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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY URBAN DENSITY SURVEY

ACADEMIC RESEARCH AT LANCASTER UNIVERSITY- YOUR VIEWS ARE NEEDED ON ASPECTS OF DENSITY AND DECISION-MAKING IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT

The aim of this 10-minute survey is to obtain the views of informed practitioners, policymakers and academics on aspects of density and decision-making in the urban environment.

By 'informed', we mean a person who considers and/or makes decisions about density in their job, either operationally or strategically. These individual views will provide a collective understanding of how density is considered by key stakeholders in the urban design and development process as well as of the variety of density issues facing decision-makers today. This feedback also will contribute to our better understanding of how density influences the efficient use, management and maintenance of urban environments for liveability, wellbeing and sustainability. Finally, through research currently being undertaken with government on the Urban Futures research project, we hope to provide support and guidance to stakeholders about density and decision-making. Further information about the Urban Futures project can be found at www.urban-futures.org.

This survey is available in alternative formats, such as online, large print, or if you prefer, we can assist you to complete it. Please contact Christopher Boyko on c.boyko@lancaster.ac.uk for further information.

If you would like a copy of the survey results, please supply your email address at the end of the survey.

Thank you in anticipation.

LANCASTER UNIVERSITY URBAN DENSITY SURVEY<br><br>ACADEMIC RESEARCH AT LANCASTER UNIVERSITY- YOUR VIEWS ARE NEEDED ON ASPECTS OF DENSITY AND DECISION-MAKING IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT<br><br>The aim of this 10-minute survey is to obtain the views of informed practitioners, policymakers and academics on aspects of density and decision-making in the urban environment.<br><br>By 'informed', we mean a person who considers and/or makes decisions about density in their job, either operationally or strategically. These individual views will provide a collective understanding of how density is considered by key stakeholders in the urban design and development process as well as of the variety of density issues facing decision-makers today. This feedback also will contribute to our better understanding of how density influences the efficient use, management and maintenance of urban environments for liveability, wellbeing and sustainability. Finally, through research currently being undertaken with government on the Urban Futures research project, we hope to provide support and guidance to stakeholders about density and decision-making. Further information about the Urban Futures project can be found at www.urban-futures.org.<br><br>This survey is available in alternative formats, such as online, large print, or if you prefer, we can assist you to complete it. Please contact Christopher Boyko on c.boyko@lancaster.ac.uk for further information.<br><br>If you would like a copy of the survey results, please supply your email address at the end of the survey.<br><br>Thank you in anticipation.

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