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SPECIAL No. 1] LECTURE-LIST–MICHAELMAS TERM 2010 139 continued > Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members Techniques of Remotely Sensed Image Analysis II DR B. J. DEVEREUX (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Integrated Geographical Information Systems II DR B. J. DEVEREUX, DR S. KEARSEY (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Environmental Applications of LiDAR Based Remote Sensing DR B. J. DEVEREUX (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Field-based remote-sensing techniques DR M. BITHELL, DR S. BOREHAM, DR V. TSANEV, DR W. G. REES (Fourteen hours lectures and practicals) Quaternary Landscapes DR S. BOREHAM, PROF. P. GIBBARD (Eight hours lectures) Quaternary Palaeoecology PROF. P. GIBBARD, DR R. PREECE (Eight hours lectures) Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members Option Modules Option 01: Urbanisation, development and environmental politics DR E. MAWDSLEY, MS S. FISHER, MS Y. TRUELOVE (Eight hours) Option 02: Conservation and society PROF. W. ADAMS, PROF. N. LEADER-WILLIAMS, DR F. HUGHES (Eight hours + one day field class) Option 03: Political ecology and rural resources DR T. BAYLISS-SMITH, DR A. HIGAZI, DR R. SMALL (Eight hours) Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members Spatial Data Analysis 1 PROF. R. HAINING (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Atmospheric Science PROF. H. GRAF AND DR M. HERZOG (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Reconstruction: Quaternary Science DR N. ARNOLD, DR S. BOREHAM, PROF. J. A. DOWDESWELL, PROF. P. GIBBARD, DR R. C. PREECE (Fifteen hours lectures and practicals) Techniques of Remotely Sensed Image Analysis I DR B. J. DEVEREUX, DR G. S. AMABLE (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Integrated Geographical Information Systems I DR B. J. DEVEREUX, DR S. KEARSEY (Eight hours lectures and practicals) Core Modules Introduction: M.Phil. E&D DR E. MAWDSLEY (One hour) Environmental Policy and decision making DR M. BRAVO, DR R. DOUBLEDAY, PROF. S. OWENS, DR B. VIRA (Sixteen hours) Society, Culture and Human Development DR S. RADCLIFFE, DR G. BURGESS, DR P. VITEBSKY (Sixteen hours) Option Modules Option 01: Urbanisation, development and environmental politics DR E. MAWDSLEY (Eight hours) Option 02: Conservation and society PROF. W. ADAMS, DR I. SCALES, DR B. VIRA (Ten hours) Option 03: Political ecology and rural resources DR T. BAYLISS-SMITH, DR R. SMALL, DR A. HIGAZI, DR E. WATSON (Eight hours) Faculty of Earth Sciences and Geography (continued) M.PHIL. IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE All lectures to be delivered in the Department of Geography, at times to be arranged MICHAELMAS 2010 LENT 2011 EASTER 2011 M.PHIL. IN ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT All lectures to be delivered in the Department of Geography, at times to be arranged

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special No. 1] LECTURE-LIST–MICHAELMAS TERM 2010 139

continued >

Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members

Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members

Techniques of Remotely Sensed Image Analysis IIdr b. J. devereux (Eight hours lectures and

practicals)

Integrated Geographical Information Systems IIdr b. J. devereux, dr s. kearsey (Eight hours

lectures and practicals)

Environmental Applications of LiDAR Based Remote Sensing

dr b. J. devereux (Eight hours lectures and practicals)

Field-based remote-sensing techniquesdr m. bithell, dr s. boreham, dr v. tsanev,

dr w. g. rees (Fourteen hours lectures and practicals)

Quaternary Landscapesdr s. boreham, prof. p. gibbard (Eight hours

lectures)

Quaternary Palaeoecologyprof. p. gibbard, dr r. preece (Eight hours

lectures)

Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members

option ModulesOption 01: Urbanisation, development and environmental politics

dr e. mawdsley, ms s. fisher, ms y. truelove (Eight hours)

Option 02: Conservation and societyprof. w. adams, prof. n. leader-williams,

dr f. hughes (Eight hours + one day field class)

Option 03: Political ecology and rural resourcesdr t. bayliss-smith, dr a. higazi, dr r.

small (Eight hours)

Dissertation Supervised by individual staff members

Spatial Data Analysis 1prof. r. haining (Eight hours lectures and practicals)

Atmospheric Scienceprof. h. graf and dr m. herzog (Eight hours lectures

and practicals)

Reconstruction: Quaternary Sciencedr n. arnold, dr s. boreham, prof. J. a. dowdeswell,

prof. p. gibbard, dr r. c. preece (Fifteen hours lectures and practicals)

Techniques of Remotely Sensed Image Analysis Idr b. J. devereux, dr g. s. amable (Eight hours lectures

and practicals)

Integrated Geographical Information Systems Idr b. J. devereux, dr s. kearsey (Eight hours lectures

and practicals)

Core ModulesIntroduction: M.Phil. E&D

dr e. mawdsley (One hour)

Environmental Policy and decision makingdr m. bravo, dr r. doubleday, prof. s. owens, dr b.

vira (Sixteen hours)

Society, Culture and Human Developmentdr s. radcliffe, dr g. burgess, dr p. vitebsky (Sixteen

hours)

option ModulesOption 01: Urbanisation, development and environmental politics

dr e. mawdsley (Eight hours)

Option 02: Conservation and societyprof. w. adams, dr i. scales, dr b. vira (Ten hours)

Option 03: Political ecology and rural resourcesdr t. bayliss-smith, dr r. small, dr a. higazi, dr e.

watson (Eight hours)

Faculty of Earth Sciences and Geography (continued)

M.PHIL. IN ENVIRoNMENTAL SCIENCE

All lectures to be delivered in the Department of Geography, at times to be arranged

MICHAELMAS 2010 LENT 2011 EASTER 2011

M.PHIL. IN ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT

All lectures to be delivered in the Department of Geography, at times to be arranged