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Visitor Economy Forum. London, 22 November 2012

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The Visitor Economy Forum is the main annual event for public and private sector partners with a stake in the growth of England’s visitor economy. It is the place where important issues impacting on visitor economy growth in England in 2013 and beyond are debated.  This year’s Forum focused on how to create the conditions for growth through investment and innovation. A few presentations are available online.

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The tourism sector response to climate change: mitigation and adaptation initiatives and strategies. Doha, Qatar, 29 November 2012

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Within the framework of the Conference of the Parties (COP18) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), UNWTO and other United Nations agencies held this side event to address tourism response to climate change and mitigation measures adopted within the transport and accommodation sectors. Presentations are available online.

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2012 Annual Polis Conference. Perugia, 29-30 November 2012

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Polis is a network of European cities and regions working together to develop innovative technologies and policies for local transport. Since 1989, European local and regional authorities have been working together within Polis to promote sustainable mobility through the deployment of innovative transport solutions. The aim is to improve local transport through integrated strategies that address the economic, social and environmental dimensions of transport. Presentations are available online under the following topics: Acoustically green cities; pervasive technologies and tools for managing people movement; road safety and vulnerable road users; financing transport; reducing the impact of transport on air quality; tools to aid decision making on network management and ITS; road safety benchmarking and data collection; the benefits of active travel; towards open systems for traffic management and information services; managing freight movements in different urban contexts; deployment of electric vehicles in city-regions; the role of co-operative mobility in managing transport; tools for the design and operation of urban infrastructures and interchanges; energy efficiency in public transport; ITS to support public transport and soft modes; integrated policies to promote daily cycling; and benchmarking urban mobility.

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The landscape of climate finance in Germany

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A leader in the European transition to a decarbonized society, Germany has set ambitious targets for its contribution to the global fight against climate change. Achieving these targets requires significant investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and other means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By compiling data from a wide range of sources, this report presents the most comprehensive snapshot to-date of the current state of German climate finance.

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No place to call home: The social impacts of housing undersupply on young people

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The Institute for Public Policy Research has published a report which explores the social impacts of the undersupply of housing on young people, in areas such as life aspirations, starting a family, professional ambitions, relationships with parents and partners, security and control, and community belonging. It calls for residents to embrace the principles outlined in the government’s National Planning Policy Framework and play a greater role in directly shaping the terms of proposed developments to enable more homes to be built.

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Let’s get building: The case for local authority investment in rented homes to help drive economic growth

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This report argues that councils should be allowed to take advantage of low levels of debt to raise loans to build homes. The report making this case has been jointly produced by a partnership of the Chartered Institute of Housing, the Local Government Association and the Association of Retained Council Housing, supported by the Councils with ALMOs Group and led by the National Federation of ALMOs. The report makes use of two new pieces of work. The first one assesses in detail the capacity of the local authority sector and its readiness to build new homes. The second, assesses the market’s reaction to the extra borrowing that would be required if the proposals made here were to be adopted.

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Connecting commuting: Research and analysis from the New Cities Foundation Task Force in San Jose

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The New Cities Foundation has unveiled the results of its Connected Commuting Task Force, charged with helping cities all over the world better understand how real-time social networking among commuters can enhance the overall commuting experience and improve traffic management.

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Green Construction Board: One year on report

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The Green Construction Board has published its first annual report. This sets out the progress the Board has made on a broad range of issues, and outlines what has been achieved and future priorities. The Green Construction Board was established in October 2011 to provide strategic leadership to the sector on this agenda as well as own and monitor the implementation of the actions in the Low Carbon Construction Action Plan. It draws together Government and industry to discuss the business opportunities (both domestically and internationally) which will be created by the transition to more sustainable economy and how best to take advantage of them.

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Trans-European Transport Network

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The European Commission has launched a public portal allowing citizens and businesses to access up to date information on the advancement of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) through satellite-based dynamic maps, facts, figures and various audio-visual and interactive elements. In practice, it will allow users to see the live development of the TEN-T network in the region of their interest.

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C-LIEGE – Clean Last mile transport and logistics management for smart and efficient local Governments in Europe

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The Mid-Term Workshop, held in Newcastle on 31 October 2012, was the first public event of the C-LIEGE project after one and half years of project progress. Its main subject focused on presentations and discussions on how to implement successful strategies and push and pull measures in European cities and regions for clean and energy-efficient urban freight transport.

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