Over the past year we’ve been working with the Geospatial Commission on Land Use Dialogues, as part of their National Land Data Programme (NLDP). The programme has seen the Geospatial Commission bring together a wide range of evidence and analysis from regional...
With a growing population and the impacts of climate change, demands on our water supply are growing. Locating sites for new water infrastructure, while tackling water pollution is vital to ensuring we have enough water for a range of national priorities, ranging from...
As the population continues to rise and lifestyle choices lead to more people living alone for longer, the UK needs to increase its housing supply. The government remains committed to delivering 300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s and many of the immediate changes...
The Geospatial Commission’s National Land Data Programme (NLDP) is partnering with the Alan Turing Institute on a pilot with Newcastle City Council to explore how complex local land use decision making can be supported by scenario modelling using data science and AI...
Recent rises in fuel prices and the cost of living crisis, driven by geopolitical shocks such as the invasion of Ukraine, have highlighted the need for an increase in secure, affordable and sustainable energy production. The government’s ambitions, set out in the...