
TEP was appointed (with IBIS and Alison Millward Associates) to investigate the scope for Green Infrastructure in the East Midlands.
The study identified key delivery barriers, and examined drivers for change and opportunities for policy and cultural shifts. Actions were recommended for organisations to collectively overcome impediments and improve contributions to Green Infrastructure.
A detailed mapping exercise determined the form and function of Green Infrastructure, providing a tool to advance understanding of the spatial dimension of multi-functional landscapes.
A further Public Benefit Assessment identified which areas would most benefit from enhanced Green Infrastructure investment.
Client: East Midlands Regional Assembly
Photographs courtesy of East Midlands Regional Assembly