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Aesthetics and Environmental Management Funders British Council Finnish Institute

This research project adopts a philosophical approach to address the role of aesthetics in environmental planning and decision-making. In this context ... Read more»

Keywords: Aesthetics, Conservation, Environment

 

Aesthetic Value in UK Environmental Conservation Funders Lancaster University

This project examines the role of aesthetic value in UK environmental conservation, from a philosophical perspective. Research questions include: How ... Read more»

Keywords: Aesthetics, Environment, Landscape, Philosophy

 

Mediterranean Research Network

Medmobilities is an international collective of researchers that takes the form of a network. By different entry points and through diverse perspectiv ... Read more»

Keywords: Environment, Europe, European identity, European society, Migration, Migration and diaspora, Mobilities, Tourism, Travel

 

Producing and performing 'communities': Looking at the paradox of public participation and de-politicisation'

This scoping study forms part of the development process of the AHRC's new cross-Research Council programme on 'Connected Communities'. Other councils ... Read more»

Keywords: Community, Environment, Participatory research, Political theory, Science and technology studies, Science studies, Science, technology and society

 

Religion, Nature and Modernisation in China

This one year project is researching the connections between nature, technology and the sacred in the context of China's drive for modernization, in o ... Read more»

Keywords: Environment, Religion, Technology

 

Tourism, Territory and New Mobilities: Spatial and Cultural Dynamics Through a Comparative Study of Case Studies in Mexico and Spain.

Este proyecto tiene una naturaleza interdisciplinar y se propone analizar desde una perspectiva comparativa entre México y España las nuevas dinámicas ... Read more»

Keywords: Caribbean, Environment, Latin America, Mobilities, Tourism

 

Transitions in Practice

This 3 year ESRC funded climate change leadership fellowship addresses the need for new ways of framing problems of climate change, consumption and de ... Read more»

Keywords: Consumption, Environment, Policy, Social theory, Technologies

 

Understanding and Acting within Loweswater: A Community Approach to Catchment Management

Details to follow shortly. Project in collaboration with the Department of Geography and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. ... Read more»

Keywords: Community, Environment, Farming

 

Understanding and Acting Within Loweswater: A Community Approach to Catchment Management

How do we move towards the sustainable management of rural land? Are carrot and stick initiatives by government bodies the only option? This project ... Read more»

Keywords: Community, Ecology, Environment, Governance, Science and technology studies, Science studies

 

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