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  2. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2014-15

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2014/
    KF-45 The global economic crisis and the future of migration: issues and prospects/Ghosh, B. ... eds). LP/f-62(2) As above. Economic and political geography. M-295 Mis-measuring our lives/Stiglitz, J.E.
  3. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/futureplans/
    Isaac Newton Trust grant. Transport, urbanization and economic development in England and Wales c.1670-1911. ... Future plans. I. Transport, energy and urbanization c.1670-1911. Our current project, Transport, Urbanization and Economic Development
  4. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Intercultural Bilingual…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/chilebilingualeducation/
    Chilean schooling in particular came under scrutiny in recent decades for its inequitable maintenance of socio-economic hierarchies and ethnic exclusion. ... Paper presented at panel discussion on ‘The impact of education on ethno-political stability:
  5. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Decent Work and Youth…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/decentwork/people/
    Iyeyinka Omigbodun. PhD student, Department of Sociology. Iyeyinka is passionate about the socio-economic advancement of Africa and the eradication of poverty. ... Barbara regularly spoke at major global meetings, eg. Davos, World Economic Forum, UN, etc.
  6. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2009-10

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2009/
    eds). Economic and political geography. M-185(2) Economic theories of development/Hunt, D. ... M-254 A farewell to alms: a brief economic history of the world/Clark, G.
  7. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/firstdemographictransition/
    or whether there were local demographic continuities across borders, and if so whether they followed economic, occupational, cultural or even linguistic lines. ... Understanding population processes involves a holistic appreciation of the interaction
  8. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Third Pole: High Mountain Asia,…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/readinggroups/thirdpole/
    Nayanika Mathur, ‘The Task of the Climate Translator’, Economic and Political Weekly, 52, 31 (Aug.
  9. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2016-17

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2016/
    M-313 The world in depression 1929-1939/Kindleberger, C.P. M-314 Rethinking the economics of land and housing/Ryan-Collins, J. ... MB-151 The handbook of neoliberalism/Springer, S. et al. (eds). MB-152 Ecological economics/Costanza, R.
  10. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Department of Geography Travel…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/about/sustainability/travelpolicy/
    changes in policies, institutions and structures of power that are needed to place the protection of nature and a liveable climate at the centre of the world’s economics and politics.
  11. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2015-16

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2015/
    P-197 Population, welfare and economic change in Britain 1290-1834/Briggs, C. et al. ... 13-58 A field guide to economics for conservationists/Fisher, B. et al.
  12. Department of Geography, Cambridge » The exclusions of catastrophist…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/catastrophistbiopolitics/
    Post 9/11, and in the context of escalating climatic, technological and economic risk, a catastrophist biopolitics has been in the making, forecasting the future as hazardous and volatile.
  13. Department of Geography, Cambridge » The Political Ecology of…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/politicalecologyconservation/
    2005). This work began with research on Community Conservation in Africa, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (with D. ... It was based on a collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe (Professor Marshall Murphree), the University of Dar
  14. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Discrete Simulation Systems for…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/discretemodels/
    cultural and economic context that provide the perceptual filter through which they gain environmental information.
  15. Department of Geography, Cambridge » People in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/macias-fauria/
    Arctic ecosystem services, in CAFF 2015. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) Scoping Study for the Arctic. ... in Helm D., Hepburn C. (Eds.) Nature in the balance: The Economics of Biodiversity, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.
  16. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Get involved

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/decentwork/opportunities/
    politics and economics. ... Gender has long been recognised as an important analytic category in scholarship on work in various disciplines, including economics, geography, history, sociology and social anthropology.
  17. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Biogeography and…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/bb/seminars/previous/
    Lessons learnt from 100 years of coastal flooding in the UK.
  18. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/ipswichbirthdeath/
    The second pilot project, funded by a Carnevali Small Research Grant (Economic History Society), investigated the feasibility and benefit of creating a house-by-house GIS of historic Ipswich.
  19. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/urbanepidemiologytransformation/
    Kuznets and de Vries have argued that excessive urban mortality rates precluded modern economic growth, with its concomitant rapid urbanisation, because no population could produce a rural population surplus sufficient to ... Economic History Review, 64(4
  20. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/londoninfantmortality/
    Figure 2: Extract from Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps, 1898-9. Public Domain via the London School of Economics.
  21. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Greencycles II

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/greencycles2/wp5/
    Incorporation of anthropogenic activities into Earth system models. Quantification of uncertainties in future Earth system evolution to calendar year 2200 taking into account level of process understanding and socio-economic feedbacks. ..
  22. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/russianarctic/
    and by economic constraints.
  23. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Aims and Objectives

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/flobar1/objectives/
    These aims are being achieved by a series of linked scientific and socio-economic studies, contributing to the following specific objectives.
  24. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Flood Adapt – Global Alliance…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/floodadapt/
    However, the use of coastal space is increasingly contested by other economic and social pressures.
  25. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2005-6

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2005/
    Miyamoto & D.H. Whittaker. 310 Will services be the new engine of economic growth in India? / ... Cornford. 179 Trade liberalization and economic reform in developing countries: structural change or de-industrialization? /
  26. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Greencycles II

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/greencycles2/mc4/
    The afternoon session was devoted to the hydrological cycle. The first talk by Anne Biewald was dealing with the trade of local blue water using an economic land and water use
  27. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Building Capacity to Alleviate…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/heccapacity/publications/
    5. Workshops. Graham, M, and Litoroh, M. (2009) Human‐Elephant Conflict Mitigation Meeting: Sharing Lessons and Experiences from across East Africa, 31 August to 01 September 2009, Laikipia Elephant Project, Nanyuki,
  28. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/coastalsettlementrisk/
    A study of the building stock to identify the key features of its vulnerability to natural hazards (windstorm, flooding, subsidence), how these vary with age of property or other socio-economic
  29. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Youth and Work in the Global…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/youthworkglobalsouth/partners/
    Economic growth has failed to generate secure, regular, and decent incomes for the vast majority. ... We conduct rigorous, multi-method social science research, grounded in developing country operations, on a range of social and economic issues.
  30. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications – Glaciology and…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/ggg/publications/
    Reilly, T.B.T., 2022. TOWARDS POLYCENTRIC REGIONALISM: SINO-RUSSIAN GEO-ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND THE FORMATION OF THE PACIFIC ARCTIC REGION. ... Reilly, T.B.T., 2021. Towards Polycentric Regionalism: Sino-Russian Geo-Economic Relations and the Formation of
  31. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Green jobs and young people

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/youthvoicesgreenjobs/partners/
    PSI is engaged in economic, social and governance research and policy analysis; bridging research and policy; capacity building; knowledge dissemination; and exchange and consultancy. ... ISSER carries out research and training geared towards promoting
  32. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2013-14

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2013/
    ed). Economic and political geography. M-290 What money can’t buy/Sandel, M.J. ... 15-52 Economic growth in the 1990s/World Bank. Offprints. Videos/DVDs. Study guides.
  33. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/phass/
    12th May 2022 - Dr. Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund:. A tale of two price-lists: economic topography and colonial governance in the context of the Royal Greenland Trading Company.
  34. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/illegitimacycarinthia/
    We can then begin to understand the peculiar social milieu of the bastard in Gurktal, where (s)he served an economic purpose as a servant for much of his/her life
  35. Department of Geography, Cambridge » History of Chambers of Commerce

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/chambersofcommerce/chapters/
    Since the 1990s there has also been chamber leadership of local economic initiatives. ... Pressures from the world wars and economic slumps have been relatively short-lived.
  36. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/epidemiologicaltransition/
    and economic change, and the extent to which different locations in England shared the same short-term experience of mortality.
  37. Department of Geography, Cambridge » From Recipients to Donors:…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/fromrecipientstodonors/
    Stuart Corbridge, London School of Economics. ‘With the international aid system in a turbulent transition, Mawdsley’s excellent book on the so-called new donors from the South could not have
  38. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Humanitarian crises, population…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/populationdisplacement/
    demographic and economic consequences of the displacement event.
  39. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/politicalecology/
    20th November 2018 - Bina Agarwal, Professor of Development Economics and Environment University of Manchester:. ... 28th January 2014 - Dr. Jenn Baka, Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Sciences:.
  40. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/georgianinfantmortality/
    Davenport, R.J., Boulton, J., and Schwarz, L., 2016. 'Urban inoculation and the decline of smallpox in eighteenth century cities: a reply to Razzell', Economic History Review, 69(1): 188-214.
  41. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/englandwales1379-1911/
    For further details see: Wrigley, E.A., The early English censuses, British Academy Records of Economic and Social History, new series (Oxford, 1911). ... For details of how these figures were derived see: Wrigley, E.A., 'English county populations in
  42. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Consultants and contractors in…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/aidland/people/
    stakeholders. Alongside work on the DC&C project, Sarah’s research interests are in development, economic geography, and political economy.
  43. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Previous events

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/decentwork/events/previous/
    These include transformations of traditional labour relationships and dissolution of geographical work boundaries and cause manifold shifts of how societies organise work, in legal, economic, social and cultural dimensions. ... What scope is there for a
  44. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/gender/
    Gender Equality Law and Policy for 15 or for 27? Lessons from the Post-Communist Czech Republic.
  45. Department of Geography, Cambridge » The Cambridge contribution to…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/globalecosystemsmodels/
    economic development.
  46. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Agricultural intensification in…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/newguineaagriculture/
    that the island of New Guinea was a backwater, with a prehistory that had been almost unaffected by economic and social developments in South East Asia and beyond.
  47. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Accessions 2019-20

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2019/
    Carnevali, F., and Strange, J-M. (eds.), 2007. Twentieth-century Britain : economic, cultural and social change. ... Economics and Economic Geography. M-255(2) Mohan, G., Brown, E., Milward, B., and Zack-Williams, A.B., 2000.
  48. In Association with The Cambridge Centre for Geographical Economic ...

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/cger/conference/LEGConfprogrammev2.pdf
    20 Aug 2013: Session 1: 14.00-14.30 Resilience and Local Economic Growth Paths. Ron Martin (Cambridge). ... Piers Thompson (Nottingham Trent). Session 3: 15.00-15.30 Regional economic resilience: a Schumpeterian perspective.
  49. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Youth and Work in the Global…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/youthworkglobalsouth/events/
    Halfway to the SDGs Conference – Lessons from the South 2022 Young people and Work with Cambridge Global Challenges.
  50. Local Economic Growth Conference St. Catherine’ College, University…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/cger/conference/OughtonEfeedback.pdf
    23 Jul 2013: Local Economic Growth Conference St. Catherine’ College, University of Cambridge. 11th & 12th July 2013. ... counterbalance its considerable mass by redistributing economic activities, it is about being better at.
  51. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Decent Work and Youth…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/decentwork/publications/
    A living wage increases economic productivity while reducing poverty – new report. ... World Economic Forum Agenda. Published 3. rd. June 2021. Cieslik K, Barford A, Vira B, 2021.

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