Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
In recent decades, the world has experienced unprecedented urban growth. In 2015, close to 4 billion people — 54 per cent of the world’s population — lived in cities and that number is projected to increase to about 5 billion people by 2030. Rapid urbanization has brought enormous challenges, including growing numbers of slum dwellers, increased air pollution, inadequate basic services and infrastructure, and unplanned urban sprawl, which also make cities more vulnerable to disasters. Better urban planning and management are needed to make the world’s urban spaces more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. As of May 2017, 149 countries were developing national-level urban policies.
Keele University is different, and we do sustainability differently! We don’t have a Sustainability Co-ordinating Office, we don’t have a Director of...
Student opportunities and Training Better Leaders
Small but mighty - University of Worcester punches above its weight
Here for current and future generations
Let’s make a sustainable planet: Marking a decade of inspiration, innovation and impact
Meliora: A student international sustainability research symposium and journal series
Bring Your Own Bowl
Staffs TV does Top Gear
The Great Donate – Reducing waste and benefitting the community when students leave the campus Halls of Residence at the end of term
Glasgow Kelvin Velocity: The wheels of sustainability
Living the green and not just a dream
Our Shared City Move-Out Campaign
LOOSing Water
Leeds Living Lab: Where knowledge grows
On-line Certificate: Sustainable Development and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act
Embedding sustainability in the global nursing curriculum
Sustainable futures through online learning
Green Teachers
SHE Inspires
Green Growth Platform - connect, innovate, grow