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More doesn’t mean better: inefficiencies in China’s affordable and social housing sector
Posted on: 17 June 2014
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The report investigates inefficiencies in China’s affordable social housing sector, identifies causal factors and recommends possible policy solutions.
Airport Industry Connectivity Report
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By measuring and analysing airport connectivity through various levels of aggregation and individual airport connectivity figures for the 461 airport strong membership of ACI EUROPE, this report provides an in-depth review of the way connectivity has performed in Europe over the past 10 years.
Making it happen: Oxfam’s proposals for the post-2015 Framework
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Overcoming inequality and slowing global warming are imperative for achieving a world free from poverty and suffering, according to a new Oxfam report. The report comes ahead of the UN’s Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (OWG) meeting in September 2014. This paper puts forwards Oxfam’s proposals for what new goals and targets should be included and how they can be designed to bring about lasting change.
2nd GLOBE Natural Capital Accounting Study: Legal and policy developments in twenty-one countries
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Working in partnership with the Global Legislators Organisation, GLOBE International, the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources has published a major review of national laws and policies in 21 countries concerning natural capital accounting. The study featured contributions from 56 individuals, including parliamentarians, government officials, external consultants, and subject matter experts from UCL. Natural capital accounting is a process that supplements conventional measures of economic activity such as GDP, to provide data and information concerning the economic importance of environmental assets. The study identifies a flexible set of options for enabling natural capital accounting, highlighting key experiences, challenges and lessons learned in the 21 featured countries. It also outlines a roadmap for future action to improve the global knowledge-base concerning legal and policy options for managing natural capital.
Guidelines for passenger services at European airports
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The airport trade body ACI EUROPE has released its latest publication which looks at how airports should conceptualise, plan and deliver their passenger experience. The new Guidelines offer a holistic approach to passenger services at airports, looking at how passenger needs and expectations have changed and at the role and remits of airports operators and other partners in shaping the overall airport experience. They include a new and multidimensional model to passenger categorisation. They also provide an innovative methodology for defining levels of service from the standpoint of the passenger as well as for their delivery though the so-called 3P approach (Premises, Processes & People). The publication also outlines how the emergence of technology such as WiFi, smartphone Apps and other devices have played a role in this development.
The evolution of event technology
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Download this whitepaper to discover the past, present, and future of event technology.
The value of planning
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This report, based on research conducted for the RTPI by Professor David Adams, The University of Glasgow, and Professor Craig Watkins, The University of Sheffield, examines the value of planning, focusing primarily on economic and financial value, while recognising the importance of broader social and environmental value.
Fostering growth: Understanding and strengthening the economic benefits of planning
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The RTPI has developed a policy paper focused on understanding and strengthening the economic benefits of planning. The purpose is to explore what proponents and sceptics have been saying about the impact of planning and how planning can more effectively facilitate economic growth.
Cosmopolitan Housing Group: Lessons learned
Posted on: 17 June 2014
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Altair Consultancy and Advisory Services Ltd (Altair) was commissioned by the Homes and Communities Agency (the Regulator) and Sanctuary Housing Group to conduct a comprehensive independent review of the events which led to the rescue of Cosmopolitan Housing Group (CHG). This report is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all potentially relevant issues relating to the rescue. It is intended to draw attention to what Altair consider to be the key findings and lessons to be learnt from the CHG case.
Winter floods 2013-14
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The House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has published the results of its inquiry into the floods of winter 2013/4. The focus was on maintenance responsibilities and maintenance funding, to further explore and pursue recommendations in the Committee’s recent Report on Managing Flood Risk.
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