Green Book Guidelines for Place-Based Interventions

Alice Pugh discusses how best to use the Green Book when developing place-based interventions. The Green Book is a guide issued by HM Treasury on how to appraise policies, programmes and projects. It is not a mechanical or deterministic decision-making device. It is a guide which provides a framework, thinking models and methods to enable
Felt Experiences

In recent decades, urban planners and policymakers have been increasingly interested in better understanding the relationships between people and the places they inhabit. This shift coincides with a growing emphasis on the value of place in policymaking.
Skills

The UK is navigating rapid technological changes and economic shifts. A strong skills ecosystem is essential to drive sustainable growth and enhance social inclusion. This theme examines the complex challenges and opportunities in skills development in the UK across different scales – from the local to the national level. It highlights the key roles of local employment and skills transitions, economic needs, and lifelong learning in building a workforce ready for future challenges and innovations.
Innovation

Innovation is the “outcome of a process in which relevant knowledge and resources are used to convert an idea into value” (Nelles, 2024). This idea can relate to both products and processes, and lead to either a radical or incremental change. Innovation is a key driver of productivity, prosperity and growth and is at the core of Government economic policy (ESRC, 2024; IRC, 2024).
Inclusive and Sustainable Local Economic Performance

Substantial economic disparities have continued to widen across the UK, found within and between nations, regions, counties and local areas, characterised by differences in numerous performance indicators. A place cannot improve local economic performance without strong data and analytical capabilities which identify and evidence potential challenges and opportunities.
Environment: Living and Working Sustainably in a Greener Economy

Research on living and working sustainably in a greener economy focuses on understanding and promoting practices that minimize environmental impact while supporting human well-being and economic growth.
Cultural Recovery

Across the 4 nations of the UK, culture and heritage have a major role to play in place-based recovery and resilience. Understanding the cultural sector in a holistic manner that can capture the contributions that it makes to society and the economy is key to thinking about re-balancing regions, areas and nations.
Communities in Their Places

This theme considers the current and potential future role of communities in addressing place-based challenges. Cohesive communities can mobilise social capital, tackle placed-based challenges, and identify avenues to bring about social, economic and environmental improvements in their area.