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CycleLogistics

Posted on: 5 December 2012
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Running from May 2011 until April 2014 and spanning 12 countries, the EU-funded project CycleLogistics aims to reduce energy used in urban freight transport by replacing unnecessary motorised vehicles with cargo bikes for intra-urban delivery and goods transport in Europe. CycleLogistics will expand its niche market position and be regarded as a serious alternative for the transportation of light goods in inner cities.

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EU establishes guidelines for renewable energy policy

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Ministers of the Energy Council has adopted conclusions on renewable energy, which outline options for future action, in particular in order to facilitate long-term planning for industry and investors. The conclusions underline the key role played by renewable energies in the attainment of the EU’s wider goals for a low carbon economy, security of supply, and competitiveness. They also address the next steps for the period beyond 2020, when the EU should meet its target of 20% of energy consumption from renewable sources.

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How a high-rise craze is ruining London’s skyline

Posted on: 4 December 2012
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This article, which appeared in the Observer newspaper of 2 December 2012, argues that most of the 20-plus towers being built or breaking ground in London are of inferior quality and fail to meet guidelines.  The author asks what has happened to the planning system, and where is all the money coming from?

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Notes on neighbourhood planning

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These notes on Neighbourhood Planning provide round-up of neighbourhood planning news put together by the Department for Communities and Local Government. It contains useful information about planning resources, events and news.

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A Practical Guide to BREEAM

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Off-site specialist Yorkon has published a new technical paper to help construction clients and contractors better understand and implement the latest changes to the BREEAM process.

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Changing perceptions in off-site construction

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Yorkon has launched a new video to help change the perception of off-site construction and to demonstrate what is now possible with the latest developments in modular technology.

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Unimplemented residential planning approvals

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The residential development pipeline has expanded during the first nine months of 2012 as housebuilders and social housing providers have brought forward more projects for planning approval. With that in mind, the Glenigan economics team have analysed their comprehensive project database to produce their latest report investigation the future of the social and private housing sectors.

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Housing for people with a learning disability

Posted on: 4 December 2012
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The housing shortage for adults with learning difficulties has worsened in the last year according to research from Mencap, a leading disabilities charity. The report found that just one in three people with a learning disability lives independently in either supported accommodation, as a tenant, or as a homeowner.

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Assessing the investment climate for climate investments: A comparative framework for clean energy investments in South Asia in a global context

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The World Bank has released a report that aims to facilitate the development of a policy framework for promoting climate-friendly investment in South Asia. A major output of the study is the piloting of the Climate Investment Readiness Index, a tool for evaluating the enabling environment for private sector investment in different countries.

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Future proofing cities: Risks and opportunities for inclusive urban growth in developing countries

Posted on: 3 December 2012
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This report, published by Atkins in unique partnership with the Department for International Development (DFID) and University College London (UCL), assesses the risks to cities from climate hazards, resource scarcities, and damage to ecosystems and how they can act now to future proof themselves. Covering 129 cities, totalling 350 million people in 20 countries, this report identifies practical measures that cities can take to now manage these future risks.

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