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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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Energy efficient cities

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By 2020 the European Union wants to reduce its overall CO2 emissions to 20% below 1990 levels. Cities and urban regions are viewed as key actors in reaching the ambitious energy goals. To inspire and support cities on their journey towards energy efficiency, EUKN’s annual publication focuses on energy efficiency in the built environment. The publication provides a complete overview of what is happening on all levels affecting local government.

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Keys to…China: Developing and investing in China’s hotel industry

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Looks at the hotel market in China.

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Consumer Holiday Trends Report: ABTA Consumer Survey 2013

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This ABTA report outlines the findings from its 2013 consumer survey commenting on consumer behaviour from how they book, to how many trips they take each year.

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Planetary boundaries for SD: From an international perspective to national applications

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This European Sustainable Development Network (ESDN) Quarterly Report provides an overview of the planetary boundaries concept and the related framework. In addition, it seeks to reflect on possible links between planetary boundaries and sustainable development as well as on chances and opportunities for its approach to be considered by the policy-making world in the context of international governance for sustainable development, but also at the national and regional level.

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Why has office design not kept pace with the modern work force?

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This article, from Baker Stuart, argues that in order to adapt to the pressures and drivers the business world faces and to stay competitive in the global market, we need a paradigm shift in the way we work and the way we interact with each other at work. Baker Stuart will be expanding on the drivers, the benefits and  how this can be achieved in further articles. It is possible to sign up to receive these when they become available. Baker Stuart is a professional consultancy focused on supporting workplace change and transforming the way we work.

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Is Help-to-Buy inflating a UK property bubble?

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This short video looks at the Help-to-Buy policy aimed at first-time buyers and consdeisr whether it is a reasonable way of stimulating bank lending, construction and home-ownership – or is it a dangerous move towards boom and bust in the property market? Gavin Smart of the Chartered Institute of Housing debates the issue with Guardian economics correspondent Phillip Inman.

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Urban Street Design Guide

Posted on: 21 October 2013
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This guide is a product of an unprecedented collaboration between major city transportation departments across the United States It uses a dynamic visual interface to showcase how streets can be redesigned to be safe, livable, and supportive of economic activity and development.

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Institute of Historic Building Conservation WebStarter in Conservation

Posted on: 18 October 2013
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The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) has just re-vamped its WebStarter resource, to help improve conservation understanding, and welcomes feedback.

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Smart cities vocabulary

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A draft framework (Publicly Available Standard PAS 180) has been prepared by the British Standards Group, commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BSI). It aims to develop a standard for smart cities, and comes in two parts: ‘smart cities framework’, and ‘smart cities vocabulary’. The public consultation period for the second part of the standard (specification of vocabulary) will close on 28 October 2013. Register for free to review and comment on the draft.

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Smart City Framework: A systematic process for enabling smart+connected communities

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This paper aims to define a framework designed to move the Smart City debate from merely an academic or esoteric discussion to a call for action. This paper proposes a possible framework for how we can begin to define and assess Smart City initiatives and, in the process, capture information consistently and comprehensively.

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