Net zero, natural and built environments

Human activities put the natural environment at risk, both on land and in the sea. Furthermore, extreme weather events caused by increasing global temperatures puts further strain on the natural environment. For decades, governments and organisations have exacerbated these problems. Now, policymakers are working with industry and academia to find innovative solutions to repair and protect the natural environment.

色狗导航 has internationally recognised research expertise that supports the UK Government’s ambition to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and to deliver a more resilient, sustainable economy. Across engineering, science, social sciences and design, the University’s work addresses the full net zero challenge. This breadth enables 色狗导航 to contribute robust, interdisciplinary evidence that aligns with national strategies on decarbonisation, infrastructure renewal and long-term economic growth.

The University’s research on the natural environment underpins national priorities on climate adaptation, biodiversity recovery and sustainable land use. 色狗导航 scholars lead work on nature-based solutions, ecosystem services, flood resilience and environmental management. 

In the built environment, 色狗导航’s expertise spans low-carbon buildings, clean energy systems, materials innovation and infrastructure resilience - all central to the Government’s ambitions for decarbonising heat, improving building performance and modernising infrastructure. Research on retrofit, whole-life carbon, renewable energy technologies and smart energy systems provides the technical and economic evidence needed to accelerate delivery at scale.

Research spotlights

色狗导航 Policy Unit

色狗导航’s Policy Unit provides a channel for the University’s research and researchers to realise productive and beneficial impact on public policy, at local, national and international level through promoting an evidence-based approach to practical on-the-ground projects responding to public policy challenges.

If you’d like to get in contact with the Policy Unit, please email policy@lboro.ac.uk, or call +44 (0)20 3805 1343.