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Tag: Horizon Horizon | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Rabab Raydan MSCA Doctoral Researcher at QuiVal The impact of natural disasters on real estate value Natural disasters pose a significant threat to real estate value as they can cause extensive property damage disrupt market stability and...
Cryptoassets social media platforms and terrorism financing: a step into the regulatory unknown Cryptoassets social media platforms and terrorism financing: a step into the regulatory unknown | Bristol Law School blog
In his new article that will be published in the Journal of Business Law later this year Professor Nicholas Ryder investigates the link between terrorism financing cryptoassets and social media platforms. Terrorism financing was propelled to the...
Office for Environmental Protection – The Challenges Ahead Office for Environmental Protection – The Challenges Ahead | Bristol Law School blog
Chetana Karunatilaka PhD student Member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research group The Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group (ELSRG) in collaboration with a leading law chamber 6 Pump Court and UK Environmental Law...
Pro-bono works: Employability success for students Pro-bono works: Employability success for students | Bristol Law School blog
Marcus Keppel-Palmer Director of Pro Bono reflects on the experiences of some recent Law students who have worked in the UWE Pro Bono Unit: Employers Law firms particularly view students who have undertaken Pro Bono work very favourably. Not only...
The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) | Bristol Law School blog
This blog was written by Mandy Beck an LLM in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development student at UWE Bristol. Today an airplane takes off approximately every 0.8 seconds somewhere around the globe.[1] The impact of the aviation sector on...
Future infrastructure planners: is there an appetite for infrastructure planning in young planners? Future infrastructure planners: is there an appetite for infrastructure planning in young planners? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman Earlier in the year an excellent colleague asked if I would present at the Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference which was focusing on planning for infrastructure. Without too much arm bending I said yes – after all I...
New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont and Danni Sinnett….. Cemeteries in many cities provide functions beyond that of bodily disposal and remembrance. Thinking about our own city of Bristol Arnos Vale Cemetery provides a historic setting for numerous events...
The challenge of delivering affordable housing in the South West The challenge of delivering affordable housing in the South West | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Dannielle Sinnett Hannah Hickman Katie McClymont Stephen Hall Cat Loveday Jessica Lamond and Rebecca Windemer We were commissioned by Homes for the South West a consortium of housing associations to examine the factors affecting housing...
“The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach…” "The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach..." | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Katie McClymont co-author of a recent comprehensive review of the evidence between community-led housing (CLH) and health describes a stimulating stakeholder workshop session… In her famous and oft-quoted article Sherry Arnstein describes...
Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Hannah Hickman… In SPE’s last blog ‘More haste less speed’ Adam Sheppard wrote compellingly about the perils of this Government’s drive to create a laissez-faire neo-liberal planning system. This piece follows on from that to offer...
Month: February 2023 27 December 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Stefano Gasparri The effect of digitalization Digitalization has become the ‘buzzword’ that captures all aspects of technological change associated with the increasing use of digital technology in organizational and productive processes...
Research & Theory at the Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 Research & Theory at the Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The Bristol Leadership and Change Centre is hosting the 12th Developing Leadership Capacity Conference (DLCC) on the 12 and 13 July 2022 with some fascinating contributions based around the theme: ‘Leading to Care – Foregrounding Health and...