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Posted on: 27 June 2014
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The July 2014 issue of the Visit Europe newsletter looking specifically at outdoor activities.
European Mobility Week: Thematic guidelines
Posted on: 27 June 2014
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European Mobility Week is the most widespread campaign on sustainable mobility in the world. It takes place every year from 16 to 22 September. The aim of the campaign is to encourage European local authorities to introduce and promote sustainable transport measures and to invite people to try out alternatives to car use. The aim of these thematic guidelines is to provide local European Mobility Week coordinators with background information on this theme and inspiration for suitable campaign activities. European Mobility Week encourages local authorities to reallocate and redesign streets and public spaces in favour of people. These guidelines provide concrete ideas on how to implement this and will also help local European Mobility Week coordinators to develop activities that match the criteria of the prestigious European Mobility Week Award.
CASCADE Project
Posted on: 27 June 2014
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The European CASCADE project on local energy leadership has enabled 75 cities from 19 European countries to work together towards the Europe 2020 climate and energy targets Following three years of sharing knowledge and experience across Europe, the CASCADE project on local energy leadership is coming to an end, but information is available online.
DYNAMIX
Posted on: 25 June 2014
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DYNAMIX aims to identify dynamic and robust policy mixes that can lead to decoupling the environmental impact of EU resource use from economic growth.
Airport Industry Connectivity Report
Posted on: 17 June 2014
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By measuring and analysing airport connectivity through various levels of aggregation and individual airport connectivity figures for the 461 airport strong membership of ACI EUROPE, this report provides an in-depth review of the way connectivity has performed in Europe over the past 10 years.
Guidelines for passenger services at European airports
Posted on: 17 June 2014
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The airport trade body ACI EUROPE has released its latest publication which looks at how airports should conceptualise, plan and deliver their passenger experience. The new Guidelines offer a holistic approach to passenger services at airports, looking at how passenger needs and expectations have changed and at the role and remits of airports operators and other partners in shaping the overall airport experience. They include a new and multidimensional model to passenger categorisation. They also provide an innovative methodology for defining levels of service from the standpoint of the passenger as well as for their delivery though the so-called 3P approach (Premises, Processes & People). The publication also outlines how the emergence of technology such as WiFi, smartphone Apps and other devices have played a role in this development.
Europeans’ satisfaction with urban transport
Posted on: 11 June 2014
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The flash Eurobarometer survey on “Europeans’ satisfaction with urban transport” is conducted to analyse EU citizens satisfaction with a number of features of urban public transport in their country.
European Transaction-based Index
Posted on: 5 June 2014
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DTZ Research has issued the first transaction based index (TBI) for Europe. The index measures the price performance of commercial property across Europe based on actual paired sales. This report shows the European results Q1 2014, including a UK focus as well as a discussion on how the TBI is constructed.
EEA Signals 2014: Well-being and the environment
Posted on: 3 June 2014
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How do we create a performing economy that creates jobs and ensures our well-being, yet respects the limits of our planet? This question is considered in the latest edition of Signals, an annual publication from the European Environment Agency.
Reducing the burden of EIA on the planning system
Posted on: 30 May 2014
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As the government expresses concern that changes to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) could further slow the planning process, CBRE associate director Tom Wells explains how Ministers, local authorities and developers might respond in order to minimise costs and delays associated with the planning system.
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