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Stakeholders and Sustainable Supply Chains in Urban Design & Construction

This research delves into the role of stakeholders in developing a Best Practice framework for sustainable urban design and construction. It aims to enable inclusive decision-making through innovative tools and resources. The study explores the interdependencies of economic, social, and environmental factors, drawing from the findings of a pilot study conducted at the Eden Project Cornwall, UK.

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Stakeholders and Sustainable Supply Chains in Urban Design & Construction

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  1. Greening of Industry 2007The Role of Stakeholders in Sustainable Supply Chains and InnovationDaniel M CadmanBSc (Hons) MRes MRICS

  2. Aim • To provideyou with an understanding of the nature of my research into sustainability • So thatyou can understand the issues involved in developing a ‘Best Practice’ framework for use by stakeholders in the early phases of the urban design and construction process.

  3. To support and enable sustainable and socially responsible urban design through the development of innovative, inclusive and practical decision-making tools & resources.

  4. An Urban Design & Construction Process for a City may have many processes each at a different phase along the lifecycle. • External influences will determine how fast/slow a process moves through that life cycle.

  5. Literature Review Potential Improvements “I am pessimistic about the human race because it is too ingenious for its own good. Our approach to nature is to beat it into submission. We would stand a better chance of survival if we accommodated ourselves to this planet and viewed it appreciatively instead of sceptically and dictatorially.” (E B White, 1899-1985 cited by Carson, 1962, p7) The Environmental, Social & Economic Interdependencies Economic Social Environmental

  6. The Key themes to emerge from the Pilot Study were as follows: • Sustainability; • The Design Brief; • Community Engagement; • Design Quality & Design Champions; • Process; • Some Current & Emerging Issues • The findings from the Pilot Study confirmed that the linkages between the social, economic and environmental factors are important. • The Pilot Study also has confirmed the importance of recognising the stakeholders in a process and creating a fluid framework to allow communication of ideas and decisions. The Pilot Study

  7. Summary • VivaCity2020 – Urban Sustainability for the 24 hour City • From Silent Spring to Sustainability • Pilot Study • Toward a ‘Best Practice’ Framework The Eden Project, Cornwall, UK (Davis Langdon LLP, Project Managers & Quantity Surveyors)

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