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Prosperity and sustainability in the green economy (passage)

Professor Tim Jackson | Earth Resources | 01 February 2013

Passage aims to explore the relationship between sustainability and prosperity in the context of the ‘green economy’. The award will support professor jackson over three years in two principal tasks. The first of these is to synthesise th ...

Measuring complex outcomes of environment and development interventions

Dr David Wilkie | 01 December 2012

Investments to promote desired environment-development outcomes are some of the hardest to assess, because the causes of environmental resource scarcity are complex, and affect multiple aspects of human wellbeing, not just income. Credible evaluation ...

The esrc green criminology research seminar series

Dr Tanya Wyatt | Criminal Law & Criminology | 01 October 2012

The main aim of the series is to enhance interdisciplinary examination of environmental harm and its regulation by bringing together academics at all career stages from a range of disciplines. Crucially though, the series will also include ecological ...

Reconstructing social enterprise

Dr Alex Nicholls | Social Policy | 01 October 2012

Social enterprise (se) broadly defined as market based approaches to tackling social problems has receive much policy, practitioner and academic attention in recent years. However the evidence base upon which policy support relies is at best shaky. T ...

Uk data service

Dr Matthew Woollard | 01 October 2012

The uk data service will provide a "one-stop-shop" for suppliers and users of social science data. Users will come to the ukds website to search for and browse data collections created by a wide range of data suppliers, including government data, dat ...

A firm-level evaluation of the european union emissions trading system

Dr Mirabelle Muuls | Economics | 29 June 2012

The flagship policy of the european union to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and hence the risk of dangerous climate change is the eu emissions trading system (ets, in place since 2005. Through this system, participating power and industrial firm ...

Between waste and value: legality, materiality and models

Professor N Gregson | Human Geography | 13 April 2012

This research supports a small personal fellowship for dr josh lepawsky (memorial, newfoundland, canada) to collaborate with professor nicky gregson and professor mike crang at durham university. The basis for the collaboration is the connections bet ...

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Do good lives have to cost the earth?

Andrew Simms | 17 April 2013 | Human Geography | Book

Climate change is currently presented by campaign groups and scientists as an impossibly daunting threat. On the face of it, it would seem we must make impossible sacrifices if we want to do our bit for the environment and lead more sustainable, less ...

Business education for sustainable tourism

Timothy Coles | 17 April 2013 | Management & Business Studies | Dissemination / Communication

Presentation of a paper to an international academic think tank on sustainable tourism

International geographical union

Timothy Coles | 22 March 2013 | Management & Business Studies | Dissemination / Communication

Paper presentation at a meeting of its commission on tourism, leisure and global change in stellenbosch in 2010

Business seminar

Anne-Kathrin Zschiegner | 22 March 2013 | Management & Business Studies | Organised event

Attended by 37 participants from the tourism sector, this seminar combined a series of presentations about climate change and its relationship to tourism businesses with more practical advice about the commercial benefits of taking a more climate-con ...

Case Studies

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Low carbon technology to developing countries

Case Study | 26 January 2011 | Business, General public, Policymakers, Press/media, Schools

Policy recommendations from the sussex energy group have shaped the uk government's position for climate change negotiations, as well as informing the chilean and indian governments on technology transfer policies.

Features

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Fuelling growth with public investments

Feature | 07 March 2013 | Business, General public, Policymakers, Press/media

Professor david newberry argues that public investment in the right areas will fuel uk economic growth - with the short-term impact of giving work to domestic private companies who will create jobs.

Climate change downgrade in the recession

Feature | 04 March 2013 | General public, Policymakers, Press/media, Schools

As we enter climate week, poll results have revealed that public concern about environmental issues and climate change has sunk to a 20-year low since the beginning of the global financial crisis.

Revealing the value of nature

Feature | 10 June 2011 | Academic, Business, General public, Press/media, Public sector

The true value of nature can be shown for the very first time thanks to groundbreaking research by hundreds of british scientists published in a major new report – the uk national ecosystem assessment (uk nea).

Carbon reduction champions

Feature | 26 January 2011 | Business, General public, Partnerships, Policymakers, Press/media, Schools

Uk retailers, climate strategies and the role of partnership.

Press Releases

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Relu director wins prestigious international award

Press Release | 29 January 2013 | Academic, Business, Policymakers, Press/media, Public sector, Voluntary sector

On 28 january 2013 rural economy and land use (relu) programme director philip lowe was awarded the bertebos prize for his significant contributions to sustainable rural development and land use management.

Green partnerships between community groups and local councils

Press Release | 10 August 2012 | Academic, General public, Policymakers, Press/media, Public sector, Voluntary sector

Powerful new partnerships with the common aim of achieving a more environmentally and economically sustainable future can be forged by community action groups and local authorities - which often regard each other with mutual suspicion and mistrust ac ...

Uk cyclists take different paths

Press Release | 19 June 2012 | Academic, Business, General public, International, Partnerships, Policymakers, Press/media

Vast differences in cycling cultures have been found in uk cities; for some cycling is a traditional transport accessible to all while for others it is a new edgy, urban subculture according to recent findings from a research project funded by the ec ...

Un emission market needs urgent reform

Press Release | 14 March 2012 | Academic, Business, General public, International, Policymakers, Press/media, Public sector

The united nations (un) global carbon market requires substantial reform because it too often fails to support the projects and people it is meant to help, according to new research from the economic and social research council (esrc)

When it comes to the environment, education affects our actions

Press Release | 21 March 2011 | Academic, Business, General public, Policymakers, Press/media, Schools

Data from findings from understanding society, the world’s largest household panel survey, show that people with degrees are 25 per cent more likely, on average, than people with no education qualifications to adopt pro-environmental behaviours, at l ...

Renewable energy needs more community power

Press Release | 10 September 2010 | General public, Press/media

The renewable energy sector needs to use a wider range of business models in order to ensure a fairer distribution of power plants across the uk, according to research funded by the economic and social research council (esrc).

Saving the economy and saving the planet

Press Release | 21 April 2009 | General public, Policymakers, Press/media

Is the recession an opportunity to move away from some traditional, and environmentally unfriendly, industries to cleaner, greener industries to create new and sustainable employment?

School kids digest the future of food

Press Release | 09 March 2009 | General public, Press/media, Schools

Locally produced and organic food is best for us and the environment. True or false? more than 90 secondary school children will be chewing over that question during a one day multi-activity event organised as part of the economic and social research ...

Plants are political hot potatoes

Press Release | 25 February 2009 | Policymakers, Press/media

A group of leading uk scientists and social scientists led by the esrc genomics forum, based at the university of edinburgh, calls for joined-up thinking on the emerging politics of plants.