alga (2020). Marine Genomics, 52, 100740.
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Vector-borne diseases |
Professor Matthew Thomas
Director of YESI & Professor of Ecological Entomology
YESI & Department of Biology
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- Impact and cost-effectiveness of a lethal house lure against malaria transmission in central Côte d'Ivoire: a two-arm, cluster-randomised controlled trial (2021). The Lancet, 397(10276), 805-815.
- The influence of feeding behaviour and temperature on the capacity of mosquitoes to transmit malaria (2020). Nature ecology & evolution, 4(7), 940-951.
- Global threat to agriculture from invasive species (2016). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(27), 7575-7579.
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Sustainable Food
Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Vegetation impacts |
Professor Lisa Emberson
Professor in Environmental Science
SEI-Y, Dept of Environment & Geography
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- Lower air pollution during COVID-19 lock-down: improving models and methods estimating ozone impacts on crops (2020). Phil Trans. R. Soc. 378:20200188
- Direct and indirect impacts of climate change on wheat yield in the Indo-Gangetic plain in India(2021). J of Ag and Food Res, Volume 4, 100132.
- Ozone effects on crops and consideration in crop models(2018). European J. of Agronomy 100: 19-34
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Violence prevention |
Dr Amanda Mason-Jones
Associate Professor in Global Public Health
Dept of Health Sciences |
- Acculturation, Resilience and the Mental Health of Migrant Youth: A Cross-Country Comparative Study (2018). Public Health 162: 63-70.
- Structural violence and marginalisation. The sexual and reproductive health experiences of separated young people on the move. A rapid review with relevance to the European humanitarian crisis(2018). Public Health. 158: 156-162.
- Intimate partner violence in early adolescence: the role of gender, socio-economic factors and the school (2016). South African Medical Journal. 106:5:502-509.
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Environment & Health |
Waste |
Dr Jo Rose
Lecturer in Humanitarian Response
Dept of Health Sciences
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Waste Valorisation |
Dr Thomas Dugmore
Associate Lecturer
Dept of Chemistry
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- Life-Cycle Assessment of Microwave-Assisted Pectin Extraction at Pilot Scale (2019). ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 7, 5, 5167–5175.
- Superior Mesoporosity of Lipid‐Free Spent Coffee Ground Residues(2019). ChemSusChem, 12, 17, 4074-4081.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Dr Avtar Matharu
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence
Dept of Chemistry
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- Unforeseen crystal forms of the natural osmolyte floridoside (2020). Commun. Chem., 3, 128.
- A biorefinery strategy for spent industrial ginger waste(2021). J. Hazard. Mater., 401, 123400.
- Perspectives on "game changer" global challenges for sustainable 21st century: Plant-based diet, unavoidable food waste biorefining, and circular economy(2020). Sustainability, 12, 1976.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Waste water |
Dr James Chong
Professor
Dept of Biology
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Water resources |
Dr Richard Friend
Senior Lecturer & Associate Professor
Dept of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems |
Wellbeing |
Dr Rachel Pateman
Researcher
SEI-Y |
- Recruiting and retaining participants in citizen science: what can be learnt from the volunteering literature? (2016) Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 1
- The Mental Health Benefits of Purposeful Activities in Public Green Spaces in Urban and Semi-Urban Neighbourhoods: A Mixed-Methods Pilot and Proof of Concept Study (2019). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16, p., 271
- The Diversity of Participants in Citizen Science(2021). Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 6(1), p.9.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Professor Kate Pickett
Professor of Epidemiology
Dept of Health Sciences
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Sustainable Food
Environment & Health
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Wildlife diseases |
Professor Piran White
Professor
Department of Environment & Geography
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Wireless communications |
Professor Paul Mitchell
Professor
Dept of Electronic Engineering |
- Wireless sensor systems for extreme environments: a review (2014). IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14(11), pp. 3955-3970.
- Application of reinforcement learning to medium access control for wireless sensor networks(2015). Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 46(A), pp. 23-32.
- TDA-MAC: TDMA without clock synchronization in underwater acoustic networks(2018). IEEE Access, vol. 6, pp. 1091-1108.
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Resilient Ecosystems
Environment & Health
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Young people and housing |
Deborah Quilgars
Senior Reseach Fellow
Centre for Housing Policy
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Environment & Health
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Youth |
Dr Lynda Dunlop
Senior Lecturer in Science Education
Dept of Education
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- The environment and politics in science education – the case of teaching fracking (2021). Cultural Studies in Science Education.
- “It’s our future”: Youth and fracking justice in England(2021). Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability , 110-130. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1867837
- The role of schools and teachers in nurturing and responding to climate crisis activism (2020). Children's Geographies.
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