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Seven Principles of Sustainable Regeneration and Development
Introduction
Guide to the sustainability debate and to some of the fundamental principles that underpin sustainability including the local dimension, framework planning & place making, design excellence; and governance and strategic capacity.
Description
Housing associations, private house-builders, local authorities and regeneration agencies are increasingly prevailed upon to plan for and build 'sustainable communities'.
This guide has been developed to help everyone involved in regeneration, house-building, place-making and the creation of new settlements and communities to think and act more sustainably.
It suggests that the disciplines that help to create excellent places and communities correspond well with those required for environmental protection; that the disciplines required to reduce social division and unfairness coincide with those needed to eliminate environmental injustice.
Background information
The guide is aimed at strategists and practitioners responsible for investing billions of pounds of public money to help create attractive places and homes where people will want to live for generations to come, in ways which offer best value for money over their full life and have lest impact upon local and global environments.
Methodology
The guide focuses on key issues and concepts in the long term process of sustainability and promotes the principal disciplines that will enable a more strategic and holistic approach to the implementation of these.
Principles cover:
  • the local dimension,
  • environmental sustainability,
  • framework planning and place making,
  • whole life costs and values,
  • design excellence,
  • sustainable lifestyles,
  • and governance and strategic capacity.
Conclusions
Key issues and recommended actions are reported for each separate principle within the guide. The authors argue that if partners in regeneration and development consciously and carefully work through each of the seven principles suggested, they will give the planned development a better chance of meeting the proper expectations and standards of sustainability.
Contact info
Housing Corporation
Phone: +44 0845 230 7000
enquiries@housingcorp.gsx.gov.uk
Publication date
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Project finished
/03/2004
Researcher
Beyond Green, Jonathan Smales, David Copeland, Chris Watts, Joanna Yarrow, Dan Epstein
Links
Visit the Housing Corporation website

Download the 'Seven Principles of Sustainable Regeneration and Development' Report (PDF, Eng, 204 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Urban environment
Keywords
Environmental sustainability
 


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