These slides are from the launch of a social sustainability measurement framework developed by Social Life and Professor Tim Dixon for The Berkeley Group. To download a copy of the full report visit www.social-life.co/publication/
The Berkeley Group social sustainability measurement framework
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The
Berkeley
Group
social
sustainability
measurement
framework
Nicola
Bacon
&
Professor
Tim
Dixon
28th
September
2012
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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
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Where
have
we
come
from
since
2011?
• Social
sustainability
maHers…but
• Need
to
define
what
we
mean
• Need
to
develop
beHer
framework
for
assessment
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What’s
changed
in
the
policy
landscape?
• Localism
• Planning
• Well-‐being
• Housing
&
growth
package
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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.”
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What
happens
in
communiCes
is
complex
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Community
strengths
and
vulnerabiliCes
co-‐exist:
this
is
the
starCng
point
for
social
sustainability
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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.
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Our
brief:
to
produce
a
measurement
framework
for
the
Berkeley
Group
that
could
be
mainstreamed
across
their
whole
business
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Could
other
frameworks
we
be
used?
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When
to
measure?
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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.
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The
framework
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The
indicators
• Three
dimensions,
13
indicators,
underpinned
by
45
quesCons
• Majority
of
quesCons
from
naConally
recognised
surveys
or
industry
frameworks
• Small
number
created
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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.
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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
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TesCng
the
framework
Residents
survey:
598
interviews
across
four
developments
Analysis
of
naConal
data
Site
survey
Contextual
interviews
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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.
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Empire
Square,
Bermondsey
Planning
consent
2002
Completed
2007
567
homes,
30%
affordable
Former
warehouses
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Empire
Square
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Empire
Square:
what
residents
value?
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• Pic
and
v
short
descripCon
Imperial
Wharf,
Fulham
Outline
permission
2000
To
be
completed
2013
1,428
homes,
47%
affordable
Former
gas
works
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Imperial
Wharf
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Imperial
Wharf:
what
residents
value?
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The
Hamptons,
Worcester
Park
Outline
planning
2002,
final
phase
2009
Completed
2012
645
homes,
33%
affordable
Former
sewage
works
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The
Hamptons
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The
Hamptons:
what
residents
value?
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Knowle
• Pic
and
v
short
descripCon
Knowle
Village,
Hampshire
Planning
consent
2003
Completed
2010
701
homes,
31%
affordable
Former
warehouses
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Knowle
Village
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Knowle
Village:
what
residents
value?
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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?
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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.
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• 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.
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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.