Honor Ash

Honor Ash

SASSI: A Systems Approach to Sustainable Sanitation Challenges in China

The overall aim of this interdisciplinary project is to enhance our understanding of the complex human-environment interactions in sanitation systems and their sustainability outcomes in rapidly developing countries. This can contribute knowledge and best practices to improve human well-being, which is the overall focus of the Sustainable Development agenda.

Project Synergy

The aim of this project is to further develop innovative technologies for connected autonomous vehicles to accelerate adoption of driverless vehicles and allied technologies in the UK. This project will introduce innovative technologies to operate connected autonomous cars in a platoon formation from Stockport directly to the arrivals terminal at Manchester Airport.

Data and Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems

DACAS is an ESRC funded Strategic Network.

It was part of the Urban Transformations (UT) program coordinated between 2015 and 2020 by Professor Michael Keith from the University of Oxford, showcasing research on cities. The UT portfolio included over 120 research projects that engaged with the challenges and opportunities of an increasingly urban world.

From Old Moat to the Ageing in Place Pathfinder

Map of Salford highlighting geographic experiences of respect and social inclusion

2012-25From Old Moat to the Ageing in Place PathfinderSpatial action planning The Ageing in Place Pathfinder is producing the most recent iteration of the implementation of co-produced neighbourhood action planning developed across a series of age friendly city and community…

Story of Stockport

Healthy Life Expectancy diagram showing the relationship between Housing, Services, Economy, Environment and Transport

This project explored the use of data analysis and representation to understand the spatial implications of structural discrimination across Stockport Borough.

The Greater Part

Cover of Spinoza and Ratio

This chapter sets out key theoretical findings of research into spatial inclusion, articulating philosophical aspects of a Spinoza inspired – ‘expressionist’ - design and research methodology.

Including Architecture

Cover of Disability, Space, Architecture edited by Jos Boys

Collected alongside world-leading disability scholars Rob Imrie and Jos Boys, this chapter sets out the key theoretical basis of research into a ‘capability’ model of spatial inclusion that underpins cutting-edge Age Friendly Neighbourhood community-engaged design-research, which in turn contributed to Greater Manchester becoming Europe’s first Age Friendly City Region.