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  2. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Electronic dissertations

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    The practice of trading, and the site of the trading hall, must be understood as simultaneously social and economic. ... Cambridge City Council, 2020). The city has the highest levels of socio-economic inequality in Britain and a disconnected transport
  3. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Geographies of Health Reading…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/readinggroups/health/
    2017). The effect of violent crime on economic mobility. Journal of Urban Economics, 102, 22-33. ... Evidence from 438 U.S. cities’, Economics and Human Biology, 35: 42-50.
  4. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications – Vital Geographies

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    and Saville, N.M., 2023. Maternal mental health and economic autonomy in lowland rural Nepal. ... Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 58, Issue No. 42, 21 Oct, 2023, vol.
  5. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications

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    The Economic History Review, vol. 76, issue 2, p.624-660. ... ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, vol. 67, issue 2-3, p.92-104.
  6. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Vital Geographies seminars:…

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    Wednesday 2nd February 2011, 4.15pm - Dr. Ha joon Chang, Faculty of Economics. ... Ha-Joon Chang, a Korean national, has taught at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, since 1990.
  7. On the Notion of Regional Economic Resilience Rev 28 March 2014

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/cger/Onthenotion.pdf
    31 Mar 2014: economic resilience. This new discourse has found a ready reception across a variety. ... in the new economic geography, as found for example in Fujita, Krugman and.
  8. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Political Ecology Group seminars …

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    agroecological life processes support healthy communities rather than serving as inputs for the relentless pursuit of economic growth. # ... To explain this crisis, the dominant literature has focussed on global political economic developments and
  9. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Glaciology and Glacial Geology:…

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    This study presents a linked social-ecological and economic overview of pastoralism and hunting as seen from the perspective of local practitioners in South Greenland.
  10. G E T T I N G B Y ...

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/decentwork/publications/gettingbyreportspreads.pdf
    27 Mar 2019: The demographic dividend. When considering young people’s work in terms of economic productivity, we must be careful not to reduce its value to pure economics. ... young people with few economic resources may be deterred from the schemes intended to
  11. End of Mission Report Template

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/ribago/RiBaGo_Exchange_Report.pdf
    7 Aug 2013: economic conditions). Progress in this realm may require closer collaboration between practitioners at. ... key in processes of learning and adapting lessons from one environmental, social, economic and.
  12. Trials of Farm-Based Deterrents to Mitigate Crop-raiding by Elephants …

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/heccapacity/LaikipiaPaper5.pdf
    22 Dec 2009: Oryx (in press)Hill, C.M. (2004). Farmers’ perspectives of conflict at the wildlife-agriculture boundary: some lessons learned from African subsistence farmers. ... Assess the feasibility of establishing economic activities that promote sustainable
  13. The Use of Community Drama in the Mitigation of ...

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/heccapacity/LaikipiaPaper4.pdf
    22 Dec 2009: 2004). Farmers’ perspectives of conflict at the wildlife-agriculture boundary: some lessons learned from African subsistence farmers. ... You cannot teach her any economics. She only knows one sign in mathematics.
  14. Detailed Report for Work Package 7

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/flobar2/reports/final/Section3FinalReportWP6.doc
    4 Jun 2003: 3.3 Socio-economic relevance and policy implication. Work Package 6 has addressed questions raised by proposals to reinstate the natural function of floodplains in the flood management process. ... A key lesson from FLOBAR2 has been to recognise the
  15. HEC Proceedings 13 Nov

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/heccapacity/Workshop2009.pdf
    17 Nov 2009: Human‐Elephant Conflict Mitigation Meeting. Sharing Lessons and Experiences from across East Africa. ... What lessons have we learned in Transmara:. • Community participation in human‐elephant conflict mitigation does work.
  16. Brochure for MPhils Anthropocene Studies and Holocene Climates

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/Brochure-2022-update-1.pdf
    31 Oct 2022: as a factor in understanding political, economic, social and cultural transformation. ... The MPhil in Holocene Climates has provided me with so many lessons, skills and opportunities.
  17. Understanding How Research is Put into Use Background The ...

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/researchintouse/researchintouse5.pdf
    21 Oct 2013: Council (NERC), the Department for International Development (DFID), and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). ... The project undertook a review of current and emerging practices of putting research into use, to distil lessons from
  18. Euclidean Geometry in Nineteenth-Century Culture

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/ribago/ribago2012.pdf
    21 Feb 2013: b) How are learning processes affected by uneven distributions of power; economic, discursive, or otherwise? ... He is also an associate with the Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy at Australian National University.
  19. WII report

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B9-WIIReport.pdf
    4 May 2005: Perceptions of Sangathans and NGOs. Winrock International India/Cambridge Harda -Report 1. Incorporating Stakeholder Perceptions in Participatory Forest Management in India. PERCEPTIONS OF. SANGATHANS AND NGOs. Winrock International India New Delhi.
  20. The Flooded Forest:Guidance for policy makers and river managers ...

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/flobar2/reports/final/flobar2.pdf
    7 May 2004: Floodplain forests are important formany different reasons. Some qualitiesare intrinsic and hard to value in monetary terms while others offer environmental gains or have more obvious economic values. ... Although it is often the casethat natural
  21. Gray_SOAS

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/foreignaidperceptions/russia.pdf
    3 Aug 2011:  Ministry of Finance  Ministry of Foreign Affairs  Ministry for Emergency Situa<ons  Ministry of Economic Development  Ministry of Educa<on & Science  Ministry of Health. ... large financial support for the economic transition in the

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