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Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Simon Tate
Anthropogenic emissions or just a lot of hot air? Using air pollution to teach quantitative methods to “mathophobic” first-year geography students2023
Chengcheng Wu
Dr Neil Adrian Powe
Dr Alison Copeland
Minimizing aggregation errors when measuring potential access to services for social groups at the city scale2021
Professor Peter Hopkins
Professor Rachel Pain
Dr Robert Shaw
Quan Gao
Professor Alastair Bonnett
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Social Geographies: An Introduction2021
Dr Alison Copeland
Exchanging Health for Economic Growth?: Haze in the Context of Public Health and Political Economy in Malaysia.2020
Dr Alison Copeland
Dr Simon Drew
Co-producing a Research Agenda for Sustainable Palm Oil2019
Dr Amelia Lake
Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Clare Bambra
Developing virtual public health networks: aspiration and reality2016
Professor Adam Todd
Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Clare Bambra
Access all areas? An area-level analysis of accessibility to general practice and community pharmacy services in England by urbanity and social deprivation2015
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite
Dr Alison Copeland
All in it together? Health inequalities, welfare austerity and the 'Great Recession'2015
Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Clare Bambra
All in it together? The effects of recession on population health and health inequalities in England and Sweden, 1991 to 20102015
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Jo Cairns
Dr Alison Copeland
This divided land: an examination of regional inequalities in exposure to brownfield land and the association with morbidity and mortality in England2015
Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Clare Bambra
Grim up North or Northern grit? Recessions and the English spatial health divide (1991–2010)2014
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Jo Cairns
Dr Alison Copeland
Healthy land? An examination of the area-level association between brownfield land and morbidity and mortality in England2014
Professor Adam Todd
Dr Alison Copeland
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Clare Bambra
The positive pharmacy care law: an area-level analysis of the relationship between community pharmacy distribution, urbanity and social deprivation in England2014