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IIPP dives into South Africa’s complexity and challenges
Prof Mazzucato and a team from UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose engaged with South Africa’s government and academics for a series of high-level engagements and to scope for a new South African Mission-oriented Innovation Network…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Macroeconomic Effects of Public R&D
This paper explores the dynamic macroeconomic effects of government R&D investment and its potential to address the long-term challenges of modern society such as pandemics and climate change.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Buying time: How can government shape markets for sustainable societies?
The UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) invites you to join this discussion on 'Buying time: How can government shape markets for sustainable societies?' as part of the 'Walking the talk: Getting serious about the UN Sustainable…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

New BSP-led Report: Testing Design Codes in England
New BSP-led Report: Testing Design Codes in England. 26 June 2022. Design codes are defined by the UK Government as "a set of simple, concise, illustrated design requirements that are visual and numerical wherever possible to provide specific,…
The Bartlett School of Planning

AI for good? Platforms, ethics and public value
The UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) invites you to join this discussion on how digitalisation and artificial intelligence can empower public value creation and public purpose in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

BSP's Ben Clifford named as one of the most influential academics in government
A total of six academics from across UCL have been named among the 100 most influential in government by Apolitical, the peer-to-peer learning platform for government.…
The Bartlett School of Planning

Local government and climate action
Local government and climate action. 8 November 2021. At a glance. The way we live is causing climate change. However, the question of transition, or “how” we change to reduce our climate change impacts, is still under debate. While local…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Energy Institute

Challenges in implementing carbon pricing policy in Malaysia
Challenges in implementing carbon pricing policy in Malaysia. 3 November 2021. Note: the author has been a visiting scholar from Malaysia at UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources in 2021, working on carbon pricing, which is of increasing interest…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources

The Climate Policy Baseline of the ‘Big Four’ – China, the EU, India and the US
The Climate Policy Baseline of the ‘Big Four’ – China, the EU, India and the US. 19 October 2021. Context for this note. As recently appointed editor of Magazine of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), I…
Faculty of the Built Environment

Podcast episode: A brief history of UN Climate Conferences (COPs)
Podcast episode: A brief history of UN Climate Conferences (COPs). 12 October 2021. Episode 4 - A brief history of UN Climate Conferences (COPs). Dr Harry Kennard looks back at the history of the UN climate conferences and what's at stake at…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Energy Institute|UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering