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  2. 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.
  3. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Annemarie Hildegard…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/eckes-shephard/
    This mechanistic model will be used to test sink-limited growth in response to external and internal factors.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/workingpapers/
    Isaac Newton Trust grant. Transport, urbanization and economic development in England and Wales c.1670-1911. ... The results have implications for the drivers of the industrial revolution and more generally on economic growth.
  7. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/malaria/
    Test whether drainage of wetlands was associated with improvements in mortality.
  8. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Conservation and Livelihoods

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/conservationlivelihoods/
    While economic benefits can flow from protected areas (e.g. through wildlife tourism), local socio-economic impacts can be strongly negative.
  9. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/arcticdiscourses/
    As human-made artefacts, science journals have mirrored political, economic and socio-cultural forces since their very beginnings-and this project's aim is to investigate how exactly these forces have
  10. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/
    The underlying aim of the project is to improve our understanding both of the first Industrial Revolution and of the centuries of economic development which preceded it and to put our
  11. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/driversofentrepreneurship/
    2019: Keynes Fund: Cambridge University, Faculty of Economics: SME profitability in the nineteenth century. ... 2019: Economic History Society, Carnevali Small Research Grants Scheme: Women in the boardroom: The early years, to Carry van Lieshout.
  12. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Developing spatial analysis…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/camgis/sage/
    part of a project funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (R000234470).
  13. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/doctorsdeaths/
    The project will firstly examine and compare the characteristics of the doctors when they were working in each place, and create profiles of the socio-economic backgrounds of their patients.
  14. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/victorianfertilitydecline/
    unravel the implications of the reduced number of children for family life, women's status, the development of education, the relief of overcrowding, better health, economic growth or population ageing.
  15. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/maritimegeographies/
    Looking to the past, we first need to recognise the ubiquity of maritime or fluvial metaphors in the economic and cultural life of many societies, certainly this was true in Britain. ... The technological and economic power to destroy the oceans also
  16. 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
  17. 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? /
  18. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Changing Court Spaces: Policy,…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/courtspace/
    The need for economic efficiencies has also encouraged the concentration of trial activity to take place in fewer, larger courts, which imposes restrictions on security and access which may not be
  19. Department of Geography, Cambridge » A comparative study of…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/subsistencecrises/
    The emergence of political and economic liberalism in Western Europe, for instance, shaped the context through which governments thought about the problem of urban food shortages, the policing of the grain
  20. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Sustainable insect farming in…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/insectfarming/
    or socio-economic effects.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Beyond Win-Win: Interrogating…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/beyondwinwin/
    On the social side, it is important not just to determine economic values of ecosystem service flows, but also to see how these are captured by specific groups in society, and
  24. 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:
  25. 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
  26. 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.
  27. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Landmark issue 4

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/alumni/landmark/landmark4/cugs/
    I had a succession of jobs there, mainly in London, concerned with finance, economic assessments, security, personnel management and overseas matters.
  28. 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.
  29. 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.
  30. Department of Geography, Cambridge » TwoRains

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/tworains/
    To test different hypotheses regarding the relationship between climate change and the Indus civilisation, the TwoRains project is continuing the extensive program of environmental and archaeological analysis begun by the Land,
  31. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/russianarctic/
    and by economic constraints.
  32. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Project Reports

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/harda/reports/
    Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.
  33. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Detecting signatures of natural…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/outofafrica/
    Collaborators. Various collaborators as listed. Funding. BBSRC. grant. The purpose of this project is to exploit recently available datasets on worldwide human genetic diversity to test for possible targets of natural
  34. 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
  35. 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.
  36. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/data/
    Isaac Newton Trust grant. Transport, urbanization and economic development in England and Wales c.1670-1911.
  37. 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:.
  38. Department of Geography, Cambridge » hybrid14: an individual-based…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/hybrid14/
    The probability of mortality of an individual tree each year is a function of its mean annual sucrose concentration, with a stochastic function is used to test for actual morality.
  39. 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.
  40. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/economic1851/
    Mapping the economic geography of England in 1851. The maps have been produced by Leigh Shaw-Taylor and Max Satchell as part of the E.S.R.C. ... funded project, Male Occupational Change and Economic Growth in England 1750-1851.
  41. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Understanding how research is…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/researchintouse/
    Council (NERC), the Department for International Development (DFID), and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
  42. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Gendering the New Economy

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/neweconomygendering/
    Publications. Gray, M. and James, A., 2007. Connecting Gender and Economic Competitiveness: Lessons from Cambridge’s High Tech Regional Economy.
  43. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Methodologies for the analysis…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/spatialdatamethods/
    A history of the evolution of quantitative methods in geography would identify the period up to the early 1970s when geographers focused on tests to detect the presence of what is ... This work became, almost seamlessly, part of another research agenda
  44. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Floodplain Biodiversity and…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/flobar2/news/workshop-may2002/
    Floodplain Biodiversity and Restoration: Integrated natural science and socio-economic approaches to catchment management. ... forests. In this latter situation there is perhaps a real clash between economic.
  45. 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. ..
  46. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/glacierhydrology/
    Data to develop and test the model have been collected at Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland and Midre Lovénbreen, Svalbard. ... A range of empirical data can be used to test the full model, notably moulin to snout travel times (from dye tracing
  47. 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.
  48. 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
  49. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Latest acquisitions 2020/21 –…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/accessions/accessions2020/
    Population, welfare and economic change in Britain 1290 – 1834. ... Prosperity without growth : economics for a finite planet.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.

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