The Tredegar Deep Place Study: An Argument for Place-Based Economic Transition- Dave Adamson OBE and...

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The Deep Place Approach

Dave Adamson and Mark Lang

Inclusive Sustainability: because people matter. Sat 14th June 2014

Two Policy Challenges

• Poverty eradication

• Achieving sustainability

• Part of the same problem

• Toward a New Settlement

The Key Question

What type of economy and society do we need to create to achieve economic, social, cultural and environmental sustainability by 2030?

Theoretical Influences

• Transition Theory

• Total Place

• Foundational Economy

= DEEP PLACE

Relocalising Economic Activity

Key Sectors

• Food production

• Energy conservation and generation

• The care sector

• E-commerce and employment

Breaking down the challenges

• Health – 20 fewer years of healthy life

• Education – educational attainment

• Housing – shortages and the ‘non-aspirational’

localities

• Transport – public transport cost

Patterns of Governance

A spatial relationship between:• Community – needs to be empowered• Regional - coordinating places• National – legislative and regulatory

frameworkBuilds a ‘Total Place’ approach

More Information

regenwales.org#DeepPlace