Social and Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment

To plan for a sustainable future we need to understand the impact that humans are having on their environments. The breadth of expertise that exists at the University of Greenwich means that we can carry out assessment and monitoring of social and natural environments. Using state of the art equipment staff are able to analyse and monitor the physical and chemical properties of a wide range of environments. There is also significant expertise in applying social science research methods to investigating sustainability issues.
Examples of Current or Recent Activities
- Geography and Sustainable Development
- Chemostratigraphy and Inorganic Forensic Fingerprinting
- Palaeoenvironmental Analysis
- Aerobiology
- Environment, Vulnerability and Policy
In all these sub-themes our work is driven by a concern for livelihoods and for sustainability.
Educational Opportunities and Provision
Programmes that include elements relevant to the theme of sustainable communities and regeneration include:
- BSc (Hons) Geography
- BSc (Hons) Environmental Science
- BSc (Hons) Sustainable Development
- MSc Sustainable Futures
- MSc Natural Resources
Consultancy Services
The University of Greenwich offers a wide range of services and skills that contribute to the realisation of sustainable communities and regeneration.
