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Germany: The investor’s darling?

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This article gives an overview of the latest hotel real estate trends in Germany, the booming hotel investment market and the movement of hotel values in the country.

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Croatia: Market pulse

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This brief article summarises the recent tourism trends in Croatia.

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Keep it real for destinations

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VisitEngland has launched a new toolkit designed to help destinations across the country communicate more effectively with potential visitors. Developed in partnership with Leeds Metropolitan University, its underlying principle is that if destinations communicate the unique character of what they are doing successfully, they will attract the right visitors.

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The impact of the under-occupation deduction from Housing Benefit (social rented housing)

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One year on from the implementation of the under-occupation deduction from Housing Benefit (also referred to as the spare room subsidy or bedroom tax) several bodies published research into its impact. This note from the House of Commons Research Library summarises some key findings of the ongoing studies into the impact of the under-occupation deduction.

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Aviation: Mayor of London’s proposals for a Thames Estuary airport, 2008

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This note from the House of Commons Research Library deals only with the proposals put forward by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson for a new hub airport located on an artificial island in the Thames estuary. For information on the historical background to the idea of building a new airport at or in the Thames estuary, as well as the current proposals for the Isle of Grain site, see SN4920.

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Global Biodiversity Outlook 4

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Bold and innovative action is urgently required if governments are to meet the globally-agreed Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and its Aichi Targets by 2020, says a United Nations progress report on the state of global biodiversity. Launched today one year before the halfway point of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity, the report shows that there has been significant progress towards meeting some components of the majority of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. However, in most cases, additional action is required to keep the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 on course.

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Commercial News Media

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Commercial News Media offers a direct business and property news, information and marketing source for the United Kingdom commercial and property markets. Through its website, social media and weekly email newsletter, it aims to keep business people informed about all the latest news and information from across the business and commercial property sectors.

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Freight transport statistics: modal split

Posted on: 6 October 2014
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This article analyses the relative importance of the different inland transport modes (road, rail, inland waterways) in the European Union. It explains the principles of the modal split for the inland transport modes and the adjustments applied to the road freight data in order to allow for a comparison of the shares taken by each of the three modes in the transport performance on a given country’s territory.

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Measuring “green value”: An international perspective

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The present research aims to broaden the existing evidence base using new data sources while at the same time deepening the research on the dynamics of the well-researched markets such as the US office market using more extensive and more in-depth datasets. Three international case studies of ‘green value’ were conducted (one each in Finland, Japan and the United States) and conclusions drawn from these results regarding the existence of a green premium across countries and property types.

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Heat Networks: Code of practice for the UK

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This draft Code of Practice has been produced as a joint project between CIBSE and the Combined Heat and Power Association. If Heat Networks are to form a significant part of our future low carbon energy infrastructure in the UK then they need to be designed, built and operated to a high standard to deliver customer satisfaction. This Code has been produced to assist in achieving that aim by raising standards right across the supply chain.

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