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Cardiff 2050: City regional scenarios for urban sustainability

Eames, Malcolm; De Laurentis, Carla; Hunt, Miriam; Lannon, Simon Charles; Dixon, Tim

Authors

Malcolm Eames

Carla De Laurentis

Miriam Hunt

Simon Charles Lannon

Tim Dixon



Abstract

What would a sustainable future look like for Cardiff and South East Wales?

This report describes three distinctive long term (2050) city regional
futures: i) Connected Cardiff; ii) Compact Cardiff–Wilderness Valleys;
and iii) Orchard Cardiff City-Region. Developed through an in-depth
participatory back-casting and foresight process, these scenarios are not predictions. Rather they are intended to open up debate and inform current societal choices through exploring how a range of pressures and societal responses might play out at the city regional scale.
The Cardiff 2050 City Regional Scenarios for Urban Sustainability were developed by the Retrofit 2050 project team on the basis of an extensive research process that spanned 2011-2013, including: a series of workshops that brought together national experts in the fields of water, waste, energy and transport; workshops incorporating regional stakeholders from local government, industry and civil society groups; semi-structured interviews with regional stakeholders; and a desk-based review of relevant policy documents and grey literature.

Citation

Eames, M., De Laurentis, C., Hunt, M., Lannon, S. C., & Dixon, T. (2014). Cardiff 2050: City regional scenarios for urban sustainability. EPSRC

Report Type Technical Report
Publication Date 2014
Deposit Date Jun 28, 2022
Keywords sustainable future; Cardiff; Cardiff 2050; South East Wales; urban sustainability
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9642558
Publisher URL www.retrofit2050.org.uk