by Angela | Jul 26, 2024 | Blog
De Ceuvel is an innovative and sustainable urban development project located in Amsterdam North. It stands as a prime example of how Doughnut Economics principles can be applied to create a regenerative and circular community. DE CEUVEL IS ONE OF THE MOST SUSTAINABLE...
by Angela | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
Continuing the series on doughnut economics in the construction industry, I’ve been looking at the work done in Amsterdam to develop the city without exceeding social, ecological and planetary boundaries. Amsterdam is a prime example of a city implementing...
by Grahan Attwell | Jul 23, 2024 | Blog
There are differences in the construction industry in the different European countries in Europe and in different regions in the same country. But the issues and challenges facing the industry in different countries are remarkably similar. The Green Transition which I...
by Angela | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog
In the quest for sustainable development, the construction industry stands at a pivotal crossroads. Enter Doughnut Economics, a revolutionary framework developed by economist Kate Raworth, designed to balance essential human needs with the planet’s ecological limits....
by Grahan Attwell | Jul 17, 2024 | Blog
Photo by Shivendu Shukla on Unsplash In the first of my short series on innovation and training in the European construction Industry written as part of the European Green Circle project, I looked at European and international targets and initiatives for supporting...
by Grahan Attwell | Jul 11, 2024 | Blog
This is the first of a short series as part of the Erasmus+ Green Circle project looking at the role of the Construction Industry in tackling climate and environmental change, the need for new and higher level skills, innovation in the industry and education and...