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Strategic analysis of the future of national infrastructure

Strategic analysis of the future of national infrastructure
Strategic analysis of the future of national infrastructure
There have been many calls for a more strategic, long-term approach to national infrastructure in the UK and elsewhere around the world. While appealing in principle, developing a national infrastructure strategy in practice poses major challenges of complexity and uncertainty. The UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium has set out a systematic methodology for long-term analysis of the performance of national infrastructure systems. It deals with each infrastructure sector – energy, transport, digital communications, water supply, waste water, flood protection and solid waste – in a consistent framework and assesses the interdependencies between sectors. The method is supported with the world’s first infrastructure ‘system-of-systems’ model, which has been developed for long-term decision analysis in interdependent infrastructure systems. This paper presents the Nismod model’s analysis in the National Needs Assessment report launched at the Institution of Civil Engineers in October 2016
0965-089X
39-47
Hall, Jim
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Hall, Jim, Thacker, Scott, Ives, Matt, Cao, Yue, Chaudry, Modassar, Blainey, Simon and Oughton, Edward (2017) Strategic analysis of the future of national infrastructure. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, 170 (1), 39-47. (doi:10.1680/jcien.16.00018).

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There have been many calls for a more strategic, long-term approach to national infrastructure in the UK and elsewhere around the world. While appealing in principle, developing a national infrastructure strategy in practice poses major challenges of complexity and uncertainty. The UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium has set out a systematic methodology for long-term analysis of the performance of national infrastructure systems. It deals with each infrastructure sector – energy, transport, digital communications, water supply, waste water, flood protection and solid waste – in a consistent framework and assesses the interdependencies between sectors. The method is supported with the world’s first infrastructure ‘system-of-systems’ model, which has been developed for long-term decision analysis in interdependent infrastructure systems. This paper presents the Nismod model’s analysis in the National Needs Assessment report launched at the Institution of Civil Engineers in October 2016

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 September 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 January 2017
Published date: February 2017
Organisations: Transportation Group

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Local EPrints ID: 402637
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402637
ISSN: 0965-089X
PURE UUID: cf17a3fe-7d27-4979-823e-deb410dc6a84
ORCID for Simon Blainey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4249-8110

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Date deposited: 14 Nov 2016 09:28
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:32

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Author: Jim Hall
Author: Scott Thacker
Author: Matt Ives
Author: Yue Cao
Author: Modassar Chaudry
Author: Simon Blainey ORCID iD
Author: Edward Oughton

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