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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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Up in smoke: How the EU’s faltering climate policy is undermining the City of London

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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This report argues that the EU has a proud record of taking the lead in tackling climate change, and the City of London has been a major beneficiary of this leadership. However, recent criticisms of the EU’s approach and substantial problems with Europe’s emissions trading scheme risk snuffing out the EU’s momentum and undermining the City of London’s leading role in carbon finance.

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Urban Markets Platform

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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This website is designed as a place of knowledge exchange and expertise on urban marketplaces.

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The U.K.’s misguided attempt to bring back the ‘Garden City’

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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This article critically examines the recent call for the building of new garden cities in the UK.

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Low and zero carbon technologies in new homes

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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This research focuses on low- and zero-carbon (LZC) technologies, looking at actual occupant perceptions and experiences of LZC technologies in their homes, as well as the knowledge and practices of on-site sales teams in promoting awareness of the benefits of LZC technologies.

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Jamaica sustainable energy roadmap: Pathways to an affordable, reliable, low-emission electricity system

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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This report is the culmination of years of intensive investigation. It analyses the potential for energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment in Jamaica and discusses the social and economic impacts of alternative energy pathways.

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Heritage Counts 2013

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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English Heritage has published its 12th annual survey of the England’s historic environment. The 2013 report focuses on skills shortages and publishes new research which reveals that over 40% of cultural heritage organisations feel their workforce currently lack skills and 60% do not have a training budget. In addition to information on skills, Heritage Counts summarises key policy changes and performance indicators for the sector.

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The Permitted Development (Basements) Bill 2013-14

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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A Bill to regulate the construction of new basements and the extension of existing ones, received its first reading in the Commons on the 12 November 2013. The Bill was introduced by Karen Buck, MP for Westminster North, as a Private Members Bill. The Bill is expected to have its second reading debate on the 28 February 2014.

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Scotland’s adaptation conference. Edinburgh, 9 September 2013

Posted on: 22 November 2013
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Through a combination of key note speakers, interactive parallel sessions, case studies and panel discussions this conference provided a forum to: raise awareness of the broad range of adaptation initiatives underway in Scotland and elsewhere; engage a wide range of stakeholders on adaptation policy developments and the draft Scottish Climate Change Adaptation Programme; and network across sectors to develop new ideas, projects and partnerships, and inspire action. Presentations are available online.

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Urban planning for city leaders

Posted on: 21 November 2013
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This publication from UN-Habitat provides a valuable source of information, inspiration and ideas on urban planning that is designed for city leaders and decision makers at a critical moment in human history. Predicted human population growth over the next 50 years will have immense consequencesfor all cities, in particular intermediate cities with populations of up to two million people. Developed countries will need to double the amount of urban space they have by 2050 to accommodate the expected numbers of people, whereas developing countries will need to expand their urban space by more than 300 per cent.

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Understanding the 21st century traveller

Posted on: 21 November 2013
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The travel industry is riding a wave of change. An unpredictable economy and fast-paced technological advancements have caused 21st century travellers to shift their behaviour dramatically. This white paper discusses five major trends that will help companies prepare for future challenges and create effective growth strategies: changing travel habits; new business models; seniors and generation Y; affluent travelers; and China outbound travel.

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