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The art of building a garden city: Garden city standards for the 21st century

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This report sets out what the Garden City principles mean in the 21st century, and calling on the Government to play an active role in enabling and coordinating the delivery of inclusive and sustainable new communities. This document consolidates the key lessons learned from the Town & Country Planning Association’s previous research into the challenges of delivering Garden Cities, and includes explicit details of what each of the Garden Cities principles entails, and what the TCPA believes the principles should deliver to new communities.

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Connected cities: the link to growth

Posted on: 22 August 2014
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This report is based on evidence received and research undertaken by the City Growth Commission. It offers a bold alternative solution to the current inefficient centralised model. It does not presuppose that city-level investment and decision making is always best, but instead aims to demonstrate the benefits that can exist in a metro-driven, systems-based approach to infrastructure and connectivity.

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The Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment: Progress Report

Posted on: 22 August 2014
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This document is designed to keep you up to date with the progress of the Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment and is the first of what will be a series of regular progress updates on the implementation and evolution of the Farrell Review.

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Delivering sustainable buildings: Savings and payback

Posted on: 22 August 2014
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New research is challenging the perception that sustainable buildings are more costly to construct by presenting costs and savings associated with a range of sustainable building strategies. The research team from Sweett Group and BRE has applied cost data from real construction projects to three case study buildings, an office, secondary school and community healthcare centre, to produce detailed capital and operational cost information. Their report presents the costs of a range of individual sustainability strategies, and the additional costs (if any) of achieving various levels of overall building sustainability. In addition it reveals the associated payback to be gained from reduced utility costs. Price £45.

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Climate Local: Annual report

Posted on: 7 August 2014
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The Climate Local initiative is the Local Government Association’s programme to inspire and inform climate change action (mitigation and adaptation) by local authorities. The first annual report from Climate Local has been published and includes examples of action from England and Wales.

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Global Climate Risk Index 2014

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The Global Climate Risk Index 2014 analyses to what extent countries have been affected by the impacts of weather-related loss events (storms, floods, heat waves etc.). The most recent data available, from 2012 and 1993-2012, were taken into account.

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Transport resilience review

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The transport resilience review is an independent study of all modes of transport and their ability to function in a wide range of extreme weather events. This review was commissioned by the Secretary of State for Transport in response to the extreme weather experienced during the winter of 2013 and 2014. The report: sets out the context in which it was conducted; gives an overview of the weather events of 2013 and 2014; and provides commentary on the expected severity and frequency of such events in the future.

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Nairobi Integrated Urban Development Master Plan

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Urban planners from the County Government of Nairobi and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have produced a new Master plan for Nairobi. Key among the challenges identified are uncontrolled urban development, insufficient infrastructure, transport problems and high demand for mid-low income housing. Inadequate coordination between relevant organizations was also identified on the institutional angle. The plan proposes an inclusive urban economy, effective and efficient transport systems, a healthy, thriving & green city, and pedestrian-friendly urban spaces for the Central Business District (CBD).

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South-South cooperation: FUCVAM, Uruguay

Posted on: 4 August 2014
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This report presents the outcomes of our 2013 peer exchange to Uruguay to learn more about the World Habitat Award winning project, ‘South-South Cooperation: international transfer of the Uruguayan Federation of Mutual Aid Housing Cooperatives (FUCVAM) model of mutual aid housing cooperatives’ and to look at how their approach has successfully transferred to other countries. The impact of the project has been significant, directly and indirectly enabling hundreds of thousands of people across Latin America to have access to decent housing as well as other opportunities for income generation and social development.

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Financing opportunities for energy efficiency in housing

Posted on: 4 August 2014
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This report highlights the discussions and outcomes from a conference and study visit held in Barcelona, Spain in February 2014 as part of the Power House nearly Zero Energy Challenge. The report concludes with some recommendations for social housing providers in warm/Mediterranean climates in order for them to take advantage of the finance opportunities in energy efficiency offered by the EU and other schemes available in their countries.

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