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ELL 2012

East London Lives 2012

Research

The majority of the content of the archive was generated from research carried out by researchers at the University of East London, especially its London East Research Institute and the Institute for Health and Human Development.

The final archive contains:

Legacy indicators

Viewpoints from the local community about the Games

Research results from the five host boroughs from research carried out by IHHD for the WellLondon project

Greater London Authority publications

Stratford Station in 2005

For more information click on the links opposite.

The London East Research Institute (LERI) conducts research and consultancy on issues of urban regeneration, focusing on the economic, social and cultural development of East London and the Thames Gateway. We aim to provide information, research and teaching resources that enable policy-makers, businesses and local communities understand the processes and impacts of development and thereby help optimise regeneration outcomes.

The Institute for Health and Human Development (IHHD) was set up in March 2006 and brings together expertise across the university to carry out research on health and wellbeing and their social, economic and cultural  determinants. The Institute and its people have a track record of research geared towards policy and intervention development in both developing and developed countries; a commitment to  community participation in research, and a focus on  the  potential of the structural and cultural interventions to  influence consumption lifestyles and promote health and wellbeing.

 

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