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Constructive Earth is dedicated to promoting the ongoing research and development of sustainability in the built environment. We welcome the opportunity to display your research and are building a comprehensive repository of research and development papers from around the world.

If you would like to post your research here please send an email to research@constructiveearth.com and include a précis, synopsis, abstract, summary, article and any other documents and we will display them on our web site. All content on our web site is moderated and verified before being posted, so please ensure that you include your contact details when submitting your documents.


The Performance of the Irish Green-Schools Programme - Results of The Green-Schools Research Projects
 

The following report outlines the results of the recent research undertaken by An Taisce into the performance of the Green-Schools programme in Ireland. The research took place during year 4 of the programme in Ireland (September 2000-June 2001). The performance of the programme was assessed and evaluated in two main areas:....  more >>> 

Source: The European Commission, ManagEnergy www.managenergy.net/


An Insight to the JRC Institute for Environment and Sustainability 2007
 

The IES has published a new brochure, Science of today for the environment of tomorrow, an insight to the Institute's achievements throughout the 6th Research Framework Programme and an outlook on the challenges ahead..... more >>>

Source: The Institute for Environment and Sustainability   ies.jrc.cec.eu.int/

Regulating safety in a disaggregated private sector: a challenge for new build - A new build of nuclear power stations?
 

Global warming is recognised as the most important long-term issue facing UK policy makers and is reflected in Government targets to cut CO2 emissions by 60% by 2050. The scale of this challenge is put into perspective by data from the past 20 years showing steady or increasing trends in emissions in the domestic, services and transport sectors of the economy. The overall trend has only been prevented from rising more steeply by a 50% reduction in energy consumption by industry – caused largely by manufacturing’s move offshore over that period..... more>>> 

Source: Lancaster University www.lancs.ac.uk/index.htm  

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