Embedding sustainability in higher education curricula. The climate is changing but what about curricula?
(2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
All Outputs (76)
A constructive role for social science in the development of automated vehicles (2020)
Journal Article
Automated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to cause profound shifts across a wide range of areas of human life, including economic structures, land use, lifestyles and personal well-being. Most current social science on AVs is narrowly framed. Resea... Read More about A constructive role for social science in the development of automated vehicles.
Sustainability at UWE Bristol. A 26 year journey (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
We need transport planners with superpowers: How can transport cope with the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic? (2020)
Digital Artefact
Amidst the UK lockdown in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, an online panel discussion was organised by PTRC and chaired by Glenn Lyons, titled "The global shock of COVID-19 – will it jolt the transport sector into significant change?" Nearly... Read More about We need transport planners with superpowers: How can transport cope with the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic?.
The impact of alcohol hangover on simulated driving performance during a ‘commute to work’—zero and residual alcohol effects compared (2020)
Journal Article
Driving is increasing across the world and road traffic accidents are a major cause of serious injuries and fatalities. The link between alcohol consumption and impaired driving has long been established and has led to legislation in many countries,... Read More about The impact of alcohol hangover on simulated driving performance during a ‘commute to work’—zero and residual alcohol effects compared.
Exploring coral reef conservation in Minecraft (2020)
Journal Article
The effects of alcohol hangover on mood and performance assessed at home (2020)
Journal Article
The current study evaluated the next day consequences of a social night of drinking compared to a no alcohol night, with standardised mood and portable screen-based performance measures assessed in the morning at participants’ homes, and a breathalys... Read More about The effects of alcohol hangover on mood and performance assessed at home.
The opportunity and challenge of embedding education for sustainable development in HE (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This keynote is divided into 8 sections exploring the opportunity and challenge of embedding ESD in higher education.
Part 1 The opportunity for the HE sector
Part 2 The complex challenge that we face
Part 3 A little context and background to sus... Read More about The opportunity and challenge of embedding education for sustainable development in HE.
Independent review of the sustainability of the YTL Arena, Bristol (2020)
Report
UWE Bristol has been commissioned to undertake an independent review of the sustainability credentials of the proposed YTL Arena, Bristol and to offer judgment on the rigour and robustness of the sustainability assessment undertaken by YTL’s consu... Read More about Independent review of the sustainability of the YTL Arena, Bristol.
Using e-portfolios for professional development (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
It is often claimed that engineering graduates entering the workforce lack required professionalism skills – as defined by the UK-SPEC for Engineers (Engineering Council, 2013).
UWE considers Professional Development as very important. Work un... Read More about Using e-portfolios for professional development.
Reasonable travel time – the traveller’s perspective (2019)
Book Chapter
David Banister, Yannick Cornet, Moshe Givoni and Glenn Lyons critique the commodification of travel time savings in transport planning and project appraisal. They ask for less focus on travel time and, instead, that consideration should be given to t... Read More about Reasonable travel time – the traveller’s perspective.
Future Mobility (2019)
Book Chapter
A baseline assessment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within European Student Union web environments (2019)
Journal Article
The world of student unions is under-researched, particularly relating to global issues and challenges, despite them holding a large proportion of the future workforce. At present, the European Students Union (ESU) has a duty of care to approximately... Read More about A baseline assessment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within European Student Union web environments.
What do we mean by mobility as a service? A working note of the MultiCAV project (2019)
Preprint / Working Paper
The term Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is in growing use by professional associations, research and governmental organisations, and in academic publications. However, it is clear that the use of the term shows considerable variation across the transpo... Read More about What do we mean by mobility as a service? A working note of the MultiCAV project.
Problemas multi-estagios de dimensionamento de lotes com tempo não-zero de produção e capacidade finita (1990)
Thesis
Multi-Stage Lot-Sizing Problems with Non-Zero Lead Time are formulated as Integer Programming models in a manner suitable for use with a rolling planning horizon in capacitated and uncapacitated Material Requirements Planning systems. Two solution ap... Read More about Problemas multi-estagios de dimensionamento de lotes com tempo não-zero de produção e capacidade finita.
Combo Travel - Active and motorised modes working better together
Preprint / Working Paper
This paper considers the concept of Combo Travel: human-powered mobility in combination with a motorised mode as an enabler of healthier lifestyles and lower carbon journeys.
Most journeys by motorised modes ( bus, train, tube, car, van etc.) also... Read More about Combo Travel - Active and motorised modes working better together.