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CIL: Is it delivering?

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This report considers whether the Community Infrastructure Levy has made the planning system fairer, faster, more certain and transparent.

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UK & European Travel Industry Trends & Insights Report 2014

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The Caribbean Tourism Organization has unveiled an eight-page market update at World Tourism Market 2014.

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Delivering change: Building homes where we need them

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This report, sponsored by L&Q and Barratt Developments PLC, sets out a range of responses and interventions city decision-makers can use to address the housing shortage in their areas.

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World Travel Market Global Trends Report

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The WTM Global Trends Report 2014, in association with Euromonitor International, highlights the emerging trends in the global travel and tourism industry. The GTR has been at the forefront of predicting major trends in the travel and tourism industry since its launch in 2006.

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After the hurricane: lessons learned and unlearned from the credit crunch

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This is the latest in a series of policy discussions from the Chartered Institute of Housing on the key issues facing housing over the next five years. In this essay the author considers what was anticipated and what was learned from the 2007-2008 credit crunch.  He also asks what has changed in terms of how analysts look at economic policy, financial markets and the like, and whether this has implications for housing questions? Looking to next year, what does this mean for housing policy choices? The essay starts by summarising what actually happened and its chain of consequences.

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Concrete – Part 1: Understanding the basics

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If installed correctly, newly installed reinforced concrete should last for many years with a minimal amount of maintenance; however, this blog argues that it can be vulnerable in certain locations/uses to a number of possible defects, especially where used externally.

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Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report

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Ahead of the climate change summit to be held in Paris in 2015, A distillation of the major findings of the fifth assessment report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been published. Known as The Synthesis Report, the document pulls together all the various strands of the different AR5 documents published by the IPCC over the last year or so. Three Working Group reports are also available.

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China’s outbound boom: The rise of Chinese investment in global real estate

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Chinese cash is surging into foreign properties, driven by economic forces and evolving business strategies in China and abroad. China, the world’s second-largest economy, is now the world’s third-largest source of outbound direct investment and has emerged as a major player in global real estate markets. According to data analyzed by Cushman &Wakefield, Chinese outbound real estate investment reached a total of about US$33.7 billion in the period from 2008 to June 2014, growing more than 200-fold during that time. What is driving this outbound surge? Where are Chinese property investors going, and how are they investing?

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Building the resilience of small states: A revised framework

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The Commonwealth resilience framework has been developed to identify both the national policies required to build resilience and the areas in which regional and international development partners can provide support. This study refines and expands the framework to cover areas such as governance, environmental management and social development. It proposes policy measures for building resilience and ways in which the resilience framework for small states can be embedded in national planning to help stakeholders to agree priority areas for policy intervention.

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A revival of the private rental sector of the housing market?

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This Working Paper studies ways to stimulate the private rental sector of the housing market and compares experiences with policies and reforms in Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and the Czech Republic.

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