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Investigation into overheating in homes: Literature review
Posted on: 20 July 2012
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This literature review focuses on three main areas: whether overheating is occurring in new dwellings, in existing dwellings and whether or not retrofitting/refurbishing existing dwellings is likely to increase the risk of overheating. The review has been carried out on behalf of Government by a consortium led by AECOM, and supported by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and University College London. A second output from this work is an Analysis of Gaps and Recommendations report identifying the main gaps in the literature, and areas where further work might be of most value.
Enterprise Zone Website
Posted on: 20 July 2012
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The Department for Communities and Local Government has launched a brand new micro site to promote Enterprise Zones across England. The site is designed as the first point of call for all budding entrepreneurs and businesses looking to grow and expand.
Building futures: neighbourhood audit
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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The 2011 Neighbourhood Audit, published by the national Housing Federation, is the most accurate picture to date of the scale and variety of housing associations’ community investment. Drawing on learning from the 2008 audit, this project measured a more comprehensive range of activity.
Visit Britain and Visit England Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2012
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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The Annual Report and Accounts for the year 2011-2012 provides insights into the activity undertaken over the past year.
Visit Britain: State of the nation
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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Visit Britain has launched a new regular feature on its website – a ‘state of the nation’ update. Here you will find both a monthly video update and headline tables showing the most up-to-date volume and value of inbound tourism to Britain, covering journey purpose, region of world and the most important short-haul and long-haul markets.
Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors (I’DGO)
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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There is growing evidence that well-designed outdoor spaces can enhance the long-term health and wellbeing of those who use them regularly. Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors (I’DGO) examines what this means for older people and those with disabilities. I’DGO is a project involving three academic research centres, working as a multi-disciplinary consortium, supported by a wide range of partners in industry, government and advocacy. The researchers are based in Edinburgh, Warwick and Salford, but engage in fieldwork throughout the UK and beyond.
London 2012: will it leave a lasting legacy for construction?
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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In this article, Denise Chevin speaks to key Olympic and industry decision-makers to find out whether the Olympics could change construction forever, or whether its achievements are set to become Olympic memories.
Inbound visits that include going to live sport
Posted on: 19 July 2012
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The July 2012 issue of Foresight from Visit Britain.
Adventure Alternative Sustainability Handbook
Posted on: 18 July 2012
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Adventure Alternative has published its Sustainability Handbook in conjunction with the Travel Foundation’s ‘Make Holidays Greener Campaign’. The Campaign hopes to engage holidaymakers on the topic of responsible tourism, with the aim of protecting both the environment and local communities in tourist destinations. The Campaign hopes to encourage tourists to partake in greener activities whilst on their holidays.
Urban Climate
Posted on: 18 July 2012
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Publishers Elsevier have announced that they are to launch a new journal, Urban Climate, in 2012. It aims to provide the scientific and decision making communities with the publication of research on theory, science and applications relevant to understanding urban climatic conditions and change in relation to their geography and to demographic, socioeconomic, institutional, technological and environmental dynamics and global change. Topics to be covered include: urban meteorology and climate; urban environmental pollution; adaptation to global change; urban economic and social issues; and research approaches.
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