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National Infrastructure Plan 2013
Posted on: 5 December 2013
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The plan is published alongside the most forward-looking infrastructure pipeline to date, including more detail than ever before on the status of UK infrastructure projects.
The Emissions Gap Report 2013
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Immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is key to limit the risk that global temperature rise will exceed 2° C, according to this report from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). The report shows that delaying near-term actions to narrow the greenhouse gas emissions gap by 2020 considerably decreases the chances of keeping global temperature rise below 2°C and exacerbates mitigation challenges after 2020.
Managing the land in a changing climate
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This progress report from the Committee on Climate Change Adaptation Sub-Committee reviews some of the key ecosystem services provided by the land. Specifically, the report addresses the use of land to continue to deliver important goods and services in the face of a changing climate, supplying food and timber, providing habitat for wildlife, storing carbon in the soil, and coping with sea level rise on the coast. It explores the extent to which decisions about the land are helping the country to prepare for climate change.
Westminster Cycling Strategy
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Westminster City Council has today launched a public consultation on its draft Westminster Cycling Strategy.
Climate Adaptation Outlook: A proposed National Adaptation Assessment Network
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This report is the first of a structured series of reports on how well placed Australia, including its businesses, communities and institutions, is to manage the impacts of unavoidable climate change. This report proposes a national assessment framework to assess progress in adapting to the impacts of climate change.
Reviewing the nationally significant infrastructure planning regime: a discussion document
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The government is keen to get further feedback from users of the nationally significant infrastructure planning regime and other individuals or organisations who may wish to contribute to the review, helping to shape the final set of proposals for improvement, to be implemented where possible by spring 2015. Comments are requested by 24 January 2013.
Saving lives with sustainable transport: Traffic safety impact of sustainable transport policies
Posted on: 5 December 2013
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This document reviews evidence of the safety benefits of sustainable transport, with a particular focus on the applicability of these findings to cities in developing countries. Where the information is available, it also provides estimates of the magnitude of safety benefits that have been recorded for specific projects.
Global Market Perspective
Posted on: 5 December 2013
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The latest report from Jones Lang LaSalle, for the 4th quarter of 2013, argues that there is good reason to be optimistic about the global real estate market in 2014, as the world economy regains some vigour, business confidence improves and strong corporate balance sheets encourage increasing capital expenditure.
Global Office Forecast 2014-2015
Posted on: 5 December 2013
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This report from Cushman & Wakefield argues that the global office market is poised for slow steady growth in 2014, while 2015 should be more robust as recovery takes hold and business gains renewed confidence.
RICS Research Trust
Posted on: 5 December 2013
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The RICS Research Trust has recently been formed by the merger of the long-standing RICS Education Trust and RICS Foundation. As an established charity, it has a key remit of supporting, delivering and disseminating high quality research, independent reliable knowledge and future thinking through research funding in the disciplines of land, property and construction. A copy of the strategy for 2014/2017 is available online.
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