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The impact of the internet on retail property

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This report from Aviva Investors argues that the growth of online retailing is affecting retail real estate dynamics and investment.

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European Commission action on adaptation to climate change

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The European Commission yesterday presented a package consisting of two parts: The EU strategy on adaptation to climate change sets out a framework and mechanisms for taking the EU’s preparedness for current and future climate impacts to a new level; and, in a related measure, the Commission also adopted a Green Paper on insurance in the context of natural and man-made disasters.

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Conversion of offices to housing

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This article considers proposed changes to regulations for converting offices to residential.

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London: The capital in focus

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The latest supplement from Estates Gazette on the London property market.

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Addressing obsolescence: Office Market Review 2013

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This review of the office market from Lambert Smith Hampton also considers means of addressing obsolescence. There is also a link to the industry and logistics market.

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Defra policy evidence plans

Posted on: 17 April 2013
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has produced a series of evidence plans for different policy areas which make significant use of formal evidence, including plans for water availability and quality; waste and resources; sustainable economy; sustainable land and farming; landscape and outdoor recreation; flood and coastal erosion risk management; biodiversity and ecosystems; atmosphere and local environment; and climate change. The evidence plans will be used to help ensure the link between evidence and policy development and implementation. The evidence plans set out evidence needs for a 5 year timeframe and will be updated roughly annually to reflect any major changes in evidence needs as a result of changing policy.

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The state of natural capital: Towards a framework for measurement and valuation

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The Natural Capital Committee (NCC), an independent advisory body to Government, has published a report outlining their approach for the better measurement, valuation and management of England’s natural capital. The Report does not aim to be comprehensive, but sets out strategic priorities and corresponding actions to fulfil the NCC’s remit. It also identifies current knowledge gaps, some of which the Committee intends to address in subsequent reports.

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Leading the charge: Can Britain develop a global advantage in ultra-low emission vehicles?

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This report presents a roadmap for how Britain can both win a greater share of the international market and develop domestic demand for ultra-low emission vehicles, and explains how doing so can secure jobs and growth, help achieve environmental targets, and improve the energy grid.

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IBTM Middle East Meetings Industry Report 2013

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This is the seventh Middle East Meetings Industry Research report which provides exhibitors, visitors and all those involved in the meetings industry with valuable information on buying trends and the issues affecting destination choice in particular. This summary of trends focuses on the Gulf, Middle East and North Africa region where research has been undertaken every year since 2007, tracking the significant changes in the characteristics of events including where business is coming from and which regions are most popular for meetings, conferences and events.

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Open Britain

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A new website to inform travellers about disability access at English hotels and attractions has been launched by Tourism for All UK in partnership with VisitEngland. The website will also help business in England reach out to the lucrative accessible tourism market.

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