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Number of items at this level: 104.
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- Azizsafaei, M., Sarwar, D., Fassam, L., Khandan, R. and Hosseinian Far, A. (2021) A Critical Overview of Food Supply Chain Risk Management. In: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Freedom Protection in the Connected World : Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability, London, January 2021. Springer. pp. 413-429.
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- Batchelor, G. (2016) Swimming to the strategic vision: lessons from triumphing over adversity to managing cyber crises. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Batchelor, G. (2016) Swimming to the strategic vision: lessons from triumphing over adversity to managing cyber crises. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Batista, L., Saes, S. and Fouto, N. (2015) Sustainability of food supply chains – mapping food waste and by-product synergies. Paper presented to: The 21st LRN Annual Conference and PhD Workshop 2016, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09.
- Batista, L., Saes, S. and Fouto, N. (2015) Sustainability of food supply chains – mapping food waste and by-product synergies. Paper presented to: Workshop, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-01-25.
- Batista, L., Saes, S., Fouto, N. and Fassam, L. (2015) Industrial ecology perspectives of food supply chains: a framework of analysis. Paper presented to: 17th International Conference on Industrial Ecology (ICIE 2015), Istanbul, Turkey, 2015-05-21.
- Batista, L., Saes, S., Fouto, N. and Fassam, L. (2015) Industrial ecology perspectives of food supply chains: a framework of analysis. Paper presented to: 17th International Conference on Industrial Ecology (ICIE 2015), Istanbul, Turkey, 2015-05-21.
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- Copsey, S., Fassam, L., Walsh, S. and Southern, R. (2017) Enhancing transport accessibility using mobility as a service through partnerships. Paper presented to: American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual General Meeting 2017, Boston, USA, 05-09 April 2017.
- Copsey, S., Southern, R., Fassam, L., Denny, S., Sykes, J., Cecil, J., Walsh, S. and Joseph, S. (2016) Enhancing rural public transport accessibility through implementing a smart scan-on m-ticketing solution: a United Kingdom case study approach within deregulated environments. Paper presented to: European Transport Conference (ETC) 2016, Barcelona, 2016-10-05.
- Copsey, S., Southern, R., Fassam, L., Denny, S., Sykes, J., Cecil, J., Walsh, S. and Joseph, S. (2016) Enhancing rural public transport accessibility through implementing a smart scan-on m-ticketing solution: a United Kingdom case study approach within deregulated environments. Paper presented to: European Transport Conference (ETC) 2016, Barcelona, 2016-10-05.
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- Dani, S. and Fassam, L. (2016) The convergence of ethics and fraud: challenges facing procurement functions in food supply chains. Paper presented to: The 21st LRN Annual Conference and PhD Workshop 2016, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09.
- Dani, S. and Fassam, L. (2016) The convergence of ethics and fraud: challenges facing procurement functions in food supply chains. Paper presented to: Workshop, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-01-25.
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- Fassam, L. (2015) Journal Editor. Supply Management. United Kingdom: Redactive Media Group.
- Fassam, L. (2015) Chairman of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (NN). Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
- Fassam, L. (2016) Circular economy - looking towards the future. In: Swales, J. (ed.) The Handbook of Reverse Logistics: From Returns Management to the Circular Economy. United Kingdom: Kogan Page. pp. 150-189.
- Fassam, L. (2016) Collaborative and co-opetitive supply chain. In: Swales, J. (ed.) The Handbook of Reverse Logistics: From Returns Management to the Circular Economy. United Kingdom: Kogan Page. pp. 100-138.
- Fassam, L. (2015) Exporting logistics. Panel Presentation presented to: #StartupChats – Exporting Logistics, Online, 24 June 2015. (Unpublished)
- Fassam, L. (2016) Procurement and Supply Chain Resource Efficiency. All-Party Parliamentary Sustainable Resource Group.
- Fassam, L. (2015) Procurement fraud: the insider threat to fraud and the ability to prevent with an intelligence led approach to big data and internet of things. Invited Presentation presented to: 14th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ECCWS 2015 UK), University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, 02-03 July 2015. (Unpublished)
- Fassam, L. (2015) Responding to price volatility: creating a more resilient agricultural sector - written evidence. Online: Parliament House of Lords Select Committee, EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee.
- Fassam, L. (2015) Written evidence from University of Northampton (RHS0002): Road haulage sector: skills and workforce planning inquiry. Parliament House of Commons Select Transport Committee.
- Fassam, L. (2015) Written evidence from University of Northampton (RHS0002): Road haulage sector: skills and workforce planning inquiry. Parliament House of Commons Select Transport Committee.
- Fassam, L., Bates, M. P. and Dani, S. (2015) Resource efficiency: creating a route to logistics and the circular economy. Paper presented to: 20th Logistics Research Network (LRN) Annual Conference and PhD Workshop, University of Derby, 09-11 September 2015. (Unpublished)
- Fassam, L., Bridgman, J. and Liravi, P. (2017) Smart cities: A Case study and Delphi approach in understanding the role of Social Enterprise Business Models toward Integrated Public Transportation. In: ITS World Congress. Online: European Commission.
- Fassam, L., Bridgman, J. and Liravi, P. (2017) Towards connected mobility: case study and Delphi approach to theoretical framework for delivering societal benefit. Paper presented to: 22nd International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies (HKSTS): Transport and Society, Hong Kong, 09-11 December 2017.
- Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Gough, A. (2016) Network Northamptonshire: total transport smart city procurement theoretical framework for sustainable economic and social change. International Journal of Advanced Logistics. 5(3-4) 2287-108X.
- Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Gough, A. (2016) Network Northamptonshire: total transport smart city procurement theoretical framework for sustainable economic and social change. International Journal of Advanced Logistics. 5(3-4) 2287-108X.
- Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Gough, A. (2015) Network Northamptonshire: total transport smart city procurement theoretical framework for sustainable economic and social change. In: 8th European Conference on ICT 4 Transport Logistics : Intelligent Logistics Solutions - a Catalyst for Digital Economy :. France: ECITL. p. 30.
- Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Gough, A. (2016) Network Northamptonshire: total transport smart city procurement theoretical framework for sustainable economic and social change. International Journal of Advanced Logistics. 5(3-4), pp. 117-124. 2287-108X.
- Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Denny, S. (2017) Smart city multi-modal transportation: theoretical procurement framework for delivering societal benefit. Paper presented to: American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting 2017, Boston, USA, 05-09 April 2017.
- Fassam, L. and Dani, S. (2016) Food supply chain resilience - how effective are existing voluntary initiatives in England and is there a need for legislation? (In Press)
- Fassam, L. and Dani, S. (2016) Food supply chain resilience - how effective are existing voluntary initiatives in England and is there a need for legislation? (In Press)
- Fassam, L. and Dani, S. (2016) Supply chain food crime: can behaviours of supply chain actors affect food integrity? Paper presented to: 21st Logistics Research Network (LRN) Annual Conference 2016 and PhD Workshop : Doing the Right Thing – Ethical Issues in Logistics and Supply Chain, University of Hull, 07-09 September 2016.
- Fassam, L. and Dani, S. (2017) A conceptual understanding of criminality and integrity challenges in food supply chains. British Food Journal. 119(1), pp. 67-83. 0007-070X.
- Fassam, L. and Dani, S. (2017) A conceptual understanding of criminality and integrity challenges in food supply chains. British Food Journal. 119(1) 0007-070X.
- Fassam, L., Dani, S. and Hills, M. (2015) Supply chain food crime & fraud: a systematic literature review of food criminality. Paper presented to: 20th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2015) : Designing Responsible and Innovative Global Supply Chains, Bologna, Italy, 2015-07-07.
- Fassam, L., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2017) Perceptions of a multi-stakeholder approach to public transport creation; a four stage Delphi of social value creation. Paper presented to: Irish Transport Research Network Conference (ITRN2017), Dublin, 28-29 August 2017.
- Fassam, L. and Hills, M. (2016) Food supply chain resilience: a conceptual vision for an intelligence-led approach to combating food criminality and terrorism. Journal of Transportation Security. 1938-7741. (Accepted)
- Fassam, L., Liravi, P. and Bridgman, J. (2018) Mobility as a societal service: data driven transportation planning towards improved social wellbeing. Invited Presentation presented to: 24th International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) Workshop on Forecasting for Social Good, Cardiff Business School, 12-13 July 2018.
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- Gough, A. and Fassam, L. (2015) Proximity matters: shared challenges within a logistics cluster. Paper presented to: The 21st LRN Annual Conference and PhD Workshop 2016, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09.
- Gough, A. and Fassam, L. (2015) Proximity matters: shared challenges within a logistics cluster. Paper presented to: Workshop, Cambridge Veterinary School, 2016-01-25.
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- Hills, M. (2013) Editorial Board Member. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies. Online: Metropolitan University Prague. 7805-482x (online), 1802-548x (print).
- Hills, M. (2015) Reviewer. Information Security Journal.
- Hills, M. (2015) Committee Member of the 15th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security. European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security.
- Hills, M. (2017) Reviewer. Journal of Terrorism Research.
- Hills, M. (2012) A new perspective on the achievement of psychological effects from cyber warfare payloads: the analogy of parasitic manipulation of host behavior. Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare. 1(1), pp. 208-217.
- Hills, M. (2017) Always on guard: how a corporate immune system can engage full-spectrum risks – a conceptual framework to re-engineer organizational capability and culture. In: Bajgoric, N. (ed.) Always-On Enterprise Information Systems for Modern Organizations. London: IGI Global. pp. 41-59.
- Hills, M. (2015) Assuring organisational resilience with lean Scenario-Driven Exercises. International Journal of Emergency Services. 4(1), pp. 37-49. 2047-0894.
- Hills, M. (2018) Asymmetric thinking: anthropology and its potential for career development. Workshop presented to: Anthropology Career Options, Oxford Brookes University, 23 April 2018.
- Hills, M. (2016) Being resilient: business continuity principles for vetinary practice. In Practice. 38(10) 2042-7689.
- Hills, M. (2015) Beyond simple human threats to cybersecurity: the need for strong proactive measures and resilient responses to cyber risk. Cyber Security Review. Spring(2015), pp. 26-30. 2055-6950.
- Hills, M. (2015) Business continuity: observations for a Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership seminar. Practical presented to: Business Continuity Workshop - Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership, Nene Whitewater Centre, Northampton, 29 April 2015. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) Communicating risk. POSTnote. 564(Nov 17), pp. 1-7.
- Hills, M. (2015) Competitive advantage from human factors: cybersecurity. Invited Presentation presented to: Warwick Manufacturing Group Cybersecurity MSc Programme Event, Warwick University, 20 April 2015. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) Corporate cyber immunity - what can a company do to prevent itself becoming a target? [Video]. YouTube.
- Hills, M. (2012) Developing and maintaining personal resilience. Invited Presentation presented to: Senior Civil Service Base Camp, National School of Government, Sunningdale, 08 March 2012. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2018) Enhancing evidence-based research within law-enforcement intelligence practice. Invited Keynote presented to: Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP) Conference 2018, Open University, Milton Keynes, 01-02 March 2018.
- Hills, M. (2012) From the field, to information warfare, to 10 Downing Street, the boardroom to the business school: applying anthropology to the real world. Invited Presentation presented to: Presentation for Final Year Undergraduates in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University, 09 February 2012. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) Full spectrum threats – why organizational culture (and its micro-cultures) are critical to the success or failure of organizational resilience. In: Boskovic, M. (ed.) Security Risks: Assessment, Management and Current Challenges. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Hills, M. (2018) Improving incident detection through capturing new behaviour analytics. Invited Presentation presented to: The European Information Security Summit 2018 (TEISS), ILEC Conference Centre, London, 20-21 February 2018.
- Hills, M. (2014) Intellectual first mover advantage in a people-centric approach to achieving military superiority: out-thinking and out-fighting adversaries. The British Army Journal. 2014
- Hills, M. (2014) Key challenges for reputation, brand security and supply chain integrity. Invited Keynote presented to: Annual General Meeting of the UK Leather Federation, BLC Leather Technology Centre, Northampton, 28 January 2014. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) Lessons from the NHS ransomware calamity. EDQuarter. 26/05/2017
- Hills, M. (2017) Lessons from the NHS ransomware calamity. EDQuarter. 26/05/2017
- Hills, M. (2014) Leveraging professional expertise & leveraging choice for career or personal development. In: Alden Rivers, B. and Smith, J. (eds.) Changemaker in the Curriculum: The University of Northampton: Case Studies 2013-2014. Northampton: The University of Northampton. pp. 21-24.
- Hills, M. (2017) Nowt wrong with £3.47 chicken. Country Squire Magazine. 26/09/2017
- Hills, M. (2017) Nowt wrong with £3.47 chicken. Country Squire Magazine. 26/09/2017
- Hills, M. (2017) On Her Majesty’s service (and beyond): Anthropology’s contribution to an unconventional career. In: MacClancy, J. (ed.) Anthropology and Public Service: The UK Experience. Oxford: Berghahn. pp. 61-78.
- Hills, M. (2012) Social media & violent effects. Invited Presentation presented to: Changing Character of War Programme / British Army Study Day, University of Oxford, 09 July 2012. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2015) Socio-cultural insight. Invited Presentation presented to: Changing Character of War Programme - British Army Study Day, University of Oxford, 19 May 2015. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2016) Socio-technical gambits that destroy cyber security & organisational resilience. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Hills, M. (2016) Socio-technical gambits that destroy cyber security & organisational resilience. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Hills, M. (2014) Socio-technical security: the insider threat. Invited Presentation presented to: Warwick Manufacturing Group Cybersecurity MSc Programme Event, Warwick University, 24 April 2014. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) The cancer of terrorism. Country Squire Magazine. 18/08/17
- Hills, M. (2014) The deregulation and swarming of cyberwarfare: the need for and limitations of law in enabling aggressive ‘hacking-back’ and pre-emption. Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare. 3(1), pp. 43-51.
- Hills, M. (2016) The use of lean, scenario-driven exercises for decision-making resilience. Invited Presentation presented to: Performing Under Pressure: A Masterclass In Organisational Resilience To Terrorism & Other Risks, Cheyne Walk Club, Cheyne Walk, Northampton, 06 May 2016. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2017) Towards corporate cyber immunity. Invited Keynote presented to: Cyber Security Briefing by Northamptonshire Growth Hub, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the University of Northampton, Cottesbrooke, Park Campus, The University of Northampton, 08 September 2017.
- Hills, M. (2015) Upstream operations: resilience to malign intent – ‘Analogical reasoning’ for new options to detect and engage. Invited Presentation presented to: Upstream Effects: Capacity Building, Stabilisation and Counter-Terrorism (Land Intelligence Fusion Centre, British Army and Oxford University), Merton College, University of Oxford, 08-09 December 2015. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2014) Weak signals of the future: current challenges that may endure future media: implications for the armed forces of engagement in and through the media. Invited Presentation presented to: Changing Character of War Programme / British Army Directorate of Force Development, University of Oxford, 15 January 2014. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. (2016) Why we need to rethink email #NHSMail. The University of Northampton Blog. 16/11/2016
- Hills, M. (2016) Written evidence submitted by Dr Mils Hills to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry Cyber Security: Protection of Personal Data Online. London: Houses of Parliament.
- Hills, M. (2015) Written evidence submitted by Dr Mils Hills, Associate Professor of Risk, Resilience and Corporate Security, Northampton Business School. UK Parliament House of Commons Defence Select Committee.
- Hills, M. (2015) Written evidence submitted by Dr Mils Hills, Associate Professor of Risk, Resilience and Corporate Security, Northampton Business School. UK Parliament House of Commons Defence Select Committee.
- Hills, M. and Allen, N. (2018) Growing immunity to terrorist or other violent attacks at UK higher education institutions - CHESS: the Colleges and Higher Education Security Standard. Invited Presentation presented to: University of Northampton Annual Research Conference, The University of Northampton, 20-21 June 2018.
- Hills, M. and Allen, N. (2018) Organisational resilience at UoN: growing immunity to a full spectrum of threats. Invited Keynote presented to: Higher Education Business Continuity Network (HEBCoN) Annual Conference 2018, University of York, 22 March 2018.
- Hills, M. and Allen, N. (2018) Organisational resilience at the University of Northampton: growing immunity to a full spectrum of threats. Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning. 12(2), pp. 173-179. 1749-9216.
- Hills, M. and Allen, N. (2018) Organisational resilience at the University of Northampton: growing immunity to a full spectrum of threats. Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning. 12(2), pp. 173-179. 1749-9216.
- Hills, M. and Anjali, A. (2017) A human factors contribution to countering insider threats: practical prospects from a novel approach to warning & avoiding. Security Journal. 30(1) 0955-1662.
- Hills, M. and Atkinson, L. (2016) Towards cyber-resilient & sustainable SMES: the case study of added value from a large IT reseller. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Hills, M. and Atkinson, L. (2016) Towards cyber-resilient & sustainable SMES: the case study of added value from a large IT reseller. In: Hills, M. (ed.) Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response :. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
- Hills, M. and Batchelor, G. (2015) Culturing defensive immunity: hardening psychological targets against cyber attack. In: Abouzakhar, N. (ed.) Proceedings of The 14th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security ECCWS-2015, The University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, 2-3 July 2015 :. Reading: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited. pp. 95-103.
- Hills, M. and Batchelor, G. (2015) Culturing defensive immunity: hardening psychological targets against cyber attack. In: Abouzakhar, N. (ed.) Proceedings of The 14th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security ECCWS-2015, The University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, 2-3 July 2015 :. Reading: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited. pp. 95-103.
- Hills, M. and Logendran, G. (2014) The rotten apple in the barrel has a bug in it: how the analogy of parasitic infection may shed light on the causes of & solutions to recent financial scandals. Invited Presentation presented to: British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) Annual Conference 2014, London School of Economics, 14-16 April 2014. (Unpublished)
- Hills, M. and McFarlane, P. (2014) Towards a higher plane of air transportation security: from hubris to knowledge. Journal of Transportation Security. 7(2) 1938-7741.
- Hills, M. and McFarlane, P. (2014) Towards a higher plane of air transportation security: from hubris to knowledge. Journal of Transportation Security. 7(2) 1938-7741.
- Hills, M. and Mehta, A. (2015) Parasites, energy and complex systems: generating novel intervention options to counter recruitment to suicide terrorism. In: Stedmon, A. and Lawson, G. (eds.) Hostile Intent and Counter-Terrorism: Human Factors Theory and Application. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 225-231.
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- Khan, Z., Khan, S. and Hills, M. (2013) Resource warfare: considering the challenge of supply chain security in an era of unrestricted warfare. International Journal of Logistics Economics and Globalisation. 5(3), pp. 240-249. 1741-5373.
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- Manning, L., Soon, J., Dani, S. and Fassam, L. (2016) The dynamics of donation-based food supply chain in developed countries. Food Policy. 0306-9192. (Accepted)
- McFarlane, P. and Hills, M. (2013) Developing immunity to flight security risk: prospective benefits from considering aviation security as a socio-technical eco-system. Journal of Transportation Security. 6(3), pp. 221-234. 1938-7741.
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- Reyes, J. A. G., Eldridge, S., Barber, K. D., Archer, E. and Peacock, T. (2008) Overall Resource Effectiveness (ORE) - an improved approach for the measure of manufacturing effectiveness and support for decision-making. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing. Sweden: FAIM. 9789163327575. pp. 823-830. (Unpublished)
- Rocha-Lona, L., Garza-Reyes, J. A., Soriano-Meier, H., Peacock, T. and Forrester, P. (2009) Developing a business improvement strategy based on the EFQM model. Paper presented to: 19th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM 2009), School of Science & Technology, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, 6 - 8 July 2009. (Unpublished)
- Rose, E. and Hills, M. (2013) Mitigating risk for graduates and potential employers: The moral imperative for students in delivering superior value for employers. Paper presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference, The University of Northampton, 2012-12-03.
- Rose, E. and Hills, M. (2013) Mitigating risk for graduates and potential employers: The moral imperative for students in delivering superior value for employers. Paper presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference, The University of Northampton, 2012-12-03.
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- Soriano-Meier, H., Forrester, P., Garza-Reyes, J. A., Peacock, T. and Rocha-Lona, L. (2009) Soft investment: lean versus traditional plants. Paper presented to: 19th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM 2009), School of Science & Technology, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, 6 - 8 July 2009. (Unpublished)