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Item Open Access A Method to Assess the Performance of SAR-derived Surface Soil Moisture Products(Cranfield University, 2021-04-13 09:13) Beale, John; Waine, Toby; Corstanje, Ronald; Evans, JonathanA Method to Assess the Performance of SAR-derived Surface Soil Moisture Products John Beale, Toby Waine, Jonathan Evans, Ronald Corstanje This study brought together existing research data obtained from a number of different sources, some of which were upon request and subject to licence restrictions. Full details of how these data may be obtained are in this documentItem Open Access Big Data Ecosystems in Re-distributed Manufacturing: Past and Future(Cranfield University, 2017-08-23 07:38) Zaki, Mohamed; Neely, Andy; Friedrich Tepel, Matthias; Theodoulidis, Babis; Shapira, PhilipThis is one of five feasibility studies reports produced by the RECODE NetworkItem Open Access Business as Unusual: Designing products with consumers in the loop.(Cranfield University, 2017-08-23 07:38) Moreno Beguerisse, Mariale; Makatsoris, Harris; Sheldrick, Leila; Dewberry, Emma; Sinclair, MattThis is one of five feasibility studies conducted as part of the recode networkItem Open Access Circular Innovation and Re-distributed Manufacturing(Cranfield University, 2017-08-23 07:38) Moreno Beguerisse, Mariale; Charnley, Fiona; Court, Richard; Wright, Matt; Campbell, CallumThis is one of five feasibility studies conducted as part of the RECODE NetworkItem Open Access Conceptual and preliminary design methods for use on conventional and blended wing body airliners(Cranfield University, 2019-02-19 11:40) Smith, Howard; Fielding, JohnTranscript of John Fielding and Howard Smith's 1999 lecture to Court, Cranfield University.Item Open Access Coping with drought and water scarcity: lessons for the agricultural sector(Cranfield University, 2021-10-15 09:33) Holman, Ian; Knox, Jerry; Hess, Tim; McEwen, Lindsey; Salmoral Portillo, Gloria; Rey Vicario, Dolores; Hannaford, Jamie; Grove, Ivan; Thompson, Jill; Quinn, NevilThis report, an output from the UKRI-funded Drought and Water Scarcity Programme, synthesis the insights for the agricultural sector. It considers how drought and water scarcity affect different types of agriculture; whether we can forecast drought and its impacts and how drought and water scarcity impacts on agriculture be reduced?Item Open Access Digital Re-distributed Manufacturing (RdM) Studio.(Cranfield University, 2017-08-23 07:38) Tiwari, Ashutosh; Turner, Christopher; Zaki, Mohamed; Vladimirova, Doroteya; Geibdorfer, MartinThis is one of five reports conducted as part of a feasibility study for the RECODE NetworkItem Open Access Gender Diversity Index - preliminary considerations and results(Cranfield University, 2017-06-20 14:15) Laure Humbert, Anne; Gunther, ElisabethIn this report we outline the preliminary concept for the Gender Diversity Index.Item Open Access Leadership Behaviours for Next Generation Supply Chains - Securing the success of strategic supply chain initiatives today and for tomorrow (interim research report)(Cranfield University, 2018-03-13 12:08) Wilding, Richard; Waller,Alan; Habib,Farooq; Wheatley,MalcolmInterim research report by the Efeso Consulting and Cranfield School of Management partnership.The report is an interim summary of the findings from the 'Leadership Behaviours for next Generation Supply Chains' research programme. It delineates the principal survey findings, describes the conceptual Supply Chain Leadership framework, and sets the scene for the programme of interviews and workshops that is now underway.Item Open Access Real time detection and characterisation of bioaerosols(Cranfield University, 2020-01-21 16:05) Nasar, Zaheer; Tyrrel, Sean; Coulon, Frederic; Garcia, Sonia; Yan, Cheng; Tian, Jiang-hanReal time detection and characterisation of bioaerosol emissions from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) A novel real-time bioaerosol sensor, Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS), capable of providing fine size and time resolution measurements of resolved fluorescence spectra of single particle was employed at a WWTP and a background site. Additionally, excitation-emission matrix (EEM) of wastewater samples obtained by a spectrofluorometer was compared with SIBS spectra from WWTP.Item Open Access SME-Oriented Collaborative Customer Insights Platform for user-driven RdM (SOC-UDRdM)(Cranfield University, 2017-08-23 07:38) Liu, Ying; Han, LiangxiuThis is one of five reports created as part of the feasibility studies conducted by the RECODE NetworkItem Open Access Sustainable manufacturing for the future - a white paper(Cranfield University, 2016-06-06 16:15) Jolly, Mark R.First white paper on the future of Manufacturing in the Food and Drinks industry in Great Britain based on the outcomes of an Industry-Academia Workshop.Item Open Access Whither regulation, risk and water safety plans? Case studies from Malaysia and from England and Wales(Cranfield University, 2020-10-12 16:45) Pollard, Simon; Hasan, Hafizah; Parker, AlisonWe explore the interplay between preventative risk management and regulatory style for the implementation of water safety plans in Malaysia and in England and Wales, two jurisdictions with distinct philosophies of approach. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 water safety professionals in Malaysia, 23 in England and Wales, supported by 6 Focus Group Discussions (n=53 participants). A grounded theory approach produced insights on the transition from drinking water quality surveillance to preventative risk management. Themes familiar to this type of regulatory transition emerged, including concerns about compliance policy; overseeing the risk management controls of regulatees with varied competencies and funds available to drive change; and the portfolio of interventions suited to a more facilitative regulatory style. Because the potential harm from waterborne illness is high where pathogen exposures occur, the transition to risk-informed regulation demands mature organisational cultures among water utilities and regulators, and a laser-like focus on ensuring risk management controls are delivered within water supply systems.