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Publication type: Research articles

Entrepreneurialising solar lanterns to solve energy poverty in India ? potential and limitations

Wong, S., and Mathur, V. August 2011. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, v.70.


Climate change impacts on future photovoltaic and concentrated solar power energy output

Crook, J.A., Jones, L.A., Forster, P.M., and Crook, R. July 2011. Energy & Environmental Science, v.4, pp.3101-3109.


Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change

Adger, W.N., Brown, K., Nelson, D.R., Berkes, F., Eakin, H., Folke, C., Galvin, K., Gunderson, L., Goulden, M., O’Brien, K., Ruitenbeek, J. and Tompkins, E.L. July 2011. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change, v.2, pp.757-766.


Mapping the vulnerability of crop production to drought in Ghana using rainfall, yield and socioeconomic data.

Antwi-Agyei, P., Fraser, E., Dougill, A., Stringer, L., and Simelton, E. March 2012. Applied Geography, v.32, pp.324–334.


A stated preference investigation into the Chinese demand for farmed vs. wild bear bile

Farming of animals and plants has recently been considered not merely as a more efficient and plentiful supply of their products but also as a means of protecting wild … read more »


Inequality, communication and the avoidance of disastrous climate change in a public goods game

International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating national contributions and distributing costs equitably in the face of uncertainty, inequality, and freeriding incentives. In … read more »


Spatial patterns of modeled climate feedback and contributions to temperature response and polar amplification

Crook, J.A., Forster, P.M. Stuber, N, July 2011. American Meteorological Society, v.24, pp.3575–3592.


Spatial patterns of modeled climate feedback and contributions to temperature response and polar amplification

Crook, J.A., Forster, P.M., and Stuber, N. 2011. Journal of Climate, v.24, pp.3575-3592.


Raising finance to support developing country action: some economic considerations

This article explores the principles that should guide efforts to raise finance for climate action in developing countries. The main conclusions are that, first, there is an important role … read more »


Global region without a global city? The case of South East England

This paper forms part of a series of papers investigating how a handful of European regions responded, in most cases successfully, to deepening global economic integration during the period … read more »


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