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Artificial light in the environment: policy update

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This update sets out what steps Defra and other government departments have taken to address the issue of light pollution since the report from the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution was published. It also outlines how we plan to continue to keep the issue of artificial light under review in the future.

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2014 Global Predictions Report

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Key insights and trends impacting the world of commercial real estate in the year ahead are set out in this report from Colliers.  Region-by-region, the report examines the key drivers and industry trends, and makes 25 predictions.

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The green edge: How commercial property investment in green infrastructure creates value

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The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an international non-profit environmental organization, has published this document which explores how the multitude of green infrastructure practices can help advance the bottom line for the commercial real estate sector. It provides illustrative examples for specific building types, based on published research, as well as a summary of key findings from that research.

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Climate change mitigation in emerging economies: From potentials to actions

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The integration of emerging economies into the climate regime is one of the largest challenges in climate diplomacy. In this context, the project, financed by the German Federal Environment Agency, provides analyses that support the realistic evaluation of the pledges from the most important emerging economies (Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea) relative to their “business-as-usual” development, as well as political activities that support mitigation activities in the six countries. The first report, released in April 2013 assessed how ambitious emission reduction pledges of emerging economies are compared to business as usual emissions and the countries’ mitigation potential. The second report, named has now been released. It provides an overview of current activities regarding climate change mitigation in the named countries. It covers the institutional set up, measurement, reporting and verification systems for greenhouse gases and mitigation policies and measures. The analysis also addresses existing barriers to mitigation and considers where the international community could provide support to remove these. You can also find further information in the project description.

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‘City-wide’ or ‘City-blind?’ An analysis of emergent retrofit pin the UK commercial property sector

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A new report led by Professor Tim Dixon of the School of Construction Management and Engineering at the University of Reading examines how the UK commercial property sector is responding to the challenges of retrofitting our cities by installing energy, water and waste efficiency measures in existing buildings. Based on nearly 40 interviews with key players in commercial property, the research looks at current and future trends in commercial property retrofitting by examining: Who is involved in retrofit? What is retrofit?  Why and how is retrofit carried out? The research suggests that the rate of retrofit in the commercial property sector is low and major changes to policy and practice are needed to increase progress.

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How can land advisers incorporate ecosystem services thinking into their everyday practice?

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This paper argues that new approaches to the valuation, appraisal and management of the natural environment promise to transform the way we manage land and pay for a range of goods and services.

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Climate impacts: taking action in the face of uncertainty

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While uncertainty is an inherent feature of our knowledge about climate, this paper argues that decision makers need to be able to plan for the future while understanding the uncertainty involved.

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Building technology trends for 2014

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Lists five building technology trends to look out for in 2014 including the growth in modular building and the return of the prefab.

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National Brand Index, 2013

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The GfK Anholt Nations Brand Index is an annual study amongst 20,000 consumers in 20 panel countries around the world. Respondents score 50 nations, including the UK, on a raft of attributes including some relating to tourism, culture and welcome. The January 2014 issue of VisitBritain’s Foresight publication examines the findings for the UK.

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The human city. Sao Paulo, 4-6 June 2013

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The New Cities Summit offers an unparalleled platform for urban leaders, thinkers and innovators to tackle the most pressing challenges as well as the huge opportunities arising in our rapidly changing urban landscape. Videos of the event are available online.

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