Items where Kingston Author is "Harris, Frances"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 27. ArticleHarris, Frances and Lyon, Fergus (2013) Transdisciplinary environmental research: building trust across professional cultures. Environmental Science & Policy, 31, pp. 109-119. ISSN (print) 1462-9011 Harris, Frances (2010) Children and nature: measuring success. Children, Youth and Environments, 20(2), ISSN (online) 1546-2250 Harris, Frances (2010) Getting geography into the media: understanding the dynamics of academic-media collaboration. The Geographical Journal, 177(2), pp. 155-159. ISSN (print) 0016-7398 Harris, Frances, Lyon, Fergus and Clarke, Sarah (2009) Doing interdisciplinarity: motivation and collaboration in research for sustainable agriculture in the UK. Area, 41(4), pp. 374-384. ISSN (print) 0004-0894 Pasquini, M.W. and Harris, F. (2005) Efficient use of resources: urban waste ash and soil fertility on the Jos Plateau, Nigeria. Area, 37(1), pp. 17-29. ISSN (print) 0004-0894 Mortimore, Michael and Harris, Frances (2005) Do small farmers' achievements contradict the nutrient depletion scenarios for Africa? Land Use Policy, 22(1), pp. 43-56. ISSN (online) 0264-8377 Pasquini, M.W., Harris, F., Dung, J. and Adepetu, A. (2004) Evolution of dry-season irrigated vegetable production between 1982 and 2000 on the Jos Plateau, Nigeria. Outlook on Agriculture, 33(3), pp. 201-208. ISSN (print) 0030-7270 Harris, Frances and Twyman, Chasca (2003) Landscapes of change: socio-environmental interactions in developing areas. Geographical Journal, 169(4), pp. 326-327. ISSN (print) 0016-7398 Porter, Gina, Harris, Frances, Lyon, Fergus, Dung, Jasper and Adeptu, A.A. (2003) Markets, ethnicity and environment in a vulnerable landscape: the case of small-scale vegetable production on the Jos Plateau, Nigeria, 1991-2001. The Geographical Journal, 169(4), pp. 370-381. ISSN (print) 0016-7398 Thomas, David, Twyman, Chasca and Harris, Frances (2003) Sustainable development in drylands: geographical contributions to a better understanding of people-environment relationships. Geographical Journal, 168(3), pp. 193-194. ISSN (print) 0016-7398 Harris, F and Mohammed, S (2003) Relying on nature: Wild foods in Northern Nigeria. Ambio, 32(1), pp. 24-29. ISSN (print) 0044-7447 Harris, Frances M. A. and Mohammed, Salisu (2003) Relying on nature: wild foods in northern Nigeria. Ambio, 32(1), pp. 24-29. ISSN (print) 0044-7447 Harris, F. (2002) Management of manure in farming systems in semi-arid West Africa. Experimental Agriculture, 38(2), pp. 131-148. ISSN (print) 0014-4797 Harris, F. and Yusuf, M. A. (2001) Manure management by smallholder farmers in the Kano close-settled zone, Nigeria. Experimental Agriculture, 37(3), pp. 319-332. ISSN (print) 0014-4797 Harris, Frances (1999) Nutrient management strategies of small-holder farmers in a short-fallow farming system in north-east Nigeria. Geographical Journal, 165(3), pp. 275-285. ISSN (print) 0016-7398 Mortimore, Michael, Harris, Frances M. A. and Turner, Beryl (1999) Implications of land use change for the production of plant biomass in densely populated Sahelo-Sudanian shrub-grasslands in north-east Nigeria. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 8(3-4), pp. 243-256. ISSN (print) 1466-822X Harris, F. M. A. (1998) Farm-level assessment of the nutrient balance in northern Nigeria. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 71(1-3), pp. 201-214. ISSN (print) 0167-8809 BookHarris, Frances, ed. (2012) Global environmental issues. 2nd ed. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley. 345p. ISBN 9780470684702 Harris, Frances, ed. (2004) Global environmental issues. Chichester, UK : John Wiley & Sons. 324p. ISBN 0470845600 Book SectionHaubenhofer, Dorit, Gallis, Christos, Harris, Frances, Jolly, Linda, Kaufmann, Michael, Krogh, Erling, Salo, Kirsti, Schockemöhle, Johanna, Smeds, Pia and Wiesinger, Georg (2013) Learning on green care farms. In: Gallis, Christos, (ed.) Green care: for human therapy, social innovation, rural economy, and education. Hauppauge, U.S.A. : Nova Science Publishers Inc. pp. 241-274. (Public Health in the 21st Century, Health Care in Transition) ISBN 9781624174797 Lyon, F. and Harris, F. (2008) Combining scientific and lay knowledges: participatory approaches to research in organic farming. In: Fish, Robert , Seymour, Susanne , Watkins, Charles and Steven, Michael, (eds.) Sustainable farmland management: transdisciplinary approaches. Wallingford, U.K. : CABI. pp. 94-106. ISBN 9781845933517 Harris, Frances, Robinson, Guy M. and Griffiths, Isabel (2008) A study of the motivation and influences on farmers' decisions to leave the organic farming sector in the United Kingdom. In: Robinson, Guy M., (ed.) Sustainable rural systems: sustainable agriculture and rural communities. Hampshire, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 99-111. (Perspectives on rural policy and planning) ISBN 9780754647157 Harris,, Frances, Pasquini, Margaret, Dung, Jasper and Adepetu, Alhaji (2006) The environmental and social impacts of peri-urban irrigated vegetable production around Jos, Nigeria. In: McGregor, Duncan , Simon, David and Thompson, Donald, (eds.) The peri-urban interface: approaches to sustainable natural and human resource use. London : Earthscan. pp. 59. ISBN 9781844071876 Conference or Workshop ItemHarris, Frances, Lyon, Fergus and Clarke, Sarah (2009) Doing interdisciplinarity: motivation and collaboration in research for sustainable agriculture in the UK. In: Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers; 29-31 Aug 2007, London, UK. (no. 4) ISSN (print) 0004-0894 Mortimore, M. and Harris, F. (2002) Do small farmers' achievements contradict to nutrient depletion scenarios for Africa? In: Scientific Meeting on Progress in Studies on Soil Degradation in Sub-Sahara Africa; Mar 2002, Wageningen, The Netherlands. MonographHarris, Frances (2009) Perspectives on educational visits to farms: a report on research with farmers, teachers, children and parents. (Project Report) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University. 34 p. (Unpublished) Sound RecordingHarris, Frances [Interviewee] (2009) 'Farming Today This Week': Farm visits. (Radio broadcast). 3 Oct 2009, London, U.K. : British Broadcasting Corporation. |