Built Environment & Mobility
              Data & Technology
          
                  The goal of this research is to extend the Campus as a Living Lab concept from the University of...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Human Well-being & Social Systems
          
                  In an effort to encourage more residents and visitors to explore Vancouver on foot, information...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Climate Change & Energy
          
                  The overarching question of this project is: What is the current state of anaerobic digestion (AD)...        
    
                  Built Environment & Mobility        
                  To explore options for reducing the health impacts of extreme heat events in Vancouver, the City of...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Human Well-being & Social Systems
          
                  This report summarizes a selection of City of Vancouver engineering projects to develop a framework...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Climate Change & Energy
          
                  The City of Vancouver is considering the role energy benchmarking of large commercial and...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Climate Change & Energy
          
                  Studies on telecommuting have shown many qualitative benefits, such as increased productivity and...        
    
                  Built Environment & Mobility        
                  The project was informed by Goal 4 of the Greenest City 2020 Action Plan, seeking to make walking,...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Human Well-being & Social Systems
          
                  This report identifies the challenges and opportunities of returning the 800-block of Robson Street...        
    Built Environment & Mobility
              Data & Technology
          
                  This report outlines the goals and actions to be undertaken as part of the Idle Management Program...        
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
