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  • Idox sponsors RTPI research excellence awards

      We are very pleased to be supporting the new RTPI Awards for Research Excellence this year, recognising and promoting high quality spatial planning research. We see our core mission as improving decision making in public policy, by improving access ....

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  • Evidence for the world we want – International Year of Evaluation

    2015 has been declared the International Year of Evaluation, by a global movement of international partners seeking to enhance the capacity of Civil Society Organisations to influence policymakers and public opinion, and ensure public policies are based on evidence. Our ....

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  • Launch of individual subscription offer for RTPI members

    The Idox Information Service has been offering a professional information service for planners and other built environment professionals for forty years. We’re pleased to announce the launch of our new individual subscription offer, which allows professionals to benefit from our ....

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  • Why UK-sourced evidence matters … and why it is so often ignored

    By Morwen Johnson If you follow our blog, you’ll know that we care passionately about promoting the uptake of evidence and research by policymakers and practitioners. It’s easy to be complacent and assume that when public money is at stake, ....

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  • Election season nears a close … but what’s the longer-term outlook for democracy?

    In the run up to the UK general election, we’ve been looking at all things democratic on our blog. A quick read of some of our key articles shows just how much interest there is currently in making policy-making and ....

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  • Will voter advice technology affect turnout on 7 May?

    By Alan Gillies In the run up to the last General Election in 2010, there was talk of declining turnouts in elections, disillusionment with politicians and fears that the 2010 turnout could be the lowest ever. But in the end ....

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