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Geoversity Publications:

The Oxford Brookes University Undergraduate research journal for Geography (ISSN 1758-8022)

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Current Publications:

Ollie Swift
Dept. of Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
Determining the relationship between rock colour and the type of physical weathering on desert pavements in arid landscapes, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE.


Midas Gordon-Farleigh
Dept. of Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University
Reflections on 'My Deepest Hope'.


Elisabeth Rushton
Dept. of Anthropology & Geography and Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University.
An analysis of the Impact of the Gaia Theory on Ecology and Evolutionary Theory.


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Sophie Bennett
Dept. Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
'Should we buy Organic?'

 

   

C.A. Pocock
Dept. Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
'A Guide and Trail to Silchester's Environment and History - exploring Silchester Common and the Roman Wall'

 

 

Lorna Robinson
Dept. Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
'Does the Culture and Practice of Allotment Holding within Oxford help to build a Sustainable Local Economy?'

 

 

Alastair Reed
Dept. Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
'Can Government policy make the difference?: Analysis of the Long and Short-term prospects for Government Economic Policies to commercialise Carbon Capture and Storage, Biomass and reduced CO2 transport technologies in the UK.'

 

 

Emma Hughes
Dept. Anthropology & Geography, Oxford Brookes University.
'Minerals, Landscapes and Heritage - A Museum Fieldtrail for KS4 Students.'

 

 

 

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