Urban infrastructure: The contemporary conflict between roads and utilities

被引:18
|
作者
Marvin, S [1 ]
Slater, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Newcastle Upon Tyne, Dept Town & Country Planning, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
CSWR; Computerised Street Works Register; DoE; Department of the Environment; DoT; Department of Transport; HA; Highway Authority; HAUC; Highways and Utilities Committee; NJUG; National Joint Utilities Group; NRSWA; New Road and Street Works Act; OFFER; Office of Electricity Regulation; OFGAS; Office of Gas Supply; OFTEL; Office of Telecommunications Services; OFWAT; Office of Water Services; PUSWA; Public Utilities Street Works Act; REC; Regional Electricity Company; RWC; Regional Water Company;
D O I
10.1016/S0305-9006(97)00011-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
British cities are the site of a new form of intense competition for a scarce resource-the gap under the road. Is the road essentially a 'corridor' for moving goods, services and people, or is it a 'conduit' for the movement of energy, water, waste and telecommunications along a complex lattice of pipes, cables, wires and sewers? Privatisation of these networks has, however, transformed the debates about the provision and management of networked infrastructure in cities. Under the road the privatised utilities are digging hundreds of thousands of holes as they renew and repair old networks, and there are also several billion pounds of new investment in cable, telecommunications, energy and transit networks. On the road surface pressures are also increasing as traffic growth, pedestrianisation schemes and new transit investment are all fighting for precious road space. This creates the curious paradox of private utility companies operating in what is still effectively a publicly owned good-the road network. The New Roads and Street Works Act is supposed to 'balance' competing demands for space appears to be overtaken by the relentless drive to fit new infrastructure networks into cities and privatise key aspects of highways provision. There are major difficulties sharing out this limited space under the city. The emergence of new horizontally organised regional utility companies providing water, waste, energy and telecommunications services could generate more effective coordination cross the networks. Central and local government policy-makers need to develop a new sensitivity to the opportunities that are opening up around the superimposition of networks and the convergence between different forms of infrastructure; both have implications for strategic urban management. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:247 / +
页数:66
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The complexities of trust between urban water utilities and the public
    Weisner, Meagan L.
    Root, Tara L.
    Harris, Michael S.
    Mitsova, Diana
    Liu, Weibo
    SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, 2020, 6 (03)
  • [22] UTILITIES BUILDING NGV INFRASTRUCTURE
    不详
    PIPELINE & GAS JOURNAL, 1994, 221 (04) : 56 - 57
  • [23] INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUE OVERLOOKS UTILITIES
    FERRY, KL
    CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1992, 62 (05): : 39 - 39
  • [24] Animating the urban: between infrastructure and encounter
    Ruddick, Sue
    Bunce, Susannah
    Clancy, Cara
    Clement, Bronwyn
    Connors, John Patrick Casellas
    Fawcett, Leesa
    Gianotti, Anne Short
    Johnston, Jacquelyn J.
    Luther, Erin
    URBAN GEOGRAPHY, 2023, 44 (10) : 2063 - 2079
  • [25] Urban Comics: Infrastructure and the Global City in Contemporary Graphic Narratives
    Peterle, Giada
    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, 2020, 27 (02) : 327 - 328
  • [26] Cost economies, urban patterns and population density: The case of public infrastructure for basic utilities
    Prieto, Angel M.
    Zofio, Jose L.
    Alvarez, Inmaculada
    PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE, 2015, 94 (04) : 795 - 816
  • [27] Minimising the conflict between rail operations and infrastructure maintenance
    Lake, M
    Ferreira, L
    TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC THEORY IN THE 21ST CENTURY, 2002, : 63 - 74
  • [28] Effects of green infrastructure on the dispersion of PM2.5 and human exposure on urban roads
    Li, Li
    Zheng, Mingqian
    Zhang, Jing
    Li, Cuihuan
    Ren, Yuan
    Jin, Xinjie
    Chen, Jian
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2023, 223
  • [29] Roads: An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise
    Bowman, Jay
    SOUTHEASTERN GEOGRAPHER, 2016, 56 (03) : 368 - 370
  • [30] Roads: An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise
    Doshi, Bhavik
    BULLETIN OF LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH, 2018, 37 (01) : 99 - U181