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  2. Cambridge Cluster Limited

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/cotton.pdf
    22 Jul 2014:  Space availability/demand.  Current status.  Observations.  Back-up.  Economic impact. ...  Economic situation will encourage more entrepreneurs.  Deeper engagement of the universities in entrepreneurial activity can stimulate
  3. Alconbury E.Z St Ives Northstowe St Neots RoystonSaffron Walden ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/2030_report.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: The city’s universities and hospitals are important for local growth: they provide a buzz; facilitate knowledge exchange and help to buffer economic shocks. ... Science, research, industry – and agriculture. A concerted effort should be made to find
  4. Transport in the Cambridge sub-region - workshop Wednesday 19 ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/9/jarvis.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: 2. De-politicisation of transport policy. 3. Accountability. 4. Generating economic growth. ... Well thought out transport infrastructure spending can promote growth and have a lasting positive economic legacy.
  5. Slide 1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/8/beaver.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: The Guardian Newspaper. Community. Attract Investment. Economic Value of Sport Report, Sport England • Consumer spend on sport in.
  6. Cambridge 2030

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/3/mclure.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: C2030 Economics and Technology). • There is a steady shift in the employment market away from manual and low skill jobs and toward those requiring higher levels of management expertise and
  7. 2030 vision for the Cambridge sub-region Response to the ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/lep_response.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Our universities and hospitals are important for local growth: they provide buzz and knowledge exchange, and absorb economic shocks. ... Science, innovation and industry. A concerted effort should be made to find ways of more fully exploiting the
  8. OBU Template

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/9/headicar.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: 2 It offers much greater potential for reducing vehicle use without adverse economic consequences.
  9. 2030 Vision for Cambridge sub-region

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/8/19.6.12.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: The potential for economic growth Andrew Nairne (Director, Kettle's Yard). The digital potential.
  10. PowerPoint Presentation

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/9/glaister.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: 11. Announcement of new Treasury minister In charge of economic delivery, including Infrastructure UK’s National Infrastructure Plan Publication of a Bill to give HMT new powers to underwrite infrastructure investment
  11. Microsoft PowerPoint - 2030 vision presentation 2012-09-19fv

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/9/lawson.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: The A14 Chancellor reaffirmed. commitment to increasingcapacity and performanceon A14. Recognition that mobility along route is critical to economic success & growth.
  12. 2030 vision for the Cambridge sub-regionTopic summary: Business and…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/4/summary_30.9.11.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Current mechanisms for local government, business and university collaboration to support economic growth are only partially effective. • ... A concerted effort should be made to find ways of more fully exploiting the economic potential of university
  13. 2030 Vision for the Cambridge sub-region Workshop summary: Land ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/summary_16.1.12.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Can the LEP coordinate economic policies in local plans? Propositions.  Up to now the focus has been on where to locate additional housing. ...  Economic activity thrives in concentrations (‘nodes’). Future expansion on successful, fully
  14. Slide 1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/5/billingsley.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Rural - Urban Fringe. • Wider countryside. Economic Benefits of green infrastructure. •
  15. 2030 Vision for the Cambridge sub-region Topic summary: Culture, ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/8/summary_topic8.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: There is a mass of non-cultural specific data (population, health, transport, economic) that could be used by the culture sector together with culture-specific data on participation and venue use.
  16. 2030 vision for the Cambridge sub-regionWorkshop summary: Agriculture …

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/5/5.12.11_summary.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Both its scale and products are very diverse. It depends on an ability to produce food for people and animals which, for economic viability, must be exported out of the region.
  17. DL Research Partners 1 Subset of papers utilising DiDiDiDiggggImage…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/fdl/digimage/papers.pdf
    21 Oct 2014: Vos, J.C. de (1994): A thousand golden ten orbits; Research Memorandum FEW 654, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
  18. 1 Cambridge Vision 2030 Todays Subject. “Agriculture and Green ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/5/upton.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Why. There will be economic wars and even worse a physical war.
  19. Background Business concerns Land allocation Sub-regional and…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/6/carolin_8.3.12.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Such nodes are ideal for thriving economic activity but. need good public transport links.
  20. 2030 Vision for the Cambridge sub-regionTopic summary: Culture,…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/8/summary_19.6.12.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: Cambridge could become a constant experimental space. • There is a mass of non-cultural specific data (population, health, transport, economic) that could be used by the culture sector together with
  21. Notes on the breakout group discussions Group A What ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/pvl/vision/2/breakout_19.5.11.pdf
    22 Jul 2014: 1) Cost – economic/financial incentive not strong enough, initial expense and payback time, not certain that a measure taken will be reflected in the sale value of the house, cost of

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