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Fiona Marshall
Professor of Environment and Development, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex
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Heavy metal contamination of soil and vegetables in suburban areas of Varanasi, India
RK Sharma, M Agrawal, F Marshall
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 66 (2), 258-266, 2007
15272007
Health risk assessment of heavy metals via dietary intake of foodstuffs from the wastewater irrigated site of a dry tropical area of India
A Singh, RK Sharma, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Food and chemical toxicology 48 (2), 611-619, 2010
11292010
Risk assessment of heavy metal toxicity through contaminated vegetables from waste water irrigated area of Varanasi, India
A Singh, RK Sharma, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Tropical ecology 51 (2), 375-387, 2010
6662010
Heavy metal (Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) contamination of vegetables in urban India: A case study in Varanasi
RK Sharma, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Environmental pollution 154 (2), 254-263, 2008
5982008
Heavy metals in vegetables collected from production and market sites of a tropical urban area of India
RK Sharma, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Food and chemical toxicology 47 (3), 583-591, 2009
5842009
Heavy metal contamination in vegetables grown in wastewater irrigated areas of Varanasi, India.
RK Sharma, M Agrawal, F Marshall
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 77 (2), 2006
4832006
Effect of air pollution on peri-urban agriculture: a case study
M Agrawal, B Singh, M Rajput, F Marshall, JNB Bell
Environmental Pollution 126 (3), 323-329, 2003
3892003
Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there
I Fazey, N Schäpke, G Caniglia, A Hodgson, I Kendrick, C Lyon, G Page, ...
Energy research & social science 70, 101724, 2020
2662020
Evaluation of ambient air pollution impact on carrot plants at a sub urban site using open top chambers
S Tiwari, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Environmental monitoring and assessment 119, 15-30, 2006
2492006
Atmospheric deposition of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) in Varanasi city, India
RK Sharma, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 142, 269-278, 2008
2342008
Principles of resource capture and utilization of light and water
CK Ong, CR Black, FM Marshall, JE Corlett
tree-crop interactions: a physiological approach, 73-158, 1996
2261996
On the edge of sustainability: New approaches to peri-urban dynamics
F Marshall, L Waldman, H MacGregor, L Mehta, P Randhawa
University of Sussex, 2009
2152009
The role of organic vs. inorganic fertilizers in reducing phytoavailability of heavy metals in a wastewater-irrigated area
A Singh, M Agrawal, FM Marshall
Ecological Engineering 36 (12), 1733-1740, 2010
1872010
Agri-food system dynamics: pathways to sustainability in an era of uncertainty
J Thompson, E Millstone, I Scoones
1732007
Transformative spaces in the making: key lessons from nine cases in the Global South
L Pereira, N Frantzeskaki, A Hebinck, L Charli-Joseph, S Drimie, M Dyer, ...
Sustainability Science 15, 161-178, 2020
1622020
Contaminated irrigation water and food safety for the urban and peri-urban poor: appropriate measures for monitoring and control from field research in India and Zambia
FM Marshall, J Holden, C Ghose, B Chisala, E Kapungwe, J Volk, ...
Incpetion Report DFID Enkar 8160 (3), 1-12, 2007
1122007
Urban wastewater and agricultural reuse challenges in India
P Amerasinghe, RM Bhardwaj, C Scott, K Jella, F Marshall
IWMI, 2013
962013
Transdisciplinary research as transformative space making for sustainability
F Marshall, J Dolley, R Priya
Ecology and Society 23 (3), 2018
862018
Ozone impacts on agriculture: an issue of global concern
MR Ashmore, FM Marshall
Advances in Botanical Research 29, 31-52, 1998
861998
Analysing interactions among the sustainable development goals: findings and emerging issues from local and global studies
J Alcamo, J Thompson, A Alexander, A Antoniades, I Delabre, J Dolley, ...
Sustainability Science 15, 1561-1572, 2020
852020
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