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Tourism statistics

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This article provides information on recent statistics in relation to tourism in the European Union.

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Industry and construction statistics: short-term indicators

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This article examines recent statistics in relation to developments for both industry and construction in the European Union.

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Smart city concept model: Guide to establishing a model for data interoperability

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To help local governments, policy makers and decision takers addressing the creation of Smart Cities, the British Standards Institution (BSI) has published this guide. The publication defines a concept model, and gives guidance on how to apply it, to promote interoperability for data created, used, and maintained by a city across all sectors, on behalf of, and in collaboration with, its citizens. The guide is intended to make it easier for the public and private sector to share information to promote economic growth.

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Clean Sky

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Clean Sky is the most ambitious aeronautical research programme ever launched in Europe. Its mission is to develop breakthrough technologies to significantly increase the environmental performances of airplanes and air transport, resulting in less noisy and more fuel efficient aircraft, hence bringing a key contribution in achieving the Single European Sky environmental objectives.

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Making the case for international meetings

Posted on: 27 November 2014
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Tasked with cutting costs and proving the value of every event, the author of this blog argues that planners more than ever must outline the unique advantages of overseas meetings.

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Decentralising power to the regions What next for Europe?

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The November/December 2014 issue of the journal, Regions & Cities of Europe, published by the Committee of the Regions, examines the decentralization of power to the regions.

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The new climate economy http://newclimateeconomy.report/misc/working-papers/ How cities develop will be critical to achieve economic growth and tackle climate change, according to a series of studies just released by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. These five studies provide real-world examples of how to achieve better patterns of urbanisation and highlight how cities can grow their economies while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The recent titles include: Accessibility in cities: Transport and urban form; Cities and the new climate economy: The transformative role of global urban growth; Steering urban growth: governance, policy and finance; The economic case for low carbon cities; What impact can local economic development in cities have on global GHG emissions? Assessing the evidence; Path dependence, innovation and the economics of climate change.

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How cities develop will be critical to achieve economic growth and tackle climate change, according to a series of studies just released by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. These five studies  provide real-world examples of how to achieve better patterns of urbanisation and highlight how cities can grow their economies while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The recent titles include: Accessibility in cities: Transport and urban form; Cities and the new climate economy: The transformative role of global urban growth; Steering urban growth: governance, policy and finance; The economic case for low carbon cities; What impact can local economic development in cities have on global GHG emissions? Assessing the evidence; Path dependence, innovation and the economics of climate change.

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Big society, localism and housing policy

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“The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy” was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (2012–2014) in the UK. A collaborative venture between the Universities of St Andrews, Sheffield, Reading and Queen’s University Belfast, it brought together academics, policy-makers and practitioners from across the UK to critique contemporary political debates within the context of devolved policy-making in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The papers in this special issue of the journal Housing Theory and Society emerged from that seminar series. Whilst the policy discussions included are very much UK focused, the wider narratives around localism, empowerment, citizenship and welfare reform have a much broader international relevance.

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Bridging the Northern gap: Can construction pave the way?

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This report examines current trends in  the northern construction market, how it compares to the UK and the South East, and its prospects for the future.

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Reporting Climate Science

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Reporting Climate Science, which was set up in 2010 with the aim of reporting on the latest research in climate science, is building a library of videos on climate change on YouTube.

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