We are keen to hear about cutting-edge approaches the research community is using which could have applications to our work. Particularly in ground-breaking evaluations, with robust focus on impact and value for money, what works and using more innovative techniques and data sharing
The lead contacts are: Lesley Smith, Senior Principal Research Officer, Analysis, Research and Co-ordination Unit, Analysis and Data Directorate: Lesley.Smith@levellingup.gov.uk and David Hughes, Head of the Chief Scientific Adviser’s office: psChiefScientificAdviser@levellingup.gov.uk.
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
In cities people consider scenes that include natural elements to be of higher visual quality than those with only man made features. Higher property values, cleaner air, moderated storm runoff, reduced energy consumptio...
Funded by: Innovate UK
The project focuses on assessing the value of urban nature, which can be applied to evaluating the change in value of an amenity when a property changes use to housing.
CAVEAT will identify and mitigate the caveats associated with current valuation methods when applied to culture and heritage capital to inform decision making. CAVEAT will explore how to best triangulate existing valuati...
Funded by: AHRC
The project explores different valuation methods for assessing the value of heritage assets, which could be applied to assess the change in value of an amenity when a property's use changes.
To develop a toolkit to enable the quantification of Post-Occupancy Evaluation data in housing, allowing social value outcomes to be incorporated into buildings at the design stage, thus maximising functionality and sust...
Funded by: Innovate UK
The project aims to develop a toolkit for quantifying Post-Occupancy Evaluation data in housing, which could partially address the question by incorporating social value outcomes into buildings at the design stage.