Appraising infrastructure for new towns in Ireland

Author:

Hunt Dexter V. L.1,Lombardi D. Rachel1,Jefferson Ian2,Rogers Christopher D. F.3,Butler David4,Memon Fayyaz A.5

Affiliation:

1. Research Fellow, School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, The University of Birmingham, UK

2. Senior Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, The University of Birmingham, UK

3. Professor of Geotechnical Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, The University of Birmingham, UK

4. Professor of Water Engineering, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, The University of Exeter, UK

5. Senior Lecturer, Centre for Water Systems, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, The University of Exeter, UK

Abstract

Over a 20 year period 1996–2016, a new 223 ha town is being developed 10 miles west of Dublin's city centre on the south side of Lucan, County Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). This €4 billion ‘Adamstown’ development is the first of four planning schemes in ROI to be approved as a strategic development zone – an integrated planning framework deemed suitable for creating sustainable neighbourhoods in sites of strategic economic or social importance to the state. The creation of sustainable neighbourhoods in ROI is facilitated through the implementation of a checklist of 60 indicators. This paper critically examines the attempts being made to consider sustainability within the development's overall infrastructure plan, specifically: transport, energy and water services, information technology and waste. Inadequacies in the existing development are linked to shortfalls in the sustainability checklist, by way of a comparison of infrastructure-related indicators from the ROI checklist with those derived for the UK and exemplar European projects (i.e. Bedzed, UK and Freiberg, Germany). The subsequent legacy for future residents of Adamstown is then considered in the context of ‘what if’ scenarios.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Urban Studies,Civil and Structural Engineering,Geography, Planning and Development

Reference54 articles.

1. Acts of the Oireachtais. The Planning and Development Act 2000.2000, http://acts.oireachtas.ie/index.html.

2. ASG. Update report on feasibility study into sustainable energy measures for Adamstown.2005, Adamstown Steering Group, 21 June 2005.

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