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Potential of developing rooftop PV systems on SCC non-domestic buildings

Potential of developing rooftop PV systems on SCC non-domestic buildings

The optimum planning scale to achieve low-carbon cities

The optimum planning scale to achieve low-carbon cities

Impacts of Urban Interventions for the Reinvigoration of Secondary and Tertiary High Streets

Impacts of Urban Interventions for the Reinvigoration of Secondary and Tertiary High Streets

The aim of this work is to understand the impact of small-scale urban interventions on declining secondary/tertiary high streets and how this relates to stakeholders’ perceptions and behaviours. The study also investigates the hypothesis that undertaking small-scale interventions assists in generating a collective approach among stakeholders for the regeneration of secondary retail areas.

RENKEI Spring School – University of Southampton Southampton, UK, 22-29 March 2015

RENKEI Spring School – University of Southampton Southampton, UK, 22-29 March 2015

Liveable Cities second round of surveys online – details for participants

Liveable Cities

Liveable Cities

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