Kay, David; Kaufmann, R. B.; Enanoria, W.; Fewtrell, Lorna(2005-01)
Many studies have reported the results of interventions to reduce illness through improvements in drinking water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene practices in less developed countries. There has, however, been no formal ...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of power and negotiation between key social forces acting in and through the state apparatus. Despite an emerging consensus ...
Wetlands are poorly documented features of many landscapes, and there is often little understanding of the geomorphological controls on their origin, development and characteristics. This paper addresses the apparent paradox ...
Etherington, David; Jones, Martin Russell(2004-04-01)
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New Labour. Set within the context of labour market and welfare state restructuring, we suggest that there is an emerging ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate concerning the current and future state of human geography by focusing on its changing treatment of the past. I argue that, while contemporary human geography has experienced a ...
Tulaczyk, S. M.; Anandakrishnan, S.; Behar, A. E.; Christner, B. C.; Fisher, A. T.; Fricker, H. A.; Holland, D. M.; Jacobel, R. W.; Mikucki, J.; Mitchell, A. C.; Powell, R. D.; Priscu, J. C.; Scherer, R. P.; Severinghaus, J. P.(2009-12-14)
Wintle, Ann G.; Packman, Susan C.; Arbogast, Alan F.(2011-08-02)
Dating of five widely spaced (noncoastal) dunes in eastern upper Michigan by optically stimulated luminescence of quartz establishes that eolian sand was last mobilized between ca. 7 and 5.5 ka in the region. Although this ...
The rural areas of Europe have rarely experienced as dynamic or pervasive a period of change as that confronting them at the start of the 21st century,and they have rarely in recent memory carried as much political ...