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Equity lessons from multilateral regimes for the new climate agreement
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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A new report from the World Resources Institute and Climate & Development Knowledge Network examines what climate negotiators can learn about approaches to equity from multilateral environmental, trade, human rights and international aid agreements.
A framework for mainstreaming climate resilience into development planning
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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A group of government officials from Asia and Africa have put forward an approach to mainstreaming climate resilience, based on their practical experience. It presents the concept of climate resilience mainstreaming and provides a practical instrument for government planners to think through the integration of climate-resilient responses into policy.
Section 21 Notices: good news for landlords
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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The recent case of Spencer v Taylor [2013] EWCA Civ 1600 has helped clarified which Section 21 notice should be served to terminate a tenancy once the fixed term Assured Shorthold Tenancy has expired. This briefing analyses the decision and the sometimes thorny issue of the serving of notices.
Allocation of accommodation: guidance for local housing authorities in England
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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This statutory guidance on social housing allocations for local authorities in England aims to assist them to take advantage of the provisions in the Localism Act 2011. It also encourages authorities to make use of the existing flexibilities within the allocation legislation to ensure that social homes go to people who need and deserve them the most. The additional guidance added on 31 December 2013 also covers social housing allocations, residency and local association. This guidance ensures councils require people to have lived in the area for at least 2 years. Only those who pass this test will be accepted onto the waiting list in their local area – and then be considered for social housing.
Tourism industries: Economic analysis
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This article presents recent statistics on the tourism industries in the European Union. While tourism statistics traditionally focus on either the accommodation sector or the demand side (from a household perspective), and relate mainly to physical flows (arrivals or nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments, or trips made by residents of a country, this analysis is based on economic data extracted from other areas of official statistics, in particular structural business statistics (SBS) and short-term business statistics (STS). Thus a more complete economic picture can be drawn of this sector, which is an important motor for many countries’ economies and labour markets.
URBACT Project results
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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Nine thematic networks from the second URBACTcall for proposals have completed their programme of exchange and learning activities in 2013.This second issue of the URBACT publication presents the results and main recommendations of these networks which have been been working for three years looking for joint, effective and sustainable solutions to major urban challenges. Issues covered include: sustainable and affordable energy efficient housing; improving the attractiveness and quality of life in old historical centres; socio-economic methods for urban rehabilitation of deprived urban areas; and electric vehicles in urban Europe.
Reducing thermal bridging at junctions when designing and installing solid wall insulation
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The BRE Trust has published a new report that sets out clear principles to be considered during the design and installation of solid wall insulation in order to reduce thermal bridging effects and the risk of condensation. Using examples from recent BRE refurbishment projects, the publication explores key methods of retrospectively applying insulation where typical practice could exacerbate the effects of thermal bridging, namely: increased heat loss from a building compared with what was assumed during energy modelling, and increased risk of condensation or mould growth from lower internal surface temperatures at or near to the thermal bridge junction.
Metropolitan areas in action: Concluding report
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This report gives new evidence of metropolitan area cooperation and its increasing scope. The report draws on evidence presented in the ‘Metropolitan areas in action’ (MAIA) study and a supplementary note from the Metropolitan Research Institute (MRI) in Budapest. The report includes standardised maps developed by the city of Amsterdam. The MAIA study, conducted by the University of Ghent, was the result of an analysis of 88 examples of metropolitan area cooperation in 31 cities, analysing their subject matter and extent. A further seven cities contributed to the development of the study by providing background information. The study underpins the work so far of WG Metropolitan Areas with evidence of measures of cooperation in metropolitan areas and their increasing scope.
CIB Working Commission on Disasters and the Built Environment
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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The CIB Programme Committee has established a new Working Commission (W120) on Disasters and the Built Environment as successor of the former Task Group TG63. Rapid growth of urban centers presents numerous challenges to humanity, many of which can be addressed through built environment solutions. In the face of more frequent and powerful hazards, the future of vulnerable and growing populations is increasingly perilous. Against this background the objectives of the Commission are: to explore optimum means of engaging multiple stakeholders in collaborative projects that address issues of disaster and development through built environment solutions; to encourage strategic urban planning through development of an evidence base supporting built-in disaster risk reduction (DRR); to advocate for the deployment of the appropriate built environment professionals in support of DRR activities; to develop tools / frameworks / models to support built environment organizations in complex environments in a variety of global contexts; and to support the embedding of disaster and development issues in the curriculum of built environment disciplines globally, encouraging the consideration of broader career paths.
Task Group on Urban Resilience Benchmarking and Resilience
Posted on: 2 January 2014
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The CIB Programme Committee has established the New Task Group TG87 on Urban Resilience. In general the Task Group aims to: contribute to the enhancement of the awareness of urban resilience; encourage better research and education in support of resilient urbanization; facilitate knowledge exchange and research feedback from different research groups worldwide; stimulate incorporation of resilience engineering in urbanization processes.
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