Richard Bull
Professor
School of Engineering and Sustainable Development
De Montfort University
United Kingdom
Biography
Having completed a BA (Hons) and Masters in Theology at the London School of Theology (affiliated with Middlesex University), Richard moved to Nottingham and worked for six years at a large family owned aerospace engineering company in North Nottinghamshire. During this time he studied part-time for an MBA at Nottingham Business School, focusing on corporate social responsibility and environmental management. Richard went on to study for a PhD at the University of Birmingham under Professor Judith Petts. An ESRC Case award with Veolia, it looked at the role of business in society through an examination of whether public engagement and deliberative processes, can generate ‘social learning’ and environmental citizenship.
Research Interest
Sustainability, Education for Sustainable Development, Public Engagement, Behaviour Change, Energy visualisation, Green ICT, Digital Economy, Green Business
Publications
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Azennoud, M., Stuart, G., Bull, R., Lemon, M., and Perry, D. (2017) Smart Energy Management: How Does the Use of Smart Meters Help in Achieving Energy Savings? Case Studies from Two Local Authorities in the UK. ECEEE Summer Study Conference Proceedings 2017. pp 657-666.
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Mazhar, M., Kaveh, B., Sarshar, M., Bull R., and Fayez, R. (2017) Community Engagement as a Tool to help deliver Smart City Innovation: A Case Study of Nottingham, United Kingdom. ECEEE Summer Study Conference Proceedings 2017. pp. 807-820.
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Azennoud, M., Bull, R., Lemon, M., and Perry D (2017) How can the process of adopting energy management in organisations inform water management practice? Journal of Clean Energy Technologies. 5 (5)