sustain
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built environment matters
volume
05 issue 03
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is your company keeping up?
In
Europe, policies are moving towards a carbon-constrained economy.
How are you dealing with this changing tide in legislation? Is your
company keeping up? Are you sitting on a goldmine or are your carbon
liabilities an accident waiting to happen? By Jan-Willem Bode, Managing
Director, Ecofys UK Ltd.
delivering
a better environment
A
recent study commissioned by the Environment Agency has revealed that
people living in the most deprived
areas of England are most likely to suffer the effects of pollution.
Here, Professor Gordon Walker, Staffordshire University, and Helen Chalmers,
Environment Agency, discuss why social injustice has to be tackled through
environmental as well as economic policies.
sharing
the sweat
When discussing successful architecture, it is all to easy to consider
only the building and nothing but the building. In reality, its success
should be measured by its effect upon the lives of the workers, families
and communities it touches. This is perhaps something that those looking
to build much-needed 'affordable' homes across the South East should
perhaps bear in mind. Simplicity and an understanding of the environment
and communities in
which you are building is the key.
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