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Further investigation required into impact of brownfield sites on coastal regeneration
Plymouth University news: Researchers at Plymouth University say in a new study that a greater understanding of brownfield or derelict sites could enhance the social and economic regeneration of coastal towns and cities
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Governments could do more to support people’s transport needs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/governments-need-to-do-more-to-support-older-peoples-transport-needs
European governments could be doing more to develop transport policies that ensure those over the age of 65 remain active and mobile, according to a new study led by the University of Plymouth with the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences
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Urban expert set for guest lecture at Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/urban-expert-set-for-guest-lecture-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Dr Steve Melia, a former parliamentary candidate in Plymouth, who now lectures in transport and planning at UWE, returns to the city to talk about his new book, 'Urban Transport without the Hot Air'.
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Enhancing knowledge crucial to improved energy-saving behaviours
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enhancing-knowledge-crucial-to-energy-saving-behaviours
Plymouth University news: Increasing public knowledge and understanding about energy issues is vital if improved energy-saving behaviours are to be encouraged among individuals and organisations, a study conducted at Plymouth University suggests
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Exhibition and lecture show stark effects of soil erosion
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exhibition-and-lecture-show-the-stark-effects-of-soil-erosion
The complex connections between communities and their environment are to be revealed in a stunning photographic exhibition, showing images captured as part of a research project led by the University of Plymouth
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Research explores soil erosion’s impact on food, water and energy security
Scientists at the University of Plymouth and the University of Valdivia in Chile are leading an international project which aims to evaluate and address soil erosion and siltation challenges in Latin America.
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Scientists use historical data for assessment of human impacts on biodiversity
Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, researchers at the University of Plymouth hope to compile the first ever comprehensive database of both land use change and its impact on plant and insect life
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Government adviser to outline vision of Garden Villages to solve housing shortage
Plymouth University news: A vision designed to address the UK’s housing shortage by building dozens of new ‘Garden Villages’ will be outlined during an event at Plymouth University
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Planning for the future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/planning-for-the-future
Chris Balch, Professor of Planning at the University of Plymouth, writes about some of the many challenges facing coastal communities across the South West
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“African Flowers”: Aeolian plastic pollution in deserts
Professor Anne Mather secured GCRF funding in 2018: “African Flowers”: Aeolian plastic pollution in deserts
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