Title
Ashford's Integrated Alternatives

CoPED ID
0aff7e2b-8dfe-442c-8563-c3c285719251

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
£1,005,484

Start Date
March 31, 2009

End Date
March 30, 2011

Description

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Progress towards sustainable development is gathering pace in the UK. Many government initiatives have been announced in recent years: the 2005 Sustainable Development Strategy: Securing the Future, the 2006 Code for Sustainable Homes, the initiation of the Academy for Sustainable Communities and the Communities England Agency. Activity and thinking are also being influenced by preparations for the 2012 Olympics. Targets set are challenging, aspirations are high, but there is no established or guaranteed road map to achieve them and traditionally separate and centralised delivery of water, energy and other services may not be able to deliver their share of the improvements needed. However, synergies, innovation, cost savings and environmental benefits may be achieved through more holistic thinking, different scales of provision, by greater integration between different service sectors and through different business delivery models. So far, there are few significant examples in the UK of this approach. So, this timely research will explore the extent to which more integrated urban utility service provision can contribute to this agenda and enhance the adaptive capacity of these systems, vital to ensure long-term sustainability under changing climatic, environmental, demographic and economic conditions. This will be demonstrated by working in partnership with Ashford's Future as they deliver regeneration and sustainable development in this key area.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Sustainable development
  2. Climate changes
  3. Enterprises
  4. Environmental changes
  5. Residence
  6. Environmental effects
  7. Business
  8. Innovations
  9. Future
  10. Safety and security
  11. Environmental policy

Extracted key phrases
  1. Sustainable development
  2. Ashford
  3. Integrated Alternatives
  4. Sustainable Development Strategy
  5. Integrated urban utility service provision
  6. Sustainable Communities
  7. Different business delivery model
  8. Different service sector
  9. Sustainable Homes
  10. Communities England Agency
  11. Future
  12. Government initiative
  13. Progress
  14. Recent year
  15. UK

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