Unleashing metro growth
...that the pace of change is driven by metros most willing and able to take on new freedoms and responsibilities. If the last 12 months were anything to go by,...
...that the pace of change is driven by metros most willing and able to take on new freedoms and responsibilities. If the last 12 months were anything to go by,...
...reality of local people’s concerns about the future and a strong sense of place. Newcastle’s future visioning is being coordinated by Newcastle City Futures. Mark Tewdwr-Jones at the University of...
...cities have been moving in this direction with new governance arrangements such as combined authorities, and they engage in many partnerships with quasi-public, business, non-profit and community organizations. But local...
...enlightenment, democracy, freedom and inscribed with transformative power for individuals, communities and society. However these positive aspects have also been contrasted by portrayals as hellish places full of fear, despair...
...energy use reduction, to care provision and assisted living. But it will also include new ways of social innovation, new ways of organising communities, and increased access to political processes....
...the next 50 years. Some common themes emerged, including: Where we live Visions of the future built environment of Cambridge were overwhelmingly green: both verdant and ecological. New living landscapes...
...disused railway sidings. Who builds public spaces? Where do they come from? What purpose should they serve? How should the old be incorporated into the new? These are some of...
...the cities in the coming decades. We met with representatives from local businesses, government and universities and heard how new data techniques are allowing researchers to 'time travel' to forecast...
...investment in planning better public spaces can lead to a benefit in health, and more importantly, show evidence to quantify it, new possibilities for cities policy open up. Not that...
...poorer, and which - in combination with the planning practices of many richer areas - inhibits the volume and distribution of new housing production, space standards and so on. Rent:...