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Delivering transformational change 2011-21: Implementing the CARICOM ‘Regional Framework for Achieving Development Resilient to Climate Change’
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The Implementation Plan identifies priority activities under each of the Regional Framework’s five strategic elements and 20 goal areas, covering sectors such as agriculture, water, forestry, coastal and marine resources, energy and health. It also identifies capital and revenue costs for each action, allocates responsibilities and outlines functional cooperation between regional and national agencies, and sets out a monitoring and evaluation process.
AEC Magazine November/December 2012
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This issue of AEC Magazine contains a series of articles on BIM, including information at the heart of BIM; choosing a BIM consultant; and green building analysis.
Capturing Planning Gain: The transition from Section 106 to the Community Infrastructure Levy
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This research explores the issues arising in the transition to the new system of planning gain.
Northern prosperity is national prosperity: A strategy for revitalising the UK economy
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This final report of the Northern Economic Futures Commission sets out a new economic agenda for the north of England, one which seeks to place the region at the heart of the UK’s ‘rebalancing’ towards business investment and export performance.
Heritage Counts 2012
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Every year English Heritage publishes a survey of the heritage sector, called Heritage Counts. This year’s edition explores the theme of resilience.
The economic impact of maintaining and repairing historic buildings in England
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This report presents the findings of research undertaken on behalf of the Heritage Lottery Fund and English Heritage to develop estimates of the economic impacts of maintaining and repairing historic buildings in England.
Visit Britain Annual Review 2011-12
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Visit Britain has released its latest annual review, outlining what is has achieved for tourism and the UK economy in 2012 and how it will build on this work in 2013 and beyond.
Analysis of Responses: Consultation Paper on a Policy on Architecture and Placemaking for Scotland 2012
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An analysis of the consultation responses to the public consultation document on architecture and place making policy. The report takes account of the 98 individual responses received and the discussions held at six focus groups held around Scotland.
The Green Deal and Energy Companies Obligation. London, 16 November 2012
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As more details of the Green Deal and the Energy Companies Obligation (ECO) emerge, this conference looked ahead to implementation in 2013 and what it means for local authorities. The conference drew together existing experience of promoting energy efficiency measures. It will offer research on customer behaviour and attitudes to help local authorities work with local partners to promote take-up of the Green Deal. Presentations are available online.
The energy future of buildings: BSRIA Briefing 2012. London, 16 November 2012
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The BSRIA Briefing is an annual building services event of presentations and Q&As with leading industry speakers. This year’s Briefing addressed the cloud of confusion that faces our sector in understanding what the energy mix is going to look like in the future so that professionals can offer solutions that meet today’s immediate economic as well as regulatory requirements. Consideration was given to the energy needs upon which forthcoming commercial investment and development depends, whilst recognising that structures will not only be expected to perform successfully over several decades, but also improve social conditions and effectively protect the environment. Presentations are available online.
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