Hereby, the whole Build4People team would like to wish you all the best for the Khmer New Year. May the year ahead be full of joy, prosperity, decent health, and good fortune. Thanks to Nyda Chhinh for editing the Khmer language.
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New Publication of Build4People Work Package #4 “Spatiotemporal Analysis of Land Surface Temperature in Response to Land Use and Land Cover Changes: A Remote Sensing Approach” at the journal “Remote Sensing”
Remote Sensing is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal about the science and application of remote sensing technology and is published semimonthly online by MDPI. The journal is indexed within Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), Ei Compendex, PubAg, GeoRef, Astrophysics Data System, Inspec, dblp, and other databases. Journal Rank: (IF: 5.0) JCR – Q1…
Continue ReadingPublication of Khmer language edition of the Build4People exhibition “Green Buildings and Sustainable Neighborhoods”
We are very happy to announce that the Khmer language edition of the Build4People exhibition 2024 has been finally published online: Among others, it presents good practice examples of green buildings and sustainable neighborhoods from Asia. It has been curated by Build4People Work Package #3 “Sustainable Neighborhoods” led by Eble…
Continue ReadingPublication of video clip documenting the Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab 2024
We are happy to announce a video clip summary of a milestone of the Build4People project, the ”Ecocity Transition Lab 2024” (ECTL). It has been the fourth and final of our living lab series conducted in regard of Phnom Penh’s sub- and periurban Chbar Ambov District. The whole ECTL week…
Continue ReadingPublication of video clip documenting the Build4People WP1-WP6 Science Workshop at Royal University of Phnom Penh
The Build4People team is happy to announce the recent publication of a video clip documenting the Build4People WP1-WP6 Science Workshop at Royal University of Phnom Penh on 28 February 2028. The key objective of this workshop was to introduce and to discuss with local stakeholders two interconnected milestones, the “Build4People…
Continue ReadingPublication of video clip documenting the Popup Kiosk, Norea City, Phnom Penh, during Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab 2024
The Popup Kiosk set-up at the riverside of Norea City, Chbar Ampov District of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, was a participatory intervention during the Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab 2024. It got initiated by the German government funded SMMR project (Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions in ASEAN), managed by Impact Hub Phnom…
Continue ReadingInsightful reflection: The Build4People team rounded off its vibrant stay with a fruitful wrap-up meeting
On March 7, 2024, the Build4People team held its usual wrap-up meeting complementing its latest on-site visit in Phnom Penh. The Build4People team members were invited to reflect on the on-site stay in a three-fold way: highlights experienced, lessons learned, as well as motivational visions for the next stay to…
Continue ReadingLuncheon to connect Build4People with donor organisations supported by German Embassy at Raffles Hotel, Phnom Penh
On 06 March 2024, the German embassy in the Royal Kingdom of Cambodia invited representatives from international donor organisations to a luncheon at the renowned Raffles Hotel in Phnom Penh. The key aim of this event was to connect these donor organisations with the Build4People project, particularly in regard of…
Continue ReadingSuccessful Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab 2024 Presentation Conference at Phnom Penh City Hall
On 06 March 2024, the presentation conference of the Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab (ECTL) took place at Phnom Penh City Hall, in the presence of H.E. Vice-Governor Nuon Pharat who provided a greeting word. After an intensive week of collaborative work in between the Build4People team members and leading representatives…
Continue ReadingCollaboration of local students to jointly develop alternative sustainability visions of Norea City in the context of the Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab 2024
From 29 February till 05 March 2024, about 80 students from six local universities daily gathered at the Fortune Tower of Phnom Penh to jointly work develop alternative visions of sustainability of a prime site of waterfront development in Phnom Penh: Norea City. Due to their different disciplinary backgrounds (the…
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