Research bulletins

To disseminate the results of the URSULA project in a format that can be quickly and conveniently understood by people who don't have time to get to grip with the academic literature (e.g. practitioners of urban design), a series of bulletins are being produced which summarise the findings of our research. This list will be added to as new bulletins are published.

 

1. Developing sustainable urban riversides: an integrated assessment

2. The birds of Sheffield’s river

3. Beyond drainage: the role of SUDS in climate change mitigation and adaptation

4. Emotions and expertise in environmental policy work: an alternative approach to understanding governance

5. Urban river corridor decision making: does stakeholder participation really happen?

6. Biodiversity and the feel-good factor

7. Creating a biodiversity education game: merging ecological survey data with a 3D simulation

8. Aliens in Sheffield!

9. Do Decision Support Systems aid Integrated Catchment Management?

10. Urban river corridor governance: Is it effective and democratic?

11. Exploring preferences for greening in urban river corridors

Creating a biodiversity education game: merging ecological 
survey data with a 3D simulati