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Response to public consultation on ‘Securing the future availability and affordability of home insurance in areas of flood risk’

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A proposed new scheme for flood insurance in the UK may not be sustainable because the impacts of climate change have not been taken into account, according to a policy paper published by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics. Responding to a consultation by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on ‘Securing the future availability and affordability of home insurance in areas of flood risk’, which was launched in June 2013, the authors of the report warn that “flood risk is expected to increase due to climate change and continued development of floodplains for residential and commercial property, which increases the exposure of homes and businesses”.

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Application of probabilistic forecasting in flood incident management

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This guide illustrates a number simple methods which could be used to support clear, consistent, and objective decisions when using probabilistic forecasts. The report highlights that decision-making during flooding incidents is a dynamic process, and the researchers developed a framework to aid such decision-making with probabilistic forecasts. The framework is illustrated with case studies and is intended for use by practitioners and researchers. It will help inform the future direction of probabilistic flood forecasting as part wider developments in flood incident management.

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Research priorities for vulnerability, impacts and adaptation: Responding to the climate change challenge

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To respond to the demand for better coordination of research, the international research programme, PROVIA (Programme of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation),  has led the development of a set of research priorities on vulnerability, impacts and adaptation in consultation with both experts and policy makers. The research priorities include new and emerging topics, and topics that have long been recognized as important but for which research is still required.

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Business Improvement Districts (BIDs)

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This note from the House of Commons Library sets out the working of Business Improvements Districts in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It provides details on how BIDs may be constituted, with reference to key figures.

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Promoting low carbon transport in India

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Three reports released by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) evaluate and summarise options for low carbon city planning, non-motorised transport (NMT) and infrastructure risks due to climate variability in India. The reports were published as part of the project on ‘Promoting Low Carbon Transport in India.’ The first report, Low carbon city: A guidebook for city planners and practitioners, provides basic guidance to city level policy makers, urban planners, transport planners and consultants. The guidebook focuses on: the meaning of “low carbon” in the context of long-term global climate stabilization target; low carbon scenarios and alternate development pathways to achieve these scenarios; and the role of low carbon development in India.  The second report, NMT infrastructure in India: Investment, policy and design,  identifies gaps in the implementation of policy for NMT-use in Indian cities. The third report, Framework for infrastructure assets: A case study of Konkan Railways, summarises the uncertainties and risks that infrastructure assets face due to climate variability and suggests possible adaptation strategies.

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The housing sector in Europe: Housing consumption long term and during the crisis

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This report looks at long term trends in housing consumption across Europe in the light of the global financial crisis. It looks at the most common areas of household consumption including the split between rented housing and owner occupation.

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A house divided: How Europe views prospects for real estate investment

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Ernst & Young’s second annual European real estate assets investment trend indicator is based on a forward looking survey of executives from organizations across Europe who invest capital in real estate assets. Opinions were canvassed in December 2012 by Ernst & Young and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). This report summarises investors’ outlook on transactions and opinions on market attractiveness, together with insight into the drivers of these views and expectations.

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Urban heat island in Chongpin, China

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This research investigates how the Three Gorges Reservoir affects the surrounding micro-environment. Different research approaches are adopted for the case study in Chongqing in order to measure and predict its urban air temperature.  The research provides a scientific analysis of the urban thermal environment in Chongqing.

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World Travel and Tourism Council Asia Summit. Seoul, 10-11 September 2013

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The Asia Summit considered what needs to be done to harness the enormous growth potential, in Korea and beyond, showcasing countries which are driving the industry with an enlightened approach, and drawing comparisons with positive and negative experiences in other parts of the world. It provides the opportunity for a stimulating exchange between private and public sector, and it will tackle some of the most pressing issues facing travel and tourism today. The theme of the Asia Summit was ‘Staying ahead of tomorrow’. This theme encapsulates the region’s global lead in technology development; consumer understanding across different cultures; planning ahead for infrastructure build; launching new product; and developing human capital. Videos of the event are available online.

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New estimates of housing demand and need in England, 2011 to 2031

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The first analysis of the Census 2011 and its impact on household formation has been published by the housing and planning charity, the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) and shows that the scale of housing need and demand continues to significantly outstrip supply.

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