Urban 2.0
A framework to support cities and towns.
Urban 2.0
A framework to support cities and towns.
A framework to support cities and towns.
A framework to support cities and towns.
How do you want your city or town to function today, next year and in the years ahead? How resilient is it to shocks and stresses? Are you involved in working out how to make your city or town the best it can be?
Everyone deserves to lead a good life in a thriving, green and resilient place, and more and more people live in cities and towns. Urban 2.0 exists to help us think about and to collectively agree how to ensure cities and towns provide us with the means to live good lives. It can be used by everyone to make decisions about action to ensure cities and towns are thriving, green and resilient places.
Each city and town has its own context, with its own challenges, threats and opportunities. When we put our minds to it, we can achieve great things with them all.
Urban 2.0 is a framework. The foundation of this framework is an urban system, which is used to help us see how all parts of urban environments fit together.
Always starting with this system, we can use parts of the framework to solve challenges.
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The Urban 2.0 framework contains a system, a set of principles and ideas, tools, techniques and examples.
This website provides an overview of the framework.
The Urban 2.0 framework is continuously being updated as new ideas, analysis, innovation and examples come to light.
Urban 2.0 is designed to link with a broad range of urban guidance sources that are created and published by others.
Everyone who lives in cities and towns deserves a good life.
Wonderful things can take shape when we put our minds to it.
Think what we can achieve if we all play a part to making the urban places where we live, work and visit the very best they can be.
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