Today the first Climate Cafe was held at the UT's Design Lab to introduce the new plans for a Climate Centre at the UT. Albert van den Berg, Cheryl de Boer and Miriam Luizink showed the goals of this new Centre and how it can help connect researchers and educators on the topic of climate. This included the LILa! There is also separate funding up to 30k per project, for climate related projects that cover all three aimed aspects of geo, techno, and socio. We are hoping this can help materialize our project at the UT.
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Results thermal walks Hengelo
Last May two thermal walks were conducted with participants in Hengelo to test five different locations where the municipality has implement...
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What could be more in touch with urban nature than sharing your meal outside with a bird? The conference site itself, Atelier gardens , is l...
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What is the LILa? The Living Innovation Lab (LILa) is a joint initiative of the faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) and Geo-Informat...
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In the South of Enschede there is a narrow band of land wedged between the highway and houses, where a main power cable runs above ground. T...
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