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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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Strengthening social justice to address intersecting inequalities post-2015

Posted on: 3 November 2014
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In order to turn into concrete action the promise of supporting the achievement of sustainable and equitable development and of prioritising poverty reduction, the Spanish Cooperation, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), created the Sustainable Development Goals Fund (SDG-F), the first specific global fund for the achievement of the SDGs. This report is another step towards keeping our promise. Through the analysis of concrete examples, this report examines what is needed to tackle inequalities between groups of a population. It shows lessons from countries that have made progress in this field, which all underscore the importance of citizen participation and social mobilization.

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Guide on EU funding for the tourism sector (2014-2020)

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This guide focuses on the most important EU programmes for the tourism sector3, around practical questions: type of tourism-related actions eligible for funding; type and level of funding; who can apply and how to apply. It also points at concrete examples of what has been funded under previous programmes, as a possible source of inspiration. The guide will be periodically revised to provide more recent examples of funded actions and updated information on the new programmes.

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Young voices: How do 18-25 year olds engage with climate change?

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A new report looking at young people’s attitudes to climate change. Supported by the Grantham Institute at the London School of Economics, it is the first study to ask young people themselves how to engage their peers more effectively, and to propose and test new climate change narratives specifically designed to engage 18-25 year olds.

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Quality in Construction

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QualityinConstruction.com is the biggest online resource/blog for Quality Management in Construction projects. It was created in June 2013 and  it aims to provide a tool for connecting all these individuals who have a real interest in quality management in the construction industry, share their experiences and finally try to give answers and raise the level of awareness on this topic, globally.

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Westminster University Property Society

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The newly established Westminster University Property Society is to hold its inaugural event on 6 November 2014 at 1.00-2.30pm. Entitled “the development process”, the event will feature Terry Martin, Development Manager from Land Securities. You can join the Group on Linkedin.

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Airports Council International Europe

Posted on: 30 October 2014
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A daily round-up of aviation stories in Europe is available here.

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Building the future: The economic and fiscal impacts of making homes energy efficient

Posted on: 30 October 2014
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The Energy Bill Revolution is calling for a radical new approach to home energy efficiency. They are calling for all low income homes to be given measures, by 2025, to bring them up to Band C on an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), and for all other households to be offered 0% interest loans to improve them to an equivalent EPC standard by 2035; delivered as part of a major infrastructure investment programme. This report has undertaken detailed modelling to assess the economic, fiscal, and environmental impacts of this programme. It concludes that the economic case for making the energy efficiency of the UK housing stock a national infrastructure priority is strong. The Energy Bill Revolution is a major alliance campaign to end fuel poverty which is supported by 200 major UK stakeholders.

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Defining the challenge of UK housing policy

Posted on: 30 October 2014
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The author of this blog argues that three of the biggest challenges we currently face in housing are not technical policy challenges. They are perspective, purpose, and politics.

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Zero-carbon buildings? It’s the wrong target

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In this blog, the author explores nine reasons why ‘Zero-Carbon Buildings’ is the wrong target and what the right targets are.

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Capturing economic opportunities: How can cities carve out new growth paths?

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Some of the questions the URBACT workstream “New Urban Economies” is exploring are: what is the scope of action for cities to steer their economy? Should cities “sit and wait” for changes to come and affect them, or is there room for pro-active urban policy to grasp emerging opportunities? If so, what is in their scope for action? How to act in a sustainable/integrated way?

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