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Social Media and Events Report 2013

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Amiando, Europe‘s leading tool for online event registration and ticketing, once again this year took on the challenge of determining how event organizers use social media as marketing instruments, identifying the latest trends and investigating what problems have emerged. A comparison with the results from last year‘s reports is especially interesting, as it highlights several key shifts. This report provides numerous useful tips on how social media can be applied even more effectively to marketing events.

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Mega projects. Lessons for decision-makers: An analysis of selected international large-scale transport infrastructure projects

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This Executive Summary presents a selection of key findings from a five-year research study of Decision-Making in the Planning, Appraisal and Delivery of Mega Transport Projects (MTPs): Lessons for Decision-makers (OMEGA 2 Study) carried out at University College London.. For the purposes of this research, MTPs are defined as land-based transport infrastructure investments within and connecting major urban areas and metropolitan regions in the form of bridges, tunnels, road and rail links, or combinations of these. The OMEGA Centre contends that judgements of project ‘success’ also require consideration of a wider range of matters including: the projects’ ability to meet objectives that emerge over time and which ultimately impact on project outcomes; changing societal, political and environmental values and priorities that evolve over time which further alter expectations of MTPs; changing ‘visions’ among different stakeholders involved in MTP development; and different values, priorities and expectations that prevail in different development and cultural contexts.

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How to design a city for women

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Vienna’s two-decade-old quest to better balance access to city resources for men and women, called gender mainstreaming, has resulted in more than sixty pilot projects that are reshaping the Austrian capital. This article examines the outcomes.

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Taking the next step: Paris leads with innovation in the streets

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This guest post by Stephane Kirkland, author of Paris Reborn, and an expert on the history of the French capital,  considers the proactive approach that Paris is taking, in building on its huge successes so far with projects like the Paris Plages, as fundamental to the future of cities.

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A state-of-the-art report on building pathology

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Building pathology provides a systematic scientific approach to discovering what has gone wrong in a failed building. The CIB Building Pathology Commission is basically concerned with learning from past and current building pathologies and encouraging the systematic application of that knowledge to the design, construction and management of buildings. This report aims to be a concise document that binds a set of in-depth articles. A short introduction is provided in Chapter 1 to present the CIB W086 – Building Pathology Commission and to summarise its recent activities. Chapter 2 deals with building pathology and costs, while Chapter 3 presents the research methodology. Chapter 4 describes the information dissemination, and Chapter 5 is devoted to special case studies. Chapter 6 and 7 provide, respectively, the most important conclusions and the lists of reference documents.

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The implementation of energy efficient buildings policies: an international comparison

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CIB CommissionTG66, Energy and the Built Environment, has published its final report, providing a structured overview and synthesis of the information gathered throughout the project. The outcome of this task group clearly highlights that the energy challenges in buildings are an issue of concern in all countries involved in this study, but that the roadmaps and actions in the different continents vary widely. The study concludes that further international collaboration in the context of CIB or in other networks is therefore needed.

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Cities on the frontline: Local practices for active inclusion

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This report showcases how nine European cities are on the frontline of building social cohesion through effective and efficient active inclusion policies. These examples show that, by virtue of their local insight and delivery expertise, city authorities are critical partners in implementing active inclusion and delivering the Social Investment Package. On the frontline of exclusion, cities are the key players in supporting and empowering people to become active and participating members of society.

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Building a sustainable future

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BAM Construct has launched a new microsite to report on and share its experience and knowledge of sustainability in the built environment. The site, launched to coincide with World Green Building Week 2013, is designed for both BAM employees and the wider industry, and focuses on six key performance indicators, sustainable design, carbon, resource efficiency, sourcing responsibly, community, and health and wellbeing. It also includes information on BAM’s sustainability progress and its own industry insights.

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Brutal and beautiful: Saving the twentieth century

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A new English Heritage exhibition looking at the nation’s love/hate relationship with our recent architectural past, and contributing to the passionate debate over what is worth saving takes place at Wellington Arch from 25 September to 24 November. It will show what makes the post-war era special and why the best of its buildings are worth saving.

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Cities and migrants: Implementing the EUROCITIES Integrating Cities Charter

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The EUROCITIES charter identifies the duties and responsibilities of European cities as policy makers, providers of services, employers and buyers of goods and services to provide equal opportunities for all residents, to integrate migrants, and to embrace the diversity of their populations. Since its introduction in 2010, almost 30 cities have signed it. This report is based on the input of 22 cities. It finds that migrant integration is being redefined, with policies taking a broader approach to social inclusion, equality and participation. It offers a snapshot into the reality of local integration policies and practices, demonstrating some concrete examples of what cities are doing to include migrants through their everyday policies.

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