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Two new mascots are helping bring to life the history and wildlife of a city centre urban watercourse.
This project aims to improve approaches to chart urban extent by integrating night light data with Landsat 30m resolution satellite images
Local Authorities and regional transport operators will study how self-driving vehicle technology can improve local transport in remote, rural, and urban areas.
Taking critical analysis and research from the lab to frontline troops, he and his team work to give our Armed Forces an operational edge.
Product Safety report for Urban Mx Scooter presenting a serious risk of entrapment due to noncompliant dimensions surrounding movable parts.
This project scoped the reasons for establishing space for water to behave naturally in towns and cities, as well as the obstacles that stand in the way.
Making real-time transport-related open data through the Urban Observatories' sensor networks to support digital twin development.
This rapid literature review surveys the literature on urban expansion in Nigerian cities and towns over the coming decades
This review sets out to facilitate the creation of practical tools for decision makers to tackle sexual harassment in African urban transport
This research aimed to explore the use of social network analysis as a technique to aid understanding of a local gang.
This study seeks to inform developments and investments that foster more inclusive urbanisation, particularly for vulnerable groups
For cities in Africa a 1.5°C increase in global temperature will bring forward urgency of meeting basic needs in sanitation, water and land-tenure
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