National infrastructure assessment : analysis of options for infrastructure provision in Great Britain. Interim results
<p>Britain’s infrastructure has come into existence over many decades. We owe a considerable debt to the legacy left by the Victorian builders of railways, reservoirs and sewers. These ageing systems face considerable challenges in the future to serve a globalised economy. Moreover, Britain i...
Main Authors: | Tran, M, Hall, J, Hickford, A, Nicholls, R, Alderson, D, Barr, S, Baruah, P, Beavan, R, Birkin, M, Blainey, S, Byers, E, Chaudry, M, Curtis, T, Ebrahimy, R, Eyre, N, Hiteva, R, Jenkins, N, Jones, C, Kilsby, C, Leathard, A, Manning, L, Otto, A, Oughton, E, Powrie, W, Preston, J |
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Format: | Report |
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Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
2014
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