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In Focus Mauritius: The past, present and future

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This article looks at the ‘traditional’ view of Mauritius as a luxury destination and analyses where the market is currently placed. Key discussions include the shift in source markets and the upcoming trend of offering full-board and all-inclusive.

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In Focus: Welcome to paradise! Seychelles, Maldives and Mauritius

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This article investigates the primary tourism drivers, hotel performance, tourism development plans and the outlook for the tourism industries of the world’s most luxury resort destinations, the Seychelles, the Maldives and Mauritius.

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The 7th Environment Action Programme: Reflections on sustainable development and environmental policy integration

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The main aim of this European Sustainable Development Network (ESDN) Quarterly Report is to investigate the recently adopted 7th Environment Action Programme (EAP) of the European Union, which is the European Union’s main strategy for environmental policy and, in particular, environmental policy integration. In this respect, the 7th EAP builds on existing policy initiatives, such as the Europe 2020 Strategy and the renewed European Sustainable Development Strategy, and aims to tackle environmental challenges which should help achieve long-term sustainable development goals. To this context, this QR provides an analysis to investigate the 7th EAP with respect to the concepts of sustainable development and environmental policy integration.

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Fostering urban sustainable development: Potentials and challenges for national and European policy. Brussels, 28 January 2014

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The 10th European Sustainable Development Network Workshop facilitated an international exchange on overarching strategic policy initiatives on urban sustainable development at the UN, EU, Member State and sub-national level, covering environmental issues, regional development, economic and social policy fields. Accordingly, the workshop aimed to foster the exchange between experts to intensify co-operations and alliances between EU, national and local policies for urban SD. Workshop documentation is available online, including the final agenda, the discussion paper, participant list, the slides of those keynoters who used PowerPoint, and the workshop report.

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Life in Marylebone Photography Competition 18-27 April 2014

Posted on: 14 April 2014
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Everyone with any digital camera are invited to capture any view in and around Marylebone on the weekend of St George’s Day and Easter week (18-27 April 2014) and submit them to this competition.

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Shaping the future of travel: Macro trends driving industry growth over the next decade

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This report, written by Oxford Economics and commissioned by Amadeus, forecasts travel to grow by 5.4% perannum over the next 10 years, outpacing global GDP. Moreover, global travel is now set to grow at a significantly faster rate than during the financial crisis, where growth was just 4.1% per annum. At the same time, China’s growth in outbound travel, which as recently as 2005 stood at just 1%, will enable it to overtake the U.S to become the world’s largest outbound travel market this year, with the number of Chinese households able to afford overseas travel set to more than double in the next 10 years to reach 220 million. China will also become the biggest domestic travel market by 2017, driven largely by rapidly increasing GDP, rising employment levels and higher consumer spending.

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Improving High Street performance: What are we trying to achieve?

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This blog, from Professor Cathy Parker from Manchester Metropolitan University, lists over 170 studies read as part of a review of the published academic retail, shopping and town centre literature carried out in order to identify all the factors that affect high street performance.  

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Locally-led garden cities: Prospectus

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The Government has launched a new garden cities “prospectus”, which calls for local areas to submit their vision for garden cities that will provide affordable homes, good schools and jobs for the next generation, while at the same time preserving the countryside.’

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Shifting shores: Adapting to change

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A clear national strategy is urgently needed to help coastal areas adapt to the twin pressures of rising sea levels and extreme weather, according to a new report from the National Trust. 

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Global demand for English higher education: An analysis of international-student entry to English higher-education courses

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The number of international students enrolling in English universities has dropped for the first time in nearly three decades, interrupting a long-term trend of double-digit growth, according to a report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. It examines recent shifts in enrollment patterns and discusses their possible causes.

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