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The following publications are listed as evidence of an extensive publication output. We identify here three distinct categories of RESOLVE-relevant output, marked appropriately in the list below by the following symbols: denotes outputs (published, in press or in draft) which have arisen entirely from RESOLVE research funded under the core budget
denotes outputs (published, in press or in draft) which have arisen at least partly from RESOLVE research funded at least partly under the core budget.
denotes outputs which are RESOLVE-relevant and have involved contributions from at least one of the RESOLVE team.
Journal Articles Bradley, P., C. Thomas., A. Druckman. and T. Jackson (2009) "Accounting for Waste: comparative analysis within the UK", Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Waste and Resource Management, 162(1): 5:13.
Amarawickrama, H. A., and L.C. Hunt. (2008) 'Electricity Demand for Sri Lanka: A Time Series Analysis', Energy, Vol.33, No. 5:pp. 724-739.
Chontanawat, J., R. Pierse., and L.C. Hunt. (2008) 'Does energy consumption cause economic growth?: Evidence from a systematic study of over 100 countries', Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 30, No.2: pp 209-220.
Druckman, A., T. Jackson and P. Sinclair (2008) 'Measuring resource inequalities: development and application of an area-based Gini coefficient'
, Ecological Economics, 65(2): 242-252.
Druckman, A., P. Sinclair and T. Jackson (2008) 'A geographically and socio-economically disaggregated local household consumption model for the UK', Journal of Cleaner Production, 16(7): 870-880.
Druckman, A., and T.Jackson. (2008) "Household energy consumption in the UK: a highly geographically and socio-economically disaggregated model.", Energy Policy, 36(8): 3167-3182.
Druckman, A., P. Bradley., E. Papathanasopoulou., and T. Jackson. (2008) "Measuring Progress towards Carbon Reduction in the UK.", Ecological Economics, 66(4): 594-604.
Evans, D. (2008) Multi-Site Ethnography: Theoretical Promises, Methodological Challenges., Qualitative Research, In Press.
Hogg, N., and T. Jackson. (2008) Dematerialisation and Digital Media, Journal of Industrial Ecology, In Press.
Jackson, T., and E. Papthanasopoulou. (2008) Luxury or Lock-in? an examination of unsustainable consumption in the UK 1968-2000, Ecological Economics, 68: 80-95.
Jackson, T. (2008) Where is the Wellbeing Dividend? Nature, Structure and Consumption Inequalities, Local Environment, 13(8), 703-724.
Papathanasopoulou, E., and T. Jackson (2008) Measuring Fossil Resource Inequality - A case study for the UK between 1968 and 2000, Ecological Economics, 68(14): 1213-1225.
Uzzell, D. (2008) Challenging assumptions in the
psychology of climate change, InPsych Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society, 30, 4, 10-13, . Download available here.
Abrahamse, W., Steg, L., Vlek, C., & Rothengatter, T. (2007) The effect of tailored information, goal setting, and tailored feedback on household energy use, energy-related behaviors and behavioral antecedents, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 27, 265-276.
Adeyemi, O., and L.C. Hunt. (2007) 'Modelling OECD industrial energy demand: Asymmetric price responses and energy-saving technical change', Energy Economics, 29(4): 693-709.
Ahmadian, M., M. Chitnis., and L.C. Hunt. (2007) "Gasoline Demand, Pricing Policy and Social Welfare in the Islamic Republic of Iran", OPEC Review, 31(2): 105-24.
Black, C., D. Broadstock., A. Collins. and L.C. Hunt. (2007) 'The derived demand for traffic at food superstores in the UK: A semi-parametric regression approach', International Journal of Transport Economics, Vol. XXXIV, No.3, 403-427.
Black, C., D. Broadstock., A. Collins and L.C. Hunt. (2007) 'Filling in the gaps' in transport studies: A practical guide to developments in data imputation methods', Traffic Engineering and Control, 48(7): 358-363.
Evans, D. (2007) Exchanging Relations: Bringing the Market Back to Morality, (work in progress).
Gatersleben, B., C. Clark., A. Reeve., and D. Uzzell. (2007) The impact of a new transport link on residential communities, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 27,2, 145-153.
Gatersleben, B., and D. Uzzell. (2007) 'Affective appraisals of the daily commute: comparing perceptions of drivers, cyclists, walkers and users of public transport', Environment and Behaviour, 39, 3, 416-431.
Hawdon, D., P. Levine., N. Rickman., and L.C. Hunt (2007) 'Optimal sliding scale regulation: An application to regional electricity distribution in England and Wales', Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 59, No.3, pp.458-485.
Jackson, T., & E. Papathanasopoulou (2007) Fossil Resource Implications of Household Consumption: with reference to UK expenditure patterns between 1968 and 2000, (submitted to Ecological Economics).
Mulugatta, Y., N. Mantajit., and T. Jackson. (2007) Power Sector Scenarios for Thailand: an exploratory analysis 2002-2022, Energy Policy, 35, 3256-69.
Papathanasopoulou, E., and T. Jackson (2007) Fossil Resource Trade Balances: emerging trends for the UK, Ecological Economics, 66(2-3) 492-505.
Papathanasopoulou, E., & T. Jackson (2007) UK's Fossil Resource Consumption between 1968 and 2000 - are we really dematerialising?, (submitted to Journal of Industrial Ecology).
Thomson, J., and Jackson, T. (2007) Sustainable Procurement in Practice: lessons from local government., Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 50 (3), 421-444.
De Vita, G., Endresan K. and L. C. Hunt (2006) 'An Empirical Analysis of Namibian Energy Demand'
, Energy Policy, 34, 8: 3447-3463.
Dresner, S., T. Jackson., and N. Gilbert. (2006) "History and social responses to environmental tax reform in the United Kingdon.", Energy Policy, 34, pp.930-39.
Evans, D. (2006) Multi-Site Ethnography: Theoretical Promises, Methodological Challenges, under review.
Fudge S. (2006) 'Democratizing the Economic and Political Landscape in south Wales?', Contemporary Wales, Vol 19:4.
Fudge, S., and S. Williams. (2006) 'Beyond Left and Right: Can the Third Way deliver a Reinvigorated Social Democracy?' , Critical Sociology, Vol. 32:4.
Steg, L., Dreijerink, L, & Abrahamse, W. (2006) Acceptability of Energy Policies, Environment and Behavior, 38, 92-111.
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