
East of England Development Agency
East of England Development Agency
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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:South East England Regional Assembly, Yorkshire and Humber Assembly, Northumbrian Water Group (United Kingdom), DEFRA, THU +27 partnersSouth East England Regional Assembly,Yorkshire and Humber Assembly,Northumbrian Water Group (United Kingdom),DEFRA,THU,Kelda Group (United Kingdom),Ove-Arup,DfT,East of England Development Agency,East of England Regional Assembly,Environmental Agency,One NorthEast Regional Develop't Agency,Biffa plc,East of England Development Agency,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Department for Transport,Tsinghua University,North East Assembly,University of Cambridge,East of England Regional Assembly,NWL,Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,North East Assembly,South East England Regional Assembly,Communities and Local Government,University of Cambridge,EA,One NorthEast Regional Develop't Agency,Arup Group Ltd,Biffa Waste Services Ltd,Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government,Yorkshire and Humber AssemblyFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F007566/1Funder Contribution: 3,225,930 GBPThis research proposal by the ReVISIONS consortium aims to provide the knowledge for public agencies and companies to plan regional infrastructure for transport, water, waste, and energy, (ranging from large capital schemes to small scale decentralised services), in a more coordinated and integrated way so as to maximise economic competitiveness, reduce environmental and resource impacts, and allow households to live more sustainably with an enhanced quality of life. This research will explore the inter-relationships between infrastructure policies and measures at the regional and local scales and explore the tensions and interactions that exist across these scales, and between sectors. The research builds on the expertise, data, models, and tools of the EPSRC sustainable urban environments projects of SOLUTIONS, (land use and transport), WaND, (water), and SUE-Waste, with additional expertise on energy generation and supply, and building energy demand. The research will aim to develop a holistic and practical integrated framework for the analysis and assessment of the sustainability of regional spatial development. It will devise and test alternative regional spatial strategies integrated across infrastructure sectors and spatial scales to investigate to what extent infrastructure selection, investment, regulation, and pricing can help to achieve more sustainable ways of living. At the regional scale these options will range from focussing new development on the core city of the region, to allocating most of the new dwellings within planned new developments dispersed throughout the region. Regional policies affect the location of development and the density of housing and hence the demand for transport, energy, water and waste services, which has major implications for infrastructure provision. Whilst regional policies can enhance the sustainability of the allocation of land and movement of resources at the regional scale, they also risk constraining sustainable development through limiting opportunities for sustainable action at the local scale. Local solutions clearly have implications at the regional level (via aggregate demand for travel and resources, and waste flows), and have an important role in making efficient use of existing infrastructure capacity and obviating the need for potentially unsustainable capital works. These local sustainability improvements will be re-aggregated to estimate the impacts at the regional level for each of these integrated regional options.The research will be based on case studies of the Greater South East regions, (London, East and South East of England), and contrasted with a case study of a lower growth more polycentric region, such as the North East of England. The research will be carried out in parallel with similar case studies of city regions in other parts of the world to compare and contrast regions of similar size to the Greater South East but at different stages of development. These cases studies will include Beijing, Sao Paulo, and possibly Los Angeles.Each option will be assessed across a wide range of criteria encompassing environmental impacts, use of resources, economy, social inclusion, health, and other quality of life factors. The options will be compared within a multi-criteria assessment framework in full consultation with end users and stakeholders. This will identify the most robust options that perform well for different value judgements and different future scenarios. The research will deliver generic normative guidance and decision support tools for use by central and regional government departments and agencies, regional assemblies, utility companies, developers, planners and designers.
All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=ukri________::fe52ef6e49eb2d75f2269604b73bf50d&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eumore_vert All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=ukri________::fe52ef6e49eb2d75f2269604b73bf50d&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2007 - 2011Partners:VBC Group (United Kingdom), BP British Petroleum, Instem Computer Systems, LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED, Alcoa Europe Flat Rolled Products +139 partnersVBC Group (United Kingdom),BP British Petroleum,Instem Computer Systems,LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED,Alcoa Europe Flat Rolled Products,Unipath Ltd,Unimatic Engineers Ltd,Cytec Engineered Materials,Comsol (United Kingdom),Air Liquide (France),AWE Aldermaston,Galorath (United Kingdom),Lotus Engineering Ltd,Alcoa (United Kingdom),MSU,Proton (United Kingdom),Amersham plc,Galorath Affiliates Ltd,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Asylum Research UK Ltd,Thales,AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED,Epigem (United Kingdom),De Montfort University,ArvinMeritor Automotive Light Vehicle,Tata Motors (United Kingdom),DMU,Ministry of Defence (MOD),Control 2K,Unilever Corporate Research,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Technology Partnership (United Kingdom),Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),BearingPoint (United Kingdom),GE (General Electric Company) UK,NHS Blood and Transplant,Castrol UK Ltd,CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY,Lockheed Martin (United Kingdom),Doncasters Plc,Delcam International plc,Unimatic Engineers Ltd,Cranfield University,National Physical Laboratory,Bombardier Aerospace,Renold Precision Technologies,Tecan Components Ltd,Control 2K Ltd,Scott Bader Company Ltd,Edwards,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),Bovis Lend Lease,Airbus (United Kingdom),Thales (United Kingdom),Unipath Ltd,Cognition Europe,Saint-Gobain Abrasives,AWE,Doncasters Plc,Amersham PLC,Unilever UK Central Resources Limited,Technology Partnership Plc (The),Mouchel (United Kingdom),Thales,Autoliv (United Kingdom),Cognition Europe,Arup Group Ltd,General Electric (United Kingdom),Lend Lease (United Kingdom),Saint-Gobain Abrasives,Abbott (United Kingdom),Comsol Ltd,Edwards,BAE Systems (Sweden),Renold Precision Technologies,Delcam (United Kingdom),Ministry of Defence,AIRBUS UK,VBC Group,Battenfeld U K Ltd,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),CONTOUR FINE TOOLING LIMITED,Autoliv Ltd,JAGUAR LAND ROVER LIMITED,Scott Bader,Michigan State University,Jaguar Cars,National Blood Service,Holroyd Machine Tools Gears &,ASYLUM RESEARCH UK LTD,National Blood Service,Airbus,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Holroyd Machine Tools Gears &,Contour Fine Tooling Ltd,Accuromm UK Ltd,LCP CONSULTING LTD,Castrol (United Kingdom),Bombardier Aerospace,Tecan Components Ltd,GE Fanuc Europe SA - UK Branch,Bernard Matthews (United Kingdom),Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Ltd,Shell Research UK,Instem Computer Systems,LG Mouchel and Partners,Ministry of Defence MOD,Epigem Ltd,Lockheed Martin UK,Arup Group (United Kingdom),Halliburton KBR,NPL,ROLLS-ROYCE PLC,Defence Science and Technology Laboratory,East of England Development Agency,GKN Aerospace,Unilever (United Kingdom),Edwards (United Kingdom),Delcam International plc,BAE Sytems Electronics Ltd,Epigem Ltd,MG Rover Group Limited,BAE Systems,Halliburton KBR,[no title available],GE (General Electric Company) UK,GKN Aerospace Services Ltd,TfL,Atkins UK,BOC Edwards,CYTEC ENGINEERED MATERIALS LIMITED,Air Liquide (France),Battenfeld U K Ltd,GE Fanuc Europe SA - UK Branch,Atkins (United Kingdom),MG Rover Group Ltd,Shell (United Kingdom),Bernard Matthews,ArvinMeritor Automotive Light Vehicle,BP International,East of England Development Agency,Airbus (United Kingdom),Accuromm UK Ltd,BP (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001874/1Funder Contribution: 9,770,800 GBPThe Cranfield IMRC vision is to grow the existing world class research activity through the development and interaction between:Manufacturing Technologies and Product/Service Systems that move UK manufacturing up the value chain to provide high added value manufacturing business opportunities.This research vision builds on the existing strengths and expertise at Cranfield and is complementary to the activities at other IMRCs. It represents a unique combination of manufacturing research skills and resource that will address key aspects of the UK's future manufacturing needs. The research is multi-disciplinary and cross-sectoral and is designed to promote knowledge transfer between sectors. To realise this vision the Cranfield IMRC has two interdependent strategic aims which will be pursued simultaneously:1.To produce world/beating process and product technologies in the areas of precision engineering and materials processing.2.To enable the creation and exploitation of these technologies within the context of service/based competitive strategies.
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