LSE Geography & Environment
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"Our study of migration experiences revealed that lived realities were more complex than simple definitions and several experiences were difficult to categorise." Alex Bish writes for the LSE Press blog for #WHD2024 | Illicit Economies & Development #OpenAccess β‘οΈ blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsepress/2024/β¦
π‘ Spotlighting research by Francesco Scotti, Andrea Flori, Riccardo Crescenzi and Fabio Pammolli 'Demand-pull and technology-push environmental innovation: a policy mix analysis on EU ETS and EU Cohesion Policy' πͺπΊ Climate Policy π΄ zurl.co/4zxt
π₯NewποΈ The Labour Party's #planning reforms fall short of radical change needed to fix UK's broken planning system, says Paul Cheshire LSE Geography & Environment. While some positive steps towards #housing targets, more fundamental #reform is needed. #planningreform πow.ly/SYzP50T1baN
π Join us for the Stamp Memorial Lecture on 4 September which this year will be delivered by Professor Susan Athey Stanford Graduate School of Business. Book your place for this special event discussing #designing & evaluating #digital interventions for #SocialImpact π lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/09β¦
π‘ Spotlighting research by Deen Sharp, Batul Sadliwala and Abrar Al-Shammari 'Recognising the right to urban climate justice in Kuwait' π°πΌ π΄ zurl.co/Dejt
π‘ Spotlighting research by LSE Geography & Environment alum Srinidhi Ravishankar and Candice Howarth 'Exploring heat risk adaptation governance: A case study of the UK' βοΈ LSE Alumni Grantham LSE π΄ zurl.co/fTjl
Does #Labour's proposed #planning #reform go far enough to address the UK's broken planning system? UK's planning system is broken and needs radical reform, says Paul Cheshire (LSE Geography & Environment) on LSE British Politics and Policy in the first of a two-part series. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolβ¦
π‘ Spotlighting research by Steve Gibbons, Stephan Heblich and Edward W. Pinchbeck 'The spatial impacts of a massive rail disinvestment program: The Beeching Axe' π π΄ zurl.co/cNFe
Will #Labour's 'grey belt' policy be enough to address the #UK's #housing needs? Paul Cheshire LSE Geography & Environment argues on LSE British Politics and Policy that while the grey belt idea sounds appealing, itβs hard to see it leading to more housing being built. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolβ¦
Research by Rosa Sanchis-Guarner, Nikodem Szumilo & Antoine Vernet πΊπ¦ reveals that improved rail access boosts #entrepreneurship in England and Wales. They also find that being 1 km closer to a station increases self-employment rates by 0.12%. π π΄ zurl.co/LMx4
We have three LSE Geography & Environment PhD students presenting at the #RGSIBG24 this week! π΄ zurl.co/Ljp3
π‘ Spotlighting research by Jeffrey Pagel and lorenzo sileci 'More Than Just Carbon: The Socioeconomic Co-Benefits of Large-Scale Tree Planting' π³ π΄ eprints.lse.ac.uk/125259/