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Territorial Vision for Europe towards 2050. Brussels, 11 October 2013

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The objective of this workshop was to raise awareness among all relevant stakeholders on the work that is done and to involve stakeholders in dialogue and cooperation on the development of a Territorial Vision for Europe towards 2050. Presentations are available online.

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Digital metamorphosis: 10 trends that are transforming the retail landscape

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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Retail businesses are rapidly evolving to remain relevant and competitive in a fast-changing field. According to JLL research, digital technology has reshaped, and will continue to reshape, the retail landscape.

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Residential Market Report Europe 2013/2014

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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The PATRIZIA Residential Market Report, published by PATRIZIA Immobilien AG’s research department, presents the most important developments and assessments of the German and European residential investment markets.

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Residential Development Sentiment Survey

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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A report form Lambert Smith Hampton focuses on identifying measures that could be implemented to increase housing supply, and looked at the views of the UK’s leading house builders, investors, developers, landowners, professional services and public sector bodies.

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Supply chain analysis into the construction industry

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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This research paper, commissioned by the  Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, provides an overview of the UK construction supply chain. Based on detailed analysis and interviews with contractors and suppliers, the study identified areas where cost savings could be made, and barriers to achieving these savings. The study makes recommendations on how the government and industry could jointly improve the UK construction sector’s performance and competitiveness.

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Waste opportunities: Stimulating a bioeconomy

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The House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee has published details of oral and written evidence presented as part of its inquiry to explore the potential to create a multi-million pound economy from waste, using by-products from agriculture, industry and households.

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A sustainable community for older people: Case studies of green retirement villages in Australia

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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The research examines how to improve well-being of retirement village residents. It identifies unique ergonomic requirements and provides facility managers with a guideline for sustainable facility management.

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Realising sustainability in the tropics. Singapore, 9-10 September 2013

Posted on: 28 October 2013
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The conference showcased built projects, on-going research and governance models that specifically address life in the tropics, paradigms, processes and tools that can help designers, developers and policymakers understand the exchange between people and buildings, buildings and neighbourhoods, cities and their surroundings, man and nature. These topics presented by industry leaders, top universities and leading research institutes also reflected diverse aspects of sustainable urbanism, regenerative design, socio-cultural vectors, life cycle assessment and materials reuse. Presentations and papers are available online.

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Balance of Competence Energy Review

Posted on: 25 October 2013
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The government has today published a call for evidence on the balance of competence between the United Kingdom and the European Union on energy. The Department of Energy and Climate Change is leading on the area of the review covering energy and is seeking views from individuals and groups with an interest or experience in energy policy and its application on how the competence is used and what that means for the UK. The Balance of Competences Review is an important and unique opportunity for people and interest groups to have their say on how we interact with the EU and the effect that EU legislation has on our energy policy.

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Sustainable construction: Realising the opportunities for built environment professionals

Posted on: 25 October 2013
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Produced by the RICS Europe Sustainability Task Force, this paper discusses key issues and challenges concerning sustainable development in the construction sector and seeks to improve our understanding of the role of RICS members and their practices in an ever changing marketplace.

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