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ICLEI Cities Biodiversity Center

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The latest newsletter from the ICLEI Cities Biodiversity Center.

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Event Manager Blog

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Started in April 2007, this blog is about event technology trends, innovative event concepts and social media applied to the event industry.

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Construction Research Congress 2012. West Lafayette, USA, 21-23 May 2012

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Papers from this event are available online, covering the following issues: contracting and legal issues; construction means and methods; construction planning, control, and risk management; knowledge management and information technology; data sensing and analysis; construction simulation, visualization, and product modeling; organizational and labor issues; quantitative methods; environmentally sustainable design and construction; construction education; disaster management and response; infrastructure management; and global construction issues.

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Urban retrofitting for sustainability: Mapping the transition to 2050

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As concerns over climate change and resource constraints grow, many cities across the world are trying to achieve a low carbon transition. Although new zero carbon buildings are an important part of the story, in existing cities the transformation of the current building stock and urban infrastructure must inevitably form the main focus for transitioning to a low carbon and sustainable future by 2050. This book, to be published in January 2014, brings together interdisciplinary research contributions from leading international experts to focus on key issues such as systems innovation, financing tools, governance, energy, and water management. The chapters consider not only the knowledge and technical tools available, but looks forward to how they can be implemented in real cities by 2050.

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Efficient Energy for EU Cultural Heritage (3ENCULT)

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The refurbishment of existing buildings to very low energy demand is increasingly economically feasible. However, the main issue for historic buildings is how to balance building protection requirements with optimised energy efficiency. The 3ENCULT project has been researching and developing solutions for this, and has recently developed a series of guidelines for use by local authorities. The guidelines support local leaders who need to make informed decisions regarding what is possible in the planning phase and in choosing suitable technologies.

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Urban Low Emission Development Strategies (Urban-LEDS)

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The Urban-LEDS project, funded by the European Commission, and implemented by UN-Habitat and ICLEI, has the objective of enhancing the transition to low emission urban development in emerging economy countries by offering selected local governments in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa a comprehensive methodological framework (the GreenClimateCities methodology) to integrate low-carbon strategies into all sectors of urban planning and development.

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Waste prevention programme for England

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Defra has published a waste prevention programme for England which sets out the government’s view of the key roles and actions which should be taken to move towards a more resource efficient economy. As well as describing the actions the government is taking to support this move, it also highlights actions businesses, the wider public sector, the civil society and consumers can take to benefit from preventing waste.

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Tourism in the Americas

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This report from the World Tourism Organisation aims to identify the main trends shaping tourism in the Americas over the last years while bringing to light important national case studies in key areas such as air transport development, visa facilitation or regional tourism.

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Home Truths 2013/14: The housing market in England

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This report from the National Housing Federation argues that whilst economic growth has returned to many areas, this has caused the already over-stretched housing market there to overheat. Meanwhile, in parts of England where green shoots are nowhere to be seen, high unemployment and low wages mean families are desperately struggling to make ends meet and communities are at a standstill.

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Sustainable Drainage Sytems (SuDS) Manual

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As part of the update of the CIRIA SuDS Manual a Project Team has produced a series of priority checklists and frameworks on the planning, design, construction and maintenance of SuDS.

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