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Collaborative management of Nile's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam shows increased economic benefits
New research shows increased economic benefits and resilience with collaborative management of the Nile’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).…
UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Nature-based solutions on land
If implemented well, nature-based solutions on land are good for biodiversity, good for people and good for both climate change adaptation and mitigation.…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Production vs consumption
Production vs consumption. 20 September 2021. We hear a lot about UK targets for cutting emissions. This video explains the need for additional targets based around consumption rather than the current production targets which allow emissions to be…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Food's carbon footprint
Food's carbon footprint. 20 September 2021. We often associate carbon emissions with transport and energy, but agriculture and food have been found to be big contributers to climate change. This explainer video shows the different ways the carbon…
Faculty of the Built Environment|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Third report on local authority housebuilding published
Third report on local authority housebuilding published. 17 September 2021. A third report of research exploring local authority direct development of housing across England has been launched. Led by Professor Janice Morphet (Visiting Professor at…
The Bartlett School of Planning
Professor Mariana Mazzucato awarded 2021 Pontignano Award
Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) Professor Mariana Mazzucato has been awarded the Pontignano Award by the British Embassy in Rome and British Council Italy.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Study reveals Mexico’s great potential for driving green shipping fuel production
Mexico is well-positioned to build a valuable zero carbon shipping fuels sector, as it has an abundance of renewable energy potential along with direct access to busy shipping routes.…
UCL Energy Institute
Jo Williams Commended for RTPI's Sir Peter Hall Award for Research Excellence
Jo Williams Commended for RTPI's Sir Peter Hall Award for Research Excellence. 9 September 2021. Each year the RTPI celebrates the best and most impactful spatial planning research from RTPI members and accredited planning schools at the Research…
The Bartlett School of Planning
Delivering competitive industrial electricity prices in an era of transition
UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources have launched a Policy Briefing with support from Aldersgate Group with policy recommendations for an era of transition.…
UCL Energy Institute|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Looking behind the numbers: is there clear concrete progress towards Paris Agreement goals?
UCL academics contribute to report which assesses the UK debate about climate change policy and whether the political will and policies are in place to help meet the Paris Agreement.…
UCL Energy Institute|UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources