Published April 6, 2021 | Version v1
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Sustainable Urban Development Indicators in Great Britain from 2001 to 2016

  • 1. Geographic Data Science Lab, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • 2. Ordnance Survey Limited, Southampton, United Kingdom

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Current planning strategies promoting suburbanisation, land use zoning and low built-up density areas tend to increase the environmental footprint of cities. In the last decades, international and local government plans are increasingly targeted at making urban areas more sustainable. Urban structure has been proved to be an important factor guiding urban smart growth policies that promote sustainable urban environments and improve neighbourhood social cohesion. This paper draws on a series of unique historical datasets obtained from Ordnance Survey, covering the largest British urban areas over the last 15 years (2001-2016) to develop a set of twelve indicators and a composite Sustainable Urban Development Index to establish the spatial and temporal structure of changes in urban structure. The results show that there is a uniform increase in urban structure sustainability of areas in and around city centres and identify that the primary built environment feature driving these improvements was an increase in walkable spaces.

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