On the other side, the industry - friendly U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote a letter of support for the bill, describing it as «a common - sense plan that maintains continued air quality improvement without unnecessarily straining state and
local economic resources.»
Not exact matches
In a region where more than a 1,000 workers were recently laid - off from the coal mines, projects like this offer a much - needed
economic boost that helps diversify the
local economy and buffer, as the mayor of Tumbler Ridge said, the «devastating shocks» from the regular boom - bust cycle of the traditional
resource sectors.
As an initiative of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council in partnership with
local economic development organizations, the Virtual Entrepreneur Center offers a catalog of
local, regional and statewide business
resources organized by county, plus profiles of
local entrepreneurs to facilitate connections.
Another reason is that cities with a strong entrepreneurial culture and
local control of
economic resources have more capacity to solve problems on their own and are more resilient and adaptable in times of distress.
Syncrude tried to characterize the renewable fuels regulation as an
economic measure aimed at the establishment of a
local market for renewable fuels, or a measure improperly directed at non-renewable natural
resources.
For example, cities facing
economic decline need to create
resource - rich networks so that young entrepreneurs can cut through red tape at the
local level instead of departing en masse.
«Much of the volunteer work of Jewish young adults is comprised of
local efforts to ameliorate disparities in
economic resources and educational opportunity and often entails activities such as collecting, sorting, and distributing goods,» the polling analysis said.
Local control over common
resources helps to break the cycle of
economic and ecological degradation.
AFSA has long campaigned for the creation of an inter-departmental Ministerial Food Forum to ensure strategic and coherent policy development and integration of planning in and across departments managing
local food and food systems, population health, transport, land use, education, environmental sustainability, natural
resources, infrastructure and
economic development.
However, the report qualified this by saying that «in terms of national
resource use, the
economic effects of a ban on hunting would be unlikely to be substantial», with the effects most likely to have dissipated within a decade, but that in the short term «the individual and
local effects would be more serious».
Nonetheless, the Coalition has acknowledged a need for greater
local control over budgets as a means of achieving
economic growth and more effective use of
resources.
The IDA carefully considers the community benefits of each project, weighing the value of scare
local economic development
resources.
Its creation enables the Department to assist over 1,500 municipalities throughout the state on matters such as
economic development,
local and regional planning, governmental modernization, waterfront and brownfield revitalization, and natural
resource management.
A thorough scoping process, according to the letter, «will require time - consuming research by municipalities and the public to analyze the proposal and identify potential impacts on
local land, water and air
resources, cultural, historic and community
resources and
economic development... broad public input in the SEQR process is vital, given the millions of people potentially impacted by this project.»
The project will generate more than $ 22.2 million in
local economic activity while leveraging additional public and private
resources.
According to the statement, the affected permanent secretaries are — Alhaji Ibrahim Alhaji (Water
Resources), Alh Magaji Uba Muhd (Health), Adamu Mu'azu (
Local Government), Alh, Abdulhamid Ali (Special Service), Hajiya Furera A. Baffa (Information) and Jamilu Abubakar (
Economic Empowerment).
More than ever, we need to make sure our
local governments and communities have the
resources they need to provide affordable housing, deliver vital services to working families and seniors and continue the neighborhood revitalization efforts critical to
local economic development.»
In this way,
local resources will be used in the best way possible: we will be encouraging
economic development in our area, using a
local workforce to carry out that development, and using targeted
local incentives to assist in appropriate development projects,» County Executive Poloncarz said Board Member Michael Hoffert, President, Buffalo AFL - CIO Labor Council, called the labor force policy «a no - brainer.»
«By bringing together ideas from
local government and community leaders with state
resources, we are giving these councils the tools to create jobs and drive
economic activity in their communities for generations to come.
According to Vice president Dr. Bawumia, government has chosen a strategic shift and «we want to build a Ghana which looks to the use of its own
resources and their proper management as the way to engineer social and
economic growth in our country...» For him, a Ghana beyond aid means mobilizing and leveraging domestic savings and revenues transparently; expand financial inclusion with credit services and saving systems for all, especially women; and financing through
local capital markets in
local currencies.
«This form of government investment will hardly eradicate or reduce rural poverty, because of poor infrastructure and the severe
economic inefficiencies of most agrarian settlements — which often result in high household - level turnover and giving - up rates of newly settled farmers following the
local liquidation of natural forest
resource capital.»
The results suggest that there should be: improvements to policy and management to champion biodiversity issues; a strengthening of environmental laws and enforcement; recognition of socio -
economic issues especially among indigenous and
local communities; increases in funding and
resource allocation; knowledge, research and development to inform decision making; a greater understanding and protection of the rights of nature and cultural heritage; a more holistic public awareness and participation to bring about change to promote conservation.
Such offices shall engage in cooperative research, development, and demonstration projects with the academic community, State Climate Offices, Regional Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and
local climate variability and change and the effects on
economic activities, natural
resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and
local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Committee.
Anchorages largest
economic sectors include transportation, military,
local and federal government, tourism, and
resource extraction.
An aging population, continuous youth outmigration, and acute stress on
local and natural
resources reinforce
economic struggles and diminish hope for future prosperity.
The objective of this research is to analyze the different forms of tourism can contribute to poverty alleviation in developing countries, through socio -
economic development of
local communities and the conservation of natural
resources.
Confronted with challenges like changing
economic needs,
local historical perceptions, and teacher retention and financial
resource issues, innovative district leaders in rural communities are taking an opportunity to plan for success.
The WV Council on STEM makes three strong recommendations: 1) Develop
local capacity for STEM education across the state by establishing 3 - 5 Regional STEM Network HUBS; 2) Strengthen the public's awareness of STEM as a vital
economic development advantage for quality job growth through an aggressive public engagement plan; and 3) Establish a virtual STEM clearinghouse to review current STEM
resources and assets across the state to ensure alignment and eliminate redundancy.
The project aimed at enhancing the
local economic impact from tourism through human
resources and SME development.
A socio -
economic team investigated the scale of
economic impacts in the Raja Ampat area, and interviewed
local residents about their attitudes toward their environment, land ownership and traditional regulations for managing access to natural
resources.
In 1993, when the twinning process began, it was thought to have an
economic development function that would open the markets of Japan to
local businesses in the
resource - based community of Port Hardy.
«These photographs present an intriguing vision of the «unspoiled beauty» of one of the Caribbean's major islands during a period of
economic and social change, and illustrate the efforts of its
local ruling white mercantile elite to bring the island's valuable
resources to the attention of the wider world.»
Located in a province rich with natural
resources, its
local government invested in developing a new city during the late nineties, which would become a cultural and
economic hub.
What's the best route to balancing
economic development and biological conservation in a place valued both as a
local resource and global asset?
What started as a small group interested in launching a Green Team has grown into a corporate - wide philosophy of community involvement,
local economic success and conserving environmental
resources.
We are well aware that the combination of powerful
economic interests and weak government presence in Amazonian frontier regions results in conflicts over land and natural
resources, and all too often in the assassinations of outspoken
local leaders.
It recognizes and designates communities that protect and celebrate their heritage, use their historic assets for
economic development and community revitalization, and encourage people to experience and appreciate
local historic
resources through education and heritage - tourism programs.
It is themed Sustainable and inclusive urban communities through urban agriculture and aims to bring together scientists from different disciplinary perspectives, studying motivations and barriers for individual and group practitioners, social,
economic and environmental benefits of urban agriculture for the
local communities and cities as a whole, as well as enabling and disabling factors for successful interaction between the
local stakeholders in planning, accessing and using urban
resources especially land and water.
«These projects will provide
local revenue generation,
economic development, and clean energy
resources that are consistent with the goals of New York State's Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) to build a clean, more resilient, and affordable energy system,» concluded Bottone.
Energy efficiency may be the cheapest, most abundant, and most underutilized
resource for
local economic and community development.
Such offices shall engage in cooperative research, development, and demonstration projects with the academic community, State Climate Offices, Regional Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and
local climate variability and change and the effects on
economic activities, natural
resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and
local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Committee.
• Tools, datasets, and land management information to support coastal planning, including better data and
resources provided via platforms that improve their usability by decision makers • Linking physical vulnerability with
economic analysis, planning, and assessment of adaptation options • Improving understanding of increased risks of and damage from coastal storm surge flooding • Developing risk - management approaches for coastal development and
local land - use planning
Changing sea ice conditions will impact indigenous livelihoods, and changes in
resources, including marine mammals, could represent a significant
economic loss for many
local communities.
Sudden increases in the price of oil severely stunt
economic growth in the developing world, hijacking scarce government
resources and causing the prices of
local transportation and basic commodities to skyrocket.
There will also be a pre-symposium workshop on the afternoon of June 4th on distributed energy
resource projects that build
local resiliency, provide unique customer services and contribute to
local economic development.
Roberto Ramirez de la Parra, president of the International Network of Basin Organizations, said, «Adaptation of water
resources to climate change must be organised at the natural level of national or transboundary basin of rivers, lakes and aquifers, and mobilise all actors in the field, including
local authorities,
economic sectors and civil society to achieve a common vision to face the climate change challenges.»
The greatest challenge to developing those
resources may be getting the
local costs for these advanced technologies down to make the
resources economic.
To help rural communities thrive without draining the park's natural
resources, this fall's effort will train ten
local women, whose
economic opportunities have traditionally been limited, to sell a range of clean energy technologies such as solar home systems and improved cookstoves.
Secondly,
economic growth is placed at a maxim by the
local politicians, and so
resource - consuming health and safety risks are downplayed.
«Scenic Hudson is enthusiastic about working with the governor, secretary and Legislature to secure the needed
resources and capabilities for the Coastal Management Program so it's responsive to the dramatically changing
economic and environmental conditions of New York's coastal regions and support
local government.