Not exact matches
Consultation on the 2017 — 18 plan has occurred with South Australian Department of Environment,
Water and Natural Resources (including the South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural Resource Management Board), New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, Victorian Environmental Water Holder, Victorian Catchment Management Authorities, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries, Water New South Wales, the Murray — Darling Basin Authority, the Murray - Darling Wetlands Working Group, Nature Foundation South Australia, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Renmark Irrigation Trust, scientists engaged in monitoring the outcomes of Commonwealth environmental water use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individ
Water and Natural
Resources (
including the South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural
Resource Management Board), New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, Victorian Environmental
Water Holder, Victorian Catchment Management Authorities, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries, Water New South Wales, the Murray — Darling Basin Authority, the Murray - Darling Wetlands Working Group, Nature Foundation South Australia, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Renmark Irrigation Trust, scientists engaged in monitoring the outcomes of Commonwealth environmental water use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individ
Water Holder, Victorian Catchment
Management Authorities, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries,
Water New South Wales, the Murray — Darling Basin Authority, the Murray - Darling Wetlands Working Group, Nature Foundation South Australia, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Renmark Irrigation Trust, scientists engaged in monitoring the outcomes of Commonwealth environmental water use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individ
Water New South Wales, the Murray — Darling Basin Authority, the Murray - Darling Wetlands Working Group, Nature Foundation South Australia, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Renmark Irrigation Trust, scientists engaged in monitoring the outcomes of Commonwealth environmental
water use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individ
water use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental
Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individ
Water Advisory Group and various community groups and individuals.
The response is coordinated through the Murray Regional Algal Coordinating Committee, which comprises of members across a range of agencies,
including state government
water and health agencies, river operators, irrigation authorities, local governments and natural
resource management agencies.
The sustainable
management and utilization of natural
resources,
including land,
water, air, climate and genetic
resources for the benefit of present and future generations.
The workbook
includes 13 chapters of practical guidelines,
including information on winegrape growing, soil
management, pest
management, ecosystems
management,
water and energy conservation, materials handling and human
resources.
The guide uses best practices from multiple sources
including industry, academic and government experts to address
water conservation and efficiency,
water quality protection, soil conservation and
management, air quality protection, human
resource management, energy conservation and efficiency, integrated pest
management, weather monitoring and preventive planning, selection of appropriate insurance policies and tools, and proactive business planning and
management.
The «Coffee Growing — Environmental Leadership» section covers
water body protection,
including criteria for width and type of vegetated buffer zones along permanent and seasonal
water bodies, and use of chemicals or waste storage near
water bodies; protection of soil
resources,
including measures to control and prevent erosion and use of organic mulches and cover crops; conserving biodiversity,
including maintaining a shade canopy, protecting wildlife, and establishment of conservation areas; and environmental
management,
including pest and disease control.
The Department of Agriculture and
Water Resources oversees the Sustainable Rural Water Use and Infrastructure Program (SRWUIP) which is a national program investing in rural water use, management and efficiency, including improved water knowledge and market reform, and water purchase for the environ
Water Resources oversees the Sustainable Rural
Water Use and Infrastructure Program (SRWUIP) which is a national program investing in rural water use, management and efficiency, including improved water knowledge and market reform, and water purchase for the environ
Water Use and Infrastructure Program (SRWUIP) which is a national program investing in rural
water use, management and efficiency, including improved water knowledge and market reform, and water purchase for the environ
water use,
management and efficiency,
including improved
water knowledge and market reform, and water purchase for the environ
water knowledge and market reform, and
water purchase for the environ
water purchase for the environment.
(1) The Basin Plan (
including any environmental
watering plan or
water quality and salinity
management plan
included in the Basin Plan) must be prepared so as to provide for giving effect to relevant international agreements (to the extent to which those agreements are relevant to the use and
management of the Basin
water resources).
The week - long workshop introduces teens to various fields of natural
resources management,
including soil and
water conservation, forestry,
water quality and wildlife.
Areas being targeted
included health and education services, training and employment, sustainable agricultural practices and
water resource management.
Sustainable
management of
water resources (
including provision of safe and reliable supplies for drinking
water and irrigation, adequate sanitation, protection of aquatic ecosystems, and flood protection) poses enormous challenges in many parts of the world.
6.5 by 2030 implement integrated
water resources management at all levels,
including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
x2 A3 revision sheets for the AQA unit - The Challenge of
Resource Management (9 - 1) This
includes a sheet for «
Resource Management» and one for the optional unit «
Water Management».
The challenge of the Decade is to focus attention on action - oriented activities and policies that ensure the long - term sustainable
management of
water resources, in terms of both quantity and quality, and
include measures to improve sanitation.
The AWCI, a part of Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) consortium,
includes 18 Asian nations and is directed at improving
water resource management through better understanding of the
water cycle and to tackle
water - related disasters.
The model uses information on
water demand and availability provided by existing global integrated assessment models at IIASA, including the Community Water Model (CWATM); the Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impacts (MESSAGE); and the Global Biosphere Management Model (GLOBIOM), and provides information on water resources development, allocation and cost to those mo
water demand and availability provided by existing global integrated assessment models at IIASA,
including the Community
Water Model (CWATM); the Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impacts (MESSAGE); and the Global Biosphere Management Model (GLOBIOM), and provides information on water resources development, allocation and cost to those mo
Water Model (CWATM); the Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impacts (MESSAGE); and the Global Biosphere
Management Model (GLOBIOM), and provides information on
water resources development, allocation and cost to those mo
water resources development, allocation and cost to those models.
ClimateAdaptAsia: Determinants and Effectiveness of Local - Level Adaptation to Climate Change: Case Studies of Two Bangladesh ministries,
including the ministries of agriculture, environment and forest,
water, health, rural development, food and disaster
management, children and women affairs, relevant departments and NGOs have been implementing a number of local level adaptation (LLA) projects with their limited
resources [continue reading...]
Such measures can range from «working with nature» (e.g., placing a greater emphasis on coastal
resource management, or protecting mangrove and natural reef ecosystems), to a concerted «climate - proofing» of infrastructure,
including storm - drainage systems,
water supply and treatment plants, as well as protection or relocation of energy or solid waste
management facilities.
This analytical report underlines that Marshlands area in Iraq is currently subject to a series of threats,
including upstream
water management, climate change, competition over land and
resources, economic development and demographic pressure.
He is the author of numerous articles and reports covering a wide range of
water resource issues,
including drought,
water project financing and cost sharing, ground
water management and recharge,
water conservation, drought,
water use fees, remote sensing of
water use and inter-regional
water transfers.
More than half of Indian companies have a
water policy, strategy or
management plan in place, but only half of these policies
include concrete quantitative goals or targets for
water resource management, says a report [continue reading...]
She has prepared Environmental Impacts Statements, Operations Plans, Monitoring and Mitigation Plans, and Deep
Water Port Applications and is very familiar with the requirements of and compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines for projects related to offshore energy development
including National / State Environmental Policy Acts (Environmental Assessment / Environmental Impact Statements), Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act, Clean
Water Act (
including National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System), Coastal Zone
Management Act,
Water Resources Development Act, Endangered Species Act, Magnuson - Stevens Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, and the Oil Pollution Act.
The session agenda contained several priority topics,
including sustainable energy in the Arab region, especially energy security and regional integration, technology adaptation policy and potential for local manufacturing of adequate renewable energy equipment and a regional agenda for the implementation of the United Nations Decade on Sustainable Energy for All, as well as natural
resources management for sustainable development,
including the post-2015 development agenda from the perspective of the Arab region and the energy -
water - food nexus in the Arab region.
The agenda also
includes progress achieved in implementing the Regional Initiative for Establishing a Regional Mechanism for Improved Monitoring and Reporting on Access to
Water Supply and Sanitation Services in the Arab Region (MDG + Initiative), regional cooperation for shared water resources management, the post-2015 development agenda from the perspective of the Arab region and the water - energy - food nexus in the Arab re
Water Supply and Sanitation Services in the Arab Region (MDG + Initiative), regional cooperation for shared
water resources management, the post-2015 development agenda from the perspective of the Arab region and the water - energy - food nexus in the Arab re
water resources management, the post-2015 development agenda from the perspective of the Arab region and the
water - energy - food nexus in the Arab re
water - energy - food nexus in the Arab region.
Key regional user specific workshops
including Agriculture and Food Security,
Water Resources, Energy, Health, Marine and Oceanography, Media, Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism (CEWARN) and Disaster Risk
Management will be organized during the forum.
Doctoral students focus their efforts on research; current options
include biodiversity conservation, hydrology, pollution
management, tropical ecology, and
water resource management — plus many others.
The workshop will consist of keynote lectures from these different disciplines, and then sessions will be structured around particular applications sectors
including:
water resources, long - term risk
management, marine ecosystems, extreme events, coastal processes and public lands.
Erika E. Malmen (Boise) is a member of the Environment, Energy &
Resources practice, representing clients in permitting, compliance, and litigation under various statutes
including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Clean
Water Act (CWA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Federal Land Policy &
Management Act (FLPMA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Provided legal project
management and legal services,
including Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA) evaluations, a master agreement with the state and municipality, a strategic zoning revision, site remediation, and the negotiation of «clean standard» and Environmental Land Use Restrictions, wetland and
water resource permitting, and local permits and approvals.
As
water practice manager of the Africa region at the World Bank, she was responsible for managing a
water portfolio
including sanitation, supply and
resource management, as well as being responsible for leading sector strategy.
Participate in surface
water resources projects,
including development impact evaluation, watershed
management, design of hydraulic structures and natural channel design
The Indigenous Nations of the Murray - Darling River Basin possess distinct cultural and customary rights and responsibilities
including: a spiritual connection to the lands,
waters and natural
resources of the Basin;
management of significant sites located along the river banks, on the river beds, and sites and stories associated with the
water and natural
resources located in the rivers and their tributaries; protection of Indigenous cultural heritage and knowledge; accessing cultural activities such as hunting and fishing, and ceremony.
Examples would
include energy generation and
water and other natural
resource management.
Australia provides for the
management and regulation of its
water resources,
including inland and coastal freshwater rivers, saltwater rivers and seas, and surface and groundwater, through a significant body of
water policy, legislation and regulation.
The
Water for the Future plan announced by the Minister for Climate Change and Water on 29 April 2008 provides $ 12.9 billion funding to support governance and water resource management reforms inclu
Water for the Future plan announced by the Minister for Climate Change and
Water on 29 April 2008 provides $ 12.9 billion funding to support governance and water resource management reforms inclu
Water on 29 April 2008 provides $ 12.9 billion funding to support governance and
water resource management reforms inclu
water resource management reforms
including:
6.3 That the Government amend the Native Title Act to extend the right to negotiate to apply to
water resources,
including development and extraction applications, and
water management planning.
The Indigenous peoples of the Archer, Lockhart and Stewart River Basins possess distinct cultural and customary rights and responsibilities
including: a spiritual connection to the lands,
waters and natural
resources of the rivers;
management of significant sites located along the river banks, on and in the river beds, and sites and stories associated with the
water and natural
resources located in the rivers and their tributaries; protection of Indigenous cultural heritage and knowledge; accessing cultural activities such as hunting and fishing, and ceremony.
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Include: Reserves, Dining Room: Breakfast Bar, Listing Type: Exclusive Right to Sell, HOA Amenities: Community Pool, Heating: Heating - 2 + Zones, Additional Rooms: Hobby Room, Kitchen: 220 Volt Outlet, Association Fees
Include: Pools, Fire System - Sprinkler, Additional Rooms: Office, Association Fees
Include: Spa, Association Fees
Include: or Tennis, Style: High Tech, Association Fees
Include:
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Include: Maintenance - Common Area, Heating: Central Forced Air, ConstructionStatus: Completed - Never Occp, Utilities: Public Utilities, Sewer Septic: Sewer - Public, Flooring: Stone, Laundry: Dryer, Communications: Cable TV, Amenities Misc.: Skylight (s), Bathroom: Skylight, Bathroom: Tile, Bathroom: Tub, Amenities Misc.: Walk - in Closet, Kitchen: Cooktop - Electric, Kitchen: Oven - Electric, Pool: In Ground, Fireplaces: Gas Burning, Structure SqFt Source: Other, Construction Type: Wood, Dining Room: Dining Area, Solar Power, Kitchen: Exhaust Fan, Utilities: Solar, View: Hills, View: Park, Pool: Heated, Pool: Lap, Lot Description: Views, View: Greenbelt, Lot Description: Grade - Mostly Level, Audio System, Bathroom: Double Sinks, Solar Heating - Pool, Additional Rooms: Laundry Room, Construction Type: Concrete, Cooling: Other, Laundry: Sink, Cooling: Multi-Zone, Kitchen: Oven - Double, Communications: Fiber Ready, Heating: Radiant Floors, Additional Rooms: Great Room, Additional Rooms: In - Law Unit, Additional Rooms: Home Theatre, Additional Rooms: Mud Room, Additional Rooms: Office Area, Lot Description: Corners Marked, Amenities Misc.: Audio System, Communications: Video Prewired,
Resource Efficient Features, Kitchen: Island with Sink, Kitchen: Wine Refrigerator, Communications: DSL, Bathroom: Solid Surface,
Water: Irrigation Connected, Association Fees
Include: Recreation Facility, Construction Type: Stone, Communications: Networked, Kitchen: Ice Maker, Pool: Gunite, Roof: Low Pitch, Foundation: Wood Frame, Lot Description: Surveyed, Bathroom: Split Bath