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Chaffey, N (2010) Encyclopedia of ecology [book review]. Annals of Botany, 105 (3). vi-viii.

Chatterjee, M, Jeffers, J.M and Leichenko, R (2016) 'Editorial - Researching hazards: keeping pace with changing contexts.' Journal of Extreme Events, 3 (2).

Clavin, A (2019) 'Is urban gardening a source of wellbeing and just freedom? A Capability Approach based analysis from the UK and Ireland.' In: Certoma, C, Noori, S and Sondermann, M, eds. Urban gardening and the struggle for social and spatial justice. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526126092 Please click the title to check availability.

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Davies, P (2002) Assessing the small-scale spatial distribution of Mollusca: implications for conservation. In: Recording Molluscan Diversity, 9 November 2002, National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff, Wales.

Davies, P (2004) Changing relationships between elders and youth at the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition. In: Glasgow Tartan TAG, 17 December - 19 December 2004, Glasgow, UK.

Davies, P (2003) 'Chaos and patterns: reconstructing past environments using modern data.' In: Robson-Brown, K, ed. Archaeological sciences: proceedings of the Archaeological Sciences Conference, University of Bristol, 1999. BAR international series, 1111 . Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 36-41. ISBN 9781841714899

Davies, P (2005) '[Edited issue].' Archaeology in the Severn Estuary, 15.

Davies, P (2007) 'Gwithian 2005: land snail assessment.' In: Excavations of a Bronze Age landscape and a post-Roman industrial settlement 1953-1961, Gwithian, Cornwall. Historic Environment Services (Projects), Cornwall County Council, pp. 64-68.

Davies, P (2007) Holocene land snail zonation in Europe. In: AEA Annual Conference 2007: Eurasian Perspectives on Environmental Archaeology, 12 September - 15 September 2007, Poznan, Poland.

Davies, P (2003) Mesolithic clearings: non-economic models. In: AEA Day Conference, September 2003, York.

Davies, P (2004) Non-economic models of landscape utilization on the British Mesolithic. In: Glasgow Tartan TAG, 17 December - 19 December 2004, Glasgow, UK.

Davies, P (2003) 'The interpretation of Mollusca from Holocene overbank alluvial deposits: progress and future directions.' In: Howard, A, Macklin, M and Passmore, D, eds. Alluvial archaeology in Europe: proceedings of an international conference, Leeds, 18-19 December 2000. CRC Press / Balkema, Lisse, pp. 291-302. ISBN 9789058095619

Davies, P (2004) The use of environmental models in archaeology. In: Economic and Environmental Changes during the 4th and 3rd Millennia BC, 2 September - 5 September 2004, Bad Buchau, Germany.

Davies, P, Edwards, E, Koh, A, Curr, R.H.F and Williams, A.T (2000) 'Assessing anthropogenic impact on Mediterranean sand dunes from aerial digital photography.' Journal of Coastal Conservation, 6 (1). pp. 15-22.

Davies, P and Grimes, C (1999) 'Small-scale spatial variation of pasture molluscan faunas within a relic watermeadow system at Wylye, Wiltshire, U.K.' Journal of Biogeography, 26 (5). pp. 1057-1063.

Davies, P, Haslett, S.K, Eales, C and Vowles, E (2006) 'Variability in the Holocene lithostratigraphy of the Somerset Levels, UK.' In: Hunt, C.O and Haslett, S.K, eds. Quaternary of Somerset: field guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, pp. 44-52. ISBN 9780907780700

Davies, P, Haslett, S.K, Lewis, J and Reeves, E (2006) 'Tufa deposits and archaeology in the Mendip area, Somerset.' In: Hunt, C.O and Haslett, S.K, eds. Quaternary of Somerset: field guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. ISBN 9780907780700

Davies, P and Longman, T (2006) 'Mollusca.' Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine (99). pp. 105-164.

Davies, P and Robb, J.G (2002) 'The appropriation of the material of places in the landscape: the case of tufa and springs.' Landscape Research, 27 (2). pp. 181-185.

Davies, P, Taylor, M, Pedley, H and Wright, M (1998) 'Pollen and mollusc records for environmental change in central Spain during the mid- and late Holocene.' The Holocene, 8 (5). pp. 605-612.

Diduck, A, Johnson, R.M, Edwards, E, Sinclair, J, Dinesh, P and Gardner, J (2016) Assessing small hydro in the Indian Himalaya. In: IAIA16: Resilience and Sustainability, 11 - 14 May 2016, Nagoya Congress Center, Aichi-Nagoya, Japan.

Diduck, A.P, Johnson, R.M, Edwards, E, Sinclair, A.J, Gardner, J.S and Patel, K (2018) 'Impact assessment, small hydro and environmental justice in India.' In: IAIA18 Conference Proceedings - Environmental Justice in Societies in Transition: 38th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, 16-19 May 2018, Durban, South Africa. IAIA. Please click the title to check availability.

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Edwards, E, House, J, Koh, A and Hall, D (1999) 'Revolutionising remote sensing.' Biologist, 46 (3). pp. 123-128.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2016) Floods impacting the vulnerability and resilience of mountain communities. In: Himachal Pradesh University Seminar Series, 12 April 2016, Shimla, India.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2016) Geohazards impacting the vulnerability and resilience of mountain communities. In: University of Delhi, GeoForum Seminar Series, 8 April 2016, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2013) Hazard, vulnerability and risk in the Indian Himalaya. In: RGS-IBG Public Lecture, November 2013, BRLSI, Bath, UK.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2018) Indian Himalayan flood research: applications for hydro-electric power development & disaster risk reduction, Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India. In: Open Geography Lecture, 11 April 2018, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Please click the title to check availability.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2016) ‘Science’- of value to hazard & disaster challenges; an exposé on interdisciplinary research. In: Environmental Humanities: Doing Interdisciplinarity with Depth: A Public Forum, 15 - 16 December 2016, Bath Spa University, Corsham, UK.

Edwards, E and Johnson, R.M (2017) ‘Science’- of value to hazard & disaster challenges; an exposé on interdisciplinary research. In: IISER Mohali Workshop Series, 25 April 2017, Mohali Punjab, India.

Edwards, E, Johnson, R.M, Gardner, J and Diduck, A (2016) Community heritage and resilience in Indian Himalayan landscapes changed by disastrous flood events. In: Landscaping Change, 29-31 March 2016, Bath.

Emery, A (2005) 'Environmental accounting.' Business Review, 11 (4). pp. 12-14.

Emery, A (2004) 'Organizations and environmental crime: legal and economic perspectives.' Managerial Auditing Journal, 19 (6). pp. 741-759.

Emery, A (2004) 'Setting standards and saving the environment: EMAS and ISO 14001.' Teaching Business & Economics, 8 (3). pp. 18-20.

Emery, A (2002) 'The challenge of environmental accounting.' Teaching Business & Economics, 6 (3). pp. 13-20.

Emery, A (2003) 'The emerging UK law on the environment and the environmental auditing response.' Managerial Auditing Journal, 18 (8). pp. 666-672.

Emery, A and Watson, M (2003) 'Eco-auditing and environmental liability: an international perspective.' Managerial Auditing Journal, 18 (8). pp. 631-636.

Emery, A and Watson, M (2004) 'Environmental management and auditing systems: the reality of environmental self-regulation.' Managerial Auditing Journal, 19 (7). pp. 916-928.

Emery, A and Watson, M (2004) 'Law, economics and the environment: a comparative study of environmental management system.' Managerial Auditing Journal, 19 (6). pp. 760-773.

Enright, H (2013) Shannon's Way.

Etchells, P.J, Benton, C, Porter, G, Clark, A, Penton-Voak, I and Nikolov, S (2007) 'Turning the other cheek: the viewpoint dependence of facial expression after-effects.' Proceedings B, 274 (1622). pp. 2131-2137.

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Flys Junquera, C, Gifford, T and Ignacio Oliva, J (2012) 'Ecocriticism: a theoretical biosphere.' Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 64. pp. 13-28.

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Gifford, T (2014) 'All souls’ day 2010, Sella.' In: North, C, ed. Red rock dreaming: evocations of life on the Levant coast. McFarlands Publishing, Isle of Man, p. 27.

Gifford, T (2008) 'America in Spain.' In: McCarthy, J.M, ed. Contact: mountain climbing and environmental thinking. University of Nevada Press, Reno, NV, pp. 213-219. ISBN 9780874177466

Gifford, T (2014) 'Beyond ecopoetry: the poetry of Murali Sivaramakrishnan.' In: Sivaramakrishnan, M, ed. Selected poems. Authors Press, Delhi, India, pp. 9-12. ISBN 9788172738273

Gifford, T (2010) Can poetry save the Earth? A field guide to nature poems [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 13 (1). pp. 110-111.

Gifford, T (1995) 'Conclusion.' In: Wheeler, M, ed. Ruskin and environment: the storm cloud of the nineteenth century. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 187-194. ISBN 9780719043772

Gifford, T (2012) Contemporary Irish poetry and the pastoral tradition [book review]. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 19 (3). pp. 603-605.

Gifford, T (2008) 'Critiques of ecocriticism.' In: Zhenzhao, N and Chen, H, eds. Proceedings of [the] International Conference on Literature and Environment, Wuhan, 2008. Huazhong Normal University Press, Wuhan, China, pp. 15-26. ISBN 9787562247340

Gifford, T (2013) 'Cyprus souvenir.' Cadences: A Journal of Literature and the Arts in Cyprus, 9. pp. 105-106.

Gifford, T (2005) '“Dead farms, dead leaves”: culture as nature in 'Remains of Elmet' and 'Elmet'.' In: Moulin, J, ed. Ted Hughes: alternative horizons. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 39-47. ISBN 9789026519734

Gifford, T (2013) 'Early women mountaineers achieve both summits and publication in Britain and America.' In: Gómez Reus, T and Gifford, T, eds. Women in transit through literary liminal spaces. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 91-106. ISBN 9781137330468

Gifford, T (2012) Ecocriticism and early modern literature: green pastures [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 16 (1). pp. 91-105.

Gifford, T (2014) 'Ecogothic' edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes [book review]. Ecozon@, 5 (2). pp. 181-183.

Gifford, T (2009) Ecology and modern Scottish literature / Welsh environments in contemporary poetry [book review]. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 16 (4). pp. 871-873.

Gifford, T (1997) 'Editoral.' In: Gifford, T, ed. The Climbers' Club centenary journal. Cordee, Leicester, pp. 9-10. ISBN 9780901601674

Gifford, T (2002) 'Ein Mönch zwischen himmel und hölle.' In: Anker, D, ed. Monch: Mittelpunkt im Dreigestirn. AS Verlag, Zürich, Switzerland, p. 38. ISBN 9783905111743

Gifford, T (2011) Emerald green: an ecocritical study of Irish literature [book review]. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 18 (1). pp. 239-240.

Gifford, T (2002) 'Environmental creative writing.' English in Education, 36 (3). pp. 37-46.

Gifford, T (2001) ''Fiber': a post-pastoral Georgic.' In: Weltzien, O.A, ed. The literary art and activism of Rick Bass. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 248-263. ISBN 9780874806977

Gifford, T (2001) 'Foreword.' In: Bates, R.H, ed. Mystery, beauty, and danger: the literature of the mountains and mountain climbing published in English before 1946. Peter E. Randall Publisher, Portsmouth, NH, vii. ISBN 9780914339915

Gifford, T (1993) 'From Jack Scout Crag.' In: Wood, P, ed. The sea: a celebration. David & Charles, Newton Abbot, p. 110. ISBN 9780715300367

Gifford, T (2018) Gale Researcher guide for: nature poetry. Gale. ISBN 9781535853576

Gifford, T (2002) 'Gary Snyder and the post-pastoral.' In: Bryson, J.S, ed. Ecopoetry: a critical introduction. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 77-87. ISBN 9780874807011

Gifford, T (1999) '"Go fishing”: an ecocentric or egocentric imperative?' In: Moulin, J, ed. Lire Ted Hughes: new selected poems 1957-1994. Editions du Temps, Paris, pp. 145-156. ISBN 9782842740740

Gifford, T (1994) 'Gods of mud: Hughes and the post-pastoral.' In: Sagar, K, ed. The challenge of Ted Hughes. Macmillan, London, pp. 129-141. ISBN 9780333610633

Gifford, T (2006) Green Shakespeare: from ecopolitics to ecocriticism [book review]. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 13 (2). pp. 272-273.

Gifford, T (2005) Green screen: environmentalism and Hollywood cinema [book review]. Journal of American Studies, 40 (1). pp. 176-177.

Gifford, T (2011) Green voices: understanding contemporary nature poetry. 2nd ed. Critical, Cultural and Communications Press, Nottingham. ISBN 9781905510290

Gifford, T (1995) 'Have we lost our nature poets?' Planet: The Welsh Internationalist, 114. pp. 48-52.

Gifford, T (2015) 'Hinkley G.' In: Jelley, C, ed. A walk down the rift: poems from the great Somerset imposition. Flycatcher Press, England, p. 54. ISBN 9780993340406

Gifford, T (2015) 'In the Sorbonne.' In: Head, K.J and Blessinger, P, eds. Teaching as a human experience: an anthology of contemporary poems. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 67-69. ISBN 9781443876551

Gifford, T (2014) 'International perspectives in feminist ecocriticism' edited by Greta Gaard et al. [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 18 (3). pp. 328-330.

Gifford, T (1996) 'Introduction.' In: Gifford, T, ed. John Muir: his life and letters and other writings. Baton Wicks, London, pp. 7-10. ISBN 9781898573074

Gifford, T (1994) 'Introduction.' In: Gifford, T and Smith, R, eds. Orogenic zones: first five years of the International Festival of Mountaineering Literature. Bretton Hall College of Education, Wakefield, pp. 1-5. ISBN 9780952469308

Gifford, T (1992) 'Introduction.' In: John Muir: the eight wilderness-discovery book. The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA, pp. 13-20. ISBN 9780898863352

Gifford, T (2008) 'John Muir.' In: Baird Callicott, J and Frodeman, R, eds. Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. Macmillan Reference USA, Michigan, USA, pp. 76-78. ISBN 9780028661407

Gifford, T (2003) 'John Muir (1838-1914).' In: Thompson, R and Scott Bryson, J, eds. Dictionary of literary biography: twentieth-century American nature writers: prose. Gale, Farmington Hills, MI, pp. 223-238. ISBN 9780787660192

Gifford, T (2002) 'John Muir: his contribution as a mountaineering writer.' The Alpine Journal, 107. pp. 161-168.

Gifford, T (2016) 'John Ruskin, John Muir and the Anthropocene: modern painters IV and studies in the Sierra.' In: Hutchings, K and Miller, J, eds. Transatlantic literary ecologies: nature and culture in the nineteenth-century anglophone Atlantic world. Routledge, London, pp. 136-149. ISBN 9781472450203

Gifford, T (2012) 'La Pileta.' ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 19 (3). pp. 582-583.

Gifford, T (1995) 'Landscape and poetry - four days in Grasmere.' Writing in Education, 5. pp. 27-30.

Gifford, T (2015) 'Mobiles.' Green Humanities: A Journal of Ecological Thought in Literature, Philosophy & the Arts, 1 (Winter). p. 193.

Gifford, T (1999) 'Muir's Ruskin: John Muir's reservations about John Ruskin reviewed.' In: Miller, S.M, ed. John Muir in historical perspective. Peter Lang Publishing, New York, NY, pp. 137-150. ISBN 9780820440088

Gifford, T (2011) 'Noyce’s Cambridge mountaineering poets.' The Alpine Journal, 115. pp. 223-229.

Gifford, T (2012) '”Nuestro cuerpo adaptándose a este mundo”: poetas alpinistas de la Universidad de Cambridge.' In: Oliva, J.I, ed. Realidad y simbologίa de la montaña. Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, pp. 79-89. ISBN 9788415595908

Gifford, T (1991) Outcrops. Littlewood Press, Todmorden. ISBN 9780946407620

Gifford, T (1999) Pastoral. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780415147330

Gifford, T (2014) 'Pastoral, anti-pastoral, post-pastoral.' In: Westling, L, ed. The Cambridge companion to literature and the environment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 17-30. ISBN 9781107628960

Gifford, T (2000) 'Pastoral, anti-pastoral, post-pastoral.' In: Coupe, L, ed. The green studies reader: from Romanticism to ecocriticism. Routledge, London, pp. 219-222. ISBN 9780415204071

Gifford, T (2012) 'Pastoral, antipastoral, and postpastoral as reading strategies.' In: Slovic, S, ed. Critical insights: nature & the environment. Salem Press, Ipswich, pp. 42-61. ISBN 9781429837385

Gifford, T (2019) Pastoral. 2nd ed. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138124844

Gifford, T (2014) 'Poetry and geography: space and place in post-war poetry' by Neal Alexander and David Cooper [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 18 (1). pp. 109-110.

Gifford, T (2006) 'Post-pastoral as a tool for ecocriticism.' In: Skoie, M and Bjornstad-Velasquez, S, eds. Pastoral and the humanities: arcadia re-inscribed. Bristol Phoenix Press, Exeter, pp. 14-247. ISBN 9781904675587

Gifford, T (2008) 'Recent critiques of ecocriticism.' New Formations, 64. pp. 15-24.

Gifford, T (2006) Reconnecting with John Muir: essays in post-pastoral practice. University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA. ISBN 9780820327969

Gifford, T (2008) 'Rivers and water quality in the work of Brian Clarke and Ted Hughes.' Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, 34 (1). pp. 75-91.

Gifford, T (2016) 'Romantic naturalists, early environmentalists: an ecocritical study, 1789-1912' by Dewey W. Hall [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 20 (1). pp. 102-104.

Gifford, T (1999) 'Scottish portraits.' In: Steck, A, Roper, S and Harris, D, eds. Ascent: the mountaineering experience in word and image. 14th revised ed. American Alpine Club, Golden, CO, pp. 103-111. ISBN 9780930410803

Gifford, T (2018) 'Six stages in the greening of Ted Hughes.' In: Gifford, T, Robertson, N and Womald, M, eds. Ted Hughes, nature and culture. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK. ISBN 9783319975733

Gifford, T (2007) 'State of the art: Alpine Club artists.' Summit, 45. pp. 30-34.

Gifford, T (2003) 'Teaching environmental values through creative writing with school children.' In: Crimmel, H, ed. Teaching in the field: working with students in the outdoor classroom. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 137-151. ISBN 9780874807622

Gifford, T (1999) 'Teaching post-pastoral poetry of landscape in the mountains.' In: Turner, J, Broderick, D and Hartley, P, eds. Creative Writing Conference 1999: proceedings. Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, pp. 145-152.

Gifford, T (2008) Ted Hughes. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780415311892

Gifford, T (1983) 'Ted Hughes.' In: Bullock, A and Woodings, R.B, eds. The Fontana biographical companion to modern thought. Collins, London, pp. 346-347. ISBN 9780002163293

Gifford, T (1999) 'Ted Hughes and South Yorkshire.' In: Gammage, N, ed. The epic poise: a celebration of Ted Hughes. Faber & Faber, London, pp. 216-218. ISBN 9780571196869

Gifford, T (2011) 'Ted Hughes's social ecology.' In: Gifford, T, ed. The Cambridge companion to Ted Hughes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 81-93. ISBN 9780521145763

Gifford, T (1990) Ten letters to John Muir. Burbage Books, Sheffield. ISBN 9780951579619

Gifford, T (2002) 'Terrain, character and text: is 'Cold mountain' by Charles Frazier a post-pastoral novel?' Mississippi Quarterly, LV (1). pp. 87-96.

Gifford, T (2016) 'Towards a new multi-dimensional ecopoetics of place: a personal journey towards a multilingual English view of Spanish place.' In: Goodbody, A.H and Flys Junquera, C, eds. Sense of place: transatlantic perspectives. Biblioteca Benjamin Franklin-UAH, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, pp. 215-228. ISBN 9788416599790

Gifford, T (1995) 'Towards an ecohistory of British and Irish poetry.' In: Gindi, H, ed. History in literature: proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Comparative Literature. University of Cairo Press, Cairo, pp. 732-749.

Gifford, T (1992) 'Truss Buttress, Swindale.' In: Stainforth, G, ed. Lakeland: landscape of imagination. Constable, London, p. 164. ISBN 9780094718005

Gifford, T (2010) 'Un repaso al presente de la ecocrítica.' In: Flys Junquera, C, Marrero Henriquez, J.M and Vigal, J.B, eds. Ecocríticas: literatura y medio ambiente. Iberoamericana / Vervuert, Madrid / Frankfurt, pp. 67-83. ISBN 9788484895022

Gifford, T (1998) Whale watching with a boy and a goat. Redbeck Press, Bradford. ISBN 9780946980598

Gifford, T (2012) What else is pastoral? Renaissance literature and the environment [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 16 (1). pp. 91-105.

Gifford, T (2006) 'What is ecocriticism for? Some personal reflections in response to two recent critiques.' Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 7 (1). pp. 6-13.

Gifford, T (2004) 'Why did John Muir not become a professional scientist? Muir’s multiple discourses.' Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 5 (1). pp. 30-33.

Gifford, T (2001) 'Writer/teacher.' Writing in Education, 22. pp. 23-25.

Gifford, T (2004) Yearning for the land: a search for the importance of place [book review]. Environmental History, 9 (1). pp. 155-156.

Gifford, T (1993) 'The book of The Burren.' In: Steck, A and Roper, S, eds. The best of Ascent: twenty-five years of the mountaineering experience. Diadem Books, London, pp. 304-309. ISBN 9780906371572

Gifford, T (2014) 'The bull of the Bernia.' In: North, C, ed. Red rock dreaming: evocations of life on the Levant Coast. McFarlands Publishing, Isle of Man, p. 22.

Gifford, T (2002) '"The charged silence of a summit” in contemporary mountaineering poetry.' ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 9 (2). pp. 173-191.

Gifford, T (2007) The coldest crucible: arctic exploration and American culture [book review]. Journal of American Studies, 41 (2). pp. 492-493.

Gifford, T (2009) 'A ecocrítica na mira da crítica atual.' Terceira Margem, XIII (20). pp. 244-261.

Gifford, T (2006) 'The ecology of Ted Hughes: 'Wolfwatching' – the final poetic statement.' In: Schuchard, R, ed. "Fixed stars govern a life": transforming poetics and memory with Emory’s Ted Hughes Archive. The Academic Exchange, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 37-45.

Gifford, T (2016) 'The environmental humanities and the pastoral tradition.' In: Schliephake, C, ed. Ecocriticism, ecology, and the cultures of antiquity. Lexington Books, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9781498532846

Gifford, T (2003) The joy of climbing: a celebration of Terry Gifford's classic climbs. Whittles Publishing, Dunbeath. ISBN 9781904445067

Gifford, T (1996) A natural history of nature writing [book review]. Resurgence, 176. pp. 53-54.

Gifford, T (2013) 'A playful novel of reprise: an ecofeminist reading of 'Kangaroo’.' Journal of D.H. Lawrence Studies, 3 (2). pp. 109-119.

Gifford, T (1996) The rope. Redbeck Press, Bradford. ISBN 9780946980352

Gifford, T (1996) 'The social construction of nature.' ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 3 (2). pp. 27-35.

Gifford, T (1987) The stone spiral. Giant Steps, Clapham. ISBN 9780948727023

Gifford, T and Brandão, I (2005) 'The boy in the bush: Lawrence, land and gender in Australia.' Etudes Lawrenciennes, 32. pp. 147-179.

Gifford, T, Gadd, I ORCID: 0000-0002-6154-5990 and Kerslake, L (2014) 'A note on Ted Hughes and Jonathan Swift.' Ted Hughes Society Journal, 4 (1). pp. 85-88.

Gifford, T and Kerslake, L (2013) 'Introduction.' Feminismo/s (22). pp. 13-16.

Gifford, T, Lui, G, Haueter, S and Talbert, V (1997) 'Outdoor gate.' Writing in Education, 13. pp. 15-16.

Gifford, T and North, C (2011) Al otro lado del aguilar: poems and conversation in Spanish and English. Oversteps Books, Kingsbridge. ISBN 9781906856182

Gifford, T and Roberts, N (1998) 'The idea of nature in English poetry.' In: Murphy, P.D, ed. Literature of nature: an international sourcebook. Fitzroy Dearborn, London, pp. 166-176. ISBN 9781579580100

Gifford, T, Sewell, J, Sutherhill, C and Syder, D (1997) The blue bang theory: new nature poetry. Redbeck Press, Bradford. ISBN 9780946980383

Gifford, T and Stenning, A (2015) 'Introduction: European new nature writing.' Ecozon@, 6 (1). pp. 1-6.

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Hall, T, Toms, P, McGuinness, M, Parker, C and Roberts, N (2015) 'Where's the Geography department? The changing administrative place of Geography in UK higher education.' Area, 47 (1). pp. 56-64.

Haslett, S.K, Davies, P, Curr, R.H.F, Davies, C.F.C, Kennington, K, King, C.P and Margetts, A.J (1998) 'Evaluating late-Holocene relative sea-level change in the Somerset Levels, southwest Britain.' The Holocene, 8 (2). pp. 197-207.

Hill, J, Thomas, G, Diaz, A and Simm, D ORCID: 0000-0002-0440-9546 (2016) 'Borderland spaces for learning partnership: opportunities, benefits and challenges.' Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 40 (3). pp. 375-393.

Hill, J, Walkington, H and King, H (2018) 'Geographers and the scholarship of teaching and learning.' Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 42 (4). pp. 557-572.

Hill, M.J, Biggs, J, Thornhill, I, Briers, R.A, Ledger, M.E, Gledhill, D.G, Wood, P.J and Hassall, C (2018) 'Community heterogeneity of aquatic macroinvertebrates in urban ponds at a multi-city scale.' Landscape Ecology, 33 (3). pp. 389-405.

Hughes, W (2000) "On the rim of the western sea”: sea voyages and the pioneering spirit in Bram Stoker’s later fiction. In: Textports 2000, 26 - 29 April, 2000, Liverpool Hope University College, Liverpool.

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Jeffers, J.M (2022) 'Building constituencies for flood risk management: critical insights from a flood defences dispute in Ireland.' Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy, 13 (4). pp. 356-378.

Jeffers, J.M (2014) Climate change adaptation and economic crisis in Ireland’s coastal cities. In: Sustainability Research Centre Seminar, 11 August 2014, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Jeffers, J.M (2018) Complex conflicts in hazards management: insights from the Cork flood defences dispute. In: Conference of Irish Geographers, 10 -12 May 2018, Maynooth University, Ireland.

Jeffers, J.M (2016) Complex, contradictory and dynamic framings of hazards and disasters: implications for social science research and theory. In: The 9th MaGrann Symposium: Hazards in Context, 2 March 2016, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

Jeffers, J.M (2010) Conceptualizing climate hazards: reflections on adaptation, vulnerability and decision-making in coastal cities. In: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 14-15 April 2010, Washington DC, US.

Jeffers, J.M (2018) Developing historically informed adaptation research: reflections on challenges and opportunities. In: Climate Change Adaptation and History: An Interdisciplinary Conversation, 11 September 2018, Bielefeld University, Germany.

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