Future Lives and Landscapes: resources available for project professionals
Association for Project Management (APM) has published two new digital documents for project professionals aspiring to incorporate social value into their projects, as part of its Future Lives and Landscapes campaign.
Future Lives and Landscapes is raising awareness of the social value of projects by highlighting the many benefits they create for people and communities, and by helping practitioners and organisations incorporate benefits into projects to shape the future economic, social and physical landscape of the UK.
The new publications are:
Finding and Incorporating Social Value into Projects - this document draws on expert opinion to answer some of the most common questions project professionals have about how to incorporate social value into their projects.
Grand Challenges and Disruptive Technologies in Major Programmes - this report, based on APM's most recent Fellows' Forum, contains insight from some of APM's most experienced members on issues including the impact of AI on projects, climate change, and equality, diversity and inclusion.
By offering guidance and practical advice to readers, these new resources supplement research already undertaken for Future Lives and Landscapes.
Matthew Johnson, APM's Head of Communications, said: "We began this campaign by looking closely at the issues affecting the delivery of social benefit projects in the UK; specifically funding, skills and the number of project professionals available. But as well as identifying challenges and opportunities, we also want to provide practical advice to those working on projects, programmes and portfolios.
"These documents contain thought leadership from some of the most respected names in our profession, so we're confident that members of the project community will find them useful."
This article appears on the APM news and blog site as "Future Lives and Landscapes: new resources available for project professionals" dated August 22, 2023.
--Association for Project Management
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings
- A change to adoptive architecture.
- Abrupt climate change.
- Adapting your technology to the new working normal.
- APM articles.
- APM in conversation with Justine Greening
- APM's anniversary 50 Projects for a Better Future.
- Association for Project Management APM.
- Blockchain technology in the construction industry.
- Carbon emissions.
- Collaborative practices for building design and construction.
- Corporate social responsibility in construction.
- Climate Change Act.
- Climate change science.
- Cyber resilience.
- Cyber security and engineering.
- Cyber threats to building automation and control systems.
- Future lives and landscapes, social benefits within projects.
- Greenhouse gases.
- IHBC signpost update from Lords Committee: support climate behaviour change.
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC.
- Kyoto Protocol.
- Project management.
- Social benefits.
- Social cost.
- Social sustainability.
- Social time preference rate.
- Social infrastructure.
- Social value: Gearing up for giving back.
- Social value and design of the built environment.
- Social value in new development.
- Social value overview.
- Sustainable procurement.
- Tipping elements.
- Tipping point.
- The Blind Spot, a study of ethical dilemmas, senior leaders and grand challenges.
- UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Featured articles and news
The UK's Modern Industrial Strategy: A 10 year plan
Previous consultation criticism, current key elements and general support with some persisting reservations.
Building Safety Regulator reforms
New roles, new staff and a new fast track service pave the way for a single construction regulator.
Architectural Technologist CPDs and Communications
CIAT CPD… and how you can do it!
Cooling centres and cool spaces
Managing extreme heat in cities by directing the public to places for heat stress relief and water sources.
Winter gardens: A brief history and warm variations
Extending the season with glass in different forms and terms.
Restoring Great Yarmouth's Winter Gardens
Transforming one of the least sustainable constructions imaginable.
Construction Skills Mission Board launch sector drive
Newly formed government and industry collaboration set strategy for recruiting an additional 100,000 construction workers a year.
New Architects Code comes into effect in September 2025
ARB Architects Code of Conduct and Practice available with ongoing consultation regarding guidance.
Welsh Skills Body (Medr) launches ambitious plan
The new skills body brings together funding and regulation of tertiary education and research for the devolved nation.
Paul Gandy FCIOB announced as next CIOB President
Former Tilbury Douglas CEO takes helm.
UK Infrastructure: A 10 Year Strategy. In brief with reactions
With the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA).
Ebenezer Howard: inventor of the garden city. Book review.
The Grenfell Tower fire, eight years on
A time to pause and reflect as Dubai tower block fire reported just before anniversary.
Airtightness Topic Guide BSRIA TG 27/2025
Explaining the basics of airtightness, what it is, why it's important, when it's required and how it's carried out.
Construction contract awards hit lowest point of 2025
Plummeting for second consecutive month, intensifying concerns for housing and infrastructure goals.
Understanding Mental Health in the Built Environment 2025
Examining the state of mental health in construction, shedding light on levels of stress, anxiety and depression.