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Centre for Urban Regional Ecology (CURE)
Part of the School of Environment and Development

Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change in the Urban Environment (ASCCUE)

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Other project publications

Duckworth, C. (2005). Assessment of urban creep rates for house types in Keighley and the capacity for future urban creep. MA thesis, University of Manchester.

Fedeski, M.H. and Gwilliam, J.A. (in press). Urban sustainability in the presence of flood and geological hazards: the development of a GIS-based vulnerability and risk assessment methodology. Planning and Landscape Journal.

Gill, S., Handley, J., Ennos, R. and Pauleit, S. (in press). Adapting cities for climate change: the role of the green infrastructure. Built Environment. 30(1), 97-115.

J. Gwilliam, M. Fedeski, N. Theuray, S. Lindley and J. Handley (2006) Methods for assessing risk from climate hazards in urban areas Municipal Engineer, 2006, 159, No. 4.

Handley, J., Gill, S. and Lindley, S. (in press). Know your city – urban characterisation as a foundation for climate change adaptation. Urban Design, 102.

Lindley, S. J., J. F. Handley, D. McEvoy, E. Peet and N. Theuray (in press for 2007) The role of spatial risk assessment in the context of planning for adaptation in UK urban areas. Journal of Built Environment vol 33

Lindley, S.J., Handley, J.F., Theuray, N., Peet, E. and McEvoy, D. (2006). Adaptation strategies for climate change in the urban environment: assessing climate change related risk in UK urban areas. Journal of Risk Research, 9(5), 1-26.

McEvoy D., Lindley S. and Handley J. (2006) Adaptation and mitigation in urban areas: synergies and conflicts. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Municipal Engineer, 2006, 159, No. 4, 185-191.

White, C. (forthcoming). The use of joint probability analysis to predict flood frequency in estuaries and tidal rivers. PhD thesis, University of Southampton.

Wilson, E., Nicol, F., Nanayakkara, L. and Ueberjahn-Tritta, A. (submitted). Public open space and human comfort: the implications of alternative climate change and socio-economic scenarios. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning.