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University expert warns selling off DR Congo rainforest for oil drilling could be disastrous
Dr Simon Lewis is calling for an international intervention to stop an immense area of rainforest from being auctioned off by the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Researchers battle data challenge to learn lessons from major transport projects
The Transport Infrastructure Efficiency Strategy (TIES) Living Lab continues – but Dr Phill Wheat says the team are facing challenges.
University and Asda announce data partnership
Asda and the University have joined forces to better understand pressing societal challenges such as nutrition, environmental and health issues through a strategic data partnership.
Modelling policy impacts on ecosystem services and biodiversity: The BESTMAP Summer School
Behavioural Ecological and Socio-economic Tools for Modelling Agricultural Policy (BESTMAP) starts its first summer school on modelling policy impacts on ecosystem services and biodiversity.
ITS Celebrates 50 years
The Institute for Transport Studies celebrates its 50th anniversary with familiar faces from the official opening in 1972 as well as our next generation of transport professionals.