This paper discusses the approach, challenges and outcomes of delivering a water-sensitive urban design, incorporating comprehensive sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), for a major eco-town in Oxfordshire, UK. The 406 ha North West Bicester development is the UK's first eco-town, involving 6000 new homes and associated social, commercial and environmental infrastructure. A key challenge was to deliver the government's ambitious criteria for eco-towns while working in a large multi-disciplinary setting with the public and other stakeholders. The key aims of the project are to respond to climate change, create enjoyable and liveable cities, promote healthy lifestyles, design multi-functional and interconnected green infrastructure, reduce flood risk and maximise multiple benefits. Common barriers to the uptake of SuDS include limited evidence in quantification of economic benefits along with maintenance concerns. This paper demonstrates that the initial 17·5 ha of the exemplar site, comprising 393 homes, will deliver natural capital benefits of £307 550 per year from the proposed SuDS, thus highlighting economic benefits and easing maintenance concerns.
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February 19 2018
Delivering integrated water management benefits: the North West Bicester development, UK Available to Purchase
Renuka Gunasekara, BEng (Hons), CEng, C.WEM, MCIWEM, MICE;
Renuka Gunasekara, BEng (Hons), CEng, C.WEM, MCIWEM, MICE
Technical Director
Water Management and Resilience, Arcadis, Birmingham, UK (corresponding author: renuka.gunasekara@arcadis.com)
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Gregor Pecnik, BA, MSc;
Gregor Pecnik, BA, MSc
Environmental Economist
Ecology and Cultural Heritage, Arcadis, London, UK
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Martina Girvan, BSc (Hons), MSc, CEcol, MCIEEM;
Martina Girvan, BSc (Hons), MSc, CEcol, MCIEEM
Technical Director
Ecology and Cultural Heritage, Arcadis, London, UK
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Tom de la Rosa, BSc (Hons), MSc, MCIWEM
Tom de la Rosa, BSc (Hons), MSc, MCIWEM
Flood and Coastal Risk Management Officer
Partnership and Strategic Overview, Environment Agency, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 14 2016
Accepted:
January 03 2018
Online ISSN: 1751-7729
Print ISSN: 1741-7589
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2018
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management (2018) 171 (2): 110–121.
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Received:
November 14 2016
Accepted:
January 03 2018
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Gunasekara R, Pecnik G, Girvan M, de la Rosa T (2018), "Delivering integrated water management benefits: the North West Bicester development, UK". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management, Vol. 171 No. 2 pp. 110–121, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jwama.16.00119
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