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American Express Global Business Travel Forecast 2015

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This article presents findings from the latest American Express Global Business Travel Forecast which predicts air, hotel and ground transportation prices to be neutral to slightly higher across all regions in 2015. At a country-by-country level, airline consolidations, stricter corporate travel policies and limited hotel supply are changing supply and demand dynamics and are also expected to impact pricing next year.

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Engaging with the public

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The 12 Lessons series pulls together knowledge on good practice in development co-operation from the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), drawing in particular on the findings of the DAC peer reviews. These lessons can help DAC members and other development actors to understand and implement measures that are critical to managing and delivering development co-operation more effectively. This publication also draws on the body of knowledge collected by the OECD’s Network of DAC Development Communicators, notably its publication Good Practices in Development Communication (OECD, 2014).

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Dark tourism readings

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The Routledge Dark Tourism collection brings together over 45 free journal articles on an array of subject areas, from behavioral sciences to geography, and showcases the international scale on which this phenomenon takes place. The collection explores Dark Tourism on an international scale, and discusses the locations themselves, the reason why they draw thousands of visitors each year, their cultural significance and how local bodies promote the darker side of their region’s history.

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Health, wellbeing and productivity in offices: The next chapter for green building

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A report from the World Green Building Council and JLL suggests that there is “overwhelming evidence” that indoor air quality, thermal comfort, access to natural light and other elements of green office design make employees not only feel better, but also more productive.

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Tech adoption and European leisure travelers

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A special report for World Travel Market from PhoCusWright outlining the key trends that should be on your radar when planning strategy for the coming year.

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WTM 2014 Industry Report

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Described as travel and tourism’s most comprehensive report on the future holiday trends from World Travel Market exhibitors and Buyers’ Club members as well as UK holidaymakers.

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IN_Business

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This is a twice-yearly magazine from CBRE which presents views on key trends in the national office and industrial markets.

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Africa Tourism Monitor: Vol.2, Issue 1, November 2014

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In 2013 alone, the African continent welcomed 65 million visitors. By 2030, the World Tourism Organization projects that Africa’s international tourist arrivals will rise to 134 million, an increase of 106%. In the latest issue of the Africa Tourism Monitor, a joint publication produced annually by the African Development Bank, New York University’s Africa House and the Africa Travel Association, the focus is on Africa’s greatest asset: its people.

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Law of Contract. Part 1: What constitutes a contract?

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This blog argues that after entering into a contract it is no argument or defence to claim the terms are ‘unfair’ as under the doctrine of freedom of contract, there is no requirement for the terms to be so.  The lesson here is to be fully aware of the terms of your contract and your contractual obligations before signing the contract, which will actually mean reading it, including the small print.

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International Property Measurement Standards: Office buildings

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For the first time numerous organization from all over the world have come together to create one shared international standard for property measurement.

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