Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "GE170 Environmental policy"

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Number of items at this level: 54.

A

  1. Adams, K. T., Phillips, P. S. and Morris, J. R. (2000) A radical new development for sustainable waste management in the UK: the introduction of local authority Best Value legislation. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 30(3), pp. 221-244. 0921-3449.
  2. Al-Meshan, O. M., Foster, I. D. L. and Al-Ansari, N. (2008) A brief description and analysis of current waste problems and disposal practices in Jordan. In: Dutton, R. and Shahbaz, M. I. (eds.) Jordan's Arid Badia: Deepening Our Understanding. London: Smith-Gordon. pp. 103-116.
  3. Asproudis, E. and Gil-Moltó, M. J. (2014) Pollution and environmentalists' participation in emissions trading systems. Strategic Behavior and the Environment. 4(1), pp. 59-87. 1944-012X.

B

  1. Bates, M. P., Freestone, N. P., Phillips, P. S., Tudor, T. L. and Forster, A. (2008) Methodology development for future decision making: opportunities for non-municipal waste facilities in Northamptonshire, England. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management. 34(2), pp. 91-101. 1088-1697.
  2. Bates, M. P., Phillips, P. S., Mbeng, L. O., Montasser, W., Nwigwe, A. and Forster, A. (2008) Key recommendations for waste management policy decision-makers: a case study of future opportunities for non-municipal waste facilities in Northamptonshire, UK. Resources Conservation and Recycling. 52(6), pp. 909-930. 0921-3449.

C

  1. Caniato, M., Tudor, T. L. and Vaccari, M. (2015) International governance structures for health-care waste management: a systematic review of scientific literature. Journal of Environmental Management. 153, pp. 93-107. 0301-4797.
  2. Caniato, M., Tudor, T. L. and Vaccari, M. (2015) Understanding the perceptions, roles and interactions of stakeholder networks managing health-care waste: a case study of the Gaza Strip. Waste Management. 35, pp. 255-264. 0956-053X.
  3. Clarkson, P., Bates, M. P. and Phillips, P. S. (2001) National Training Organisations: their contribution to waste minimisation in the UK. Environmental and Waste Management. 4(1), pp. 35-44. 1460-5147.
  4. Clarkson, P. A., Adams, J. and Phillips, P. S. (2002) Third generation waste minimisation clubs: a case study of low cost clubs from Northamptonshire, UK. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 36(2), pp. 107-134. 0921-3449.
  5. Coskeran, T., Denman, A. R., Phillips, P. S. and Gillmor, G. K. (2002) A critical comparison of the cost-effectiveness of domestic radon remediation programmes in three counties of England. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 62(2), pp. 129-144. 1217-1467.
  6. Coskeran, T., Smith, S. and Phillips, P. S. (2007) An economic modelling approach to the design and delivery of sustainable waste minimisation clubs: prospects in the new policy framework. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 50(4), pp. 398-414. 0921-3449.

F

  1. Field, M. (2011) The Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation - consultation being conducted by the Department for Energy and Climate Change. York: Housing Quality Network.
  2. Field, M. (2011) Making the most of ‘Green’ deals: other ‘strategic’ funds for housing retrofit. In: Making the Most of 'Green' Deals. York: Housing Quality Network. pp. 42-47. [Also presented at: London, 9 June 2011]
  3. Field, M. (2010) Deconstructing ‘eco-retrofit’ in the housing sector, and assembling engagements. In: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference Proceedings 2010. London: Regional Studies Association.

H

  1. Head, N., Phillips, P. S., Tudor, T. L. and Bates, M. P. (2013) Towards a zero waste vision: backcasting as a potential method for achieving effective policy formation. In: Proceedings of 28th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Philadelphia, USA: Widener University. 1091-8043. pp. 921-932.
  2. Henningsson, S., Pratt, R. M., Phillips, P. S. and Hyde, K. (2001) Waste minimisation clubs: a cost-efficient policy instrument? European Environment. 11(6), pp. 324-339. 1756-9338.
  3. Holt, C. P., Phillips, P. S. and Bates, M. P. (2000) Analysis of the role of waste minimisation clubs in reducing industrial water demand in the UK. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 30(4), pp. 315-331. 0921-3449.
  4. Holt, C. P., Phillips, P. S. and Bates, M. P. (2000) Effectiveness of waste minimisation projects in reducing water demand by UK industry. Journal of American Water Resources Association. 36(5), pp. 1013-1022. 1752-1688.

M

  1. Mattsson, L. T., Read, A. D. and Phillips, P. S. (2010) A critical review of the largest Resource Efficiency Club programme in England (2005–2008): key issues for designing and delivering cost effective policy instruments in the light of Defra’s Delivery Landscape Review. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 55, pp. 1-10. 0921-3449.
  2. Mbeng, L. O., Probert, J., Phillips, P. S. and Fairweather, R. (2009) Assessing public attitudes and behaviour to household waste management in Cameroon to drive strategy development: a Q methodological approach. Sustainability. 1(3), pp. 556-572. 2071-1050.
  3. Morris, J. and Phillips, P. S. (2000) The UK landfill tax: a critical review of the first three years. Environmental Law Review. 2, pp. 150-176. 1461-4529.
  4. Morris, J. R., Phillips, P. S. and Read, A. D. (2000) Developments: the UK landfill tax: financial implications for local authorities. Public Money & Management. 20(3), pp. 51-54. 0954-0962.
  5. Morris, J. R. (2007) A critical evaluation of the Landfill Tax and the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme in driving sustainable waste management in England and Wales. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  6. Morris, J. R., Adams, K. T., Phillips, P. S. and Sinclair, J. M. (2000) Landfill Tax and the environmental body or Landfill Tax Credit Scheme in East Anglia. Environmental and Waste Management. 3(3), pp. 131-140. 1460-5147.
  7. Morris, J. R. and Phillips, P. S. (2007) A Landfill Tax Credit Scheme funding success: East Sussex waste minimisation programme. In: Proceedings of The 22nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Philadelphia, USA: Widener University. 1091-8043. pp. 302-312.
  8. Morris, J. R., Phillips, P. S. and Read, A. D. (1998) The UK Landfill Tax: an analysis of its contribution to sustainable waste management. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 23(4), pp. 259-270. 0921-3449.
  9. Morrissey, A. J. and Phillips, P. S. (2007) Biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) management strategy in Ireland: a comparison with some key issues in the BMW strategy being adopted in England. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 49(4), pp. 353-371. 0921-3499.

P

  1. Phillips, P. S. (2009) Driving the waste prevention agenda: an evaluation of weighing kerbside household waste arisings methodology in Dorset, UK. In: Proceedings of 24th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Chester, Pennsylvania: Widener University. 1091- 8043. pp. 870-880.
  2. Phillips, P. S., Adams, K. T., Read, A. D. and Green , A. E. (2000) Regional variations in waste minimization in England: challenges and issues for policy development. Regional Studies. 34(3), pp. 297-302. 0034-3404.
  3. Phillips, P. S. and Bates, M. P. (2007) Existing and future waste management opportunities for non-commercial waste management facilities in Northamptonshire, UK: key issues for political decision makers. In: Proceedings of The 22nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Philadelphia, USA: Widener University. 1091-8043. pp. 59-69.
  4. Phillips, P. S., Dempsey, M., Freestone, N. P. and Read, A. D. (2004) A radical new proposal for delivering and financing waste minimisation clubs in England, due to the loss of landfill tax credit scheme funding. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 43(1), pp. 35-50. 0921-3449.
  5. Phillips, P. S., Gronow, B. and Read, A. D. (1998) A regional perspective on waste minimisation: a case study of the East Midlands of England. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 23(3), pp. 127-161. 0921-3449.
  6. Phillips, P. S., Holley, K., Bates, M. P. and Freestone, N. P. (2002) Corby Waste Not: an appraisal of the UK’s largest holistic waste minimisation project. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 36(1), pp. 1-31. 0921-3449.
  7. Phillips, P. S., Morris, J. and Woolridge, A. (2005) The strategic solid waste management research agenda in England (2004-2007) - implications for evidence based policy formulation in developing economies. Journal of Solid Waste Technology & Management. 31(1), pp. 46-54. 1088-1697.
  8. Phillips, P. S., Pratt, R. M. and Pike, K. (2001) An analysis of UK waste minimization clubs: key requirements for future cost effective developments. Waste Management. 21(4), pp. 389-404. 0956-053X.
  9. Phillips, P. S., Read, A. D., Green, A. E. and Bates, M. P. (1999) UK waste minimisation clubs: a contribution to sustainable waste management. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 27(3), pp. 217-247. 0921-3449.
  10. Phillips, P. S., Tudor, T. L., Bird, H. and Bates, M. P. (2011) A critical review of a key Waste Strategy Initiative in England: Zero Waste Places Projects 2008-2009. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 55(3), pp. 335-342. 0921-3449.

R

  1. Read, A., Phillips, P. S. and Robinson, G. (1998) Professional opinions on the evolving nature of the municipal solid waste management industry in the UK. Geography. 83(4), pp. 331-345. 0016-7487.
  2. Read, A. D., Phillips, P. S. and Murphy, A. (1998) Wastes minimisation as a local government issue: fact or fiction? Sustainable Development. 6(2), pp. 78-91. 0968-0802.
  3. Read, A. D., Phillips, P. S. and Murphy, A. (1997) English county councils and their agenda for waste minimisation. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 20(4), pp. 277-294. 0921-3449.
  4. Read, A. D., Phillips, P. S. and Murphy, A. (1997) Environmental bodies and landfill tax funds - an assessment of landfill operators in two English counties. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 20(3), pp. 153-182. 0921-3449.
  5. Read, A. D., Phillips, P. S. and Robinson, G. M. (1997) Landfill as a future waste management option in England: the view of landfill operators. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 20(3), pp. 183-205. 0921-3449.
  6. Read, M., Gregory, M. and Phillips, P. S. (2009) An evaluation of four key methods for monitoring household waste prevention campaigns in the UK. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 54(1), pp. 9-20. 0921-3449.
  7. Read, M., Gregory, M. and Phillips, P. S. (2008) Driving the waste prevention agenda — an evaluation of weighing kerbside household waste arisings methodology, in Dorset, UK. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management. 34(3), pp. 161-174. 1088-1697.
  8. Read, M., Gregory, M., Phillips, P. S. and Fairweather, R. (2010) Waste prevention campaigns: an evaluation of methods in the UK`s largest research project for household waste. Bahrain International Journal of Sustainable Resource and Waste Management. 1, pp. 1-13. 2042-5872.
  9. Roberts, C. L., Watkin, G. D., Ezeah, C., Phillips, P. S. and Odunfa, A. (2010) Seasonal variation and municipal solid waste composition: issues for development of new waste management strategies in Abuja, Nigeria. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management. 36(4), pp. 210-219. 1088-1697.

S

  1. Sealey, B. J., Hill, G. and Phillips, P. S. (2001) Review of strategy for recycling and reuse of waste materials. In: Dhir, R. K., Limbachiya, M. C. and McCarthy, M. J. (eds.) Recycling and Reuse of Sewage Sludge: Proceedings of the International Symposium Organised by the Concrete Technology Unit and Held at the University of Dundee, Scotland UK on 19-20 March 2001. London: Thomas Telford. 0727729926. pp. 325-335.
  2. Sealey, B. J., Phillips, P. S. and Hill, G. (2001) Waste management issues for the UK ready-mixed concrete industry. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 32(3-4), pp. 321-331. 0921-3449.
  3. Sharp, E. J. (2010) The collection, treatment and disposal of municipal solid waste arisings in London: key recommendations to ensure compliance with European Commission Directive led drivers and targets. Masters thesis. The University of Northampton.

T

  1. Tonglet, M., Phillips, P. S. and Read, A. D. (2004) Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to investigate the determinants of recycling behaviour: a case study from Brixworth, UK. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 41(3), pp. 191-214. 0921-3449.
  2. Tudor, T. L. (2011) The role of organisations in enhanced global environmental management: perspectives on climate change and waste management strategies. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management. 7(3/4), pp. 250-266. 1478-9876.
  3. Tudor, T. L. (2007) The socio-economic, institutional and environmental influences on sustainable waste management practices in the healthcare setting: a UK case study. The International Journal of Environmental Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability. 3(2), pp. 41-50. 1832-2077.
  4. Tudor, T. L., Barr, S. W. and Gilg, A. W. (2008) A novel conceptual framework for examining environmental behaviour in large organisations: a case study of the Cornwall National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. Environment and Behavior. 40(3), pp. 426-450. 0013 9165.
  5. Tudor, T. L., Barr, S. W. and Gilg, A. W. (2007) A tale of two locational settings: is there a link between pro-environmental behaviour at work and at home? Local Environment - The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 12(4), pp. 409-421. 1354-9839.
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