Environment
Getting equipped for the green economy
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:44:05+01:0012/03/2019|Tags: green economy|
In many advanced economies, the green economy is growing considerably faster than conventional business sectors. As we transition to a lower carbon future and seek to build cities that are resource efficient and smarter, the opportunities for well-paid ...
Visit to Esri(UK) Ltd. by Cranfield’s GIS MSc students
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:33:26+01:0006/03/2019|Tags: Esri, Geographical Information Management, GIS, MSc GIM|
A fascinating visit took place this week to the UK headquarters of Esri (UK) Ltd. by MSc students of the MSc in Geographical Information Management (MSc GIM). MSc GIM students visiting Esri(UK) Ltd. ...
My Cranfield University story
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:30:55+01:0027/02/2019|Tags: environment, Environmental, environmental engineering|
My time at Cranfield University was characterised with a range of multifarious activities. I started my Environmental Engineering MSc in October 2017. My classmates were from different nationalities and with varying academic backgrounds and interests. ...
The day Ecoed came to Cranfield
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:54:21+01:0009/01/2019|Tags: environment, environmental engineering, environmental management for business, management and corporate sustainability|
Let me start by explaining what Ecoed actually is. Founded by Maria Soledad Riestra, Ecoed Game is an app game designed to educate and influence behaviour changes with a focus on four key environmental issues, ...
My dream to study phosphorus
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:51:36+01:0021/12/2018|Tags: environment, PhD, Sue White Fund, water|
My passion for farming from young age drove me to agricultural college. After my first and second degree I have been involved with smallholder farmers making sure they get the best out of their fields, ...
My PhD funded by the Sue White Fund: ‘Sensing charcoal making and understanding links to deforestation in Tanzania.’
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:43:52+01:0014/12/2018|Tags: charcoal, PhD, research, Sue White Fund|
The charcoal business in Tanzania is widely spread but the activity is not regulated, and the level and distribution of charcoal kilns are not well known. Studies show that charcoal making causes deforestation and pollution, ...
