The ratio of people living in cities compared to rural areas is set to rise to 7 out of every 10 people by 2050. Can we rethink how we design and live in cities? How will cities adapt to the challenges facing them in the future? What new research and new connections would help us to prepare for these challenges?
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14Jan
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14Jan
The UK undertakes a considerable amount of land management activities on private and public land, for example to maintain parkland or to conserve wildlife habitats. The land management results in the production of biomass waste that in many cases are either burned or left to decompose.
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09Jan
Dr N.A. Burdett, Head of Environment, Drax Power Station, Yorkshire
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09Jan
Speaker: Dr Kamel Hooman (The University of Queensland)
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02Dec
Sino-Russian Gas and Oil Cooperation: The Reality and Its Impacts towards Regional and Global Trading
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27Nov
Established in 1979, the Denman Lecture hosts leading academics from around the world, on topics across the built and natural environment, economics and planning.
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26Nov
A talk by Dr Marat Terterov, Principal Coordinator, Energy Charter Knowledge Centre, Brussels
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24Nov
Speaker: Professor Victor O.K. Li
Chair of Information Engineering
Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The University of Hong Kong -
20Nov
Speaker: Dr Chuks Okereke
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20Nov
Speaker: Dr. Suchitra Sebastian