The following posters contain information about the main research outputs produced by EPSRC’s Sustainable Urban Environment (SUE) research programme. There.

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The following posters contain information about the main research outputs produced by EPSRC’s Sustainable Urban Environment (SUE) research programme. There are currently 18 SUE Consortia. Each one is a collaboration between researchers from multiple Universities. See or more information.

SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH PROGRAMME EPSRC presents The SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENT research programme consists of eighteen consortia including over THIRTY UNIVERSITIES across the UK. The SUE CONSORTIA include SUEWASTE SUE-MOT VivaCITY2020 CITYFORM PURE OURE-INTRAWISE SUREGEN URBAN FUTURES DISTILLATE SOLUTIONS REVISIONS FUTURES AUNT-SUE 4M IDCOP WAND SU:BRIM URSULA “the research programme with the Who’s Whos in urban sustainability!” - KATIE TODAY

THE ISSUES TEAM INCLUDES KEITH BAKER NAEEDA CRISHNA KATE BECKMANN KATARZYNA PRZBYCIEN ANNABEL COOPER AND PAUL JOWITT AT HERIOT WATT UNIVERSITY AND HEATHER CRUICKSHA NK PETER GUTHRIE DI HINDS AND ALICE MONCASTER AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. CONTACT THEM ON TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ISSUES. THE PROJECT IS FUNDED BY EPSRC. “the only place to find the Movers and Shakers in Urban Sustainability Research – simply outstanding!” - Katie TODAY

‘A tool to help designers plan streets taking into account user perceptions like fear of crime, natural surveillance and amenities. ‘ AUNTSUE CONSORTIA AIMS TO DEVELOP AND TEST SUSTAINABLE POLICIES AND PRACTICE THAT WILL DELIVER EFFECTIVE SOCIALLY INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND OPERATION IN TRANSPORT. An AUNTSUE presentation

ISSUES presents SUE the SUE Gateway “the most entertaining portal to access research results in decades” - KATIE TODAY THE ISSUES TEAM INCLUDES KEITH BAKER NAEEDA CRISHNA KATE BECKMANN KATARZYNA PRZBYCIEN ANNABEL COOPER AND PAUL JOWITT AT HERIOT WATT UNIVERSITY AND HEATHER CRUICKSHA NK PETER GUTHRIE DI HINDS AND ALICE MONCASTER AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. CONTACT THEM ON TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ISSUES. THE PROJECT IS FUNDED BY EPSRC.

LONDON: Spatial Planning and sustainability A CASE STUDY ( ) Best new research spatial planning research SOLUTIONS FOCUSES ON SPATIAL POLICY INCLUDING DESIGN, TRANSPORT AND BUILDINGS, IN OUTER CITY AREAS OF THE UK THAT ARE LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE GROWTH PRESSURES IN THE FUTURE.

P U R E Pollutants in the URban Environment PURE ALL-IN-ONE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT SOFTWARE ESTIMATES ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH IMPACTS AS WELL AS THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC COSTS OF DIFFERENT PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES AND ACTIVITIES IN ORDER TO HELP IDENTIFY MORE SUSTAINABLE OPTIONS. Led by the University of Manchester

VivaCITY2020 URBAN SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE 24-HOUR CITY : DEVELOPMENT OF DESIGN DECISION-MAKING TOOLS AND RESOURCE S INCLUDES LANCASTER UNIVERSITY LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD UNIVERSITY OF WEST OF ENGLAND AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON. VivaCITY2020 IS A SUE CONSORTIA FUNDED BY EPSRC.

SUE presents … Plains, Trains and ‘sustainable urban transport and land use strategies for enhanced quality of life’ DISTILLATE CONSORTIUM FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE ‘DISTILLATE DECISION MAKING TOOL’ ; THE ‘ DISTILLATE DECISION MAKERS’ HANDBOOK ’; AND THE ‘DISTILLATE POLICY GUIDEBOOK’ DISTILLATE is coordinated by the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) at the University of Leeds ; its other research partners are the Centre for Environment and Planning at the University of the West of England, the Centre for Transport Studies (CTS) at University College London (UCL), the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and Department of Mathematics at the University of York and TRL. Automobile s

SUE WASTE FOR RESEARCH RELEVANT TO THE PROBLEMS OF WASTE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS. PARTNERS INCLUDE GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, IMPERIAL COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON, UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

: ‘B-Space’ Odyssey “An energy demand assessment tool for multi-storey office buildings that takes into account occupier comfort? Sign me up!” - KATIE TODAY IDCOP INNOVATION IN THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF BUILDINGS FOR PEOPLE INCLUDES UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY OF READING AND GREENWICH UNIVERSITY. IDCOP IS A SUE CONSORTIA FUNDED BY EPSRC.

“ DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK TO EXAMINE THE ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY IMPLICATIONS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ” - SUE MOT SUE MOT : “FINDING A COMMON CURRENCY FOR SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT” “INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT (ISAT)” - katie today THE SUE-MOT CONSORTIUM BRINGS TOGETHER EXPERTS FROM DUNDEE, GLASGOW CALEDONIAN, LOUGHBOROUGH AND ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITIES. SUE-MO T IS A SUE CONSORTIA FUNDED BY EPSRC

‘ The book is about LIVEABLE PLACES FROM PROBLEM SPACES. It contains findings from our four year research programme’ - SU:BRIM SUSTAINABLE BROWNFIELD REGENERATION SU:BRIM AIMED TO DEVELOP TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS AND TOOLS FOR RESTORING BROWNFIELD LAND IN URBAN AREAS, WHILST AT THE SAME TIME INCREASING THE KNOWLEDGE BASE OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED IN SUCH DEVELOPMENT.