Events in December 2012
Disintegrated Development at the Rural Urban Fringe
Alister Scott, Professor of Environmental and Spatial Planning, Birmingham City UniversityTuesday 11th December 2012 - 5:30pmThe spaces where countryside meets town are often amongst society's most valued and pressured places which collectively form the rural-urban fringe (RUF).
Networks, Power and Environmental Planning
Dr Andrew Flynn (School of Planning and Geography) and Nick Hacking (Low Carbon Research Institute)Tuesday 11th December 2012 - 4:00pmIn this paper we examine the claims that competing networks make over the safety or risk attached to an energy-from-waste (EfW) plant in Crymlyn Burrows in South Wales.
UCAS Open Day - Cardiff School of Planning and Geography - (05/12/12)
Wednesday 5th December 2012 - 11:00amJoin us for the UCAS Open Day at the Cardiff School of Planning and Geography.
'A Name is a Statement' Linking Real and Virtual Identity Through Geodemographics
Professor Paul Longley, Department of Geography, University College LondonTuesday 4th December 2012 - 5:30pmThis presentation considers whether and how tokens of virtual identity can be linked to the probable characteristics of people and places.
