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    The	
  Berkeley	
  Group	
  social	
  sustainability	
  
                       measurement	
  framework	
  
                                                                  	
  
                                                                  	
  
                                                                  	
  
                 Nicola	
  Bacon	
  &	
  Professor	
  Tim	
  Dixon	
  
                                     28th	
  September	
  2012	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




                                                        DESIGN FOR
The	
  team	
                                           SOCIAL
                                                        S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y
	
                                                      A framework for creating thriving
                                                        new communities




What	
  we’re	
  going	
  to	
  talk	
  about	
  
                                                        Saffron Woodcraft with Tricia Hackett & Lucia Caistor-Arendar
                                                        Foreword by Sir Peter Hall




•      Context	
  	
  
•      How	
  we	
  developed	
  the	
  framework	
  
•      TesCng	
  the	
  framework	
  
•      ImplicaCons	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


      Where	
  have	
  we	
  come	
  from	
  since	
  2011?	
  

•  Social	
  sustainability	
  
   maHers…but	
  
•  Need	
  to	
  define	
  what	
  we	
  
   mean	
  
•  Need	
  to	
  develop	
  beHer	
  
   framework	
  for	
  
   assessment	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


       What’s	
  changed	
  in	
  the	
  policy	
  landscape?	
  

•      Localism	
  
•      Planning	
  
•      Well-­‐being	
  
•      Housing	
  &	
  growth	
  
       package	
  
	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                                                    Our	
  definiCon	
  

“Social	
  sustainability	
  describes	
  the	
  way	
  a	
  neighbourhood	
  
supports	
  individual	
  and	
  collecCve	
  wellbeing.	
  It	
  is	
  about	
  people’s	
  
quality	
  of	
  life.	
  	
  
	
  
Social	
  sustainability	
  combines	
  design	
  of	
  the	
  physical	
  
environment	
  with	
  a	
  focus	
  on	
  how	
  the	
  people	
  who	
  live	
  in	
  and	
  use	
  
a	
  space	
  relate	
  to	
  each	
  other	
  and	
  funcCon	
  as	
  a	
  community.	
  It	
  is	
  
enhanced	
  by	
  development	
  which	
  provides	
  the	
  right	
  
infrastructure	
  to	
  support	
  a	
  strong	
  social	
  and	
  cultural	
  life,	
  
opportuniCes	
  for	
  people	
  to	
  get	
  involved,	
  and	
  scope	
  for	
  the	
  place	
  
and	
  the	
  community	
  to	
  evolve.”	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




                What	
  happens	
  in	
  communiCes	
  is	
  complex	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




       Community	
  strengths	
  and	
  vulnerabiliCes	
  co-­‐exist:	
  
          this	
  is	
  the	
  starCng	
  point	
  for	
  social	
  sustainability	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




Our	
  results	
  show	
  that	
  the	
  social	
  sustainability	
  -­‐	
  the	
  strength	
  
of	
  a	
  community	
  and	
  the	
  quality	
  of	
  life	
  of	
  residents	
  -­‐	
  	
  can	
  be	
  
assessed.	
  
	
  
And	
  that	
  new	
  housing	
  developments	
  can	
  rapidly	
  become	
  
strong	
  communiCes	
  that	
  provide	
  a	
  good	
  quality	
  of	
  life.	
  
	
  
	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




        Our	
  brief:	
  to	
  produce	
  a	
  measurement	
  framework	
  
      for	
  the	
  Berkeley	
  Group	
  that	
  could	
  be	
  mainstreamed	
  
                                          across	
  their	
  whole	
  business	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


        Could	
  other	
  frameworks	
  we	
  be	
  used?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                   When	
  to	
  measure?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


             The	
  key	
  elements	
  of	
  the	
  framework	
  

•  The	
  starCng	
  point	
  was	
  an	
  exisCng	
  framework	
  
•  Tailored	
  to	
  Berkeley	
  Group’s	
  developments	
  
•  Acknowledging	
  the	
  relaConship	
  with	
  wider	
  
   neighbourhoods	
  
•  Making	
  best	
  use	
  of	
  exisCng	
  data	
  
•  Minimising	
  primary	
  data	
  collecCon	
  
•  Scoring	
  by	
  range,	
  not	
  absolute	
  number.	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                        The	
  framework	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                          The	
  indicators	
  
•  Three	
  dimensions,	
  
   13	
  indicators,	
  
   underpinned	
  by	
  45	
  
   quesCons	
  
•  Majority	
  of	
  
   quesCons	
  from	
  
   naConally	
  
   recognised	
  
   surveys	
  or	
  
   industry	
  
   frameworks	
  	
  
•  Small	
  number	
  
   created	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                                     Benchmarking	
  

                                      The	
  Hamptons	
  
	
                                    OAC	
  categories	
  
Results	
  benchmarking	
  
against	
  comparable	
  local	
  
areas	
  using	
  well	
  
established	
  psycho-­‐	
  
geographic	
  
categorisaCons:	
  	
  	
  
-­‐  OAC	
  first	
  choice	
  
-­‐  IMD	
  where	
  OAC	
  not	
  
possible.	
  
	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                                      Data	
  analysis	
  

•  Data	
  from	
  residents	
  survey	
  benchmarked	
  against	
  
   naConal	
  data,	
  z	
  scores	
  then	
  staCsCcally	
  tested	
  
•  Only	
  results	
  that	
  had	
  staCsCcal	
  significance	
  reported	
  
•  Site	
  survey	
  data	
  assessed	
  against	
  industry	
  standards	
  
•  Created	
  quesCons	
  assessed	
  separately	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                             TesCng	
  the	
  framework	
  


                                       Residents	
  survey:	
  598	
  
                                       interviews	
  across	
  four	
  
                                       developments	
  
                                       Analysis	
  of	
  naConal	
  data
                                       Site	
  survey	
  
                                       Contextual	
  interviews	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                                          The	
  headline	
  results	
  
When	
  residents	
  survey	
  responses	
  were	
  compared	
  to	
  
benchmarks	
  for	
  comparable	
  places:	
  	
  
•  They	
  feel	
  they	
  belong	
  	
  
•  They	
  regularly	
  talk	
  to	
  their	
  neighbours	
  	
  
•  They	
  plan	
  to	
  stay	
  in	
  the	
  community	
  	
  
•  They	
  report	
  greater	
  feelings	
  of	
  safety	
  walking	
  alone	
  
   during	
  the	
  day	
  and	
  the	
  night.	
  
	
  
Results	
  are	
  based	
  on	
  598	
  residents	
  interviews,	
  a	
  site	
  survey,	
  analysis	
  of	
  
naConal	
  data	
  plus	
  corroboraCng	
  interviews	
  with	
  local	
  stakeholders.	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




                                 Empire	
  Square,	
  Bermondsey	
  
                                 Planning	
  consent	
  2002	
  
                                 Completed	
  2007	
  
                                 567	
  homes,	
  30%	
  affordable	
  
                                 Former	
  warehouses	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



                                         Empire	
  Square	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



       Empire	
  Square:	
  what	
  residents	
  value?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




 •  Pic	
  and	
  v	
  short	
  descripCon	
  
                                        Imperial	
  Wharf,	
  Fulham	
  
                                        Outline	
  permission	
  2000	
  
                                        To	
  be	
  completed	
  2013	
  
                                        1,428	
  homes,	
  47%	
  affordable	
  
                                        Former	
  gas	
  works	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



                                        Imperial	
  Wharf	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


            Imperial	
  Wharf:	
  what	
  residents	
  
                                             value?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




                                 The	
  Hamptons,	
  Worcester	
  Park	
  
                                 Outline	
  planning	
  2002,	
  final	
  
                                 phase	
  2009	
  
                                 Completed	
  2012	
  
                                 645	
  homes,	
  33%	
  affordable	
  
                                 Former	
  sewage	
  works	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



                                         The	
  Hamptons	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



 The	
  Hamptons:	
  what	
  residents	
  value?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




                                                           Knowle	
  
 •  Pic	
  and	
  v	
  short	
  descripCon	
  
                                        Knowle	
  Village,	
  Hampshire	
  
                                        Planning	
  consent	
  2003	
  
                                        Completed	
  2010	
  
                                        701	
  homes,	
  31%	
  affordable	
  
                                        Former	
  warehouses	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



                                         Knowle	
  Village	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?



 Knowle	
  Village:	
  what	
  residents	
  value?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                 The	
  inner	
  city	
  developments	
  
•  Broadly	
  similar	
  responses	
  
   between	
  the	
  two	
  inner	
  city	
  
   sites	
  
•  Strikingly	
  similar	
  results	
  for	
  
   feelings	
  of	
  safety,	
  posiCve	
  
   contact	
  with	
  neighbours	
  and	
  
   residents’	
  ability	
  to	
  influence	
  
•  Safety	
  possibly	
  linked	
  to	
  
   stronger	
  social	
  networks	
  and	
  
   trust?	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


               What	
  we	
  learnt	
  and	
  the	
  limitaCons	
  

•    Contextual	
  interviews	
  helpful	
  
•    Snapshot	
  approach	
  can	
  be	
  powerful	
  
•    ExisCng	
  data	
  has	
  gaps	
  
•    Need	
  to	
  review	
  some	
  indicators	
  
•    Methodology	
  needs	
  development	
  
•    This	
  is	
  a	
  bespoke	
  framework.	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?




    •    We	
  can	
  measure	
  social	
  sustainability	
  relaCvely	
  easily	
  
    •    There	
  is	
  potenCal	
  to	
  develop	
  this	
  framework	
  
    •    New	
  housing	
  developments	
  can	
  thrive	
  relaCvely	
  quickly	
  
    •    New	
  housing	
  developments	
  can	
  feel	
  safe	
  in	
  areas	
  that	
  don’t.	
  
CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER?


                                                        ImplicaCons	
  	
  	
  

•  ContribuCng	
  to	
  our	
  understanding	
  of	
  sustainability	
  
•  PracCcal	
  lessons	
  in	
  creaCng	
  communiCes	
  that	
  work	
  
•  Shiiing	
  thinking	
  about	
  placemaking	
  to	
  long	
  term	
  
   stewardship	
  
•  Intangibles,	
  lived	
  experience,	
  as	
  important	
  as	
  hard	
  
   infrastructure.	
  
	
  

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The Berkeley Group social sustainability measurement framework

  • 1. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  Berkeley  Group  social  sustainability   measurement  framework         Nicola  Bacon  &  Professor  Tim  Dixon   28th  September  2012  
  • 2. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? DESIGN FOR The  team   SOCIAL S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y   A framework for creating thriving new communities What  we’re  going  to  talk  about   Saffron Woodcraft with Tricia Hackett & Lucia Caistor-Arendar Foreword by Sir Peter Hall •  Context     •  How  we  developed  the  framework   •  TesCng  the  framework   •  ImplicaCons  
  • 3. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Where  have  we  come  from  since  2011?   •  Social  sustainability   maHers…but   •  Need  to  define  what  we   mean   •  Need  to  develop  beHer   framework  for   assessment  
  • 4. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? What’s  changed  in  the  policy  landscape?   •  Localism   •  Planning   •  Well-­‐being   •  Housing  &  growth   package    
  • 5. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Our  definiCon   “Social  sustainability  describes  the  way  a  neighbourhood   supports  individual  and  collecCve  wellbeing.  It  is  about  people’s   quality  of  life.       Social  sustainability  combines  design  of  the  physical   environment  with  a  focus  on  how  the  people  who  live  in  and  use   a  space  relate  to  each  other  and  funcCon  as  a  community.  It  is   enhanced  by  development  which  provides  the  right   infrastructure  to  support  a  strong  social  and  cultural  life,   opportuniCes  for  people  to  get  involved,  and  scope  for  the  place   and  the  community  to  evolve.”  
  • 6. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? What  happens  in  communiCes  is  complex  
  • 7. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Community  strengths  and  vulnerabiliCes  co-­‐exist:   this  is  the  starCng  point  for  social  sustainability  
  • 8. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Our  results  show  that  the  social  sustainability  -­‐  the  strength   of  a  community  and  the  quality  of  life  of  residents  -­‐    can  be   assessed.     And  that  new  housing  developments  can  rapidly  become   strong  communiCes  that  provide  a  good  quality  of  life.      
  • 9. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Our  brief:  to  produce  a  measurement  framework   for  the  Berkeley  Group  that  could  be  mainstreamed   across  their  whole  business  
  • 10. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Could  other  frameworks  we  be  used?  
  • 11. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? When  to  measure?  
  • 12. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  key  elements  of  the  framework   •  The  starCng  point  was  an  exisCng  framework   •  Tailored  to  Berkeley  Group’s  developments   •  Acknowledging  the  relaConship  with  wider   neighbourhoods   •  Making  best  use  of  exisCng  data   •  Minimising  primary  data  collecCon   •  Scoring  by  range,  not  absolute  number.  
  • 13. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  framework  
  • 14. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  indicators   •  Three  dimensions,   13  indicators,   underpinned  by  45   quesCons   •  Majority  of   quesCons  from   naConally   recognised   surveys  or   industry   frameworks     •  Small  number   created  
  • 15. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Benchmarking   The  Hamptons     OAC  categories   Results  benchmarking   against  comparable  local   areas  using  well   established  psycho-­‐   geographic   categorisaCons:       -­‐  OAC  first  choice   -­‐  IMD  where  OAC  not   possible.    
  • 16. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Data  analysis   •  Data  from  residents  survey  benchmarked  against   naConal  data,  z  scores  then  staCsCcally  tested   •  Only  results  that  had  staCsCcal  significance  reported   •  Site  survey  data  assessed  against  industry  standards   •  Created  quesCons  assessed  separately  
  • 17. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? TesCng  the  framework   Residents  survey:  598   interviews  across  four   developments   Analysis  of  naConal  data Site  survey   Contextual  interviews  
  • 18. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  headline  results   When  residents  survey  responses  were  compared  to   benchmarks  for  comparable  places:     •  They  feel  they  belong     •  They  regularly  talk  to  their  neighbours     •  They  plan  to  stay  in  the  community     •  They  report  greater  feelings  of  safety  walking  alone   during  the  day  and  the  night.     Results  are  based  on  598  residents  interviews,  a  site  survey,  analysis  of   naConal  data  plus  corroboraCng  interviews  with  local  stakeholders.  
  • 19. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Empire  Square,  Bermondsey   Planning  consent  2002   Completed  2007   567  homes,  30%  affordable   Former  warehouses  
  • 20. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Empire  Square  
  • 21. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Empire  Square:  what  residents  value?  
  • 22. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? •  Pic  and  v  short  descripCon   Imperial  Wharf,  Fulham   Outline  permission  2000   To  be  completed  2013   1,428  homes,  47%  affordable   Former  gas  works  
  • 23. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Imperial  Wharf  
  • 24. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Imperial  Wharf:  what  residents   value?  
  • 25. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  Hamptons,  Worcester  Park   Outline  planning  2002,  final   phase  2009   Completed  2012   645  homes,  33%  affordable   Former  sewage  works  
  • 26. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  Hamptons  
  • 27. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  Hamptons:  what  residents  value?  
  • 28. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Knowle   •  Pic  and  v  short  descripCon   Knowle  Village,  Hampshire   Planning  consent  2003   Completed  2010   701  homes,  31%  affordable   Former  warehouses  
  • 29. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Knowle  Village  
  • 30. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? Knowle  Village:  what  residents  value?  
  • 31. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? The  inner  city  developments   •  Broadly  similar  responses   between  the  two  inner  city   sites   •  Strikingly  similar  results  for   feelings  of  safety,  posiCve   contact  with  neighbours  and   residents’  ability  to  influence   •  Safety  possibly  linked  to   stronger  social  networks  and   trust?  
  • 32. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? What  we  learnt  and  the  limitaCons   •  Contextual  interviews  helpful   •  Snapshot  approach  can  be  powerful   •  ExisCng  data  has  gaps   •  Need  to  review  some  indicators   •  Methodology  needs  development   •  This  is  a  bespoke  framework.  
  • 33. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? •  We  can  measure  social  sustainability  relaCvely  easily   •  There  is  potenCal  to  develop  this  framework   •  New  housing  developments  can  thrive  relaCvely  quickly   •  New  housing  developments  can  feel  safe  in  areas  that  don’t.  
  • 34. CAN WE BUILD PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER? ImplicaCons       •  ContribuCng  to  our  understanding  of  sustainability   •  PracCcal  lessons  in  creaCng  communiCes  that  work   •  Shiiing  thinking  about  placemaking  to  long  term   stewardship   •  Intangibles,  lived  experience,  as  important  as  hard   infrastructure.