Projektdetaljer
Beskrivelse
The University Living Lab is developing the University of Manchester campus as a site for applied teaching and research around sustainability and low carbon. This site provides a platform for collaboration between researchers, students, external sustainability stakeholders and the Directorate of Estates and Facilities to deploy and monitor new technologies and services in real world settings.
Researchers from the Department of Planning and Environmental Management in the School of Environment, Education and Development are working with Estates and the Manchester Museum to develop a nature discovery garden. The project aims to revitalise the former Geology garden, an underused but very public space, into an attractive, multi-functional garden. Designed to provide a haven for urban wildlife, the garden will also provide green space on campus and act as a teaching platform, an additional educational site for the museum.
Funded by the Manchester Museum
Researchers from the Department of Planning and Environmental Management in the School of Environment, Education and Development are working with Estates and the Manchester Museum to develop a nature discovery garden. The project aims to revitalise the former Geology garden, an underused but very public space, into an attractive, multi-functional garden. Designed to provide a haven for urban wildlife, the garden will also provide green space on campus and act as a teaching platform, an additional educational site for the museum.
Funded by the Manchester Museum
Status | Afsluttet |
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Effektiv start/slut dato | 01/10/2015 → 30/11/2016 |
Samarbejdspartnere
- University of Manchester
- Manchester Museum
- University Living Lab (leder)
- Directorate of Estates and Facilities
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Impacts
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Example of Social Innovation: Urban living laboratories for sustainability (European Commission and UN Habitat)
Michael Gerard Martin (Deltager)
Impact: Politisk impact
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