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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.
Institute calls for policy shift to wider eco-quarters
11 July 2008
The RTPI has called on the government to adopt an eco-quarters policy that encompasses urban expansion projects and redevelopments.
Looking beyond energy demands
20 June 2008
Built and natural environment professionals' skills will be needed if the controversial Severn barrage is to be a success, report Sarah Minett and Julia Krause.
Striking the right economic balance on consequences of climate change
20 June 2008
Political commitment to climate change spending is being tested by the global slowdown and economists need to fight back with coherent arguments on why the figures add up in the long term, argues Richard High.
Planners' climate change response is building impetus for lifestyle shift
13 June 2008
It may be necessity that is driving the sustainable development agenda but construction professionals have fully engaged with their increasing role in providing long-term energy impact reductions, reports Janet O'Neill.
Giving planners the lead in changes
30 May 2008
A scientific approach is needed if planners are to bring their influence to bear on the housing crisis and climate change, argues Keith Thomas.
Green building plans require focus on people
30 May 2008
Spatial planning must take more account of individual lifestyles if the UK's low-carbon goals are to be achieved, writes Paul Evans.
Getting to grips with flood risk management
10 August 2007
An overview of flood risk proves that planning is one of the key functions in responding to the impact of severe events, explains Jeremy Carter.
Legislation finds place for RTPI view
10 August 2007
It is not just the skies that have been inundating us recently but the flood of government proposals on the planning front, Rynd Smith observes.
Planner bikes across Europe to support Chernobyl children
27 April 2007
One planner is determined that we do not forget the victims of Chernobyl, explains Louise Compagnone.




