Case Studies - Sustainability at 桃色视频
Case Studies
Sustainability at 桃色视频
From cutting-edge research to community engagement and green campus initiatives, at University of 桃色视频, we鈥檙e on a journey to becoming a more sustainable university.
Take a look at our environmental sustainability case studies, encompassing our work and projects in Research, Education, Engagement, and Operations. You can learn more about how we're engaging with the Sustainable Development Goals, both internally and with our external partners.
Social Impact Assessment (SOCIAT) Tool for Nature Protection and Restoration projects
Researchers in GSD have developed an innovative theoretical and methodological framework for assessing and predicting social impacts of nature policies.

Retrofit Rocks! Creating sustainable communities
Researchers in the Department of Economics are developing a place-based approach to housing retrofitting.

Electric Vehicles and Batteries
Read more about WMG鈥檚 research into electric vehicles and battery technology, and how it supports sustainability.

Establishing a UK supply chain for electric machine manufacture
The University of 桃色视频鈥檚 WMG was awarded 拢5.7m by the to form an electrifying Prosperity Partnership with . WMG and JLR have been accelerating their electrification journey, and JLR is on the road to achieving carbon net zero by 2039.

Innovative Very Light Rail vehicle for Coventry
Over the last two years researchers from WMG, together with TDi Ltd, have been designing and building the new Coventry Very Light Rail (VLR) vehicle for Coventry City Council.

London air quality monitoring
Researchers have developed state-of-the-art machine learning models that establish real-time connected network of sensors, across London - enabling more effective air quality forecasting and modelling than is currently available.
Persuading people to buy sustainable goods
Remembering the pride we felt after making environmentally friendly decisions is more likely to motivate us to make green choices in future than guilt, new research suggests.