"Resource development" refers to the process of utilizing and improving available resources to meet specific needs or goals. It involves discovering, managing, and enhancing resources such as natural, human, financial, or technological assets to maximize their potential benefits.
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It is the process of
human resource development which deal with a particular case to identify its aspects and scope and work for the advancement of it.
Project development would include drilling, stimulation and testing
of resource development wells, and power plant construction.
The issues covered in these principles are particularly important where the legal and policy frameworks
for resource development on Indigenous land are inconsistent with Indigenous people's human rights.
Our Government's plan for
responsible resource development includes measures to protect against spills and other risks to the environment and local communities.
Our staff is extremely interested in working with communities and organizations to insure that mining and
other resource development facilities are fully accountable for their current and potential environmental and community impacts.
The ongoing slump in the economy is forcing companies to focus on preserving their viability, from organizations directly involved in exploration and production, to industries
supporting resource development construction and manufacturing.
It continues to create awareness in the local congregation that authentic mission and services must originate in congregations through training and human
resource development initiatives.
We now have a robust set of tools available to equip our members and partners to integrate this new narrative into their advocacy, communications, and
resource development strategies.
She oversees numerous efforts to contribute to policy research and
resource development related to every aspect of managing and supporting educator talent including recruitment, compensation, evaluation, distribution and professional development.
In the natural
resource development business contracts are everywhere: joint venture agreements, supply agreements, impact benefit agreements, options — the list is endless.
This session will conclude with an overview of current trends and directions associated with open
education resource development and use around the world.
The aim of the forum was to initiate a process by which Indigenous people may develop principles, based on human rights,
addressing resource development on Indigenous land.
The issues covered in these Principles are particularly important where the legal and policy frameworks
for resource development on Indigenous land are inconsistent with Indigenous people's human rights.
I am better at the engineering, but one thing they tried was the [
Water Resources Development Act of 2007], which is supposed to give the Army [Corps] the ability to find the areas where we're vulnerable.
She has a bachelor of arts degree in business administration from Georgia Southern University and masters of science in human
resource development from Villanova University.
The AER replaced the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), and provides «full - lifecycle regulatory oversight of energy
resource development in Alberta — from application and construction to abandonment and reclamation, and everything in between.»
Next Sunday, May 20th, at 12:30 pm I'll giving a public talk on Aboriginal rights and large - scale
resource development at the Vancouver Unitarian Church at 949 West 49th Avenue.
Smack in the middle of this controversy is Alberta's smooth - talking finance minister, Ted Morton, formerly the Sustainable
Resource Development Minister responsible for pushing through the Land Stewardship Act.
The New York Democrat in September introduced an amendment to the Water
Resources Development Act that would require the Environmental Protection Agency to expand water testing for unregulated drinking water contaminants to all public water supplies.
Greg says, «At a recent meeting to finalise Dealing
with resource development activities the Queensland Government showed genuine interest and understanding about the constraints organic producers are faced with due to standards.
The government, which has centralized control
over resource development in the Prime Minister's Office, made the changes after lobbying from pipeline companies that portrayed the fisheries law as «onerous.»
Our current biological
resource development efforts include the application of CRISPR / cas9 for the creation of novel mouse strains that carry human mutations.
Finally, the government's cold stance
on resource development comes at a time when disputed land claims are hurting B.C.'s resource sector — especially mining.
The EEZ Act was enacted in 2013 to provide a regulatory framework to manage the environmental effects of
offshore resource development such as oil exploration and seabed mining.
Finally, next Sunday, May 20th at 12:30 pm I'll giving a public talk on Aboriginal rights and large -
scale resource development at the Vancouver Unitarian Church at 949 West 49th Avenue.
But soon after, Koblick and his newly formed nonprofit, the
Marine Resources Development Foundation, approached the Puerto Rican government with an idea of his own.
But for the Snohomish public utility district, it offers several advantages over relatively more advanced renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, said Craig Collar, the utility's senior energy
resource development manager.
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