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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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The Project Support Centre is located in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.

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Space to park

Posted on: 10 March 2014
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Space To Park is a user-generated resource of best practice for those seeking parking solutions in new build residential development. This website showcases a series of developments and sets up a constructive discussion about what works and where, from the point of view of users, designers and other experts.

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Adaptation monitoring and evaluation: guidance

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Monitoring and evaluation has a critical role in informing and improving adaptation policies and activities. However, the inherent uncertainties of how the climate will change mean it is difficult to define, measure, and assess the achievements of an adaptation programme. The UK Climate Impacts Program has produced three short reports to guide you through this process.

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15 Years of the UNWTO World Tourism Network on Child Protection

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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has been working towards preventing all forms of exploitation affecting children and youth in tourism through its Task Force for the Protection of Children in Tourism since 1997 (since 2001, the Network for the Protection of Children in Tourism). This open-ended platform held almost 30 international meetings, providing an indispensable forum for the exchange of research, experiences and awareness raising on the most significant projects on child protection in tourism. The UNWTO strongly encourages the collaboration with the private sector since the whole sector needs to work in synergy if we are to contribute to the elimination of all forms of child exploitation. This publication is a testimony of some of the successful projects and good practices shared within the Network during the past decade.

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The B1M Mail

Posted on: 7 March 2014
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This is the first issue of a bi-monthly newsletter. This issue looks at techniques for implementing BIM into organisations and bust some common BIM myths. It also includes a news round-up and even a BIM crossword. Feedback is welcomed through the website or social media platforms.

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Finland’s energy efficiency boom good for the climate, but trouble for cities

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The author of this blog argues that while green buildings are increasing in Finland, their developers seem to be unable to integrate concepts in environmental sustainability and urban livability. To illustrate his concerns, the author  looked up some landmark initiatives for energy-efficient construction in the greater Helsinki area and photographed them.

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English Heritage Research News

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This is the first digital edition of Research News by English Heritage.  The aim of the e-magazine is to update readers with progress on a wide range of applied research projects being carried out to protect the conservation of England’s heritage to support the National Heritage Protection Plan. Articles in this issue include a history of the mosque in Britain, and heritage preservation during the regeneration of Blackpool.

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Common Land Fact Sheets

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The Foundation for Common Land, a charity dedicated to the protection and management of commons, has launched a series of publications demonstrating that commons make a greater contribution to the environment than any other farmland in Britain. Ten Factsheets covering wildlife, archaeology, tourism, rare breeds, carbon storage, water supply, uplands, agriculture and water and flood management have been published.

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The role of culture and leisure in improving health and wellbeing

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A new report has been produced on behalf of the National Leisure & Culture Forum which reports the vital role of culture and leisure in improving health and well-being at the local authority level in England.

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ITB World Travel Trends Report 2013/2014

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The report covers the main trends in outbound travel demand for the first eight months of 2013 together with estimates for the full year and also contains initial forecasts for 2014. In addition, it focuses on various topics and market segments, including the role of technology and social media, the growing youth travel market, trends in the hospitality sector and the potential of Africa.2014. It predicts that travel from the advanced economies will grow somewhat more strongly than in the previous year while the travel boom from the developing countries could slacken to some degree.

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IPK International

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IPK International is a tourism consulting company highly qualified in travel research and tourism marketing and tourism master plans and counts among the leading tourism consulting groups worldwide. With its World Travel Monitor and European Travel Monitor, IPK International has the world’s most comprehensive tourism database on European, Arabian, Asian, North and South American outbound travel behaviour.

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