This week two non-legislative motions were presented in the Spanish Parliament by the largest opposition party, calling on the caretaker government to elaborate a new Climate Change Act and a participatory Plan for fostering transitions towards sustainable lifestyles. The Socialist Member of the Spanish Parliament, Ricardo García Mira (the former coordinator of the GLAMURS Project), […] >>
Connecting empirical research to different modelling frameworks. Bath, 17th – 18th July 2014
Previous to the first GLAMURS consortium members meeting in Rome next October 1st-3rd, an encounter took place in Bath on July 17th-18th. This meeting, hosted by the University of Bath, focussed our attention on the kick-start of the close collaborative work, defining specific aspects of the modelling, and also connecting the empirical research and the […] >>