Project summaries & outputs

One page summaries of the research projects that are part of the ACN and links for further information can be found in the navigation.

  • All in One: Feasibility analysis of supplying all services through one utility product, Dr Fatih Camci, Cranfield University
  • ARCADIA: Adaptation and Resilience in Cities: Analysis and Decision making using Integrated Assessment, Prof. Jim Hall, Newcastle University
  • ARCC-Water: Water System Resilience, Dr Mark New, University of Oxford
  • ARCoES: Adaptation and Resilience of Coastal Energy Supply, Prof. Andrew Plater, University of Liverpool
  • ARIES: Adaptation and Resilience In Energy Systems, Prof. Gareth Harrison, University of Edinburgh
  • BIOPICCC: Built Infrastructure for Older People in Conditions of Climate Change, Prof. Sarah Curtis, Durham University
  • CLUES: Challenging lock-in through urban energy systems, Prof Yvonne Rydin, UCL
  • DeDeRHECC : Design & Delivery of Robust Hospital Environments in a Changing Climate, Prof. Alan A Short, University of Cambridge
  • FUTURENET: Future Resilient Transport Networks Prof. Chris Baker, University of Birmingham
  • ITRC: The UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium, Prof Jim Hall, Newcastle University
  • Land of the MUSCos: Multiple-Utility Service Companies, Dr Julia K Steinberger, University of Leeds
  • RESNET: Resilient Electricity Networks for GB, Prof. Kevin Anderson, University of Manchester
  • Retrofit2050: Re-engineering the city 2020-2050: Urban foresight and transition management, Prof Malcolm Eames, University of Cardiff
  • SECURE: Self-conserving urban environments, Prof Margaret Bell, Newcastle University
  • SNACC: Suburban neighbourhood adaptation for a changing climate: identifying effective, practical and acceptable means of suburban re-design, Prof. Katie Williams, University of the West of England
  • STEP-CHANGE: Sustainable Transport Evidence and modelling Paradigms: Cohort Household Analysis to support New Goals in Engineering design, Prof Miles Tight, University of Birmingham
  • TUCP: Transforming Utilities’ Conversion Points, Dr Liz Varga, Cranfield University