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The Project Support Centre is located in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.

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Cities and regions explore smart grids and smart solutions. Freiburg, Germany, 25-26 October 2012

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At the Local Renewables 2012 Conference policy makers, technicians, energy suppliers, city strategy developers and researchers explored the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and energy storage in smart grids, thus getting maximum benefit from renewable resources. Presentations are available online.

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Renewable energy and biodiversity impacts. Cardiff, 7-8 November 2012

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Considers how the siting, design and operation of renewable energy developments can conflict with biodiversity conservation objectives. Presentations are available online.

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UK Passivhaus Conference 2012. Nottingham, 7-8 November 2012

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This conference exists to spread learning between those who are interested in the field of low energy building design in the UK. The first day covered policy, regulations and projects, while the second day included technical workshops and seminars covering costs, procurement, design, supply chain and other relevant issues. Presentations are available online.

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10th International Conference People, Buildings and Environment. Lednice, Czech Republic, 7-9 November 2012

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The conference covers four research topics. This year’s topics include: construction economics and management: water management and water structures; landscape management; and university teaching and learning of civil engineering. The full conference proceedings are available online.

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Housing Supplementary Planning Guidance: London Plan 2011 Implementation Framework

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The SPG provides guidance on how to implement the housing policies in the 2011 London Plan (LP). In particular, it provides detail on how to carry forward the Mayor’s view that “providing good homes for Londoners is not just about numbers. The quality and design of homes, and the facilities provided for those living in them, are vital to ensuring good liveable neighbourhoods”. It is informed by the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework and by its Housing Strategy for England.

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Energy and climate change: Bending the technological trajectory

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This publication brings together recent work undertaken at the OECD Environment Directorate with respect to innovation in energy and climate change mitigation technologies (CCMTs) and the role played by public policy. It presents data on innovation across OECD countries over the last three decades. We also present work on the international transfer of CCMTs, as well as evidence on the extent of international research co-operation.

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Towards a green investment policy framework

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This report aims to advise governments on how to create and improve domestic enabling conditions to shift and scale-up private sector investments in green infrastructure, to finance a transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient (LCR) economy and greener growth. This report advances a “green investment policy framework” taking infrastructure investment as a starting point and looking only at climate change mitigation and adaptation. It highlights the significant opportunities and many challenges that exist today in both developed and developing countries to transition to LCR development through investment in both renovated and in new infrastructure. The report suggests it is possible to generate multiple local development benefits from LCR infrastructure investment. It presents a five-point policy framework to guide domestic reforms that can steer use of limited public funds while also enabling and incentivising private investment to support a transition across relevant infrastructure sectors to simultaneously deliver climate change and local development goals.

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England’s Schools 1962-88: A Thematic Study

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The scale of demand for education and better school buildings after the war, a situation which finds a parallel today, necessitated entire programmes of school building and collaboration between architects, educationists and administrators. This report from English Heritage highlights many examples of distinctive regional approaches that were developed in London, Coventry, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Hampshire and elsewhere, and how school projects were often test beds for innovation for smaller, private architectural practices.

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Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency

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This Directive, published in the Official Journal of the EU on 14 November 2012, brings forward legally binding measures to step up Member States’ efforts to use energy more efficiently at all stages of the energy chain, from the transformation of energy and its distribution to its final consumption. Measures include the legal obligation to establish energy efficiency obligations schemes or policy measures in all Member States. These will drive energy efficiency improvements in households, industries and transport sectors. Other measures include an exemplary role to be played by the public sector and a right for consumers to know how much energy they consume.

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Achieving aviation’s promise in Latin America

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Speech made by Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO, at the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Airline Leaders Conference in Panama on 15 November 2012, in which he highlighted safety and infrastructure as top priorities for the region.

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