Whilst promising many benefits, widespread private automated vehicles also hold potential to increase traffic flows, worsen congestion, worsen public health, and reduce public transport use (Ainsalu et al., 2018). At the same time, there is potential... Read More about Potential challenges facing persons-in-charge of automated buses, and means of recruiting, testing, and training them: An evidence review.
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User experience of the Milton Park bike-share scheme report of survey
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In February 2020, six electric bikes (e-bikes) were added to the Milton Park fleet of 18 ‘conventional’ shared bikes, with funding from the MultiCAV project. The scheme is operated by Bainton Bikes of Oxford using Donkey Republic software, and brande... Read More about User experience of the Milton Park bike-share scheme report of survey.
Demand-side policies for employment promotion in low-and middle-income countries
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High rates of unemployment and underemployment are widespread in many low- and middle-income countries (LMCs). Progress has been disappointing during a period in which the historical policy focus on capital accumulation and structural transformation... Read More about Demand-side policies for employment promotion in low-and middle-income countries.
Report on the 2021 networking event “Close reading, open minds: Literature for health and wellbeing”
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In March 2021, an emerging group of researchers at UWE Bristol organized a virtual symposium, aiming to establish a network of collaborators and work towards fundable projects. The event fostered collaboration between arts and science disciplines to... Read More about Report on the 2021 networking event “Close reading, open minds: Literature for health and wellbeing”.
UWE Bristol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Programme mapping portfolio
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At the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in June 2012, a process was initiated to formulate a set of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for pursuing focused and coherent action on sustainable development. The SDGs emphas... Read More about UWE Bristol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Programme mapping portfolio.
UK coastal governance: Future insights (R1 report)
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This research is part funded by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a charitable foundation, helping to protect life and property by supporting engineering-related education, public engagement and the application of research. For more information, see: www.... Read More about UK coastal governance: Future insights (R1 report).
UK coastal governance: Future insights (R2 report)
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This research was part of a PhD supervised by Dr Thomas Appleby and Dr Enda Hayes at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK, members of the International Water Security Network: www.watersecuritynetwork.org/uk-coastal-governance/... Read More about UK coastal governance: Future insights (R2 report).
UK coastal governance: Future insights (R3 report) December 2018
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This research was part of a PhD supervised by Dr Thomas Appleby and Dr Enda Hayes at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK, members of the International Water Security Network: www.watersecuritynetwork.org/uk-coastal-governance/... Read More about UK coastal governance: Future insights (R3 report) December 2018.
Improving governance through coastal partnerships in the UK
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Coastal governance exhibits particular challenges due to the different legal and policy contexts which exist for terrestrial and marine planning. UK Coastal Partnerships promote collaboration for sustainable management of coastal and estuary ecosyste... Read More about Improving governance through coastal partnerships in the UK.
Legal standing for the coast?
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This research was part of a PhD supervised by Dr Thomas Appleby and Dr Enda Hayes at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK, members of the International Water Security Network: www.watersecuritynetwork.org/uk-coastal-governance/... Read More about Legal standing for the coast?.
The public trust doctrine at the coast
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This research was part of a PhD supervised by Dr Thomas Appleby and Dr Enda Hayes at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK, members of the International Water Security Network: www.watersecuritynetwork.org/uk-coastal-governance/... Read More about The public trust doctrine at the coast.
The research outlined in this report was conducted by Centre for Thriving Places during Spring and Summer 2022 in response to a brief from What Works Centre for Wellbeing (WWCW). The What Works Centre for Wellbeing Team acted as partners for the rese... Read More about What works to improve social capital? A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving social capital outcomes (neighbourhood belonging, social support network and community cohesion).
Report to UKRI on open access publishing spend from block grant awarded to UWE Bristol 2020/21
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Each year the higher education institutions in receipt of the block grant for open access publishing are required by UKRI to complete an annual report on expenditure. This is the return from the University of the West of England for the award year 01... Read More about Report to UKRI on open access publishing spend from block grant awarded to UWE Bristol 2020/21.
Report to UKRI on open access publishing spend from block grant awarded to UWE Bristol 2021/22
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Each year the higher education institutions in receipt of the block grant for open access publishing are required by UKRI to complete an annual report on expenditure. This is the return from the University of the West of England for the award year 01... Read More about Report to UKRI on open access publishing spend from block grant awarded to UWE Bristol 2021/22.
This response focuses on answering the questions in Sections 7 and 8 of the Call for Evidence, which focus on ‘building in effective methods of verification, sanctions and safeguards to promote compliance’.
The impact of the 2015 onshore wind policy change for local authorities in England
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This report provides the results of research exploring the impact of the 2015 policy change for onshore wind farms in England.
Law commission conference 14th programme of law reform
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It is contended that::
Children and young people are not being listened to sufficiently or given an effective voice before, during or outside family proceedings which causes them suffering;
The rights afforded to children and young people unde... Read More about Law commission conference 14th programme of law reform.
Investigating the mycorrhizal colonisation of Sedum spp. in the UK
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Sedum, or stonecrops, are a popular garden plant. They are colourful but resistant to difficult growing conditions such as dry soils. These drought-resistant properties have also made them the most common species to be planted on green (vegetated) ro... Read More about Investigating the mycorrhizal colonisation of Sedum spp. in the UK.
Response to call for public submissions for changes to the 2016 OTP policy on children
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This paper is a submission to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court regarding changes to be made to its Policy on Children. The submission focuses on issues relating to the recruitment and use of children in hostilities.