日期:2023年10月30日,星期一,雷克瑟姆大学的一位学者正在与剑桥大学和卡迪夫大学共同领导一个研究项目 为子孙后代创建一个社区开放地图平台(comp),绘制安格尔西岛/ynys môn的绿色过渡图。 prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham大学艺术、科学与技术学院研究副院长alec shepley教授领导了wrexham部分,scott orford教授领导了cardiff部分。 同时,整个项目由剑桥大学建筑系的florasamuel教授领导。 该项目是四个新的4英镑项目之一。 艺术与人文研究委员会(ahrc)拨款600万绿色转型生态系统(gte)。 尽管更改了 hm财政部绿皮书 为了鼓励经济以外的评估形式,地方当局正在努力以一种融入其系统和过程的方式获取社会、环境和文化价值。 这个新项目的目的是通过将数据空间化,使其更容易实现,从而可以作为绿色转型的有针对性的超局部行动的基础。 作为该项目的一部分收集的数据将对安格尔西以外的地方当局有用,并将在他们追求自己的绿色转型项目时为他们的决策提供信息。该项目是与 威尔士社会经济研究与数据研究所 在卡迪夫大学、剑桥大学和雷克瑟姆大学,以及其他几个合作伙伴,都得到了威尔士政府和威尔士后代事务专员的支持,他们正在研究如何根据《后代福祉法》来衡量和空间化成就&这是一项世界领先的可持续发展立法。 谢普利教授说:“我很高兴与大家分享我们获得了4英镑的资助。 600万作为ahrc领导的绿色转型生态系统呼吁的一部分,为安格尔西岛建立一个社区开放地图平台。 “我们计划与艺术从业者合作,帮助开发新形式的社区数据。 当然,威尔士有吟游诗人和音乐家的传统。 “实际上,这意味着我们的吟游诗人将在岛上四处旅行,反思与气候变化有关的问题,并开展创造性活动,吸引岛上的儿童和年轻人。 “我们将制定各种应对措施,以应对重要但难以衡量的问题,例如儿童和年轻人在日常生活中对气候变化问题的感受。 “这些丰富的数据将提供有用的见解和新兴主题,为负责嵌入《子孙后代法案》原则的决策者提供信息和支持,我们收集的信息将数字化,并成为公共地图平台的主要组成部分。 “该项目由flora samuel教授领导,将为英国各地的地方当局数据收集创建一个模型,并与 我在这里 雷克瑟姆大学和卡迪夫大学的同事。 flora samuel教授说:“如果不揭示和解决社会内部的不平等现象及其发生的地方,就无法解决气候变化问题。 只有当我们知道在哪里发生了什么,以及人们如何适应气候变化时,我们才能做出明智的决定。 “社区制作的数据将覆盖在现有的人口普查和行政数据集上,以建立安格尔西岛未来几代人的基线地图。 这些层可以聚集在一起,以测量岛屿相对于未来几代法案的进展,但也可以重新配置为其他类型的测量模式。 通过这种方式,该项目将为包容性、透明性和循证规划提供一个模式,为英国其他地区和其他地区提供经验教训。 该奖项是 未来天文台:设计绿色转型计划,英国最大的公共资助设计研究和创新计划。 由ahrc与合作资助 未来天文台 在设计博物馆,这项2500万英镑的多模式投资旨在将设计研究人员、大学和企业聚集在一起,推动向净零排放和绿色经济的过渡。 由ahrc与合作资助 未来天文台 在设计博物馆,这项2500万英镑的多模式投资旨在将设计研究人员、大学和企业聚集在一起,推动向净零排放和绿色经济的过渡。 date: monday, october 30, 2023 a wrexham university academic is co-leading a research project with the university of cambridge and the university of cardiff to create a community open map platform (comp) for future generations to chart the green transition on the isle of anglesey/ynys môn. professor alec shepley, associate dean for research in the faculty of arts, science and technology at prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university, is leading the wrexham component and professor scott orford is leading the cardiff element. while, the whole project is led by professor flora samuel from the university of cambridge’s department of architecture.the project is one of four new £4.6 million green transition ecosystem (gte) grants by the arts and humanities research council (ahrc). despite changes to the hm treasury green book to encourage forms of evaluation other than economic, local authorities are struggling to capture social, environmental and cultural value in a way that feeds into their systems and processes. this new project aims to make this easier by spatialising data so that it can be used as a basis for targeted hyperlocal action for the green transition. the data gathered as part of this project will be useful to local authorities beyond anglesey, and will inform their decision making as they pursue their own green transitionsthe project, a collaboration with the wales institute of social and economic research and data (wiserd) at cardiff university, cambridge university and wrexham university, as well as several other partners, is supported by the welsh government and the future generations commissioner in wales who are investigating ways to measure and spatialise attainment against the wellbeing of future generations act – a world-leading piece of sustainability legislation. professor shepley said: “i am very pleased to share that we have been funded £4.6 million as part of the ahrc-led green transitions ecosystems call, to build a community open map platform for the isle of anglesey.“we plan to work with arts practitioners to help develop novel forms of community data. wales, of course, has a tradition of bards - poets and musicians. “what that means in practical terms is our bards will be travelling around the island reflecting on issues associated with climate change and undertaking creative activities which engage children and young people on the island. “we will be developing all kinds of responses to do with vital but hard to measure things such as how children and young people feel in their day-to-day lives about issues relating to climate change.“this rich data will provide useful insights and emergent themes to inform and enable decision makers charged with embedding the tenets of the future generations act and the information we gather will be digitised and form a major part of the public map platform.“the project led by professor flora samuel, will create a model for local authority data gathering across the uk and is in collaboration with myself here at wrexham university and colleagues at cardiff university.professor flora samuel said: “climate change cannot be addressed without revealing and tackling the inequalities within society and where they are happening. only when we know what is happening where, and how people are adapting to climate change can we make well informed decisions.” the community-made data will be overlaid onto existing census and administrative data sets to build a baseline future generations map of the isle of anglesey. the layers can be clustered together to measure the island’s progress against the future generations act but can also be reconfigured to other kinds of measurement schema. in this way the project will offer a model for inclusive, transparent and evidence-based planning, offering lessons for the rest of the uk and beyond.this award is part of the future observatory: design the green transition programme, the largest publicly funded design research and innovation programme in the uk. funded by ahrc in partnership with future observatory at the design museum, this £25m multimodal investment aims to bring design researchers, universities, and businesses together to catalyse the transition to net zero and a green economy. .
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