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Sustainable Glasgow
The Sustainable Glasgow Initiative aims to help Glasgow become one of Europeâs most sustainable cities. For Glasgow sustainability means achieving a mix of objectives â reducing carbon â but also achieving urban regeneration; delivering jobs and training; helping change the cityâs image; regenerating communities, and tackling fuel poverty
A methodology for the incorporation of social inclusion into transport policy
4-8 July 2004. Istanbul, Turke
Smart & sustainable cities
The University of Strathclyde is creating a new Institute for Future Cities that aims to improve the quality of human life across the world through innovative research that enables cities to be understood in new ways, and innovative approaches to be developed for the way we live, work, learn and invest in cities. The new Institute will create a focus and strategy to coordinate academic research on urban themes, and partnerships with cities, businesses, research institutions and governments across the world. This paper outlines the wider context and issues for urban policy and research, and describes some of the key objectives and activities of the Institute for Future Cities - including the âŹ3.7 million EU FP7 STEP UP project on sustainable city planning and implementation, a new ESRC research programme on crime prediction, and the City Observatory within the ÂŁ24 million TSB Future City Demonstrator in Glasgow
Sustainable development : fourth annual assessment of progress by the Scottish Government
SDC Scotlandâs annual assessment is based on a review of government policy across a range of topics from economy and energy to education, health, waste and biodiversity. The conclusions and recommendations are also based on discussions with expert groups in each policy area, government civil servants and a stakeholder survey.Publisher PD
Climate Action In Megacities 3.0
"Climate Action in Megacities 3.0" (CAM 3.0) presents major new insights into the current status, latest trends and future potential for climate action at the city level. Documenting the volume of action being taken by cities, CAM 3.0 marks a new chapter in the C40-Arup research partnership, supported by the City Leadership Initiative at University College London. It provides compelling evidence about cities' commitment to tackling climate change and their critical role in the fight to achieve global emissions reductions
Future âgreenerâ urban transport: accessible, mobile and resilient cities?
Geographers, amongst others, have been considering urban futures for some time now. They all try to conceptually understand what a âsustainable cityâ in Europe / the UK / globally might look like. oncepts such as liveable, âgreenâ, sustainable and resilient are being discussed, with carbon emissions and transitions, including from transport. Mobility (or what some authors call motility) is one strand, with lifecycle assessment of vehicles and fuels being applied . This article reviews visions and policies for more resilient urban transport
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