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Browsing by Subject humanitarian
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
30-Dec-2020 | Critical Factors for Implementing Open Source Hardware in a Crisis: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic | Corsini, L; Dammicco, V; Moultrie, J |
28-Jun-2019 | Design for social sustainability: Using digital fabrication in the humanitarian and development sector | Corsini, L; Moultrie, J |
1-May-2016 | The Echo Chamber: Results, Management and the Humanitarian Effectiveness Agenda | Fiori, J; Espada, F; Field, J; Dicker, S |
13-Oct-2020 | Exploring Future Challenges for Big Data in the Humanitarian Domain | Bell, D; Marshan, A; Lycett, M; Monaghan, A |
3-Mar-2020 | Humanitarian makerspaces in crisis-affected communities | Corsini, L; Moultrie, J |
27-Oct-2020 | The impact of 3D printing on the humanitarian supply chain | Corsini, L; Aranda-Jan, CB; Moultrie, J |
9-Apr-2021 | Local and distributed manufacturing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Is crisis a window of opportunity for sustainable development in the Global South? | Corsini, L; Moultrie, J |
18-Jan-2022 | Using systems thinking to investigate the sustainability of digital fabrication projects in the humanitarian and development sector | Corsini, L; Moultrie, J |