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Abascal, Γngela, Rothwell, Natalie, Shonowo, Adenike, Thomson, Dana R., Elias, Peter, Elsey, Helen, Yeboah, Godwin and Kuffer, Monika (2021) "Domains of deprivation framework" for mapping slums, informal settlements, and other deprived areas in LMICs to improve urban planning and policy : a scoping review. Preprints . 2021020242. doi:10.20944/preprints202102.0242.v2
Adetutu, Morakinyo O. and Stathopoulou, Eleni (2021) Information asymmetry in voluntary environmental agreements : theory and evidence from UK climate change agreements. Oxford Economic Papers, 73 (2). pp. 644-670. doi:10.1093/oep/gpaa018 ISSN 0030-7653.
Bernards, Nick (2021) Child labour, cobalt, and the London Metal Exchange : fetish, fixing, and the limits of financialization. Economy and Society . doi:10.1080/03085147.2021.1899659 ISSN 0308-5147.
Coaffee, Jon, Porto de Albuquerque, JoaΜo and Pitidis, Vangelis (2021) Risk and resilience management in co-production. In: Loeffler, E. and Bovaird , T., (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Co-Production of Public Services and Outcomes. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 541-558. ISBN 9783030537043
Haenssgen, Marco Johannes, Charoenboon, Nutcha, Thavethanutthanawin, Patthanan and Wibunjak, Kanokporn (2021) Tales of treatment and new perspectives for global health research on antimicrobial resistance. Medical Humanities, 47 (4). e10. doi:10.1136/medhum-2020-011894 ISSN 1468-215X.
Haenssgen, Marco Johannes, Charoenboon, Nutcha and Zanello, Giacomo (2021) Youβve got a friend in me : how social networks and mobile phones facilitate healthcare access among marginalised groups in rural Thailand and Lao PDR. World Development, 137 . 105156. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105156 ISSN 0305-750X.
Heyes, Jason, Rychly, Ludek, Gavris, Maria and Ruiz, Maria-Luz Vega (2021) Introduction to The Governance of Labour Administration. In: Heyes, Jason and Rychly, Ludek, (eds.) The Governance of Labour Administration. Economics 2021 . Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 1-21. ISBN 9781802203141
Houlden, Victoria, de Albuquerque, JoΓ£o Porto , Weich, Scott and Jarvis, Stephen A. (2021) Does nature make us happier? A spatial error model of greenspace types and mental wellbeing. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 48 (4). pp. 655-670. doi:10.1177/2399808319887395 ISSN 2399-8083.
Peter, Mooney, Grinberger, A. Yair, Marco, Minghini, Serena, Coetzee, Levente, Juhasz and Yeboah, Godwin (2021) OpenStreetMap data use cases during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. In: Abbas, Rajabifard and Daniel, Paez and Greg, Foliente, (eds.) COVID-19 Pandemic, Geospatial Information, and Community Resilience: Global Applications and Lessons. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 171-186. ISBN 9780367775315
Porto de Albuquerque, Joao, Anderson, Liana, Calvillo, Nerea, Coaffee, Jon, Cunha, Maria Alexandra, Degrossi, Livia Castro, Dolif Neto, Giovanni, Horita, Flavio, Klonner, Carolin, Lima-Silva, Fernanda, Marchezini, Victor, Martins, Mario Henrique da Mata, Pajarito-Grajales, Diego, Pitidis, Vangelis, Rudorff, Conrado, Tkacz, Nathaniel, Traijber, Rachel and Zipf, Alexander (2021) The role of data in transformations to sustainability : a critical research agenda. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 49 . pp. 153-163. doi:10.1016/j.cosust.2021.06.009 ISSN 1877-3435.
Tkacz, Nathaniel, Henrique da Mata Martins, MΓ‘rio, Porto de Albuquerque, JoaΜo , Horita, FlΓ‘vio and Dolif Neto, Giovanni (2021) Data diaries : a situated approach to the study of data. Big Data & Society, 8 (1). pp. 1-16. doi:10.1177/2053951721996036 ISSN 2053-9517.
(2021) Analysis of OpenStreetMap data quality at different stages of a participatory mapping process : evidence from slums in Africa and Asia. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 10 (4). 265. doi:10.3390/ijgi10040265 ISSN 2220-9964.
de Andrade, S. C., Restrepo-Estrada, C., Nunes, L. H., Rodrigues, C. A. M., Estrella, J. C., Delbem, A. C. B. and de Albuquerque, JoΓ£o Porto (2021) A multicriteria optimization framework for the definition of the spatial granularity of urban social media analytics. International Journal of Geographical Information Science , 35 (1). pp. 43-62. doi:10.1080/13658816.2020.1755039 ISSN 1365-8816.