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Real estate valuation inputs, evidence, data, information – Are we clear what we are talking about? (2025)
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Real estate valuation, despite using well defined methods and techniques, is often referred to as arts. The valuers use specific property and market characteristics and valuation is a mere result of the quantification of the impact of such characteri... Read More about Real estate valuation inputs, evidence, data, information – Are we clear what we are talking about?.

Architecture’s North Star: Developing a holistic framework for architectural education in a UK-based institution (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Architectural education is undergoing a transformative shift. The restructuring of validation and prescription by professional bodies, increasing demands on resources, a greater emphasis on the well-being of students and staff, and a critical focus... Read More about Architecture’s North Star: Developing a holistic framework for architectural education in a UK-based institution.

Responsible, responsive and regenerative architectural pedagogies for a changing built environment (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This workshop is part of a wider study of architectural education, positioned at a pivotal time of change, exploring the current and future outlooks of schools of architecture. It is not just about understanding current practice, but also looking ahe... Read More about Responsible, responsive and regenerative architectural pedagogies for a changing built environment.

Capital structure and resilience – The case of the UK residential real estate developers (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Despite several attempts, the UK’s residential development market is in a persistent crisis characterised by undersupply for housing and rising house prices. Market consolidation over the past two decades has reduced competition, reinforced market en... Read More about Capital structure and resilience – The case of the UK residential real estate developers.

“I definitely choose routes actively, that will take me through nature” The role of nature in cycling decision-making (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Much research has attempted to better understand cyclists’ motivations and decision-making in order to achieve higher rates of cycling for transport and exercise. The role of the cycling environment is often acknowledged, but the built environment ha... Read More about “I definitely choose routes actively, that will take me through nature” The role of nature in cycling decision-making.

E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery (2025)
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E-cargo cycling has become popular as a sustainable mode for last mile deliveries in many cities in the UK and internationally. Despite the benefits of e-cargo deliveries (e.g., reduced emissions, efficiency in congested areas, lower maintenance cost... Read More about E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery.

E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

E-cargo cycling has become popular as a sustainable mode for last mile deliveries in many cities in the UK and internationally. Despite the benefits of e-cargo deliveries (e.g., reduced emissions, efficiency in congested areas, lower maintenance cost... Read More about E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery.

Building a safer tomorrow: Tripartite engagement and co-creation for enhanced design for occupational safety and health in Malaysia (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

The Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations have been instrumental in advancing design for occupational safety and health (DfOSH) in the UK, contributing to improvement in construction safety and health since 1995. Following this model... Read More about Building a safer tomorrow: Tripartite engagement and co-creation for enhanced design for occupational safety and health in Malaysia.

A systematic review of maturity models on occupational safety and health, industry 4.0 technologies and modern method of construction (2025)
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The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies offers considerable potential to enhance occupational safety and health (OSH) in modern methods of construction (MMC). Maturity models provide a structured approach to guide this transition effectively. Altho... Read More about A systematic review of maturity models on occupational safety and health, industry 4.0 technologies and modern method of construction.

A framework of maturity levels for building firms to inform the strategic transition to smart circular construction (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Industry 4.0 technologies have potentials for addressing challenges to circularity of building materials and facilitate the transition to regenerative smart circular construction (SCC). However, building firms lack guidance from a maturity model on t... Read More about A framework of maturity levels for building firms to inform the strategic transition to smart circular construction.

“Nature is a playground of opportunity”: Examining perspectives of child nature connection with parents/guardians in the Southwest of England (2025)
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Concerns about child nature disconnect have been subject to increased interest in recent years, with attention being paid to the value of nature connection for children’s health, wellbeing, personal development, and environmental values. However, the... Read More about “Nature is a playground of opportunity”: Examining perspectives of child nature connection with parents/guardians in the Southwest of England.

Buzzing about bees: Examining action-based storytelling as a tool for connection, empathy and agency (2025)
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Linked to the understanding that feeling connected with nature is critical for supporting children’s environmental care and consciousness, how to support pathways for nature connectedness is a key focus within environmental education. Building on con... Read More about Buzzing about bees: Examining action-based storytelling as a tool for connection, empathy and agency.

A new toolkit for Climate Change Education: (CCC-CATAPULT (Challenging the Climate Crisis: Children’s Agency to Tackle Policy Underpinned by Learning for Transformation)) (2025)
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Research-informed learning resources are increasingly recognised as essential to help bridge the Value-Action Gap among young people in relation to the climate crisis. This is the gap between pro-environmental values and engagement in individual and... Read More about A new toolkit for Climate Change Education: (CCC-CATAPULT (Challenging the Climate Crisis: Children’s Agency to Tackle Policy Underpinned by Learning for Transformation)).

Exploring relationships between GBGI exposure and satisfaction and quality of life in Bristol (2025)
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Mental health, particularly for urban populations, is a growing public health concern. Understanding how people relate to and feel a sense of belonging in the urban environment is therefore an important research agenda. There is growing evidence abou... Read More about Exploring relationships between GBGI exposure and satisfaction and quality of life in Bristol.