Items where Author is "Sadler, Jon P."
Journal Article
Boyko, Christopher Thomas and Clune, Stephen John and Cooper, Rachel and Coulton, Claire Julie and Dunn, Nicholas Simon and Pollastri, Serena and Leach, Joanne M. and Bouch, Christopher and Cavada, Marianna and De Laurentiis, Valeria and Goodfellow-Smith, Mike and Hale, James and Hunt, Dan and Lee, Susan and Locret-Collet, Martin and Sadler, Jon P. and Ward, Jonathan and Rogers, Christopher D.F. and Popan, Cosmin and Psarikidou, Aikaterini and Urry, John Richard and Blunden, Luke and Bourikas, Leonidas and Buchs, Milena and Falkingham, Jane and Harper, Mikey and James, Patrick and Kamanda, Mamusu and Sanches, Tatiana and Turner, Philip and Wu, Phil and Bahaj, AbuBakr and Ortegon, Adriana and Barnes, Katie and Cosgrave, Ellie and Honeybone, Paul and Joffe, Helene and Kwami, Corina and Zeeb, Victoria and Collins, Brian and Tyler, Nick (2017) How sharing can contribute to more sustainable cities. Sustainability, 9 (5): 701. ISSN 2071-1050
Hale, James and Fairbrass, Alison and Thomas, Matthews and Davies, Gemma and Sadler, Jon P. (2015) The ecological impact of city lighting scenarios : exploring gap crossing thresholds for urban bats. Global Change Biology, 21 (7). pp. 2467-2478. ISSN 1354-1013
Hale, James and Davies, Gemma and Fairbrass, Alison and Thomas, Matthews and Rogers, Christopher D.F. and Sadler, Jon P. (2013) Mapping Lightscapes: Spatial Patterning of Artificial Lighting in an Urban Landscape. PLoS ONE, 8 (5): e61460. ISSN 1932-6203
Hunt, Dexter and Lombardi, D. Rachel and Atkinson, Stuart and Barber, Austin R. G. and Barnes, Matthew and Boyko, Christopher and Brown, Julie and Bryson, John and Butler, David and Caputo, Silvio and Caserio, Maria and Coles, Richard and Cooper, Rachel and Farmani, Raziyeh and Gaterell, Mark and Hale, James and Hales, A. Chantal and Hewitt, C. N. and Jankovic, Lubo and Jefferson, Ian and Leach, J. and Mackenzie, Rob and Memon, Fayyaz A. and Sadler, Jon P. and Weingaertner, Carina and Whyatt, Duncan and Rogers, Christopher D.F. (2012) Scenario archetypes : converging rather than diverging themes. Sustainability, 4 (4). pp. 740-772.