NICK MIDDLETON
'Nick Middleton' is a physical geographer and supernumerary fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. He specialises in desertification.
Nick Middleton was born in London, England. As a geographer he has travelled to more than 50 countries. ''Going to Extremes'' is a television programme for Channel 4 about extreme lifestyles, in which Middleton experiences life in the hostile conditions other
cultures must endure. He has appeared on BBC 2's ''Through the Keyhole''.
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Publications
'Thesis'
★ Nick Middleton, ''The Geography of Dust Storms'' (University of Oxford DPhil thesis, 1986)
'Books as sole author'
★ Nick Middleton, ''Atlas of Environmental Issues'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Atlas of World Issues'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Desertification'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Desertification and Wind Erosion in the Western Sahel: the Example of Mauritania'' (Research Papers 40, Oxford: School of Geography University of Oxford, 1987)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Extremes Along the Silk Road: Adventures off the World's Oldest Superhighway'' (London: John Murray, 2005; London: John Murray, 2006)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Extremes: Surviving the World's Harshest Environments'' (New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St Martin's Press, 2005)
★ Nick Middleton, ''The Global Casino: an Introduction to Environmental Issues'' (London: Arnold, 1995; 2nd edn 1999; 3rd edn 2003)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Going to Extremes: Mud, Sweat and Frozen Tears'' (London: Channel 4, 2001; London: Pan, 2003)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Ice Tea and Elvis: a Saunter Through the Southern States'' (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999; London: Phoenix, 2000)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Intellectual Property Rights: a Battleground for Trade and Biodiversity'' (Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1999)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Kalashnikovs and Zombie Cucumbers: Travels in Mozambique'' (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1994; London: Phoenix, 1995)
★ Nick Middleton, ''The Last Disco in Outer Mongolia'' (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992; London: Phoenix, 1993; London: Phoenix, 1995)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Southern Africa'' (Hove: Macdonald Young Books, 1999)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Surviving Extremes: Ice, Jungle, Sand and Swamp'' (London: Channel 4, 2003; London: Pan, 2004)
★ Nick Middleton, ''Travels as a Brussels Scout'' (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997; London: Phoenix, 1998)
'Co-authored books'
★ Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, ''Bibliography of Desert Dust Storms and Their Consequences'' (Oxford Environmental Change Unit Bibliography No. 1, 1990)
★ Nick Middleton, ''The Bloody Baron: Wicked Dictator of the East'' (London: Short, 2001)
★ Neil Grant and Nick Middleton, ''The Daily Telegraph Atlas of the World Today'' (London: Telegraph, 1987)
★ Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, ''Desert Dust in the Global System'' (Heidelberg: Springer, 2006)
★ D.S.G. Thomas and Nick Middleton, ''Desertification: Exploding the Myth'' (Chichester: Wiley, 1994)
★ Nick Middleton and D.S.G. Thomas, eds, ''World Atlas of Desertification'' (London: Arnold, 1992; 2nd edn 1997)
'Co-authored articles'
★ Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, 'The Changing Frequency of Dust Storms Through Time', ''Climatic Change'' 20 (1992), 197-225
★ Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, 'Dust Storms in the Middle East', ''Bulletin de la Classe des sciences'' 6:13:7-12 (Brussels: Académie royale des sciences, 2002), 379-99
See also
★ Extremes
External links
★ Dr Nick Middleton - School of Geography
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