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Broader energy vision urged in nuclear development strategy
28 November 2008
The RTPI is urging the government to develop a more integrated approach to energy planning in its response to the draft national policy statement (NPS) on the strategic siting assessment and criteria for nuclear development.
US cities take lead on climate change action
28 November 2008
Joint initiatives between institutes and planning chiefs are dedicated to achieving emission cuts in urban areas, explains Armando Carbonell.
Institute welcomes plan-led switch for eco-towns
14 November 2008
The RTPI has welcomed the new emphasis in the DCLG's draft planning policy statement (PPS) proposing that eco-towns should take their place in the plan-led system.
Climate change actions sought to mark global planning day
31 October 2008
The RTPI is inviting members to mark World Town Planning Day (WTPD) on 8 November by putting forward one idea that they could implement in their job to help alleviate or adapt to climate change.
Taking steps to encourage cycling
31 October 2008
Cambridge is leading the campaign for cyclists to be considered from the start if developments are to be sustainable, explains Alexandra Allen.
Papers invited for urban sustainability assessment conference
26 September 2008
The SUE-MoT research programme is calling for papers for its second annual conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment to be held in Loughborough between 22 and 24 April next year.
Seeking solutions on sustainability
26 September 2008
Researchers are taking a joint approach on dealing with environmental change, writes Jenny Crawford.
Northern Ireland low-carbon modelling aims at transport and homes
26 September 2008
A recent report sets out a proposed route towards a low-carbon economy for Northern Ireland.
Network examines the advantages of brownfield regeneration scheme
15 August 2008
A visit to Polkemmet offered an insight into a trailblazing programme that enables developers to reap the benefits of specifying a fresh soil manufacturing process, report Catherine Middleton and Helen McCulloch.
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