Future of Cities: An Overview of the Evidence

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the future of UK cities, focusing on key challenges and opportunities for urban development, governance, and infrastructure.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: UK Government Office for Science
Authors: Corinne Swain Obe, Greg Clark Cbe, Professor Chris Rogers, Professor Rachel Cooper Obe, Professor Ron Martin, Professor Steve Rayner, Tim Stonor, Sir Alan Wilson
Geographic focus: United Kingdom
Page count: 66 pages

Methods

The research method involved a combination of traditional evidence gathering and long-term futures thinking, engaging with city leaders and stakeholders through workshops. The project team, led by Eleri Jones, included experts from various fields who contributed to the analysis and reviewed project reports and papers.

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Key Insights

The “Future of Cities” report examines the evolution of UK cities, their economic performance, urban form, infrastructure, governance, and the impact of technological advancements. It identifies challenges such as housing pressures, divergent economic performances, and the need for improved connectivity. Opportunities lie in leveraging data, integrating systems for liveability, and adapting to demographic changes. The report emphasizes the importance of foresight in city planning and the role of cities in national policy success.

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