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Historic cities and development: keys for understanding and action

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This report from UNESCO presents a number of case studies on the conservation and management of historic cities.

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Countryside promises: Planning realities

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The Campaign to Protect Rural England has published a report which warns that the national planning policy framework launched nearly a year ago has led to less local control and more greenfield development. The report has examined major housing planning applications and reports from 20 local plan examinations.

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A right to build: Local homes for local people

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The Policy Exchange has published a report which  argues that councils that fail to hit their own housing targets should have to release land to local people who want to design their own homes. The government could use this self-build model to ensure that councils hit their housebuilding targets, doubling the amount of new homes to over 200,000 by 2014 and giving the construction sector a much needed shot in the arm.

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Design coding: Diffusion of practice in England

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This report summarises a short project that, six years after the completion of the national design coding pilot programme in England, revisits the subject to evaluate the diffusion of design coding as a tool in the planning and development process. A video relating to the background of this project is available here.

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Smart phone apps for urban design and urban life

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Lists some useful applications for smart phones with regard to urban design and urban living.

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Water-sensitive urban design in the UK

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This document provides an overview that sets out the drivers, benefits and vision for Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) in the UK and is based on findings from a collaborative project that included extensive consultation and a literature review to understand the role of WSUD in the UK.

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Re-think! Parking on the high street

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This report, published by the British Parking Association, examines car parking in town centres,  argues that high streets shows no conclusive evidence that parking tariffs are influencing decline in locations across the UK, and suggests that further research is needed.

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Implementing Lean in construction: Lean construction and BIM (C725)

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In this guide, academic and professional knowledge regarding the joint application of Lean and BIM has been compiled for the first time. The information is based on up-to-date experiences and knowledge regarding the topic, gained by pioneering organisations in different countries. The guide contains a clear description on the links between Lean and BIM, and how these can be marshalled to provide a range of benefits in an incremental manner. It provides specific advice for different parties of a construction project and for different project stages, as well as references to the wider literature.

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The rise of the South: Human progress in a diverse world

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The 2013 Human Development Report is the latest in the series of global Human Development Reports published by the UN Development Programme since 1990 as independent, empirically grounded analyses of major development issues. The report examines the long-term human development implications of the rise of new powers in the developing world and highlights Algeria, Brazil and Mexico as among the top 15 countries in reducing Human Development Index (HDI) shortfalls., trends and policies.

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Report on adaptation challenges in Pacific island countries

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has released a report which aims to contextualise the Pacific’s adaptation challenges, highlighting adaptation efforts and ongoing challenges. It outlines current adaptation activities, national priorities, challenges and constraints, and successes and lessons learned.

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