It emphasises the urgent need for sustainable development due to population growth, housing shortages, and environmental constraints, particularly in the context of traffic congestion and limited city expansion within green belts. The report draws lessons from models in Bicester, Cambridge, and Dutch cities, highlighting strategies such as developing in suitable locations, promoting healthier, balanced communities, and minimising environmental impact. It stresses the importance of integrated planning, innovative funding mechanisms, and regional collaboration to realise long-term benefits. The overarching aim is to create a region that supports high-quality living, fosters economic vitality, and reduces environmental footprints, positioning Central Oxfordshire as a leading example of sustainable urban growth in the 21st century. The report calls for concerted actions and innovative approaches to secure a prosperous and environmentally responsible future for the area.
Oxford Futures: achieving smarter growth in Central Oxfordshire
Authors:
Dr Nicholas Falk
Date:
January 2014
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Themes:
Economic growth and land management
Urban development and regeneration
Locations:
Summary:
The Oxford Futures report advocates for smarter, coordinated growth in Central Oxfordshire to harness its economic and educational strengths while addressing pressing challenges.
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