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Fabulous Fulham

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The latest report from CBRE Residential looks at why people live in the Fulham area and how the housing market is going from strength to strength as it consistently outperforms the wider market.

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Climate change, disasters, and development post-2015

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The year 2015 will be pivotal for climate change, disasters, and development. In all three areas, new international frameworks are due to be agreed to guide policy and action. These include the framework and targets to take forward the current Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the second phase of the Hyogo Framework for Action to make the world safer from natural hazards, and a new comprehensive UNFCCC agreement on international climate change action. While these develop in parallel, it is crucial that the three frameworks are linked up such that poverty and social justice concerns are reflected in climate change and disasters frameworks, and tackling climate change and natural hazards is integrated into development targets, policy and planning. This collection of articles from Institute of Development Studies Bulletins from the past few decades provides insights for the development of these international policy frameworks.

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Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria for Destinations

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The Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria, issued by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, are an effort to come to a common understanding of sustainable destinations, and are the minimum undertakings that any tourism management organization which wishes to be sustainable should aspire to reach.

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Sustainable cities adapting and mitigating climate change

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There are a variety of pathways by which cities can be more sustainable and respond to climate change. A few initiatives are summarised here, along with suggestions for how cities can influence global climate negotiations.

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Communitas Coalition for Sustainable Cities and Regions in the new UN Development Agenda

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Communitas, a coalition generating technical expertise on urban sustainability, has mobilised work groups coalescing around the emerging Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In partnership with ICLEI (Local Governments for Sustainability), the Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development (nrg4SD), UN Habitat, the Tellus Institute and the Ford Foundation, these six work groups are charged with the task of providing ambitious targets for Member States to consider in their negotiations next year:

1.Integrated urban design and planning for inclusive public space, and city-region connectivity and efficiency

2.Participatory democracy, poverty and inequalities reduction

3.Growth, prosperity and jobs for all within planetary boundaries, with a focus on youth and women

4.Universal access to affordable and quality social services and public utilities, including housing, water and sanitation, transport and energy

5.Linkages with rural development, including food security and resources provision

6.Resilience through risk prevention and management, and environmental sustainability

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Carlson Wagonlit Travel

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CWT delivers efficient and innovative solutions for business travel and meetings and events management. It provides information and insights on the business travel market.

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Reaching the emerging middle classes beyond BRIC

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Many companies are beginning to look beyond BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), into emerging markets that have a lot of untapped potential and seem poised for increased growth, year over year. This paper discusses the appeal of emerging markets beyond BRIC, examines why a focus on the middle class is mostly justified, finds out more about what this group of consumers is buying and why, and then closes with a brief overview of other factors not to be forgotten in any complete market-entry strategy.

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Amadeus Travel Insights: The 21st century traveller

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Amadeus, in partnership with World travel Market, recently commissioned a report to unearth insight that will better connect travel sellers and providers with the changing needs of the 21st century traveller. The report was compiled following a series of in-depth industry expert-led roundtable discussions that took place in London during 2013.

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Priority Estates Project

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The Priority Estates Project (PEP) has launched a new website. PEP is an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides training and consultancy to the social housing sector and has been doing so for nearly 30 years. PEP works with residents, social landlords, councils, local government, tenant management organisations, regeneration organisations and other service providers and with communities as a whole.  PEP is committed to creating cohesive, sustainable communities  and tackling social and economic exclusion.

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DTZ Research Institute 2013: Presentations

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These presentations were made at the inaugural seminar of the newly formed DTZ Research Institute on 6 November 2013. The Institute aims to promote innovation in commercial real estate market research by making DTZ Research data available to leading academic researchers. Three presentations cover: Cross border capital flows in real estate; Real estate holding periods across Europe; Panel modelling of European office market rent dynamics and asymmetries.

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