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State of the business events industry report

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Australia’s business events industry has recovered from the recent economic downturn, according to a new Business Events Council of Australia (BECA) report which shows international conference delegate numbers grew last year as the nation increased its share of the global meetings market. The BECA State of the Industry report is produced annually to measure the performance of the industry and track progress against a number of key performance indicators.

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Westminster: Basements planning policy

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Westminster City Council is currently consulting on two draft planning documents on basement development: a draft Policy Booklet and an Interim Guidance Note. A new planning policy on basements is being developed as part of Westminster’s emerging Local Plan, while the guidance note has been produced to provide further advice on how the council currently determines planning applications for basement development and set out relevant adopted policies. This guidance will not introduce new planning policy in relation to basements but will help to ensure adequate detail is presented with planning applications and that all existing restrictions are complied with, until the formal policy set out in the topic paper can be adopted. Comments are requested by 29 November 2013.

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2013 Home Energy Conservation Act (HECA) reports

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This page provides access to Home Energy Conservation Act 1995 (HECA) reports from 292 English local authorities (where links have been provided) setting out the energy conservation measures that the authority considers practicable, cost-effective and likely to result in significant improvement in the energy efficiency of residential accommodation in its area.

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Who will plan Africa’s cities?

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Africa’s cities are growing, and changing, rapidly. Without appropriate planning, they will become increasingly chaotic, inefficient and unsustainable. In many countries, planning legislation dates back to the colonial era, and is ill-equipped to deal with contemporary urban problems. A shortage of urban planning and management professionals trained to respond to urban complexity with progressive pro-poor approaches exacerbates urban dysfunction. As planning educators seek to train students for employment within the existing system, the urban and rural planning curricula of many planning schools are as outdated as planning legislation. Some African countries have no planning school. The authors argue that reform and revitalisation of planning education, and legislation, could contribute significantly to sustainable and more equitable urban development in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Progress towards achieving the Kyoto and EU 2020 objectives

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A report from the European Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on the progress towards achieving the Kyoto and EU 2020 objectives.

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The economics of BIM and added value of BIM to the construction sector and society

Posted on: 10 October 2013
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The aim of this research is to investigate the economic impact of BIM on project performance and its overall impact on adding value to the architecture, engineering and construction community and society as a whole.

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Leveraging the relationship between BIM and asset management

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This paper explains the mutually-supportive relationship between Building Information Modelling (BIM) and asset management. They should not be isolated practices, they must be considered together to realise the full benefits.

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How can the Green Climate Fund initiate a paradigm shift?

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This  policy brief from the Climate and Development Knowledge Network explores the measures that will be needed for the Green Climate Fund to fulfill its ambitions.

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How can hotels achieve the right kind of growth in a digital age? A toolkit for fighting commoditisation

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A new point of view paper published by PricewaterhouseCooper looks at the trends in digital impacting the hotel sector, and provides a “toolkit” on how hotels can fight the threat of commoditisation to take advantage of the opportunities of the digital age.

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Re-energising the green agenda

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A report published by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment has criticized the green deal saying it is ‘unattractive’ and ‘uncompetitive’. It also recommends a consultation exercise on a green deal for social landlords.

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