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Reporting Climate Science

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reportingclimatescience.com was set up in 2010 with the aim of reporting on the latest research in climate science. Most of this research is consistent with the mainstream consensus on climate change; but some is not. Reports are publicized irrespective of the implications they may have in the climate debate. You can subscribe to a free e-mail newsletter.

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Government response to consultations on planning

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The Government has published its response to two proposals from a range designed to improve the planning system. The responses concerned the procedural detail of the deemed discharge of planning conditions measure and changes to Development Consent Orders.

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Exploring Britain research in emerging markets

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This issue of VisitBritain’s Foresights (October 2014) looks at travel to Britain from the Gulf, Brazil and India markets.

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Re-constructing Sarajevo: Negotiating socio-political complexity

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Together with local academic and institutional partners, the London School of Economics Cities Programme co-ordinated a research orientated fieldtrip to Sarajevo. Learning from a multidisciplinary cohort of speakers, the discourse stretched across themes from history and politics, to architecture, urban planning and migration. This knowledge exchange, shared between a group of LSE master students and University of Sarajevo PhD candidates, offered a mirror to reflect on the city’s challenges and opportunities in the aftermath of twentieth century socialism and war. Further confronted by intensifying changes in global economic trends, its political, social and spatial conditions constitute a future of uncertainty in the practice of city-making today. In bringing to light a city that is both investing and reflecting on the long-term impacts of urban transformation, the publication hopes to contribute to improving an understanding of the contested urban reality brought about by profound socio-political complexity. The publication reconstructs in academic essays, written dialogues and urban design proposals how the city has evolved over time, across different powers, cultures, influences and points of collision, while recognising how they are beginning to metamorphosize in the current age.

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2015 Global Investor Sentiment Report

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Over 600 global investors, from sovereign wealth to private equity firms across the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australasia, Europe and the Middle East, provided their outlook at a global and regional level for 2015 and beyond.

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Community attitudes toward tourists: A study of Iran

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This article, in the International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration (Vol.15 Issue 4, 2014), concerns the attitudes of local community members in Iran toward the tourists with whom they interact. Reference is made to prevailing conditions within Iran generally and particularly in the tourism industry. The results of a questionnaire survey conducted in two settlements that are popular with tourists are presented. Participants responded to a series of attitude statements about tourists and the researchers tested the effects of various socio-demographic characteristics, including professed degree of religious devotion. The findings suggest favorable views about visitors and tourism development overall, although different groupings expressed preferences for particular tourist types. Implications of the results for academics, industry practitioners, and policymakers are also discussed.

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Taking the long view: A new approach to infrastructure

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The fourth CBI infrastructure survey, now run in partnership with URS, provides an authoritative snapshot of business perceptions of the state of the UK’s infrastructure networks in 2014 and priorities for the years ahead.

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Brownfield Local Development Order principles

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A statement from the Smart Growth UK coalition, which includes the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), Civic Voice and the Campaign for Better Transport, calls for “strong minimum design standards” for the development of new housing zones.

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Architecture & Water Documentary. Part 3: Waterpark

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The last chapter in a three-part documentary about water’s relationship with the built environment questions how waterways can become generators of radical new public spaces.

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Closing the gap between designed and as built performance

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Evidence generated by the Zero Carbon Hub and the housebuilding industry has demonstrated the existence of a ‘Performance Gap’ between the energy use of new homes as-designed and the actual use once the building is completed.

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