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PAPRIKA method guides optimal hybrid energy configuration for industrial decarbonization in Egypt

As countries around the world strive to reduce their carbon footprint, a new study uses 1000minds to assesses alternative approaches for decarbonizing electricity generation in a large-scale industrial context.

PAPRIKA method guides optimal hybrid energy configuration for industrial decarbonization in Egypt

Ecologists create new tool for scoring biodiversity of private gardens

A new tool to rate gardens on their level of biodiversity could have key implications for building more ecologically sustainable cities in an increasingly urbanized world.

Ecologists create new tool for scoring biodiversity of private gardens

Australasian Project of the Year – 2021

1000minds played a key role in Dunedin City Council’s (DCC) and WSP’s St Clair to St Kilda Coastal Plan engagement project, which was awarded “Australasian Project of the Year”.

Australasian Project of the Year – 2021

New tool to assess the wellbeing of lion cubs in the wildlife tourism industry

Managers of controversial wildlife interaction facilities, such as lion farms and petting zoos, can use the tool to assess if cubs are cared for in an ethical way.

New tool to assess the wellbeing of lion cubs in the wildlife tourism industry

Electric or petrol/diesel? Which car would you choose?

1000minds was used to discover people’s preferences with respect to the relative importance of the main attributes associated with electric relative to petrol/diesel vehicles.

Electric or petrol/diesel? Which car would you choose?

How legalization of the rhino horn trade could impact rhino welfare

Legalizing the trade in rhino horn could be beneficial for the welfare of rhinoceros, a study using 1000minds shows.

How legalization of the rhino horn trade could impact rhino welfare

The implications of geoengineering schemes for New Zealand

Next week around 40 scientists and policymakers will meet in Wellington to familiarise themselves with the principles behind geoengineering.

The implications of geoengineering schemes for New Zealand

New software could improve democratic input

Air quality is one of the major concerns people have concerning a $300 million cement plant being built at Weston, near Oamaru, according to information being gathered by Ngaio Fletcher.

New software could improve democratic input

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