Our lawyers regularly provide seminars and training programs to employers and other groups on labour relations, employment law and other
human resources management issues.
Sanctuary Advisory Council Processes / Working Groups The Sanctuary Advisory Councils provides a public forum for consultation and community deliberation
on resource management issues affecting sanctuaries.
The Council is a community - based body that provides a public forum for consultation and deliberation on
resource management issues affecting the waters surrounding the Channel Islands.
They will also need to demonstrate experience in areas such as water management, biodiversity conservation, irrigation and agriculture, as well as knowledge of natural
resource management issues which are important in their region.
With an ecosystem - based approach to management, sanctuary staff and the sanctuary advisory council examine and evaluate existing and
potential resource management issues that may affect the Sanctuary.
This field - based learning and research course focussed on land use and natural
resource management issues by conducting practical research alongside the Green Belt Movement (GBM) and local communities.
Her career has emphasized applied research and practice in a wide range of
water resource management issues — including integrated watershed management, environmental flows assessment, ecosystem services quantification, and innovative financial mechanisms such as wetland banking, and investments in watershed services (IWS).
The LMEs differ in ecosystem structure, function and biodiversity, in commercial, recreational, and subsistence uses, and in resource management issues [246], as well as in climate, seasonal weather patterns, and sea ice conditions.
The Council provides a public forum for consultation and community deliberation
on resource management issues affecting the waters surrounding the Channel Islands.
The resource management issues he studied in the Pacific Northwest include the impacts of gravel harvesting on river channels and floodplains and the impacts of timber harvesting on erosion and sedimentation.
I am looking for a position in an environmental firm working on NEPA, permitting, Endangered Species, planning and
resources management issues.
It specifically focused on the NTA; human rights issues; the extinguishment of native title; the National Native Title Tribunal; economic and
resource management issues; and community awareness of native title.