How can local government build sustainable urban neighbourhoods?

Authors:

Dr Nicholas Falk and Michael Carley

Published in:

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Date:

February 2012

Themes:

Housing and community

Urban development and regeneration

Locations:

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Summary:

The UK needs many more and better homes. This study presents ideas drawn from research and case studies on how to develop sustainable new communities.

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This report dives into what really works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to building new communities—focusing on making homes, neighbourhoods, and communities that last. It’s all about creating urban neighbourhoods that are sustainable both socially and physically, highlighting the role of local leadership, design, and teamwork.

Originally published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation