A new event was added to the Calendar section – Active Living Research Conference 2018. The conference will take place on February 11-14, 2018, in Banff, Canada. The 2018 Active Living Research Annual Conference brings together active living researchers and champions from over 30 disciplines to advance knowledge and action around active communities. The conference is the […]

 





  A new link was added to the link library – to the People-Environment Research Group in University of A Coruña, Spain. The group was created in 1995. On the website you can find information about the group members, their research projects, events and workshops, and also read publications. The main projects presented are:  LOCAW LOCAW […]

 





A new link was added to Environmenta – to the research group in Iceland CiSuUs – Cities that sustain us. The About section on the group’s website tells us the following. The world’s rapid population growth is concentrating in cities, raising concerns about environmental, economic and social sustainability. The compact city has been proposed as a […]

 





Open Feb 13, 2015 through Apr 6, 2015 Next review date: March 16th, 2015 Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee DESCRIPTION The Center for the Built Environment (CBE) is an industry/university cooperative research center within the Center for Environmental Design Research (CEDR) at University of California, Berkeley. Our mission is to […]

 





Aalto Energy Efficiency Research Programme (AEF) is an interdisciplinary programme that coordinates projects aimed at improving energy efficiency. As part of this project, a research called Wood Life: Energy- efficient living spaces through the use of wooden interior elements is financed (please visit: http://energyefficiency.aalto.fi/en/research/woodlife/ ). This research that is a common endeavor of schools of Engineering, […]

 





The Stockholm Environment Institute, York (SEI-Y) is seeking to employ a Research Associate for a UK Research Council funded project called Mobility, Mood and Place: a user-centred approach to design of built environments to make mobility easy, enjoyable and meaningful for older people. The project is led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with […]

 





The National Open Spaces Sacred Places Awards Program, sponsored by the TKF Foundation, is pleased to announce that it will provide $4.5 million in funding for six projects of national significance. This grant program is unusual in that each project integrates landscape design and empirical research. The collection of exceptional spaces will demonstrate how nearby nature in the city […]