An international problem: regional policy in other major OECD countries: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Return to classical prescriptions: UK regional policy from 1979: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Transnational regional policy: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Local economic development: an American view: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
The Renaissance of local economic regeneration in the UK: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Event based regeneration and economic boosters: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
The future and sustainability: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Data workshop: Online sources of information for local and regional economics
Data workshop of online sources of information for local and regional economics supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Revision quiz for local and regional economics
Revision quiz supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2002/2003): examination paper
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2002/2003): examination paper from Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth.
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2004/2005): examination paper
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2004/2005): examination paper from Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth.
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2005/2006): examination paper
Regional and Local Economic Analysis (2005/2006): examination paper from Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth.
Regional and Local Economics (2007/2008): examination paper
Regional and Local Economics (2007/2008): examination paper from Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth.
Regional and Local Economics (2008/2009): examination paper
Regional and Local Economics (2008/2009): examination paper from Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth.
High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS)
High impact polystyrene (HIPS) or 'rubber-toughened polystyrene' is a two-phase mixture of polybutadiene (a synthetic rubber) in polystyrene. The two phases are immiscible, with polybutadiene crystallising out of the melt to form spheroidal particles. In fact, polystyrene is the first phase to crystallise, forming even an even finer dispersion of polystyrene particles which become trapped within the polybutadiene when a phase inversion occurs at around 10% solidification. In the particular regio
TALAT Lecture 2301: Design of Members Example 3.1 Deflection of class 4 cross section
This example provides calculations on local buckling of members based on Eurocode 9.
A Critical Approach to the Use of Computers in Architectural Design
There are two dominant approaches to architectural and urbanistic problem solving: program based approaches and paradigm based approaches. Beyond these two, this paper proposes the critical/formalist approach as a paradigm for architectural design while summarizing the epistemological foundations of it, and investigates the possible contribution of the computers to this approach. The primary aim is to set a starting point for a more comprehensive future research.
Foundations in evidence based practice
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online for downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Spring Semester 2010. This module is taught on the Diploma/BSc in Nursing and covers an introduction to evidence-based practice; the nature of evidence; an introduction to the research process; reflective thinking and writing; portfolio development skills; searching/accessing information/literature; summarising literature; referencing literature sources; reviewing literature; an introduction to law and
Article :: Creating a Local Site in Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Macromedia Dreamweaver enables you to develop and deploy your Web sites according to development best practices. As with any programming paradigm, it is recommended that you develop files in an environment separate from which a user can access. This enables developers to make changes to a site without any downtime and allows full testing prior to deploying new files. This chapter will help you work on a web page in a local environment.
Labour Mobility: Interregional and international trade: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module at the University of Portsmouth in 2010, this guest lecture given by Stephen Drinkwater of the University of Surrey.













