Project Details
Description
Investigates the interaction between plants and buildings with direct relevance for future building design and crop development
Studies the benefits of plants in the living space and the use of plants as a source of low carbon materials to store carbon and improve sustainability and in-door air quality
Potential to improve human well-being and food security and to address carbon emission targets
Studies the benefits of plants in the living space and the use of plants as a source of low carbon materials to store carbon and improve sustainability and in-door air quality
Potential to improve human well-being and food security and to address carbon emission targets
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 19 Nov 2014 → 31 Dec 2018 |
Funding
- Rhwydwaith Ymchwil Cymru ar Ynni Carbon Isel a'r Amgylchedd | Low Carbon Energy and Environment Research Network Wales (Funder reference unknown): £284,000.20
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