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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Number of items: 5.

2020

Gbededo, Mijoh A. and Liyanage, Kapila (2020) Descriptive framework for simulation-aided sustainability decision-making : a Delphi study. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 22. pp. 45-57.

2018

Gbededo, Mijoh A. and Liyanage, Kapila and Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo (2018) Towards a life cycle sustainability analysis : a systematic review of approaches to sustainable manufacturing. Journal of Cleaner Production, 184. pp. 1002-1015. ISSN 0959-6526

Gbededo, Mijoh A. and Liyanage, Kapila (2018) Identification and alignment of the social aspects of sustainable manufacturing with the theory of motivation. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10 (3). 852. ISSN 2071-1050

2017

Gbededo, Mijoh and Liyanage, Kapila; Gao, James and El Souri, Mohammed and Keates, Simeon, eds. (2017) Sustainable manufacturing assessment : approach and the trend towards life cycle sustainability analysis. In: Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXI. IOS Press, Amsterdam, pp. 383-388. ISBN 9781614997924

2014

Liyanage, Kapila and Gbededo, Mijoh Ayodele (2014) Radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption strategy for strategic supply chain. In: 12th International Conference on Manufacturing Research, 2014-09-09 - 2014-09-11, Southampton Solent University.

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