Items where Subject is "T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)"
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2023Stevens, P.J. and Stevens, A.J. and Ferranti, Emma and Sharifi, S and James, Sue (2023) First Steps in Urban Water. Technical Report. University of Birmingham & TDAG. (Unpublished) 2021Greenham, Sarah and Ferranti, Emma and Quinn, Andrew and Workman, Robin and McPherson, Kevin and Dora, John and Street, Roger and Packham, Karen and Baxter, Will (2021) Adaptation for transport resilience to climate change in low-income countries in Africa and South Asia. In: 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), 31/10/2021 - 12/11/2021, Glasgow. (Unpublished) Quinn, Andrew and Greenham, Sarah and Ferranti, Emma and Workman, Robin (2021) Supporting adaptation for transport resilience to climate change in low-income countries in Africa and South Asia. In: 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), 31/10/2021 - 12/11/2021, Glasgow. (Unpublished) 2018Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. and Hewings, Geoffrey J.D. and Doloi, Hemanta (2018) The Environmental Value of Sustainable Transport Infrastructure. In: 11th annual Midwest Graduate Student Summit on Applied Economics, Regional, and Urban Studies (AERUS), 7–8 April 2018, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States of America. Keskin, Fatma Seyma (2018) How to evaluate sustainable solutions for post disaster buildings. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2018, 13th June 2018, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) 2017Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. (2017) Infrastructure Interdependencies: Transport sector economic dependency with other critical infrastructure sectors in the UK. In: Valuing Infrastructure Conference: Valuing the Infrastructure of Cities, Regions and Nations, 26 – 27 April 2017, Leeds, United Kingdom. Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. (2017) Valuing Transport Infrastructure: A quantitative study of the factors defining the social value of transport infrastructure in the UK. In: Valuing Infrastructure Conference: Valuing the Infrastructure of Cities, Regions and Nations, 26 – 27 April 2017, Leeds, United Kingdom. Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. and Hewings, Geoffrey J.D. and Doloi, Hemanta (2017) Next Generation Infrastructure Interdependencies: An economic deterministic model of transport interdependencies in the United Kingdom. In: International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure, 11–13 September 2017, London, United Kingdom. Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. and Hewings, Geoffrey J.D. and Doloi, Hemanta (2017) The individual as the key-stakeholder of Next Generation Infrastructure: Defining the social value of transport infrastructure in the United Kingdom. In: International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure, 11–13 September 2017, London, United Kingdom. Kalyviotis, Nikolaos and Rogers, Chris DF and Tight, Miles R. and Hewings, Geoffrey J.D. and Doloi, Hemanta (2017) Transport Infrastructure Interdependencies with Energy, Water, Waste and Communication Infrastructure in the United Kingdom. In: 64th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, 8–11 November 2017, Vancouver, Canada. Ngamkhanong, Chayut (2017) Fatigue Assessment Method for prestressed concrete sleeper. [Dataset] 2016Qapo, Michael and Dirar, Samir and Jemaa, Yaser (2016) Finite element parametric study of reinforced concrete beams shear-strengthened with embedded FRP bars (dataset). [Dataset] 2013Fintelman, Danique (2013) Optimal cycling time trial position models. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2013 , 12th June 2013, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) 2010Davies, Claire (2010) Sports Materials. [Teaching Resource] Hardy, Chris and Davies, Claire (2010) Textiles. [Teaching Resource] 1983Kemeny, Jim (1983) The privatised city: critical studies in Australian housing and urban structure. Other. University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham. |