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  2. British Higher Education Policy in the last Twenty Years: The Murder…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/uk-higher-education.html
    19 Oct 2013: 38. The promotion of social equality and economic growth are indeed the main two topics nowadays when universities are discussed. ... The main contribution of universities to economic growth must be through applied science.
  3. PowerPoint Presentation

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/GOOSE/cox.pdf
    20 Sep 2009: Workplace. based. economic. output (GVA). per capita,. 2006. £22,153. £20,598. £19,081. ... HCA/NE. • Local Economic Assessments, sub regional. investment plans. • Economic and political uncertainty. •
  4. Doubling Nature A5 8pp_Layout 1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision_launch.pdf
    8 Aug 2019: economic success arising from of the area’s growth. We need to do this because this area faces the significantchallenges of being in the driest part of the country with limited ... and economic decision making, in order to. maximise opportunities for
  5. Lucidity and Science-III: Hypercredulity, quantum mechanics and…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/CHARLESWORTH/lucidity-III-webbed.html
    14 Apr 2020: against renewed cycles of social chaos and totalitarian repression in a world full of modern weapons, biological, physical, chemical, psychological, and economic. - ... prosperity - the breakdown of the increasingly fragile economic, technological, and
  6. Halloween I

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/halloween1.html
    19 Oct 2013: In "The Cathedral and the Bazaar", Eric S. Raymond cites:. The utility function'' Linux hackers are maximizing is not classically economic, but is the intangible of their own ego satisfaction and ... Consequently, when bidding for an airline contract,
  7. Slide 1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/GOOSE/cannard.pdf
    20 Sep 2009: Region‟s agreed ambitions in the Economic Strategy. • Adapting and emerging from the recession. ... Significant economic benefits from targeted road capacity improvements in. some parts of the region.
  8. 28 Sep 2009: Cambridge, indeed the whole East of England Region, must grow if its social and economic prosperity is to continue. ... 2031. Understandably, it is strong on the drivers for growth –. the continued economic development of the region.
  9. DRAFT

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/summary.doc
    17 Mar 2009: We welcome the research the County Council is undertaking to gain a better understanding of the economic impact of its proposals. ... We would urge that such studies should involve a comprehensive economic analysis of all the options.
  10. Slide 1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/ying.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Increasing consensus: it is the increase of economic size that brings about agglomeration benefits, mainly through raised productivity. ... 10% increase in the economic mass is associated with close to 1% increase of productivity.
  11. Continuous Building Programmes

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/GOOSE/worthington.pdf
    25 Sep 2009: economic basis for a functional urban region.”. OFFICES IN EUROPE, ASIA-PACIFIC AND THE AMERICAS. ... Appropriate hybrid solutions economic, social and environmental. Urban Sustainability Through Intensification –. by Appropriate Use of Space, Time,
  12. Greater Cambridgeshire Local Nature Partnership

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/5/cairns.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Economic benefits of green spaces  High quality environment improves a place’s. ...  LNP will bring together knowledge and expertise from a wide range of stakeholders, as it is now widely understood that the natural environment also provides many
  13. Cambridge Preservation Society

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/presentation.pdf
    18 Mar 2009: Cambridge City is the key economic driver of the eastern region. ... understanding of the economic impact of its proposals. •
  14. PowerPoint Presentation

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/u3ac_heidelberg_2023.pdf
    17 Aug 2023:   34 in Physics, 27 in Medicine, 25 in Chemistry, 11 in Economics. ... vehicles. Some other companies with Cambridge bases:. AppleAmazonRAND CorporationMicrosoftSamsungSiemensNokiaLeicaBayer Cropscience. Problems arising from economic success.
  15. 4 Mar 2010: Why do landowners and developers propose tall buildings? • Do tall buildings make economic sense? • ... Do Tall Buildings make Economic Sense?• Depends whether developer is meeting full cost of.
  16. The Governance of Transport

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/GOOSE/travers.pdf
    20 Sep 2009: Governance: transport and planning. Tony Travers. London School of Economics. Current governance. ... Governance: transport and planning. Tony Travers. London School of Economics.
  17. Alex Plant Interim Strategy Director Greater Cambridge – Greater…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/plant.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Commission on key issues within the LEP remit • Increased funding, including EU Funding • Developing a strategic economic vision,. ... Cambridge” must mean more than existing city footprint if economic potential is to be realised. •
  18. 2030 vision for the Cambridge sub-regionTopic summary: Business and…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/4/summary_topic4.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Debate on economic and development matters tends to be city-centric. ... A concerted effort should be made to find ways of more fully exploiting the economic potential of university research.
  19. 2030 vision for the Cambridge sub-region Topic summary: Land ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/summary_topic6.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Growth in economic activity (number of employees) should avoid crowding and congestion: this suggests the adoption of high-density ‘nodes’ in the city and sub-region, linked by fast public transport. ...  Economic activity thrives in ‘nodes’
  20. Tall Buildings in Cambridge – a Public Debate

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/TALL/pellew_text.pdf
    23 Mar 2010: Cambridge must continue to grow if it is to maintain its economic and social prosperity. ... But we are also a city with areas of economic and social deprivation where the current architecture is of zero interest, and where sensitive high-rise could play
  21. 2030 Vision for the Cambridge sub-region

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/3/bacon.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Economic climate not conducive to investment of time and resources from schools and employers. •

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