Novel co-created transdisciplinary research uses arts and humanities methods to explore air pollution in an informal settlement (Mukuru) in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Novel co-created transdisciplinary research uses arts and humanities methods to explore air pollution in an informal settlement (Mukuru) in Nairobi, Kenya.
To ensure future sustainability, cities need to consider concepts of livability and resident wellbeing alongside environmental and economic development equity.
Understanding the challenges of inclusivity and climate resilience in transport planning in Africa: results of a needs assessment in 4 countries.
This paper explores gender issues in East African public transport systems and gender mainstreaming as a way to build more sustainable and inclusive cities.
Renewable energy mini-grids can have significant impacts on livelihoods and improved business performance and productivity in rural parts of Africa.
Using creative engagement methods can transform city planning and widen inclusion.
A new analysis looks at six countries and identifies the synergies and conflicts between nationally determined contributions and Sustainable Development Goals.
This exploratory study applies a standardised analysis framework to health and wellbeing metrics of cities in the UK, Sweden, Estonia, Kenya and Thailand.
Using citizen science approaches to explore personal exposure to air pollution of selected informal settlement dwellers in Nairobi, Kenya.
This framework Integrates service design and behavioural insights to inform more robust development interventions.
Greater inclusion of gender concerns in energy sector decision-making improves development outcomes.
This report covers how the water-energy-food security nexus approach can help promote climate-resilient decisions and model actions in Rwanda's Akagera Basin.
This policy brief highlights hotspots in resource use competition in Rwanda that might flare up as resources become increasingly scarce in the future.
This paper looks at users' experience of connecting to and using electricity services from a 60 kW solar mini-grid in Mpanta, Zambia.
This report identifies how centralised and decentralised approaches could support a secure low-carbon energy infrastructure in Southern Africa.