School of Geography & Sustainable Development: Recent submissions
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Urban home-based businesses : how distinct are they and their owners?
(Edward Elgar, 2015-12-18) - Book itemLittle attention has been paid to the geography of home-based businesses and how potential differences in characteristics and business operations are manifested across space. This chapter seeks to shed light on the ... -
Education for sustainability through action research: an exploration through theory, policy and practice in Scottish secondary schools
(University of St Andrews, 2015-12-18) - ThesisEnvironmental deterioration and social injustice highlight the discrepancy between ‘educated’ and ‘wise’ and, by corollary, call into question our approach to education. In order to investigate how we might advance Education ... -
Neighbourhood ethnic mix and the formation of mixed-ethnic unions in Britain : a longitudinal analysis
(2014-02-28) - Journal articleAlthough developed societies are becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, relatively little research has been conducted on geographies of mixed-ethnic unions (married or cohabiting). There is some recent evidence from the ... -
A time geographic approach to delineating areas of sustained wildlife use
(2015) - Journal articleGeographic information systems (GIS) are widely used for mapping wildlife movement patterns, and observed wildlife locations are surrogates for inferring on wildlife movement and habitat selection. We present a new approach ... -
The parallel tracks of Partition, India-Pakistan 1947 : histories, geographies, cartographies
(University of St Andrews, 2016-06-22) - ThesisOn 15 August 1947, the British government withdrew from India and partitioned the subcontinent to create two new nation-states: India and Pakistan. The Partition of India and Pakistan has been studied chiefly as a historical ...