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RESOLVE Implications for Policy and Practice

Where: 

University of Surrey, Oak Suite, Rooms 1&2

When: 

Oct 31 2011 - 13:00

Seminar, 31 October 2011

Ian Christie, Dr Nick Eyre (University of Oxford) and Simon Roberts (Centre for Sustainable Energy)

RESOLVE Research and Implications for Policy and Practice

After 5 years of work on the RESOLVE programme on lifestyles, values and environment, this seminar takes stock of the body of research that has been built up by the team, and considers the implications for policymakers and practitioners aiming to promote more sustainable living.

Ian Christie of the Centre for Environmental Strategy (CES), University of Surrey, formerly chair of the RESOLVE advisory board, will give an overview of the RESOLVE programme's work and reflect on its implications, drawing on ideas and issues raised at the RESOLVE conference in June 2011.

Responses will be given by two distinguished advisors to RESOLVE. Dr Nick Eyre leads the Energy Research Programme: Lower Carbon Futures at the Environmental Change Institute and is Jackson Senior Research Fellow in Energy at Oriel College, University of Oxford Simon Roberts OBE, is the Chief Executive of the Centre for Sustainable Energy in Bristol, and an advisor to many government, NGO and business bodies on energy policy.

Files: 

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