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REAL CORP 2013. Rome, Italy, 20-23 May 2013
Posted on: 29 May 2013
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REAL CORP conferences have been held annually since 1996. About 500 experts from around the world from the fields of urban planning, transport planning, information and communication technologies, architecture, social and environmental sciences, real estate, GIS, surveying, remote sensing and more meet to discuss current tasks and topics on urban planning, regional development and information society in an international and extremely interdisciplinary conference. The 2013 conference explored the relationship between time and space, and how the planning practise and theory relates itself to this complex synergy. Time and space work on different scales, dimensions and topics, and confront us with questions such as: How to plan taking into account time, both past history and future development? How to integrate monitoring within the planning decision processes, such as in the case of natural disasters? How to handle time that cannot be planned, such as long decision processes or real time decisions? A large number of papers are available online under the following themes: adapting cities for future challenges; fragile cities; smart cities; memory and imagination; monitoring to plan; governing green networks across borders; improving energy in urban areas; public participation; abandoned churches; cities for all; improving daily resilience of our cities; density and public space; data and planning; social housing; the role of real estate towards a sustainable future of cities; and climate change assessment.
Downsizing in later life and appropriate housing size across our lifetime
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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A lack of attractive retirement housing and negative perceptions are preventing larger family homes being made available for younger buyers, according to a study from the International Longevity Centre-UK, produced for housing provider Hanover. The paper recommends that health and social care policy should encourage people to move to the type of housing that best meets their needs, and that the government should work with councils to assess whether they have enough homes for older people.
Housebuilding Report 2013
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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Knight Frank’s annual report on the house building sector involves a survey of 100 senior executives from house builders and developers, looking at issues concerning the house building industry. The survey was carried out shortly after the chancellor announced the help to buy scheme in the Budget in March 2013. It suggests help to buy could aid price growth and boost development volumes but only if lenders and buyers engage with the scheme. It points out the take-up of newbuy, a pre-cursor to help to buy, was relatively modest in the first year.
Stamping on aspiration: The real cost of stamp duty
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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The impact of stamp duty on homeowners and the housing market is revealed by a new report by the HomeOwners Alliance.
Cities of tomorrow: Action today
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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The final results and findings of the 6 URBACT thematic capitalisation workstreams in the series of URBACT Thematic Reports Cities of Tomorrow – Action Today are now available. Prefaced by the European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Johannes Hahn, these publications provide evidence of sustainable urban development strategies pulling together the environmental, social and economic pillars of the Europe2020, while also adopting an integrated and participative approach.
Quality control and due diligence in project management: Getting decisions right by taking the outside view
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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This paper explores how theories of the planning fallacy and the outside view may be used to conduct quality control and due diligence in project management.
Improving seemless energy-efficient mobility chains for all (ISEMOA)
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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ISEMOA seeks to improve accessibility of pedestrian, cyclist, and public transport services and facilities allowing citizens to adopt a less car-dependent life-style. The ISEMOA Quality Management System (ISEMOA QMS) closely examines the whole journey – from door-to-door. Each journey is composed of several elements that together make up the “mobility chain”. The ISEMOA QMS follows a structured quality management approach based on a moderated audit process. This proven approach, guided by an ISEMOA auditor, helps local and regional stakeholders to assess the level of accessibility of public space and public transport in their area, and it helps to develop strategies and measures for improving the accessibility work.
Retail futures 2018
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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Failed retail units should be turned into new homes, offices and leisure and entertainment venues, according to a new report from the Centre for Retail Research.
The LOWCAP pathway for delivering a low carbon, energy efficient North Sea Region
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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The policy recommendations from the LOWCAP project have been officially published online. The document, which is available to view for free, includes recommendations under different themes for delivering a low carbon, energy efficient North Sea Region, while at the same time addressing the European level. The LOWCAP cluster project presents a review of the knowledge exchange and experiences from four Interreg projects. Key results from these projects have been compiled and analysed to produce a North Sea Region perspective on low carbon and energy efficiency issues. The recommendations are open for comments.
Growing the outdoor economy: outdoor recreation as a catalyst for economic growth. Birmingham, 6 March 2013
Posted on: 28 May 2013
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This conference was aimed at anyone involved in the outdoor economy, including activity providers, retail and service providers, voluntary sector, researchers, policy and decision makers and practitioners. The aim was to improve understanding of how outdoor recreation can help fuel economic growth across the country, with presentations and workshops delving into areas such as business growth and jobs in the outdoors, the significance of outdoor recreation in the wider economy, how development is funded and its impacts on local communities. Conference proceedings in the Spring 2013 issue of the Countryside Recreation Network’s Newsletter.
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