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abouTourism Trendspotting

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The abouTourism Trendspotting compilation provides a picture of where the tourism and travel industry is headed in 2013 and beyond.

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European Tourism Trends & Prospects: 1st quarter 2013

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This report presents the latest tourism statistics from the European Travel Commission, highlighting the recent performance of the tourism industry and future prospects.

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2013 Middle East Hotel Survey

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The 2013 Middle East Hotel Survey provides market aggregate, key performance indicators reinforcing the resilience of the region, moreover offering investors an indication of maximum supportable development costs when undertaking hotel investments.

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DLA Piper Real Estate Gazette: Winter 2013

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The eleventh issue of the DLA Piper Real Estate Gazette focuses on healthcare and residential assets.

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Parks and gardens in Berlin as community spaces

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The first part of the article gives the institutional background with information on the German planning system, the position of green planning in it as well as the strategic green planning for Berlin today. Our argument is that, although Berlin institutions have proved to be very flexible in adapting themselves to social change, there is still a highly sophisticated and elaborate legal framework that provides a solid regulatory-normative instrument, inside which urban gardens exist and develop. The second part of the article is a closer, though still superficial, look at five examples of gardens and parks. Using a similar analytical tool for each case (short description, aims, functions, conflicts, institutional interaction) we hope to show similarities and differences that pay some tribute to the vast variety of such spaces. The last part of the article is an attempt to conceptualize the different uses and functions of parks and gardens in Berlin.

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Recommended wiring guidelines

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The aim of these CEDIA Recommended Wiring Guidelines is to provide homeowners, builders, electricians and developers with guidance for the installation of the cabling infrastructure that is important to support today’s digital and connected lifestyles.

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CityMobil2

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CityMobil2 is a multi-stakeholder project co-funded by the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development. CityMobil2 is setting up a pilot platform for automated road transport systems, which will be implemented in several urban environments across Europe. Automated transport systems are made up of vehicles operating without a driver in collective mode. They are deemed to play a useful role in the transport mix as they can supply a good transport service (individual or collective) in areas of low or dispersed demand complementing the main public transport network.

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Stadslab: European Urban Design Laboratory

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Stadslab was established in the summer of 2006 to create a European urban design laboratory where professionals and academia would meet to exchange knowledge and know-how, while addressing real time cases proposed by our hosting cities. After six years our track record consists of strategic design studies for cities and regions in Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Japan and the Netherlands. More than eighty participants took part in these studies, representing over 15 nationalities and varying degrees of professional experience in different fields. Programmess for cities both within and outside of Europe are currently being developed. One of Stadslab aims is to train local professionals in design methodology and international exchange. A new Stadslab publication is now available online. The 52 pages booklet is a comprehensive presentation of the results of the October 2012 Master Class on Mobility and Urban Transportation in Fukuoka, the largest city on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu. The proposal for a new hierarchy of bus-lines to fight congestion and redundancy is at the core of the Master Class results.

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Heritage legislation and Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013

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New heritage legislation has been introduced via the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 that will make life easier and provide greater certainty for owners, managers and developers wishing to make changes to listed buildings. The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 was enacted at the end of April 2013. The new legislation is introduces a number of entirely new ideas taken from the previously shelved Heritage Bill, the Penfold Review and other consultations including: heritage partnership agreements; new types of list entry descriptions for listed buildings; certificates of lawful proposed works to listed buildings; revised certificates of immunity from listing; and new national and local listed building consent orders. Further guidance and secondary legislation is needed before many of these measures introduced in the Act can be fully adopted.

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Towards transformational change: UNDP’s work in environment and sustainable development 2008-2012.

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The UN Development Programme’s (UNDP) Environment and Energy Group (EEG) has released a report which features a collection of stories from around the world in four strategic areas: mainstreaming environment and energy; mobilizing environmental finance; promoting adaptation to climate change; and expanding access to environmental and energy services for the poor.

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