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Rural communities

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In June 2010, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, announced that the Commission for Rural Communities would be abolished and that Defra Ministers would lead rural policy from within the Department. An enhanced Rural Communities Policy Unit (RCPU) would operate as a centre of rural expertise, supporting and co-ordinating activity within and beyond DEFRA. This inquiry focused on the work of the RCPU, its ability to act as rural champion in the heart of government, and its effectiveness in delivering rural development. The House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee has published the findings of this inquiry.

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The way forward for renewable energy in Central America

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This study, made possible with support from the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) and the Energy and Environment Partnership with Central America (EEP), assesses the status of renewable energy technologies in Central America and analyzes the conditions for their advancement in the future. It identifies important knowledge and information gaps, evaluates key finance and policy barriers, and makes suggestions for how to overcome both in a number of high-impact areas. The study scopes the improvements needed to facilitate the transition to a sustainable energy system and establishes the necessary methodology and groundwork for comprehensive regional and national energy strategies.

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Property owners & Business Improvement Districts: Formalising the role of property owners, who are not ratepayers, in Business Improvement District Schemes

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Currently, property owners can make voluntary contributions towards a ratepayer business improvement district and some do. However, others choose not to make a contribution but still benefit from the success of a business improvement district. Mary Portas, in her independent report into the future of high streets, recommended that the government should legislate to allow landlords to become high street investors by contributing to their business improvement district. The government recognises the views of the business improvement district community and Mary Portas, that property owner business improvement districts could strengthen the part that landlords play in the future of the high street and in promoting growth, and committed to look at formalising the role of owners in response to a Portas Review recommendation. This consultation seeks views on a framework for allowing such schemes. Comments are requested by 17 September 2013.

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Climate planning

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This interactive website, which helps planners and decision-makers to choose the most suitable planning tools for them, was initially launched in late 2011 with information on more than 30 popular tools. The Climate & development Knowledge Network has re-launched an expanded guide, providing a detailed overview of more than 40 tools relevant to climate planning. A new section presents case studies of how different tools have been used in practice.

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Water Sensitive Cities

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The CRC for Water Sensitive Cities brings together the inter-disciplinary research expertise and thought-leadership to undertake research that will revolutionise water management in Australia and overseas.  In collaboration with over 70 research, industry and government partners, it aims to deliver the socio-technical urban water management solutions, education and training programs, and industry engagement required to make towns and cities water sensitive.

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A wider view: The socio-economic benefits of responsible property investment

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Hermes Real Estate Management Limited, the real estate investment subsidiary of Hermes Fund Managers Limited, is an industry leader in responsible investing for almost thirty years. In this report, Hermes argues that investing in green and socially sustainable buildings represent a unique opportunity to simultaneously protect and improve returns for investors, meet occupier requirements and contribute to improving society’s wellbeing. The report covers the company’s responsible property investment strategy and programme, encompassing environmental, social and economic risks and opportunities associated with the management of its clients’ property assets. Comments and feedback are welcomed.

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Prime Central London: One year on and even higher

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The second study in a series commissioned by Development Securities PLC, from Fathom Consulting, investigating recent developments in Prime Central London  (PCL) residential values. As London’s prime residential property prices rise even further relative to the rest of the UK, this new report concludes that while economic drivers can partially explain this growing premium, a proportion remains difficult to explain – the core characteristics of an asset price ‘bubble’. The first study in the series, published in May 2012,  Prime Central London: in a class of its own?, investigated the drivers behind Prime Central London residential values. The aim of the report was to stimulate a debate about the astonishing gains in the prices paid for prime Central London property at a time when the wider UK market remains in the doldrums. How can these gains be justified? What might the future hold for PCL? The study showed that global investors seeking a safe-haven, immune from the threat of the euro demise, had significantly boosted PCL prices.

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Transforming urban economies: Policy lessons from European and Asian cities

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This is the first in an ongoing series of research volumes which LSE Cities are publishing with Routledge. Cities house the majority of the world’s population and are the dynamic centres of 21st century life, at the heart of economic, social and environmental change. They are still beset by difficult problems but often demonstrate resilience in the face of regional and national economic decline. Faced by the combined threats of globalisation and world recession, cities and their metropolitan regions have had to fight hard to maintain their global competitiveness and protect the quality of life of urban residents. This book provides insights in how cities can respond positively to these challenges. It presents a fine-grained and authoritative analysis of how Barcelona, Turin, Munich and Seoul have been transformed in the last 20 years, and examines the comparative patterns of decline, adaptation and recovery which have successfully managed to transform their economies in the face of economic hardship. Price £85

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Evidence and Lessons from Latin America

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Evidence and Lessons from Latin America (ELLA) is a knowledge sharing and learning platform.  ELLA aims to: share knowledge of recent Latin American experiences on selected economic, environmental and governance issues; support learning between Latin American, African and South Asian countries; and provide a networking platform for organisations and individuals to link to Latin America.

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The Local Environment and Economic Development (LEED) Toolkit

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The Local Environment and Economic Development (LEED) Toolkit has been produced by the Defra network (the Environment Agency, Natural England and the Forestry Commission), working in partnership with several Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), Local Authorities (LAs) and Local Nature Partnerships (LNPs). It is designed to help LEPs and LAs meet their economic growth targets by fully realising the roles the environment can play.

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