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Resources
The APSRG facilitates effective, productive communication and exchange between Parliament, Government and resource management stakeholders and raises awareness of sustainable resource issues within Parliament.
In addition to our parliamentary events, we produce detailed briefings on major government policy developments and manage a programme of focused research projects to investigate key policy-issues for sustainable resource management in the UK and propose innovative potential solutions to government.
Members can access our library of briefings, bulletins and event materials online.
Policy Research
Our latest report: Waste Management Infrastructure: Incentivising Community Buy-In focused on overcoming the planning barriers at the level of local communities to the developement of new infrastructure.
The report highlights distinct and innovative incentive structures that could be utilised at the strategic planning level to give local communities a genuine stake in the development of infrastructure and realise tangible benefits as a product of this process, turning planning into a ‘win-win proposition’.
The report was launched in the House of Commons in February 2010 by Dan Norris MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Find out more
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APSRG members access members-only content, including past ebulletins, policy briefings, and event presentations and handouts.
If you do not have a login username and password, please contact the APSRG direct
Policy Research
For more information on recent APSRG reports.


