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The Project Support Centre is located in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.

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Great Britain Tourism Survey 2011

Posted on: 19 April 2012
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Visit England has published the final 2011 statistics which underline the massive contribution business visits are making to UK Tourism. Domestic tourism figures for January – December 2011 show business trips up 14% and spend up 21%. The Survey also reported growth in business visits ahead of both VFR (+10%) and holidays (+7%) whilst expenditure on both increased by 13%.

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Visit Britain: Foresight

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The April 2012 issue of Visit Britain’s monthly Foresight bulletin is now online. This issue is devoted to the topic of flight capacity from Asia-Pacific markets to Europe via the Middle East hubs.

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ENTER2012: eTourism present and future services and applications. Helsingborg, Sweden, 24-27 January 2012

Posted on: 17 April 2012
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Organized by the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel & Tourism (IFITT), ENTER 2012 offers a worldwide and unique forum for attendees from academia, industry, government, and other organizations to actively exchange, share, and challenge state-of-the-art research and industrial case studies on the application of information and communication technologies to travel and tourism. Videos of the event are available online.

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ITB Berlin. Berlin, 7-11 March 2012

Posted on: 17 April 2012
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The world’s largest tourism convention, ITB Berlin Convention, provides unique opportunities to benefit from the leading think tank of the global tourism industry. All levels of the value added chain are present: Tour operators, booking engines, destinations, airlines, and hotels right through to car rental companies. Outcomes from the event are available online including the ITB World Travel Trends Report 2011/2012.

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The Grass Roots Meetings Industry Report

Posted on: 13 April 2012
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This report provides a comprehensive overview of key issues and trends in meetings and event procurement. The 2011 edition of this report offers insights into the current and future picture of the UK meetings industry with highlights from a European and Global perspective. It summarises the key trends influencing the purchasing of meeting and event services; tracks UK and International venue rates; highlights new and refurbished venues, and looks in detail at how leading corporates are shaping their meetings and events programmes.

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ITB World Travel Trends Report 2011/2012

Posted on: 5 April 2012
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This report covers the main trends in outbound travel demand for the first eight months of 2011 together with estimates for the full year and also contains initial forecasts for 2012. In addition, it highlights several topics, including sustainability, the internet and the rise of China, that will continue to influence the industry significantly in the future.

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HotStats 2012: UK, Europe and MENA

Posted on: 4 April 2012
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This publication contains results of the UK hotel industry’s profit and loss performance with individual commentary on 15 key European and Middle Eastern hotel markets plus sections on London, England, Scotland and Wales. The document also details results for the full year in 2011 and gives a comparison with 2010 performance.

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Mission (im)possible: Branding a city built from scratch?

Posted on: 3 April 2012
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Building a city from scratch is not an easy task, but branding a city which still has to be built from scratch is even harder. This blog considers whether the invented brand will really accord to reality and whether it is possible to regulate urban atmosphere through a images designed by a marketing agency. The blog contains links to Vienna’s urban lakeside; Hamburg’s Hafencity and Copenhagen’s Orestad.

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Beyond 2012: The London 2012 Legacy Story

Posted on: 29 March 2012
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The Government has published its legacy document which sets out for the first time the breadth and depth of the sporting, economic, regeneration and community legacy that will be delivered after the Games.

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How can eco-restoration become an asset for the local economy?

Posted on: 23 March 2012
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This report presents to outcomes of a meeting held by members of the LINKS project in Bayonne from 12-14 October 2011 which examined the economic implications of eco-restoration. The cities involved in LINKS project aim to replace their historical cities into a dynamic of residential attractiveness while preserving the architectural identity cultural heritage and historical values.

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