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JOHN TIBBITT

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Latest Issues

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Places Briefing #3

Welcome to Places Briefing #3. Places Briefing is intended to sit alongside the longer posts in Policies for Places and brings shorter notices of recent reports and publications relating to important issues for the development of better pla...

2 months ago
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Greening the city - the role of urban trees

In my previous post in Policies for Places I discussed some of the issues which arise for cities in delivering climate change adaptation. I pointed to a range of possibilities for cities to help mitigate the effects of severe weather events...

2 months ago
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Places Briefing #2

Thank you all for the interest shown in the first edition of Places Briefing posted on 27 January. Welcome to this new and expanded edition #2.

3 months ago
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Why is climate change adaptation so hard?

Recent weeks have seen some dramatic examples of the impact of climate change and severe weather events as high winds, floods and wildfires wreak havoc in many towns and cities around the world. These are but the latest in a series of weath...

3 months ago
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  • JOHN TIBBITT

    Extensive experience as a social researcher and policy analyst in central and local government in UK, former Vice-chair of Pascal International Observatory, currently Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Glasgow University

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