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Getting on track: Sustainable and inclusive prosperity for cities.  Toronto, 15-16 May 2014

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This event provided an opportunity for cities and their partners to learn, share and ex change experiences across a wide spectrum of big ideas and innovative solutions for cities. Presentations available online.

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Transport for a changing world.  Leipzig, 21-23 May 2014

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Change is a dominant characteristic of our age. New technologies are creating unthought-of possibilities; demographic changes are altering our global society; a changing economic balance redistributes global opportunity; emerging lifestyles create more diversity and climate change poses challenges to the fundament of our existence. These megatrends impact transport and mobility in ways that decision makers need to reflect today in order to shape responses that will remain valid in a rapidly changing world. Videos of the event are available online. A report of the highlights is available at http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/Pub/pdf/14Highlights.pdf

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International Conference on Poverty and Sustainable Development.  Colombo, Sri Lanka, 17-18 June 2014

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The event provided an opportunity to further debate policies and decisions agreed at the RIO+20 Summit. Presentations are available online.

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Real Estate Trends Conference: What’s new, where next?  London, 18-19 June 2014

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This conference examined innovations in finance, development and technology and how they will affect the future of our cities and the real estate sector.  The conference tackled a number of key topics including the influence of Gen Y on our urban environment, the impact of extreme weather events on real estate and the rise of Asian capital into European property. Presentations are available online.

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Resilient supply chains in an uncertain environment.  Vienna, 7-10 July 2013

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The theme of this conference reflects the changes taking place in recent years resulting in increased complexity in supply chains, due to, for example, the growth of outsourcing and offshoring and the movement of goods around the world. At the same time, macro-economic factors such as rising raw material and energy prices and the economic downturn have placed additional pressure on many supply chains. The combination of these factors means that, managers are faced with bringing resilience into their supply chains to address these issues of uncertainty and risk. These changes have big implications for logistics and supply chain planning, representing a dynamic and interesting area of research and practice for both academics and practitioners alike. With this in mind, the 18th ISL has assembled experts from around the globe to focus on how leading firms and academics are responding to these challenges and debate what this will mean for the future of global supply chain management. Papers in the proceedings represent the latest in academic thinking, as well as case examples of successful practices and innovative approaches to counter act the current uncertain environment.

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7th Making Cities Liveable Conference.  Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia, 10-11 July 2014

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This conference examined how to plan for healthy, sustainable and resilient cities. A book of abstracts is available online.

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High street performance and evolution: A brief guide to the evidence

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Working with experts across the field, this study from the University of Southampton reviews what robust evidence is available on the trends impacting high streets and town centres, and provides a guide to how those trends have changed, and will continue to change, those vital commercial and social spaces.

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Gap in the market: Building new homes in London on disused sites

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This report from the London Assembly Conservatives found that 10,000 new homes could be delivered on the capital’s ‘disused spaces’. The report outlines a ‘disused site’ action plan across every borough that it says could deliver 10,000 homes in 10 years.

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Reducing urban heat risk: A study on urban heat risk mapping and visualization

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A new report by Arup examines how hot weather affects cities, including the impact on people’s health.

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What inbound tourists shop for in Britain

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The July 2014 issue of Visit Britain’s Foresight presents results of a survey into what inbound visitors shop for in Britain.

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