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CBRE’s annual review of retail activity in 2014 and trends for 2015.

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Architecture & Detail Magazine

Posted on: 17 November 2014
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Providing inspiration from a range of international projects using Fibre Cement roofing and EQUITONE facade materials, A+D Magazine is specifically designed for architects and specifiers. The magazine includes comprehensive details on each project and is accompanied by drawings and photography.  The magazine is published twice a year.

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What will the housing market look like in 2040?

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This research explores how the housing market is likely to change in the coming decades, and how this will affect poverty. Using detailed historic data to examine the relationship between housing and poverty, it provides a much greater insight into this link than most studies. It also explains how changes to housing policies and provision could prevent poverty increasing.

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Economic growth through devolution: Towards a plan for cities and counties across England

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The Centre for Cities has published a paper which sets out a detailed approach to devolution to city regions and city-county areas in England to enable them to drive local and national economic growth.

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Concrete: Part 3

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In the final part of this ‘mini-series’, this blog focuses on other concrete defects, such as chloride attack, alkaline silica reaction and sulphate attack amongst other concrete defects.

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The role of the construction industry in China’s sustainable urban development

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This research reviewed the role of the construction industry in China’s sustainable urban development. The social, economic and environmental impacts of the construction industry on China’s sustainable urban development are also analysed. This article appears in the latest issue of Habitat International (Vol.44, October 2014) which also includes articles covering sustainable development issues and urbanization in China.

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Public financial institutions and the low-carbon transition: Five case studies on low-carbon infrastructure and project investment 

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Public financial institutions (PFIs) are well-positioned to act as a key leverage point for governments’ efforts to mobilise private investment in low-carbon projects and infrastructure. This study, published by the OECD, identifies the tools, instruments and approaches used by five PFIs to directly support and scale-up domestic private sector investment in sustainable transport, energy-efficiency and renewable energy in OECD countries. Between 2010-2012, these five institutions, Group Caisse des Dépôts in France, KfW Bankengruppe in Germany, the UK Green Investment Bank, the European Investment Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, have provided over 100 billion euros of equity investment and financing for energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable transport projects. They use both traditional and innovative approaches to link low-carbon projects with finance through enhancing access to capital; facilitating risk reduction and sharing; improving the capacity of market actors; and shaping broader market practices and conditions.

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How’s life in your region?

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The OECD Regional Well-being web tool allows you to measure well-being in your region and compare it with 361 other OECD regions based on nine topics central to the quality of our lives. Comparable measures of regional well-being offer a new way to gauge what policies work and can empower a community to act to achieve higher well-being for its citizens.

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Constructing ordinary places: Place-making in urban informal settlements in Mexico

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The aim of the article, published in the journal Progress in Planning (Vol.94, November 2014),  is to critically examine understandings of informal settlements and to examine how these relate to spatial and social marginalisation at city level. This is undertaken through an exploration of the spatial, social and cultural construction of two colonias populares, low-income, self-built neighbourhoods with informal origins, in a medium-sized city in Mexico, based on the lived experiences of their residents, and other sources such as policy documents, public opinion and media reports, gathered using qualitative methods.

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The future framework for disaster risk reduction: A guide for decision makers.

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This guide is organised into a set of modules, each representing important aspects of the successor to the existing Hyogo Framework for Action. By presenting evidence in the form of data, facts and summary messages, the modules highlight what should be covered by a new agreement. This document is the second draft prepared by ODI and the Climate & Development Knowledge Network. It includes seven original modules, three of which have been extended. To this new modules covering ‘monitoring and ‘accountability’, ‘environment and ecosystems’, ‘science and technology’ and ‘interfaces with the post-2015 framework for sustainable development’ have been added.

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