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    Keynote presentation: Creating capacity and capability for the future of the built environment: The importance of applied research

    Berry, Terri-Ann

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    2022-02
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    Berry, T-A. (2022, February). Keynote Presentation: Creating Capacity and Capability for the Future of the Built Environment: The Importance of Applied Research. Paper presented at the 7th New Zealand Built Environment Research Symposium (NZBERS), Massey University.
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    Abstract
    ESRC – team & purpose The issues: waste & pollution Finding practical solutions Environmental Solutions Research Centre Funding potential Multidisciplinary partnering Indoor air quality IAQ research Unitec WISP Waste Construction & demolition waste C&D plastic waste research Research impacts Hazardous wase Alternative disposal Asbestos in NZ Academic & industrial partnerships Academic funding pros & cons Industrial partnership - pros Research informs teaching Research team accomplishments Research team awards & success Conclusions
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, Environmental Solutions Research Centre (Unitec Institute of Technology), Unitec Institute of Technology, construction industry, research centres, waste disposal, industry collaboration, applied research, industry and education partnerships
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    330202 Building construction management and project planning, 410404 Environmental management
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