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Review of local authority role in housing supply: call for evidence

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On 30 January 2014 the Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local Government and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury launched an independent review into the role that local authorities could play in increasing the supply of housing. The review is expected to report in December 2014. This call for evidence is inviting ideas, evidence and case studies to help identify novel and innovative approaches that could help local authorities to support increased housing as well as identify perceived barriers and challenge ‘myths’ that may stand in the way of housing developments. Comments are requested by 23 May 2014.

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World class streets: Remaking New York City’s public realm

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This report was produced as part of New York City’s effort to redevelop the City’s public realm. New York City Department of Transportation has instituted new design standards and moved forward to implement street projects in its multi-faceted World Class Streets initiative, which consists of these elements: Public plaza program; Broadway boulevard projects; Complete street projects and design standards; Safe streets for seniors and students;  Public art program; Coordinated street furniture; Weekend pedestrian and cycling streets.

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GREAT China Welcome Charter

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VisitBritain’s GREAT China Welcome programme aims to make Britain the destination of choice for the rapidly-growing Chinese market. Visitors from China have doubled in the last five years and it is hoped that they will treble again by 2020. At the centre of the programme is a new GREAT China Welcome Charter to help Chinese visitors easily identify hotels, attractions, retailers and tour operators that are making themselves ‘China-ready’ by providing information in Mandarin or Cantonese and adapting their products for the Chinese market and culture. 

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EU-Express

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This is the first issue of a new monthly newsletter which will cover public transport news and updates from a European perspective. It is published by UITP (International Association of Public Transport), the international organisation for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply.

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Sweden: The role of public transport in sustainable social development

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This roadmap, edited by the Swedish Public Transport Association, aims to identify critical key areas for action and concrete measures required by the industry, society and research in Sweden in order to in the short term, break current trends and rapidly increase public transport market share and reduce carbon emissions, and in the long run, achieve climate goals and other important societal goals as well as the long-term goal of the sector to double the market share held by public transport.

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China: A new approach to efficient, inclusive, sustainable urbanization

Posted on: 25 March 2014
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In a joint report with the Development Research Centre of China’s State Council, the World Bank has published a report which highlights the scale of urbanization that has taken place in China. The report makes a series of recommendations designed to ensure urbanization is efficient, inclusive and sustainable. These would encourage China’s cities to generate more revenue and to help the nation deal with environmental degradation.  

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Event App Bible

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The Event App Bible, the popular e-book about understanding event mobile apps, is out with a new version. Download your copy now, for free and with no email submission required.

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Barriers for deconstruction and reuse/recycling of construction materials

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This report has been produced by CIB Working Commission W115 “Construction Materials Stewardship”. The mission of Working Commission W115 is to drastically reduce the deployment and consumption of new non-renewable construction materials, to replace non- renewable materials with renewable ones whenever possible, to achieve equilibrium in the demand and supply of renewable materials and ultimately to restore  the renewable resource base, and carry out these tasks in ways to maximize positive financial, social and environmental and ecological sustainability effects, impacts and outcomes. This report is the fifth product of W115 and provides an overview of barriers for deconstruction and reuse/recycling of construction materials across the world through a series of country reports from Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore and United State of America.

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Advanced construction and building technology for society

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These are the Proceedings of the second joint CIB IAARC W119 CIC Workshop. The workshop concentrated on international researchers, practitioners and selected top-students originating from 8 different professional backgrounds (Architecture, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Business Science, Interior Design, Informatics, Mechanical Engineering).

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Skyline Project

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SKYLINE is an exploratory research project that combines collaborative and comparative approaches to investigate the political, economic and social dimensions of an increasingly contested urban landscape: the skyline. The project aims at filing the existing lack of conceptualization of the skyline, in a context where urban public bodies are considering lifting height ceiling limits while multiple conflicts have emerged across European cities (Paris, Lyon and London) against various projects of tall buildings.

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