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Autor:
Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Roger Schofield, 1937-2019. :87-119
This interdisciplinary study focuses on tenement (house) size, as recorded in the census in 1901, to explore demographic and social contrasts in Chepstow, an historic market town and river port in south-east Monmouthshire. For three contrasting enume
Publikováno v:
The London Journal. 46:187-213
London has a diverse and dynamic night-time economy (NTE) valued in 2018 at £5 billion. The London Assembly’s vision for future growth includes creative partnerships with outer-London boroughs to s...
Autor:
Philip Terry, Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit. 32:467-481
In the past twenty years the number of people drinking alcohol in the UK has fallen; the average level of consumption has also declined. Meanwhile, a shift in expenditure and preferred drinking venues has been noted among young people in particular:
Autor:
Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Local Population Studies. :49-73
This study blends evidence from historical archives with findings from a household survey to explore differences in the impact of developments in the railway industry on the physical growth and changing social profiles of three neighbouring villages
Autor:
Bridget Towers, Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review. 7:159-174
Indicators of social sustainability for urban environments normally include quantitative measure of crime and personal safety. Each year since 2006, first-year criminology students at Kingston University have conducted “fear of crime” surveys of
Autor:
Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Family & Community History. 11:27-44
Few rural settlements built in support of major engineering projects during the Victorian era have survived. Sudbrook, constructed to house workers on the Severn Tunnel in south east Monmouthshire, is an exception. Set within the phased construction
Autor:
Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport Geography. 10:123-133
Shopmobility provides a vital link in the community transport chain. It has been designed to secure for mobility-impaired people equality of access to shopping facilities and `barrier-free' movement within town centres. This agenda is important in th
Autor:
Nigel Walford, Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Health & Place. 4:245-263
In the context of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 this paper focuses on the role of home- and community-based telecommunication services in sustaining the life-style and independence of elderly and disabled people in rural Bri
Autor:
Robert Gant
Publikováno v:
Disability & Society. 12:723-740
In the post-war years in Britain pedestrianisation schemes have been widely introduced to provide traffic-free, safe, accessible and visitor-friendly shopping environments. The claims made for pedestrianisation as an 'enabling environment', however,
Green Belt policies have helped to create chaotic landscapes at the rural–urban interfaces of the United Kingdom's largest cities. Their prime functions, to control urban sprawl and preserve an encircling green girdle to separate the urban from the
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https://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/116545
https://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/116545