A taxonomy of cities - using urban typologies to understand the infrastructural dynamics of the UK heat supply

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Title
A taxonomy of cities - using urban typologies to understand the infrastructural dynamics of the UK heat supply

CoPED ID
0da38a7c-2c0b-46e8-9007-3d961fcff862

Status
Active

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Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Jan. 8, 2018

End Date
Aug. 13, 2025

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This doctoral research project involves an exploration of resource requirements in UK cities using the frame of urban metabolism; this involves an investigation of drivers of urban energy, water, material and food demands and their relationship to local infrastructure. This research will evaluate UK cities using the organism metaphor, developing a "taxonomy" of urban areas. When a consideration of changing building/technology stocks are made, along with urban form and regional economic profiles, spatially and temporally explicit urban metabolic models will be developed. Considerations of taxonomy and these urban metabolism models will then be used in a group of selected UK case study cities to examine infrastructural change for the low-carbon systems of the future. This examination will focus on the transition to carbon-free heating options, widening our understanding of which options are most suitable in different UK contexts.
The project will involve collaboration with selected UK cities to serve as case studies for the validation of metabolic profiles developed. These will include a diverse set of cases, with varying metabolic needs to serve a variety of economic activities and infrastructure systems. Ultimately the exploration of the interrelationship between these and their temporal and spatial dynamics will enable new insight in planning for regional transitions to low-carbon systems.

Eugene Mohareb SUPER_PER
Christina Bristow STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Towns and cities
  2. Infrastructures
  3. Urban design
  4. Urbanisation
  5. Case study
  6. Urban studies
  7. Metabolism
  8. Regional science
  9. Traffic
  10. Climate changes
  11. Community planning

Extracted key phrases
  1. UK case study city
  2. Explicit urban metabolic model
  3. UK city
  4. Urban metabolism model
  5. Urban typology
  6. UK heat supply
  7. Urban area
  8. Urban energy
  9. Urban form
  10. Different UK context
  11. Doctoral research project
  12. Regional economic profile
  13. Infrastructural dynamic
  14. Metabolic profile
  15. Infrastructural change

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