Urban River Corridors and Sustainable Living Agendas (URSULA)
Project background
The URSULA project at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ brings together research from a number of disciplines to demonstrate the gains which may be made by integrated and innovative development in urban river corridors. It is an ambitious interdisciplinary research project lasting four years and worth over £2.5m. URSULA combines the expertise of the Universities of ºù«Ӱҵ, Bradford and Durham, with additional collaboration with external stakeholders and practitioners.
URSULA recognises the growing consensus that urban rivers provide an asset in themselves, rather than just acting as drains for stormwater and channels for pollution. River corridors offer a wealth of benefits such as landscape enhancement, ecosystem vibrancy, flood control mechanisms, and opportunities for both economic development and recreation activities.
Key findings
URSULA's research integrates the work of four themes: People, Design, the River and Values. Together these research themes address the question of how to manage the sustainable regeneration of urban river corridors, in order to maximise benefits to society, the economy and the environment.
Although URSULA is concerned with river catchments in general and the Don catchment in particular, most of their case studies and research of focused within ºù«Ӱҵ's city boundaries.
URSULA outputs
- URSULA Bulletin 1 - Sustainable Urban Riversides
- URSULA Bulletin 2 - Birds of ºù«Ӱҵ's rivers
- URSULA Bulletin 3 - SUDs and climate change mitigation
- URSULA Bulletin 4 - Emotions and expertise in environmental policy
- URSULA Bulletin 5 - Stakeholder participation
- Project case study
Additional details
Funding: EPSRC, under the Sustainable Urban Environment II programme.
Publications
- Moug, P., 2011. Decisions, dilemmas and deliberation: exploring the legitimacy of the organisation and design of a stakeholder workshop in an environmental research project. Local Environment 16, 129-145.
- Hurley, L., Ashley,R., Molyneux-Hodgson, S., Moug, P., Scheissel, N., 2011. "Measuring" sustainable living agendas. Management of Environmental Quality 21, 45-57.