Neighbourhood Conditions
The neighbourhood conditions category covers tools researching, monitoring, or engaging on topics focusing on specific neighbourhood environments. This can include tools focusing on tourism, crime, sanitation, air quality, transportation, and pollution (waste, noise, water etc.).
Using OPAL surveys to assess local water quality in the UK
Discover how the OPAL Water Survey investigated water quality across the UK and learn about what invertebrate indicator species can tell us about pollution levels in water bodies. This approach can be used to investigate potential influences of urban areas on water quality and thus resilience to environmental changes.
Using OPAL surveys to explore the effects of urbanisation on invertebrate biodiversity in the UK
Learn about how a nation-wide survey and citizen science approaches can be used to better understand the relationship between urbanisation, vegetation and invertebrate diversity through the lens of the Bugs Count survey implemented in the UK.
Using music as part of the Tupumue project to raise awareness of lung health
This musical case study uses a song and music video to highlight the importance of lung health in Nairobi.
Using digital stories for inclusive climate resilient transport in Zambia
This case study shows how digital storytelling can be used for inclusive climate resilient transport in Zambia.
Using digital stories for inclusive climate resilient transport in Uganda
This case study shows how digital storytelling can be used for inclusive climate resilient transport in Uganda.
Estimating the resource recovery potential of waste streams in Kampala, Uganda
Discover how to apply a simple material flow analysis approach to track the transformation of waste streams into resource recovery products, such as biogas and solid fuel through this case study in Kampala, Uganda. The results of this approach can be used to encourage more sustainable urban sanitation and waste management systems.
Using WASH Flows in the in the development of the Tupiza watershed plan, Bolivia
Learn about how WASH Flows was used in Tupiza watershed, Bolivia; an area with limited access to water and sanitation services. Explore how the outputs allowed an evaluation the impact of potential WASH solutions.
WASH Flows Tool
Explore this analytical tool aiming to combine both watershed management and water, sanitation and hygiene goals into a single planning process, encompassing all water supply sources.
Using drawing as part of the AIR Network to share information
This drawing case study shows how information can be shared and communicated through different creative platforms.
Creative drawing approach
Learn more about how drawing can be used as an approach to express and share information.