Sentences with phrase «for urbanized»

Almost the entire state is eligible land, except for the urbanized Provo / Salt Lake City area.
If a metropolitan planning organization for an urbanized area with a population of less than 200,000 that would otherwise be terminated under subparagraph (B), requests a probationary continuation before the termination of the metropolitan planning organization, the Secretary shall --
Authorizes DOT to withhold grants to develop state safety oversight programs from states with programs deemed insufficient, including up to 5 % of a state's apportionment of formula public transportation grants for urbanized areas with a population under 200,000.
Where are the plots of trend for urbanizing stations versus non-urbanizing?

Not exact matches

We launched Downtown Container Park to help incubate local small businesses and create an urbanized version of a town square for locals to connect and collide, with both daytime and nighttime activation.
Our problem, he says, is not that we have become urbanized but that we have built our cities in such a way as to sacrifice our relation to nature for the sake of urban values; and the ironic result is that for most of their inhabitants our cities no longer provide even urban values.
The options for a gluten - free wedding cake are fairly standard, though in smaller towns and less urbanized areas, such options become slimmer.
However, the Americanisation of Mexican cooking has seen this potential warped for the purpose of convenience in urbanized and capitalized societies like our own.
«In our colonial and pioneer days, most people raised their own food, but as our nation has become industrialized and urbanized, we find that now only 7 per cent of our population produces the food for our entire nation, and our consumers generally buy their food in stores.
For a mobile, urbanizing society, it was the equivalent of a traditional situation in which a new mother could turn to her own mother or other women for the same kind of suppoFor a mobile, urbanizing society, it was the equivalent of a traditional situation in which a new mother could turn to her own mother or other women for the same kind of suppofor the same kind of support.
Given that American society is one of the most urbanized in the world — 82 percent of Americans live in cities or in the suburbs (a number on the rise)-- the slump in urban population support should be a wake - up call for the GOP to immediately change direction.
A new study led by researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science reveals that land use in the watersheds from which this «dissolved organic matter» originates has important implications for Bay water quality, with the organic carbon in runoff from urbanized or heavily farmed landscapes more likely to persist as it is carried downstream, thus contributing energy to fuel low - oxygen «dead zones» in coastal waters.
He makes a cogent case for the importance of cultivating a «nature connection» in children and offers thoughtful guidance on how to do so amid today's pressures of hectic, high - tech, increasingly urbanized life.
Changes designed for the developed world are likely to have an even bigger impact in future, as countries such as Brazil, India and China become more urbanized and dietary preferences change.
They also roost in urbanized areas such as New York City and Chicago where they form large, noisy flocks that can be heard for great distances.
«The selection of stormwater treatment measures suitable for highly urbanized streets is restricted by the limited available space combined with the need for functional and aesthetically pleasing landscapes,» she says.
They captured 97 free - ranging pigeons (Columba livia) in the highly urbanized suburbs of Paris and kept them in cages outdoors for 1 year, feeding them a diet of corn, wheat, and peas.
At the same time, the world will continue to urbanize, as one - time villagers abandon everything and move to the city for a better life.
Making yet another comeback, the boot was spotted on several Fall 2017 runways — from Calvin Klein to Maison Margiela and more — this time more refined and urbanized for the modern - day woman.
In particular, the long - term implications of China's One - child Policy have not only made it more difficult for the growing number of urbanized individuals to find a spouse, but have also raised the stakes for them to do so.
This increased financial pressure has led an ever - growing number of women to urbanize and compete for the most prestigious jobs with the six million students who will graduate every year.
Looking for dating online has urbanized into a very trendy means day after day as many internet users are acknowledging that it works peak for them.
In addition, MTA will use $ 36 million of FTA Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Grant funds for the project.
About 15 million of the national human population of 23 million people live in the intensely urbanized Taipei area, at the extreme north of the island nation, where most of the dogs and cats are pets, or are descended from lost or abandoned pets, in an environment affording some suitable habitat for feral cats, but little or none for street dogs.
A high level of demand in a newly urbanized area will often improve salary options for skilled vet assistants.
So using PPTP to compare New York City — or any other large, highly urbanized, expensive city — to a surburban or rural community is not very meaningful for shelter performance.
The Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia, for example reports: «during the Atlas period [1983 — 87], gray catbirds were found throughout the state, including the most heavily urbanized blocks.»
Anacapa Island, located only about 11 mi (18 km) from the urbanized coast of Southern California, provides critical habitat for seabirds, pinnipeds such as California sea lions, and several endemic plants and animals.
In an urbanized Koh Samui, Bophut stands out for its authentic vibe.
Resorts World Langkawis sprawling Spanish - style hacienda facade will have you swearing that you are somewhere south of the American border.Set along Pantai Tengah, the islands most urbanized beachfront, this great - value property is a hotel resort / marina combination.At the private jetty rediscover leisure with island - hopping tours, private boat rides, sunset cruises and fishing pleasure trips that can be easily fixed up for you by the hotel in order to get you in holiday mood in no time.Or, you can choose to stay in and enjoy some time by the outside swimming pool, head to the gym for a workout or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment at the five - star awarded Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa - a Javanese shop.
Although it is a highly urbanized area, Puerto Princesa has a great balance of urban attractions and natural wonders perfect for tourists who want the best of both worlds.
She was the co-curator with Fionn Meade of Nachleben at the Goethe Institute, New York (2010); co-curator with Regine Basha and Rebecca Gates of The Marfa Sessions at Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, Texas (2008); associate producer on Urbanized (2012); and co-producer of a series of online documentaries for the Oakland Museum of California (2012).
Rebar is a recurring material in Cruzvillegas» sculptures and define the structure which all the found objects are displayed upon, and is an industrial material used for structural reasons when pouring concrete and can be considered the skeleton that keeps urbanized spaces in existence.
Also, Alberta has been urbanizing rapidly, and lots of young people have moved in, two core constituencies for the NDP.
It's been fascinating to see how places like the Saunders family farm have grown in significance, not only for the cultural value and contributing to the unique character of the region, but simply for being proximate to urbanized areas.
But as the region urbanizes, pollution levels in the lake have increased and access to clean water for disadvantaged
Some Chinese entrepreneurs are leaders in seeking sustainable ways to urbanize and stay cool, most notably Zhang Yue, the president of Broad Industrial Group, which has developed a system for quickly assembling buildings from pre-fabricated, and heavily insulated, components.
An urbanizing planet knitted by transportation is an extraordinarily welcoming world for infectious disease, particularly easily transmitted viruses like the flu.
For the moment, many cities on this fast - urbanizing planet are not being built in this way.
When a sample of highly urbanized stations was tested, the adjustments successfully removed warming bias for the 1895 - 1980 period, but left the 1980s - 2000s period effectively unadjusted.
An even more worrisome result is that the adjustment procedure for one of the popular surface temperature datasets actually increases the temperature of the rural (i.e. best) stations to match and even exceed the more urbanized (i.e. poor) stations... the adjustment process took the spurious warming of the poorer stations and spread it throughout the entire set of stations and even magnified it.
An even more worrisome result is that the adjustment procedure for one of the popular surface temperature datasets actually increases the temperature of the rural (i.e. best) stations to match and even exceed the more urbanized (i.e. poor) stations.
Dr Hoesung Lee, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), presenting on how science can enable the policy response to the Paris Agreement: «The largest opportunities for climate change action are in rapidly urbanizing countries, that is developing countries, where infrastructure have not yet set in.»
When Orwell complains about the claim that «love of Nature is a foible of urbanized people who have no notion what Nature is really like», and that it is shown to be false by «Medieval literature», which «is full of an almost Georgian enthusiasm for Nature», he forgets that it wasn't the rural poor who were writing Medieval literature — they couldn't write.
If two stations warm due to increasing populations and the 3rd does not, the 2 «urbanized» stations create a regional expectation for the assumed trend.
From 2006 to 2011, the average number of miles driven per resident fell in almost three - quarters of America's largest urbanized areas for which up - to - date and accurate data are available.
Canada is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, so protecting and expanding our urban green space could be a key adaptation method for Canadian cities.»
Two new report suggest practical ways to ensure that rapidly urbanizing communities retain farmland to produce food for the local population.
Here's why the study helps invigorate the case for more urbanized, sustainable living.First, the simple transit benefits of living in a city: (from the Environmental News Service)
As this paper demonstrates, a massive expansion of energy systems, primarily carried out in the rapidly urbanizing global South, in combination with the rapid acceleration of clean energy innovation, is a more pragmatic, just, and morally acceptable framework for thinking about energy access.
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