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Moving health upstream in urban development decision-making NORTH BRISTOL URBAN EXTENSION 5,700 homes + 50ha employment BRISTOL ARENA 12,000 seat stadium + 3.6ha masterplan Advisory & appraisal FORMER LAUNDRY SITE 115 units + 3.5 acre


  1. Moving health upstream in urban development decision-making

  2. NORTH BRISTOL URBAN EXTENSION 5,700 homes + 50ha employment BRISTOL ARENA 12,000 seat stadium + 3.6ha masterplan Advisory & appraisal FORMER LAUNDRY SITE 115 units + 3.5 acre masterplan

  3. Clipper Estates GREAT BOW YARD Exhibition of Excellence - Housing Design Awards 2006 Best Sustainable Development, Gold Award - What House Awards 2006 Gold Standard - Building for Life 2007 Winner , Building Regeneration - RICS Awards 2008 South West Winner , Sustainability - RICS Awards 2008 South West Project of The Year - RICS Awards 2008 South West Finalist , Community Benefit - RICS Awards 2008 South West Finalist - RICS National Awards 2008 Commendation for Restoration and Conservation of a listed building - Somerset Building Awards 2008

  4. What is ‘GOOD DENSITY’ and how can real estate finance invest in it? Transport Green/blue infrastructure Buildings Governance Employment

  5. CLIMATE RISK ASSESSMENT Impact on Bristol’s health system + = ?

  6. OUR PLANET OUR HEALTH OVERPOPULATION CLIMATE CHANGE URBANISATION FOOD

  7. Fantasy... 1 Latest urban fantasy 2 Standard volume delivery 3 …reality

  8. … reality

  9. UP STREA Moving health upstream M in urban development planning 1 Estimating cost of poor quality urban environment 2 Exploring barriers and opportunities for creating healthy urban environments

  10. BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL BRISTOL & BATH REGIONAL CAPITAL

  11. CASE STUDY: VOLUME BUILDER

  12. CASE STUDY: LOCAL AUTHORITY HEALTHY NEW TOWN

  13. CASE STUDY: SOCIAL HOUSING

  14. CASE STUDY: CITY AUTHORITY (with £6bn NHS budget?)

  15. GARDEN VILLAGES , TOWNS + CITIES

  16. development delivery Land disposal + HOMES AND COMMUNITIES AGENCY

  17. TYPES OF INTERVENTION E.g. • Corporate Governance • Landownership • Land disposal • Procurement • Policy • Innovative / disruptive delivery vehicles • New partnerships • Legislation • Compulsory Purchase Powers

  18. 4 PHASE PROCESS 1 2 3 4 URBAN-HEALTH EVIDENCE Recruitment of BARRIERS Post hoc advisory groups analysis + & Agreement of Dissemination ECONOMIC methodology OPPORTUNITIES VALUATION

  19. + PHE topic list + Vancouver Healthy Toolkit + BREEAM Communities + HUDU Rapid HIA + Egan Review

  20. FINDINGS SO FAR: TRANSPORT Variable Health Outcome Strength of evidence Poor academic performance among MODERATE children Health-related quality of life STRONG Transportation noise Heart diseases STRONG Type II diabetes STRONG Living near major roads Dementia MODERATE General ill-health STRONG Traffic-related air pollutants (NO 2 Pre/post-menopausal breast cancer STRONG exposure) Leukaemia WEAK Dementia MODERATE Infrastructure for walking, cycling and Increased walking, cycling and bus MODERATE public transport travel Road safety- speed cameras, speed Reduced road traffic collisions MODERATE humps, tram priority, signal priority MODERATE Guided bus way + light rail Reduced BMI + obesity

  21. ADVISORS + DEVELOPING METHODOLOGY FORMER MAYOR OF GLOBAL HEAD OF FORMER CHIEF BRISTOL RESEARCH, SAVILLS PLANNER, FREIBURG First Name Surname Organisation Hugh Barton UWE (retired) Graham Parkhurst UWE Bill Gething UWE Kathy Pain UoReading Sue Grimond UoReading John Murlis Env Protection UK Kevin Morgan UoCardiff Simon Joss UoWestminster Phillip Rode LSE Phillip Jones Cardiff Uni Matthew Carmona UCL, Bartlett Nick Falk URBED FORMER HEAD OF David Burney Pratt institute BELLWAY FOUNDER OF REGENERATION ROCKWOOD CAPITAL

  22. Thank you for your time Daniel Black Janet Ige Founder / Director Research Associate db+a Public Health & Wellbeing CLIPPER ESTATES Director CONTACT DETAILS Visiting Research Fellow WHO Centre for Healthy Janet.Ige@uwe.ac.uk Urban Environments info@db-associates.co.uk Visiting Research Fellow www.db-associates.co.uk Henley Business School (Real Estate and Planning) www.uwe.ac.uk

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