Maximise the potential of public space
Public space is a vital element in creating a sense of place in creating links between places. It can be used to help mitigate climate change by encouraging lower carbon forms of movement.

This in turn improves health and the vitality of our places. Public space can also cater for recreation, social meetings and wildlife in a way that improves the quality of city life.
Well-designed and managed public spaces increase the numbers of people walking and cycling. The relationship between the two is in some ways reciprocal. People walking and cycling are good for our public spaces - and our public spaces need to be good for walking and cycling to increase. With journeys on foot dropping from a third to a quarter in the UK over the last thirty years, there is always scope for improvement.
Evidence that improved spaces lead to an increase in walking is growing. Research has found that a high density of destinations, continuous and accessible walking routes, well adapted crossings and other signage and easily navigable topography have been found to promote walking and cycling. In Portland, studies have shown that the amount of walking correlated with the best walking environments (according to factors such as ease of street crossing and street connectivity) having three times as many people walking than the least good.
Designing public space to cope with climate changeWell designed public space can alleviate the effects of climate change and adapt to future change of use.
Tags: public space, cities and towns
Providing a sustainable street networkStreet networks should support better bus connections and safer provision for cyclists, to encourage a shift to modes of transport other than the private car.
Tags: public space, regions and subregions, cities and towns
Maximising access to public open spaceEasy access to quality green space improves quality of life for people living in towns and cities.
Tags: public space, regions and subregions, cities and towns
Developing an open space strategyOpen space strategies helps to coordinate management and make the most of all green and open spaces in an area. Climate change will make this increasingly important.
Tags: public space, neighbourhoods
Designing successful public spaceSuccessful public spaces are well-used and safe.
Tags: public space, cities and towns
Designing public spaces from sustainable resourcesPlanners and designers can minimise carbon emissions by using low carbon construction materials from sustainable sources in the design of public space. think about how choice of materials and adaptation to climate change
Tags: public space, cities and towns, neighbourhoods
Creating a public space networkA network of attractive public spaces and routes will connect places together and support walking and cycling.
Tags: public space, cities and towns, neighbourhoods
CABE and Urban Practitioners
with the cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield
