Professor Stephen Tinsley
Peer-reviewed Journal Papers
Tinsley, S. J. (2004). Organizational Barriers to EMS’s: Efficient and Effective Resource Use Through Key Barrier Identification. Business Strategy and Environment Journal, (currently being reviewed).
Tinsley, S. J. (2002). EMS Models for Business Strategy Development. Business Strategy and Environment Journal, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 376-390.
Melton, K. M. and Tinsley, S. J. (1998). The Outlook for Greener Marketing: Unsettled and Cyclonic. Eco-Management and Auditing Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 86-97.
Tinsley, S. J. and Melton, K. M. (1997). Sustainable Development and its Effect on the Marketing Planning Process. Eco-Management and Auditing Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 116-126.
Books
Tinsley, S J and Iiona Pillai (2006) Environmental Management Systems, Understanding organizational drivers and Barriers
Tinsley, S J (2001) Environment Mnagement Plans Demystified, A guide to implimenting ISO 1401
Conference Papers
Tinsley, S J (2008) Creating Sustainable Communities:opportunities for the tourism industry, Kerala 2nd Internationa; Conference on Reponsible Tourism in Destinations.
Tinsley, S J (2007) Climate Change and Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Conference, Aviemore
Tinsley, S J (2006) What does Carbon Natural mean to Public Bodies, Climate Change Conference, Holyrood.
Tinsley, S. J. (2004). What Future for Environmental Entrepreneurship. Strathclyde Environmental Research Seminar Series, University of Strathclyde, April 2004, Glasgow.
Tinsley, S. J. (1998). Monitoring Environmental Legislation: Not a Strategy for Success. The Power Plant Life Extension and Re-Powering Conference Proceedings, January 1998, International Conference Services, London.
Dr Sarah-Anne Munoz
Peer-reviewed Journal Papers
Muñoz, S., Tinsley, S., (currently under review) ‘Selling to the Public Sector: problems and prospects for social enterprises’ The Journal of Corporate Citizenship
Muñoz, S., (In press) ‘Geographies of Faith: the differing residential patterns of the Indian-Hindu, Indian-Sikh and Indian-Muslim populations of Dundee and Glasgow’, Population, Space and Place
Muñoz, S., (2006) ‘Divided by faith? The impact of religious affiliation on ethnic segregation’, Scottish Geographical Journal, 122 (2), pp. 85 – 99
Conference Papers
Haklay, M., Muñoz, S., Fry, L., (paper accepted) The Landscape of Social Enterprise, RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London, August 2008
Muñoz, S., (paper accepted) Towards a (Geographical) Research Agenda for Social Enterprise, RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London, August 2008
Muñoz, S., (2007a) Social Enterprise Research – engaging with public sector procurement, paper presented at the UHI Millennium Institute Research Seminar Series, Inverness
Muñoz, S., (2005a) Quantitative Methods and the Study of Ethnic-faith Communities, paper presented at the RGS-IBG Annual Conference, RGS London
Muñoz, S., (2005b) Fear of Harassment and Residential Moves: evidence from Scotland’s Ethnic Minority Populations, paper presented at the Fear: Geopolitics and Everyday Life Conference, University of Durham
Muñoz, S., (2004) Ethnic-faith Groups in Scotland – some preliminary findings from the 2001 census, paper presented at the Pop-fest Conference, University of Leeds
Aileen Marshall
Recent Publications:
Coogan, A., Earhart, R., Eggl, B., Handke, V,. Kamburow, C., Krauth, V., Marshall, A., van Ermen, R., FUNDETEC Official Report (2008), “Comparison and Assessment of Funding Schemes for the Development of New Activities and Investments in Environmental Technologies” http://www.fundetec.eu/FUNDETEC_complete_report.pdf
Presentations:
Marshall, A., Eggl, B., (2008), “FUNDETEC – Funding the Development of Environmental Technologies: A brief overview of the project findings and recommendations” presented at the Official presentation of the FUNDETEC final report, Tallinn EU Office, Brussels, 18th March, http://ec.europa.eu/environment/etap/pdfs/fundetec_presentation_080318.pdf
Marshall, A., (2008), “ Barriers to successful environmental technology development and commercialisation and strategies to overcome them – Perspectives from Europe and North America” accepted for presentation at the Sustainability – Creating the Culture Conference, Inverness, 13th November.