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Ian Convery
Ian Convery
Professor of Environment & Society, University of Cumbria
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Public perceptions of opportunities for community-based renewable energy projects
JC Rogers, EA Simmons, I Convery, A Weatherall
Energy policy 36 (11), 4217-4226, 2008
5842008
Death in the wrong place? Emotional geographies of the UK 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic
I Convery, C Bailey, M Mort, J Baxter
Journal of Rural studies 21 (1), 99-109, 2005
2142005
Social impacts of community renewable energy projects: findings from a woodfuel case study
JC Rogers, EA Simmons, I Convery, A Weatherall
Energy Policy 42, 239-247, 2012
2022012
A review of research ethics in internet-based research
I Convery, D Cox
Practitioner Research in Higher Education 6 (1), 50-57, 2012
1752012
Guiding principles for rewilding
S Carver, I Convery, S Hawkins, R Beyers, A Eagle, Z Kun, E Van Maanen, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (6), 1882-1893, 2021
1662021
Psychosocial effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural population: qualitative diary based study
M Mort, I Convery, J Baxter, C Bailey
Bmj 331 (7527), 1234, 2005
1602005
Making sense of place: Multidisciplinary perspectives
I Convery, G Corsane, P Davis
Boydell Press, 2012
1242012
Forest schools and environmental attitudes: A case study of children aged 8–11 years
C Turtle, I Convery, K Convery
Cogent Education 2 (1), 1100103, 2015
1162015
Animal disease and human trauma
I Convery, M Mort, J Baxter, C Bailey
Palgrave macmillan, 2008
1122008
Cost-effective priorities for the expansion of global terrestrial protected areas: Setting post-2020 global and national targets
R Yang, Y Cao, S Hou, Q Peng, X Wang, F Wang, TH Tseng, L Yu, ...
Science Advances 6 (37), eabc3436, 2020
1002020
The willingness of farmers to engage with bioenergy and woody biomass production: A regional case study from Cumbria
I Convery, D Robson, A Ottitsch, M Long
Energy Policy 40, 293-300, 2012
662012
Introduction: Making sense of place
I Convery, G Corsane, P Davis
Making sense of place: Multidisciplinary perspectives 7, 1-8, 2012
652012
Different public health geographies of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic:‘citizen’versus ‘professional’epidemiology
C Bailey, I Convery, M Mort, J Baxter
Health & place 12 (2), 157-166, 2006
612006
Mainstreaming LEADER delivery of the RDR in Cumbria: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
I Convery, I Soane, T Dutson, H Shaw
Sociologia ruralis 50 (4), 370-391, 2010
592010
Gardening to reduce hazard: urban agriculture in Tanzania
C Howorth, I Convery, P O'keefe
Land Degradation & Development 12 (3), 285-291, 2001
582001
Animal disease and human trauma: the psychosocial implications of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease disaster
M Mort, I Convery, J Baxter, C Bailey
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 11 (2), 133-148, 2008
522008
Social capital in hill farming
R Burton, L Mansfield, G Schwarz, K Brown, I Convery
Report prepared for the International Centre for the Uplands by Macaulay …, 2005
522005
After the flood: the health and social consequences of the 2005 Carlisle flood event
I Convery, C Bailey
Journal of Flood Risk Management 1 (2), 100-109, 2008
412008
Gardens and birdwatching: recreation, environmental management and human–nature interaction in an everyday location
PJ Cammack, I Convery, H Prince
Area 43 (3), 314-319, 2011
352011
The health and social consequences of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic in North Cumbria
M Mort, I Convery, C Bailey, J Baxter
Report to the Department of Health, Lancaster University. Report Ref 121, 7499, 2004
342004
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