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Number of items: 16. Hill, J. , Woodland, W. , Spencer, C. , Terry, A. , Bailey, A. and Atterton, G. (2007) A case study of activities to enhance undergraduate recruitment into geography. In: Paper presented at GEES Subject Centre Summer Conference, Birmingham, 25-26 June. Hill, J. , Woodland, W. and Gough, G. (2007) Can visitor satisfaction and knowledge about tropical rainforest be enhanced through biodiversity interpretation, and does this promote a positive attitude towards ecosystem conservation? Journal of Ecotourism, 6. pp. 75-85. Hill, J. , Gough, G. and Woodland, W. (2007) Consuming tropical rainforest: can in situ biodiversity interpretation enhance the conservation attitudes and behavioural intentions of tourists? In: Gale, T. , J, , Hill, and Curry, N. , eds. (2007) Making Space: Managing Resources for Leisure and Tourism. Eastbourne: Leisure Studies Association, pp. 67-86. ISBN 978 1 905369 10 3 Terry, A. , Hill, J. and Woodland, W. (2006) National sustainable development strategies: opportunities and challenges for local implementation. In: Hill, J. , Terry, A. and Woodland, W. , eds. (2006) Sustainable Development: National Aspirations, Local Implementation. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 293-311. ISBN 978 0 7546 4605 1 Terry, A. , Hill, J. and Woodland, W. (2006) Uniting national aspirations and local implementation in sustainable development: a introduction. In: Hill, J. , Terry, A. and Woodland, W. , eds. (2006) Sustainable Development: National Aspirations, Local Implementation. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 1-13. ISBN 978 0 8546 4605 1 Hill, J. , Gough, G. and Woodland, W. (2006) Can the behavioural intentions of tourists in tropical forest be made more sustainable through biodiversity interpretation? A case study from the Daintree, Queensland. In: Paper presented at RGS-IBG Annual Conference, Kensington Gore, London, 30 August-1 September. Hill, J. , Woodland, W. and Spalding, R. (2006) Linking teaching and research in undergraduate geography programmes: a case study. In: Paper presented at RGS-IBG Annual conference, Kensington Gore, London, 30 August - 1 September. Hill, J. , Gough, G. and Woodland, W. (2006) Consuming tropical rainforest: can in situ biodiversity interpretation enhance the conservation attitudes and behavioural intentions of tourists? In: Paper presented at Leisure Studies Association Annnual Conference, UWE, Bristol, 11-13 July. Hill, T. , Woodland, W. , Spencer, C. , Case, D. , Marriott, S. , Bridle, A. and Brown, H. (2006) Late Quaternary environmental change in the Gordano Valley. In: Hunt, C. and Haslett, S. , eds. (2006) Quaternary of Somerset. London: Quaternary Research Association, pp. 115-143. ISBN 0261 3611 Woodland, W. , Hill, J. and Terry, A. (2006) Water management for agriculture in Tunisia: towards environmentally sustainable development. In: Hill, J. , Terry, A. and Woodland (eds0, W. , eds. (2006) Sustainable Development: National Aspirations, Local Implementation. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 229-251. Hill, J. and Woodland, W. (2005) Globalisation and culture: A case study of two subterranean communities in southern Tunisia. Geography, 90. pp. 42-53. Hill, J. , Woodland, W. and Spalding, R. (2004) Linking teaching and research in an undergraduate fieldwork module: a case study. PLANET, 13. pp. 4-7. Hill, J. and Woodland, W. (2004) Tropical Rainforest Information Pack. Technical Report. UNSPECIFIED. Forster, S. and Woodland, W. (2003) Landforms on Dartmoor Part 1: Tors. Geography Review, 16 (4). pp. 24-27. Hill, J. and Woodland, W. (2003) Subterranean settlements in southern Tunisia: environmental and cultural controls on morphology, community dynamics and sustainability. Geography, 88. pp. 23-39. Spencer, C. and Woodland, W. (2002) Palaeoenvironmental changes during the last 4000 years at Scotney Marsh, Romney Marsh, Kent: A multiproxy approach. In: Long, A. , Hipkin, S. and Clarke., H. , eds. (2002) Romney Marsh: Coastal and landscape change through the ages. OUSA Monograph, pp. 58-74. ISBN 0947816577 This list was generated on Mon May 20 03:15:51 2013 BST. |











