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New Technology and Automation in Freight Transport and Handling Systems (2019)
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Paddeu, D., Calvert, T., Clark, B., & Parkhurst, G. (2019). New Technology and Automation in Freight Transport and Handling Systems. London, UK

This is an evidence review that examines the trends in manufacturing and global supply chains, looking at the international trade, technology and users, and how these may change between now and 2040. The review has been commissioned by the Government... Read More about New Technology and Automation in Freight Transport and Handling Systems.

Ramsar convention on Wetlands, resolution XIII.17: Rapidly assessing wetland ecosystem services (2018)
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Everard, M., & McInnes, R. J. (2018). Ramsar convention on Wetlands, resolution XIII.17: Rapidly assessing wetland ecosystem services. Gland, Switzerland

A Resolution agreed in October 20918 at CoP of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands - Resolution XIII.17: Rapidly assessing wetland ecosystem services - on a method for the rapid assessment of wetland ecosystem services

Video: How to value and account for ecosystems (2018)
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Everard, M. (2018). Video: How to value and account for ecosystems. YouTube

This video is the second in a series promoting two EU reports: (1) Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity; and (2) Natural Capital Accounting

Achieving environmental justice (2018)
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Bell, K. (2018). Achieving environmental justice

Podcast Interview, broadcast by Climate Justice Research Centre at the University of Technology, Sydney. Discusses my work on achieving environmental justice and, particularly, the book of that name.

Harnessing energy from highways - Submission to the Wolfson Economics Prize 2017 (2017)
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Williams, D. Harnessing energy from highways - Submission to the Wolfson Economics Prize 2017

This paper was awarded A Lightbulb Prize for Innovation in the Wolfson Economics Prize 2017. This essay is designed to provide an alternative way of thinking about our road network and looks at a novel way of generating income through harnessing t... Read More about Harnessing energy from highways - Submission to the Wolfson Economics Prize 2017.

International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. Special Issue: Air Pollution (2016)
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Longhurst, J., & Brebbia, C. (2016). International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. Special Issue: Air Pollution. Southampton and Boston

This special issue contains a selection of reviewed papers presented at the International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution, which took place in Crete, organised by the University of the West of England and the Wes... Read More about International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. Special Issue: Air Pollution.

Housing – nationally significant infrastructure? (2015)
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Hickman, H., & While, A. (2015). Housing – nationally significant infrastructure?

Research report commissioned by law firm Bond Dickinson and Quod Planning to explore the potential role of the consenting regime for National Infrastructure Planning to deliver large scale housing schemes.

An introduction to thinking about 'energy behaviour': A multi-model approach (2011)
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Chatterton, T. (2011). An introduction to thinking about 'energy behaviour': A multi-model approach. Department of Energy and Climate Change website

Human beings are not simple to understand. Even if they were, most of us now live in a complex world that has allowed us to become detached from the natural patterns and drivers that have shaped humans and human consciousness over millennia of evolu... Read More about An introduction to thinking about 'energy behaviour': A multi-model approach.

Energy policy seminars, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London
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Dorfman, P., & Bayliss, D. Energy policy seminars, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London

This series of Energy Policy seminars facilitated by Paul Dorfman (UCL) with Duncan Bayliss, has taken important debates around the future of UK energy policy to the heart of Westminster for MPs, policy makers and the press.