Organisation: Department of Geography and Spatial Planning

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    Empowering reuse of digital cultural heritage in context-aware crosscuts of European history (CROSSCULT)

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    Evaluation of the Common European Asylum System under Pressure and Recommendations for further Development (CEASEVAL)

    Considering the obvious malfunctions of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) which have exacerbated in the context of the so-called ‘migration crisis’ in Europe since 2015, the scope of CEASEVAL is to reassess the CEAS in order to develop recommendations informing possible reforms. CEASEVAL will propose a multidisciplinary approach, as comprehensive reforms should address laws…

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    Evaluation of the Common European Asylum System under Pressure and Recommendations for further Development (CEASEVAL)

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    Eco-Construction for Sustainable Development (ECON4SD)

    he overall objective/purpose of the project is to strengthen R & D capacities in sustainable construction within the national context of Smart Specialisation Strategy and the Third Industrial Revolution by developing components and design models for resource and energy efficient buildings based on the construction materials concrete, steel and timber. Unique pre-fabricated structural building components…

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    Eco-Construction for Sustainable Development (ECON4SD)

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    Resituating the local in cohesion and territorial development (RELOCAL)

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    Resituating the local in cohesion and territorial development (RELOCAL)

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    Social benefits of urban green space (SOSBUGS)

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    Social benefits of urban green space (SOSBUGS)

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    Green building in regional strategies for sustainability: multi-actor governance and innovative building technologies in Europe, Australia, and Canada (GreenRegio)

    The GreenRegio research project seeks to understand how transition processes towards low-carbon economies in the building sector come into being and develop over time in selected city regions. More specifically, we seek to develop ‘biographies’ of drivers and processes of green building innovations for four case studies: Freiburg (GER), Vancouver (CA), Luxembourg (LUX), and Brisbane…

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