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Effective solutions for green urban transport: Learning from CIVITAS cities. Athens, 24 April 2012

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Second of a series of four, this workshop brought together participants to learn about effective solutions for green urban transport based on experiences from CIVITAS cities. It presented achievements and results of cities in two thematic area: transport telematics and demand management strategies. All presentations are available online.

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Partnering with the media in challenging times. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 26-27 April 2012

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The second of the World Tourism Organization’s annual “Tourism and the media” conferences aimed to provide participants with key insights into tourism-related communications and media relations for destinations, and the sector at large. Presentations and videos from the event are available online.

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Seamless transport: Making connections. Leipzig, 2-4 May 2012

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The 2012 Summit of the International Transport Forum considered how better connectivity can improve lives and stimulate the economy. Issues for discussion included:

Rethinking the Last Mile: What new approaches exist for freight delivery in cities?

The Future of Travel: How does e-Ticketing, smart-phone use and data sharing change mobility?

Facilitating global trade: Connectivity across borders.

Transport for Growth: Can better connectivity stimulate economic activity?

Smart Grids: How to power the e-mobility future?

Collaboration in connectivity: Achieving seamless transport between cities and Regions.

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Bold steps for aviation

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Kent County Council proposes how the UK can meet its aviation needs through the connection of Gatwick and Heathrow with an airside high speed rail link; better use of Manston and Lydd Airports and other regional airports, including London City, Southend, Stansted, Luton, Southampton and Birmingham; and improved connections of these regional airports with London.

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BIM Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work

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The BIM Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work builds on the Green Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work , published in November 2011, and forms part of the response from the construction industry, and in particular the RIBA, to the Government’s commitment to have all its projects utilising BIM from the summer of 2012. This document provides an Overlay that simplifies the BIM processes and clarifies contradictory terms causing confusion in the industry. Core BIM activities are considered in the guidance for each stage of the plan. Together with the Green Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work these two documents are part of the preparatory work being undertaken prior to a fundamental review of the RIBA Plan of Work that will take place in 2012-13.

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HomeWise Campaign

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have launched the HomeWise campaign because of its concern that new homes being built today aren’t good enough and consumers deserve better. As part of the Campaign, RIBA has issued a report, ‘The way we live now: What people need and expect from their homes’, which provides the only national evidence base setting out how people are using their homes now, what they look for when choosing a home and what they think needs to happen to improve the home-buying experience. The report, described by RIBA as the first of its kind for over 50 years, will be used as evidence by the Future Homes Commission, a national inquiry that is currently developing recommendations for how houses should be designed and delivered in future. It will provide policy makers, house designers and builders much-needed consumer evidence to ensure that new homes are good quality and fit for modern households.

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More than bricks and mortar: UK home builders’ progress in creating sustainable communities

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This report contains the findings of the sixth NextGeneration benchmark, an annual benchmark of the top 25 UK home builders’ sustainability performance. This year’s benchmark examines the home building industry’s success in delivering sustainable communities.

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Making strategic planning happen

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This resource, provided by the Planning Advisory Service, includes a simple guide to strategic planning, analysis of the key issues, case studies and the ten golden rules for effective strategic planning.

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Hotels in Russia, the CIS and Georgia: Trends and opportunities

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The scope of this publication is to assess current trends and future opportunities for the hotel industry in Russia, the CIS and Georgia. This publication briefly discusses the tourism industry and economy overview of Russia, the CIS and Georgia, and looks at the year-end results of hotels’ operating performances across the region.

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Living Planet Report 2012: Biodiversity, biocapacity and better choices

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The ninth edition of WWF’s Living Planet Report has been published. It documents the changing state of biodiversity, ecosystems and humanity’s demand on natural resources; and explores the implications of these changes for biodiversity and human societies. The report highlights that current trends can still be reversed, through making better choices that place the natural world at the centre of economies, business models and lifestyles.

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