47 Introduction
The challenge: Creating a financial model for green and affordable housing
Carbon emissions characteristics
About Bristol’s zero carbon housing challenge
Social and development challenges
Costs and planned investments
Creating a conducive environment for climate-friendly housing innovation
Studies, research and data
8.1 Links to important documents, research reports, and data sets 1. The Bristol Housing Festival has produced Lessons Learnt reports on each of their completed pilot projects. LaunchPad Lessons learnt Hope Rise Lessons Learnt In 2019 the City Council was awarded a Local Government Association Grant, to fund research that would support its new council house building programme. This funding created the opportunity to draw on experts who were tasked with exploring key questions about the delivery of MMC housing. To enable innovation in housebuilding, robust and practical procurement solutions, that are effective in delivering triple-bottom-line value (social, environmental, and economic benefits), need to be developed and embedded in procurement practice. With a view to understanding best-practice, Arcadis was instructed to identify and evaluate a number of case-study examples, where other local authorities had been successful in procuring and delivering modular housing solutions, and those where social value was a key factor in procurement. LGA Research for Building Council Homes (Part 1) LGA Research for Building Council Homes (Part 2) LGA Research for Building Council Homes (Part 3)
2. Bristol Quality of Life Survey The quality of life in Bristol - bristol.gov.uk
3. Other About the One City Plan - Bristol One City One City Plan one-city-climate-strategy.pdf (bristolonecity.com) One City Climate Strategy Quality of Life Survey UK local authority and regional carbon dioxide emissions national statistics: 2005 to 2018 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Carbon Emissions Data