12 search results for “remme” in the Public website
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Roy Remme
Faculty of Science
r.p.remme@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275610
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Building sustainable urban futures: integrated analysis of green and grey infrastructure in the Netherlands
This thesis addresses the challenge of sustainable urban development by analyzing the interplay between green and grey infrastructure to optimize resource use and ecosystem services.
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COMBINED - increasing biodiversity and climate change resilience in Dutch landscapes
How can we effectively increase biodiversity and climate resilience in Dutch cities from an ecological, societal and governmental perspective?
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How nature boosts the health of city residents
Your local city park may be improving your health, according to a new paper led by Leiden environmental scientist Roy Remme. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Remme and his colleagues describe how access to nature increases people’s physical activity—and therefore overall health—in…
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Researchers and members of the public bring a sustainable world a little closer
Researchers, civil servants and local residents met on 27 September to talk about partnering for sustainability. What were the results? In a green ‘city oasis’ in the centre of The Hague they spoke about the energy transition, bottom-up initiatives and citizen science.
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Urban
Urbanization brings benefits like housing and jobs but also challenges like biodiversity loss. CML's Urban research program uses science to create sustainable cities, focusing on the built environment (circular economy, urban mining) and enhancing urban nature for biodiversity and human benefits.
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New software for designing sustainable cities
By 2050, more than 70 per cent of the world’s population will live in cities. A group of International researchers has developed software that shows city planners where to invest in nature to improve people’s lives and save billions of dollars.
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Research: Points system makes neighbourhoods nicer to live in
A lot of municipalities work with a points system to encourage construction projects to take biodiversity and creating green areas into account. But this way of working also benefits local neighbourhoods and residents, master's student Marije Sesink discovered. She based her study on The Hague.
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Publications
Below is a chronological list of the most recent to oldest publication from the MultiGreen project.
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Meng Li
Faculty of Science
m.li@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Jill den Boer
Faculty of Science
m.j.den.boer@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Yuanyuan Mao
Faculty of Science
y.mao@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727