Ross Stirling
Newcastle University
44 Papers
60 Citations
Ross Stirling is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Ross Stirling include Northumbria University & University of Newcastle.
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Papers
Numerical modelling of slope–vegetation–atmosphere interaction: an overview
Gaetano Elia,Federica Cotecchia,Giuseppe Pedone,Giuseppe Pedone,Jean Vaunat,Philip J. Vardon,Carlos Eduardo Pereira,Sarah M. Springman,Mohamed Rouainia,John Van Esch,Eugeniusz Koda,Josif Josifovski,Alessandra Nocilla,Amin Askarinejad,Amin Askarinejad,Ross Stirling,Peter Helm,Piernicola Lollino,Piotr Osiński,Piotr Osiński +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of real and ideal case histories regarding the numerical analysis of natural and artificial slopes subjected to different types of climatic perturbations is presented, and some general modelling recommendations are addressed.
Atmosphere–vegetation–soil interactions in a climate change context; impact of changing conditions on engineered transport infrastructure slopes in Europe
Anh Minh Tang,Paul Hughes,Tom Dijkstra,Amin Askarinejad,Mihael Brenčič,Yu-Jun Cui,J.J. Diez,T. Firgi,Beata Gajewska,F. Gentile,Giovanna Grossi,Cristina Jommi,Fotini Kehagia,Eugeniusz Koda,H.W. ter Maat,Stanislav Lenart,Sérgio D. N. Lourenço,M. Oliveira,Piotr Osiński,Sarah M. Springman,Ross Stirling,David G. Toll,V. Van Beek +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the impact of climate change on infrastructure, focusing on recent advances from the literature and those made by members of COST Action TU1202.
Green infrastructure: the future of urban flood risk management?
Daniel Green,Emily O’Donnell,Matthew F. Johnson,Louise J. Slater,Colin R. Thorne,Shan Zheng,Ross Stirling,Faith Ka Shun Chan,Lei Li,Richard J. Boothroyd +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an international perspective on the current use of green infrastructure for urban flood mitigation and discuss a series of priorities and challenges that must be overcome to enable integration of GI into existing stormwater management frameworks that effectively manage flood risk.
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Weather-driven deterioration processes affecting the performance of embankment slopes
Ross Stirling,David G. Toll,Stephanie Glendinning,Peter Helm,Anil Yildiz,Paul Hughes,J. D. Asquith +6 more
TL;DR: Deterioration of earthworks and the resultant implications for serviceability and increased occurrence of failures have a significant negative impact on transport networks both in the UK and in the US as discussed by the authors.
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