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Urban resilience in Indore and Surat, India
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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Cities in Asia are some of the most vulnerable areas on earth to the impacts of climate change. At the same time rapid development makes them spaces of great innovation and vibrancy. The Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) is working to harness the creativity of urban centres in the region to increase their resilince to climate impacts. In this video we see how ACCCRN partner ‘Taru Leading Edge’ is developing city-level innovations to build resilience to the effects of climate change in Surat and Indore, India.
Rebuilding Britain: Planning for a better future
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This unique book asks a simple question: how can Britain organise itself, not just for survival but to build a fairer and sustainable society? The arguments refer to the high ambitions of those who pioneered the planning movement and campaigned for a clear set of progressive values, but whose drive for utopia has now been forgotten. The book takes a distinctive approach to exploring the value to society of social town planning and offers a doorway for how planning, both morally and practically, can help to meet key challenges of the 21st century. It challenges the widely held view that it’s impossible to achieve a better future by suggesting that there is real choice in how society develops and pointing to contemporary examples of utopia.
Trends in the UK housing market 2014
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This article, from the Office for National Statistics, brings together published data on the United Kingdom housing market to provide analysis and commentary regarding recent trends.
A manifesto for a more prosperous urban Britain
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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The Centre for Cities think tank has launched its 2015 General Election ‘Urban Nation’ Manifesto, aimed at providing a practical vision for building a stronger UK national economy based on more powerful, better-resourced cities. At its heart, the Manifesto calls for the establishment of a Cities and Prosperity Act in the first year of the new Parliament, if not before, which will seek to overcome the barriers currently holding back UK cities from realising their potential. The Act would introduce a presumption in favour of devolution, and legislate to enable governance, finance, skills, housing and transport reforms, as the five most critical levers to drive growth and renewal in UK cities.
Eco-Cities: Sharing European and Asian best practices and experiences
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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Judith Ryser, urbanist and journalist, a member of International Eco-Cities Forum Managers at University of Westminster, argues that perhaps we shouldn’t place too many hopes on the possibility of standardising the eco-city. Instead, its very lack of definition may be advantageous, since this is generative of experimentation. The essay forms part of an edited volume published by EU-Asia Dialogue.
The Consumer Holiday Trends Report 2014
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This report outlines the findings from ABTA’s annual research among UK consumers to better understand their holiday booking choices: what they’re booking, how they’re booking it and what they’re thinking about for the year ahead.
Removing obstacles to brownfield developments
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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The latest Housing Foresight paper from the Campaign to Protect Rural England argues that the Government can do more to protect green spaces by facilitating house building on brownfield land.
Living places: An urban stewardship and design guide for Northern Ireland
Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This Urban Stewardship and Design Guide aims to clearly establish the key principles behind good place making. It seeks to inform and inspire all those involved in the process of managing (stewardship) and making (design) urban places, with a view to raising standards across Northern Ireland.
Is the ERDF effective in funding projects that directly promote biodiversity under the EU biodiversity strategy to 2020?
Posted on: 19 September 2014
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The main objective of the audit was to assess whether the ERDF has been effective in funding projects directly promoting biodiversity as part of the EU biodiversity strategy to 2020.
Global estimates 2014: People displaced by disasters
Posted on: 19 September 2014
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This report, the fifth of its kind from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, aims to equip governments, international and regional institutions and civil society with up-to-date estimates and analysis of the displacement disasters cause and to identify trends as the basis for evidence-based dialogue and decision-making. The report presents estimates for 2013, and for each of the five preceding years. It also uses a prototype method to model the broad, historical trend in displacement since 1970.
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