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Lessons from Stockholm – a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions Lessons from Stockholm - a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Yarden Woolf A few weeks ago I arrived in Stockholm for the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress. This was both my first time in Sweden and my first international conference as well as the first time I would...
Planning for the Future….. Planning for the Future..... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Strategic spatial planning and governance at the city and city-region level. By Hannah Hickman…. On Monday 17th June staff from Bristol City Council and the University of West of England joined together for the second in a series of...
Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Michael Buser….. Over the past couple of years I’ve been researching some of the relationships between climate change water security and culture in the Changthang region of Ladakh India. Changthang is located at the western edge of the...
Celebrating UWE Bristol’s research and internship collaboration with the University of Reunion Island Celebrating UWE Bristol's research and internship collaboration with the University of Reunion Island | Research and External Engagement
Image: From right to left Abdullahi Arabo from UWE Mehe Maxens and Lukas from University Institute of Technology (UIT) of Reunion Island Mohammad from ESIRIO University of Reunion Island and David from University Institute of Technology...
The Centre for Transport & Society symposium The Centre for Transport & Society symposium | Research and External Engagement
The Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) symposium on Thursday 6th July 2023 is a chance to share and consider research findings and their implications. The symposium will bring together academics practitioners policy makers and others...
Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
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New research predicts the next generation will spend 10 years of their lives in the metaverse
The next generation will spend 10 years in virtual reality over the course of their lifetime according to new research from industry-leading experts.
Women Like Me featured by Bristol Women’s Voice Women Like Me featured by Bristol Women's Voice | Engineering Our Future
Bristol Women’s Voice have featured our Women Like Me project run by Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers and Dr Laura Hobbs on their blog. Bristol Women’s Voice is a powerful voice for women making women’s equality in Bristol a reality. They make sure...
“Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. “Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
……..by Helen Hoyle On Monday this week MSc Urban Planning student William Cottrill and I had the privilege of spending the morning with 10 young Eco-warriors from Riverbank Primary School in Luton. The main objective of our morning...