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NERC Reference : NE/N017498/1

Green Growth: Increasing Resilience in Cities Through the Delivery of Green Infrastructure-based Solutions

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Dr A Barker, The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Co-Investigator:
Dr A A Gilchrist, The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Co-Investigator:
Dr S Payne, University of Sheffield, Urban Studies and Planning
Co-Investigator:
Dr G Clay, The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Co-Investigator:
Dr J Rothwell, The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Co-Investigator:
Dr S GIll, The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Science Area:
Atmospheric
Freshwater
Terrestrial
Overall Classification:
Unknown
ENRIs:
Biodiversity
Environmental Risks and Hazards
Global Change
Pollution and Waste
Science Topics:
Urban & Land Management
Urban Planning & Management
Green infrastructure
Sustainable urban drainage systems
Landscape Architecture
Environmental policy/regulation
Spatial Planning
Abstract:
Green infrastructure (GI) delivers a range of crucial environmental processes and benefits to urban populations. GI also has the potential to play a key role in 'climate proofing' cities. Despite a wealth of scientific understanding on the importance of GI, the implementation and uptake of GI in new developments in the UK is lacking. Through a dialogue and exchange of knowledge with project partners from public, private and charity organisations, this project will develop and test a route map which translates GI scientific research into a practical and applicable user interface. Central to the development of the route map is the identification of user knowledge needs and an exploration of the current perceived barriers to GI uptake. The route map will facilitate the integration of GI science into user organisations, using Manchester as an exemplar city. Crucially, this project will also develop institutional embeddedness in project partners and other key stakeholders to utilise and apply GI science knowledge within user organisations. Through the co-production of knowledge, project partners will enhance their research literacy, thus enabling them to access, assess, translate and integrate GI science in the planning, design, delivery and funding of new developments in Manchester and beyond. It is envisaged that the approach implemented in this project will be adopted by other organisations and stakeholders, and in doing so, will help multifunctional GI-based solutions to become part of business-as-usual city growth in new developments. Key words Green Infrastructure; Barriers; Knowledge Exchange; Decision Tree; Research Literacy; Institutional Embeddedness; Manchester Project Partners Manchester: A Certain Future - Community Interest Company Manchester City Council - Local government organisation Building Design Partnership - International urban design practice Red Rose Forest - Charitable organisation
Period of Award:
1 Apr 2016 - 31 Mar 2019
Value:
£98,023
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NE/N017498/1
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
Innovation
Grant Status:
Closed
Programme:
Innovation - GI

This grant award has a total value of £98,023  

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FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)

DI - Other CostsIndirect - Indirect CostsDA - InvestigatorsDI - StaffDA - Estate CostsDI - T&SDA - Other Directly Allocated
£36,147£23,393£22,192£9,259£5,440£1,581£12

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