Clyde Regional Marine Plan Public Dialogue shortlisted for two RTPI Research Awards

Research into planning for different religions, urbanisation in Rwanda and Ethiopia, and Scottish marine planning are among the projects shortlisted in this year’s RTPI Awards for Research Excellence shortlist.

Projects on heritage, build-to-rent housing, walkability and improving streets, have also been shortlisted, reflecting the diversity of issues research is currently trying to improve planning practice on.

Twenty research projects – up nearly 20% on last year - are competing across five categories: Planning Consultancy Award, Academic Award, Early Career Researcher Award, Student Award, and the Sir Peter Hall Award for Wider Engagement.

The Awards recognise and promote high quality, impactful spatial planning research from RTPI accredited planning schools, and planning consultancies around the world. This year’s shortlist includes research from across the UK, Hong Kong, China, South Africa, Canada and Ireland.



Tom Kenny, RTPI’s acting deputy head of policy and research, said: “Each year we’ve run the RTPI Awards for Research Excellence the quality and variety of entries has grown. The Awards are one way the Institute is helping to promote outstanding research and ensure it helps to improve planning practice across the UK and Ireland.”

The winners will be announced during the Planning Research Conference in Sheffield, held from September 3-5.

Full shortlist

Academic Award



  • Assessing the Impacts of Extending Permitted Development Rights to Office-to-Residential Change of Use in England
  • Ben Clifford, Jessica Ferm, Nicola Livingstone, Patricia Canelas (Bartlett School of Planning, University College London)



    • Neighbourhood Walkability and Incidence of Hypertension: Findings from the Study of 429,334 UK Biobank Participants
    • Chinmoy Sarkar (Healthy High Density Cities Lab, HKUrbanLab, The University of Hong Kong), Chris Webster (HKUrbanLab, The University of Hong Kong), Chris Webster (Healthy High Density Cities Lab, HKUrbanLab, The University of Hong Kong), John Gallacher (Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University)



      • Spatial Variation of Self-Containment and Jobs-Housing Balance in Shenzhen Using Cellphone Big Data
      • Xingang Zhou (College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, and; Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong), Anthony G. O. Yeh (Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong), Yang Yue (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenzhen University)



        • Street Appeal: The Value of Street Improvements
        • Matthew Carmona, Tommaso Gabrieli, Robin Hickman, Terpsi Laopoulou, Nicola Livingstone (Bartlett School of Planning, University College London)



           

          Student Award

          • A GIS-based Walkability Index for the City of Cape Town (masters dissertation)
          • Schalk Willem van Heerden (School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, University of Cape Town)

            • The Role of Planning in Supporting Build to Rent (masters Dissertation)
            • Carol Algar (School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton)

              • All Roads Lead to Homes? Planning by Appeal and the Cameron Governments, 2012 – 2016 (masters dissertation)
              • Rob Mason (Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield)

                • What do they know? The Power and Potential of Story in Planning
                • Jason Matthew Slade (Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield)

                   

                  Early Career Award

                  • Estimates of Transaction Costs in Transfer of Development Rights Programs
                  • Sina Shahab (School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin), J. Peter Clinch (Geary Institute, University College Dublin), Eoin O’Neill (University College Dublin)

                    • Urban Fortunes and Skeleton Cityscapes: Real Estate and Late Urbanization in Kigali and Addis Ababa
                    • Tom Goodfellow (Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield)

                      • Prepared for the Silver Tsunami? An Examination of Municipal Old-Age Dependency and Age-Friendly Policy in Ontario, Canada
                      • Maxwell D. Hartt (Cardiff University), Samantha Biglieri (School of Planning, University of Waterloo)

                        • Mind the Missing Links in China’s Urbanizing Landscape: The Phenomenon of Broken Intercity Trunk Roads and its Underpinnings
                        • Xingjian Liu, Jiangping Zhou (Department of Urban Planning and Design, University of Hong Kong)

                           

                          Sir Peter Hall Award

                          • Building with Nature
                          • Gemma Jerome (Gloucester Wildlife Trust and the Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, University of the West of England), Danielle Sinnett, Nick Smith, Tom Calvert, Sarah Burgess, Louise King (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, University of the West of England)

                            • Clyde Regional Marine Plan Public Dialogue
                            • Peter Phillips, Paula Orr, Izzy Cotton (Collingwood Environmental Planning), Jasper Kenter, Jake Ainscough, Lucy Greenhill (Scottish Association for Marine Science Research Services Limited), Ellie Murtagh, Philip Mellor (University of Strathclyde)

                              • Neo-Advocacy Planning: Enabling Participatory Planning
                              • Gavin Parker and Emma Street (Department of Real Estate and Planning, University of Reading)

                                • Planning for Religious Diversity: Developing Faith and Place Knowledge Exchange Networks
                                • Richard Gale (School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University), Andrew Rogers (Department of Humanities, University of Roehampton)

                                   

                                  Consultancy Award

                                  • Clyde Regional Marine Plan Public Dialogue
                                  • Peter Phillips, Paula Orr, Izzy Cotton (Collingwood Environmental Planning), Jasper Kenter, Jake Ainscough, Lucy Greenhill (Scottish Association for Marine Science Research Services Limited), Ellie Murtagh, Philip Mellor (University of Strathclyde)

                                    • Risky Business? Investing in Heritage at Risk
                                    • Iain Rhind, Joe Sarling (Lichfields)

                                      • Healthy Planning and Regeneration: Innovations in Community Engagement, Policy and Monitoring
                                      • Helen Pineo (BRE and Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, UCL), Simon Bevan, Andrew Ruck, Clizia Deidda (Southwark Council)

                                        • Homes on Our High Streets: How to Unlock Residential Development on our High Streets
                                        • Joe Sarling, Martin Taylor (Lichfields)

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