Sentences with phrase «more efficient use of resources»

Alignment of processes and coordination of stakeholders will create more efficient use of resources.
The Commission understands that transparency of agreements provides for the more efficient use of resources, through having model agreements to use as framework agreements.
A biopsychosocial - family - systems approach results in better health outcomes, more efficient use of resources and increased patient satisfaction.
Within the Legal Futures Initiative's consultation, some tell us that the legal system similarly needs a good triage system «to move parties to the resources they need and to facilitate more efficient use of resources
however, no one has accurately explained why a NEW LAW SCHOOL IN TORONTO IS REQUIRED for that?!?! Just improve the curriculum in existing law schools — a much more efficient use of resources.
The ISO14001 standard ensures AG's commitment to the continual improvement of our environmental management system and helps the drive for a more efficient use of resources and a reduction in our impact on the environment.
Big airplanes are a more efficient use of resources - but are not responsive to change.
Local or regional programs often do not have the authority to price pollution from electricity, so they instead price pollution associated with buildings in order to encourage more efficient use of resources within their borders.
This has the advantage of showing how the benefits can be assured over time in terms of improved attainment and more efficient use of resources as much of this takes two or three school years to work through, with noticeable improvements year on year.»
Distributed manufacturing is expected to enable a more efficient use of resources, with less wasted capacity in centralized factories.
It should also help the environment through more efficient use of resources and better methods of pollution control.
ISO 14001:2015 is an internationally agreed standard that sets out the requirements for an environmental management system that enables organizations to improve environmental performance through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.
This would bring about a more sensible alignment in the costs and benefits of the programs, which should lead to a more efficient use of resources.

Not exact matches

Minimizing payment to a supplier, for example, is an attempt to reduce costs, and is related more generally to the goal of efficient use of resources.
«And if you make a journey in the most efficient way, using the scarce resources of an urban population, we should be making that journey using less energy and be more efficient
We may be efficient in the use of natural resources, or in the generation of a law - abiding public, or in reaching consensus among antagonistic groups, or in moving toward a more egalitarian society.
From the point of view of ecologism, becoming much more efficient in our use of energy and other resources is but one of many changes that are needed.
The companies» belief in the potential reliability of rail was so strong that a rail consultant was brought in to coordinate a more efficient use of their rail resources.
These findings could be taken into account when developing policies and strategies aiming to improve population health with more efficient use of health resources.
«One of the things that Damon McDougall has really been helpful with is helping us make the codes more efficient and helping us use the XSEDE resources more efficiently so that we can do even more science with the level of resources that we're being provided,» Fragile added.
«One way these plants can be more efficient in their use of resources is clearly going to be changing the plant architecture of maize.
In Germany and Europe, new concepts are therefore being discussed for more responsible and efficient industrial use of the renewable, but still limited wood resources.
«As healthcare systems and professionals worldwide become more aware of and concerned for the public health implications of climate change and excessive resource use, efficient care delivery models must be better understood and promoted,» says Dr. Thiel.
The primary benefit to Netflix, Dropbox, the European Space Agency (ESA), Yelp and other customers is that they are paying for exactly the computer resources that they use, whereas many in - house information technology departments are considered efficient if they are using more than 20 percent of their data center resources, Singh says.
It can also encourage more efficient use of fish and other resources that are prone to shift over space and time, reducing the necessity during the design phase of trying to match the ecosystem scale with the policy scale — nearly impossible given the myriad socioeconomic and ecological considerations.
More efficient irrigation management has become a primary focus in sustainable container plant production as growers look for ways to improve resource use and mitigate negative environmental impacts of fertilizers and pesticides that are often found in nursery runoff.
Use of renewable resources for the more efficient generation of sustainable energies / Focus on electrosynthesis...
These resources comprise a «rice diversity research platform» that is widely used the international rice research community to understand the genetic basis of complex traits, to investigate molecular mechanisms involved in key forms of stress tolerance, and to efficiently utilize natural variation to breed highly productive rice varieties for the future that are more nutritious, resource - use efficient, and stress tolerant than those we currently grow.
Besides the numerous health benefits of eating vegan food and meat substitutes — adopting the diet also translates into less stress on the environment and more efficient ways to use resources, but you probably are already aware of that.
So, how can schools make more efficient use of this largely untapped resource - and raise extra funding in the process?
He then gave a presentation of his own for theclass about energy efficiency and left us with resources we can use to make our school more energy efficient
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review of EYFS; free entitlement of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to statutory assessment: education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the provision and timeliness of health advice; to reduce time limit for current statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation of early support resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear choice of school: parents will have rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
Schools are used to making the most of their existing resources and looking for more efficient ways to do things, in order to save money and ensure that funds are allocated to the right places most effectively.
Given the increased emphasis on educator effectiveness and efficient use of resources, answering that question has never been more important.
As the consumption - based model of technology integration transitions to a participatory approach and technology transitions from a tool for accessing information to a tool to (a) support student authoring and creativity, (b) facilitate collaboration, communication, and social learning, (c) allow for more efficient organization and accumulation of resources, (d) provide venues for student voices through publication and sharing, and (e) support student immersion in learning environments, educators also transition from «extending learning beyond what could be done without technology» (Mason et al., 2000) to «use technologies to promote effective student learning» (Hicks et al., 2014) In the revisioning of the first principle, the authors did a commendable job of affording increased value to range of tools, methods, content, abilities, and varied contexts of social studies classrooms.
Taking into account the theme of this year's LA Design Challenge of emphasizing the need for minimizing the use of the planet's resources while building a car that's efficient, lightweight — no more than 1,000 lbs — comfortable, and safe without sacrificing the design elements that would make it attractive to consumers, Mazda is basing the MX - 0 on the ideology of the MX - 5, albeit using parts that are lighter and simpler than the ones found in the Miata, all while not compromising the car's overall performance.
This one is a losing battle for conservationists with really only one possible way to prevent the coming waste of water as a resource: Buy and hold all the water rights in the immediate vicinity of Nevada and not selling water to the big business's that are already thoroughly entrenched in the area and selling only to the homes who install the more efficient water using devices.
Energy is defined bby physics as the ability to do work, (provide mechanical power) and by more efficient use of energy resources, we can provide for energy innovation.
TreeHugger talks a lot about re-energizing urban areas and «city - fying» the world, so we can make better use of space, use less per capita resources and generally be more efficient planet - dwellers.
Rocky Mountain Institute is a non-profit organization that fosters the efficient and restorative use of resources so that companies, govenrments, and organizations are more efficient, make more money, and do less harm to the environment.
As the world seeks to make more efficient use of its energy resources, increase energy security and meet global climate targets, it is essential that cities take a leading role in the energy transition.
Encourages Governments and the private sector to promote the more resource - efficient use and sound management of plastics and microplastics; 17.
The Bank's work on inclusive green growth has found that with more efficient and smarter use of energy and natural resources, opportunities exist to reduce drastically the climate impact of development without slowing poverty alleviation or economic growth.
Still, many facets of cohousing — more resource - sharing, efficient use of space, affordability — lend themselves to smart energy use.
Minimizing the impact of industry might slow down ecological destruction; an efficient use of resources might keep the engines of commerce running a few more years.
• Reduce uncertainties in climate change projections by applying experimental design to make more efficient use of computational resources.
... outstanding contributions to the advancement of science or engineering or technology leading to the more efficient mobilization, use or conservation of energy resources.
Moreover, planting hemp arguably represents a more efficient use of land and resources than corn or sugarcane.
more efficient community use of water, land, forests and other natural resources, improving access and reducing emissions (e.g., conservation of water in urban areas reduces energy used in moving and heating water);
• reducing the risk of major killers like heart disease, stroke and cancers while cutting exposure to food borne pathogens; • offering a viable answer to feeding the world's hungry, through more efficient use of grains and other crops; • saving animals from suffering in factory farm conditions and from painful slaughter; • conserving vital, but limited freshwater, fertile topsoil and other precious resources; • preserving irreplaceable ecosystems, such as rainforests and other wildlife habitats; • mitigating the ever - expanding environmental pollution of animal agriculture; and the list goes on.
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