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ITRC Webinar – Model before you build, build, build: systems analysis of the future of national infrastructure

ITRC Webinar – Model before you build, build, build: systems analysis of the future of national infrastructure

by Gordon Glasgow | Jan 11, 2021 | Research highlights

Introducing and celebrating ITRC’s lasting legacy On 29 September 2020, Director of ITRC, Jim Hall, chaired an inspiring webinar with speakers James Richardson, Chief Economist of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and Mark Enzer, Chief Technical Officer of...
ITRC Webinar – Model before you build, build, build: systems analysis of the future of national infrastructure

Getting animated about the business impacts of extreme weather

by Tim Fowler | Nov 13, 2020 | News, Research highlights

Weather-related disasters are creating huge economic strain across the globe, with many businesses requiring climate risk calculations to help manage financial growth and prevent losses. Researchers at the Universities of Oxford and Harvard are now able to estimate...
ITRC infrastructure analysis: OxCam Arc

ITRC infrastructure analysis: OxCam Arc

by Vance Tan | Jul 18, 2020 | Event, Research highlights

Evaluating impact of local, regional and national choices on sustainable future options ITRC launched a report on the use of infrastructure systems analysis to inform planning and design of the Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge Arc at a conference and consultation...
New tools bring unique insights for policymakers and planners

New tools bring unique insights for policymakers and planners

by Vance Tan | Jul 18, 2020 | Research highlights

The UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) is the driver behind much of the UK’s groundbreaking research into infrastructure modelling and analytics; analysing future 5G network requirements through to the UK housing stock and construction...
More accurate town planning thanks to ITRC’s Urban Development Model

More accurate town planning thanks to ITRC’s Urban Development Model

by Vance Tan | Jul 18, 2020 | Research highlights

The ITRC’s Urban Development Model (UDM) is a new research tool which can be used to identify areas in the UK suitable for future residential development along with the types of dwellings needed at a previously unheard of level of detail. UDM draws on the work from...
New paper highlights dangers of locking in patterns of unsustainable global infrastructure spend

New paper highlights dangers of locking in patterns of unsustainable global infrastructure spend

by Vance Tan | Jul 18, 2020 | Research highlights

Built well, infrastructure can demonstrably and positively contribute to areas from economic prosperity and employment to health and education and the safeguarding of the planet’s natural resources. However, costly infrastructure is not always planned properly for the...
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