Integrating economic and landuse models to anticipate rural vulnerability to climate change.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: School of Earth and Environment
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| Evan Fraser (Principal Investigator / Fellow) |
Publications
Bradford J
(2007)
Local authorities, climate change and small and medium enterprises: identifying effective policy instruments to reduce energy use and carbon emissions
in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
Fraser E
(2008)
Quantifying socioeconomic characteristics of drought-sensitive regions: Evidence from Chinese provincial agricultural data
in Comptes Rendus. Géoscience
Rimas Andrew
(2008)
Beef: The Untold Story of How Milk, Meat, and Muscle Shaped the World
Clay G
(2009)
Effects of managed burning upon dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil water and runoff water following a managed burn of a UK blanket bog
in Journal of Hydrology
Fraser E
(2009)
Explaining agricultural collapse: Macro-forces, micro-crises and the emergence of land use vulnerability in southern Romania
in Global Environmental Change
Simelton E
(2009)
Typologies of crop-drought vulnerability: an empirical analysis of the socio-economic factors that influence the sensitivity and resilience to drought of three major food crops in China (1961-2001)
in Environmental Science & Policy
Suckall N
(2009)
Visitor perceptions of rural landscapes: A case study in the Peak District National Park, England
in Journal of Environmental Management
Clay G
(2009)
Hydrological responses to managed burning and grazing in an upland blanket bog
in Journal of Hydrology
Chapman D
(2009)
Modelling the coupled dynamics of moorland management and upland vegetation
in Journal of Applied Ecology