The Material Flow Monitor provides insight into the circularity of different sectors. A new article co-authored by Vivian Tunn shares this innovative methodology.
Utrecht University contributed to the ICER report, including the Material Flow Monitor and analysis of six areas from a mission-oriented innovation perspective.
New climate research provides first hint that climate change was able to disrupt the water cycle in the distant past – possibly even influencing ocean currents.
The Good Living 2050 contest aims to fill the gaps in our collective imagination by challenging contestants to develop images of what everyday life might look like in 3 decades’ time.
Dora Sampaio’s book offers a comprehensive ethnographic study of the diversity of living and ageing experiences of three groups of older migrants – return, lifestyle and ageing-in-place labour migrants – from a comparative perspective.
On 26 May 2023, Utrecht University’s Focus Area on Migration and Societal Change will organize a workshop on the growing phenomenon of externalization of migration control.