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Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD)
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Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD)

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/tde/institutes/oxford-institute-for-sustainable-development-oisd Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/research-centres

Director: Professor Rajat Gupta

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rgupta@brookes.ac.uk

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About us

Research impact

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About us

The Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD), founded in 2004, is one of the UK's largest research institutes dedicated to sustainable development research in the built and natural environments. OISD, which consists of six distinct research groups, addresses the multiple dimensions of sustainable development and the synergies and processes that link them, through a multi- and interdisciplinary approach.

OISD has a key mission to undertake funded research on sustainability in the built and natural environments at all scales, addressing the multiple dimensions of sustainable development (social, economic, environmental and governance) and the synergies and processes that link them.  Its aim is to advance knowledge and practice on sustainable environments by:

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Research impact

Research impacts can be broadly situated within three interlinked ‘arenas’:

  1. developing and exploiting new technologies and evaluative techniques
  2. evaluating and influencing policy processes and regulatory frameworks
  3. shaping practice, capacity building, and changing behaviours.

Across these arenas impacts are generated variously through:

Leadership

Professor Rajat Gupta

Professor of Sustainable Architecture and Climate Change, Director of OISD and LCB Group

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Groups

Low Carbon Building (LCB)

Land, Design and Development (LDD)

Planning, Policy and Governance (PPG)

Smart Construction and Impact Assessment (SC&IA)

Architectural Engineering Research Group

Our research themes

The research groups of OISD focuses on different spatial scales and processes. Each group has a distinct identity and research strategy, but there are also synergies between them and collaborative working is an important element of our activities. The groups are addressing the following research themes:

RESIDE: Residential building energy demand reduction in India

RESIDE is a four-year research initiative designed to support the improvement of living conditions for millions of Indian citizens through establishing the knowledge base to develop a residential building code for high quality, low-energy housing across all five climatic zones in India. The project brings together an interdisciplinary team of architects, engineers, digital scientists, urban planners and behavioural researchers in India and UK to assess all aspects of the residential energy use problem, including performance of the building fabric; in-home appliances including heating, ventilation and air conditioning; indoor environment and occupant behaviour.

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Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM)

Study to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobility on health and wellbeing with a variety of social groups living in different neighbourhoods in Brazil and the UK, and also to explore the potential for participatory mobilities planning with local communities to support and develop solutions for healthy urban mobility.

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Energy REV: providing evidence for scaling up smart local energy systems

EnergyREV is a consortium of academics aiming to unlock the benefits of Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES). With multi-disciplinary expertise, they investigate opportunities and challenges around policy, regulation, user engagement and digitalisation of energy systems. They identify evidence to inform change in both the UK and internationally and provide new tools and insights to accelerate the delivery and roll-out of these systems.\

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Local Energy Oxfordshire (LEO)

Project LEO is running trials in Oxfordshire to build a broad range of reliable evidence of the technological, market and social conditions needed for a greener, more flexible, and fair electricity system.

LEO is working on a diverse range of innovative project areas and activities. These are all aimed at accelerating our learning and providing a strong evidence base and practical guidance that will support the UK’s transition to a clean, secure and affordable energy system. We are making the most of the skills, knowledge and expertise of all the project partners, with specific partners leading and participating in these different activities.\

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