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  2. 15th November 2016: Spaces for People and Nature Research ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/summary_nov_2016.pdf
    Nonetheless the natural environment seems to provide ‘soft fascination’, i.e. it engages attention without people having to make an effort. ... We need safe and secure green spaces for people to walk and cycle.
  3. Updated: 21st October 2014 The Cambridge Forum for Sustainability ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/agenda_oct_2014.pdf
    People from within Cambridge are highlighted in blue and those from outside are highlighted in pink. ... Common threads. People from within Cambridge are highlighted in blue and those from outside are highlighted in pink.
  4. 28th October 2013 The Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Forum_overview.pdf
    On a global scale, we need to find a way in which 7 billion people, expected to rise to 8 billion by 2030 and 9.6 billion by 2050, can live ... Cities”. Today, more people live in cities than in rural areas and, by 2050, this ratio is predicted to rise
  5. One Page Summary - Theory Practice

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/summary_may_2017.pdf
    It is important to understanding the wider, individualistic factors that influence people’s relationship with nature and work with local communities. ... Differentiating communities is vital for engagement; people’s connections to nature will be very
  6. CFSE - Meeting 2 - 19th November 2015 - Agenda with notes and top…

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/notes_nov_2015.pdf
    Craig introduced Vizzuality and their aim of visualising complex datasets in a way that people can understand and interact with. ... How can that information be communicated in a way that helps people to make practical decisions?
  7. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/cfse_overview_poster.pdf
    Sustainable cities Starting in October, the Forum will switch its focus to the land outside towns and cities and how that land is used to support people though agriculture, ecosystem services, ... Our aim is to bring people together who would not usually
  8. Inspired by nature Research gaps At this meeting the ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/summary_june_2017.pdf
    start to get an understanding of what works, how it affects people and for how long”. ... to each population catchment, so that people have the opportunity to derive different benefits from different areas.
  9. 1 Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment At ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/cities_report_chapter_1.pdf
    infrastructure, and how that infrastructure will influence people’s lives and their quality of life. ... How will people use it and how might their needs change in the future?
  10. 1 Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment At ...

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/cities_report_chapter_3.pdf
    How can ‘smart’ data and ‘smart’ cities positively impact the environment and the lives of the people who live there? • ... trials also test how people respond to disruptions and changes in their normal route.
  11. CFSE - Meeting 2 - 19th November 2015 - Agenda with notes and top…

    https://www.cfse.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/single_page_summary_nov_2015.pdf
    Craig introduced Vizzuality and their aim of visualising complex datasets in a way that people can understand and interact with. ... How can that information be communicated in a way that helps people to make practical decisions?

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