Sentences with phrase «sustainable economic strategy»

Business and the markets will look to see who most clearly outlines a coherent and sustainable economic strategy for the country; who will demonstrate the clearest understanding of what is needed to bring Britain confi dently out of the recession and, above all, who demonstrates the clearest sense of leadership and direction.

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We've had a good start with the Foundation for Puerto Rico, a not - for - profit whose mission is «to transform Puerto Rico... by driving economic and social development through sustainable strategies
More importantly, the government would still have a low and stable debt to GDP ratio and be in an excellent position to implement a longer - term sustainable economic growth strategy.
Recognizing that strategies to revitalize different parts of the State depend upon numerous factors unique to each region and that the best ideas come from the people who live in those regions, Governor Cuomo is proposing a process that will include and engage local stakeholders in developing and executing sustainable long - term, regional economic development strategies.
Addressing senior representatives from the World Bank and IMF, as well as over 150 parliamentarians the Minister called for greater focus on collaboration in illicit financial flows from Africa as a core pillar of the government's strategy to significantly enhance domestic government revenue and deliver sustainable economic growth.
«I am excited and energized by the opportunity to serve as Chairman of the Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership, which is making great strides in implementing a long - term, sustainable strategy to drive economic growth,» said Hedley.
More recently, in February 2017, federal agencies issued a Global Food Security Strategy for 2017 - 2021 that stresses inclusive and sustainable agricultural - led economic growth.
Instead, he wants to set up a European Political Strategy Centre, starting 1 January 2015, that will focus on economic and social issues, sustainable development, foreign policy, institutional policy, and communications, with a particular emphasis on foresight studies, the president told reporters here on 5 November.
«Reducing the approval time of genetically modified crops results in generating economic gains, potentially contributing to reducing malnutrition and saving lives, and can be an inexpensive strategy for reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goal of eradicating malnutrition by 2030, Justus Wesseler says.
International and national strategies dealing with the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development are beginning to reflect ESD as a crucial component.
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In addition, CTO has a clear sustainable tourism strategy that recognises the delicate balance between economic benefit and the preservation of assets, including natural assets.
Its mission is: «To promote the sustainable development of tourism in Guyana that produces maximum economic, social, cultural and environmental benefits, while minimizing negative impacts as part of an integrated national development strategy through the optimal use of human resources and the provision of a product of the highest quality.»
Her interest areas are the power of public art as mediator between ecology, economics and society; the prioritization of community - based strategies in sustainable urbanization; and building rural - urban linkages in response to economic, environmental and population pressures.
One interesting facet of the report, «The All - Of - The - Above Energy Strategy as a Path to Sustainable Economic Growth,» is how much of the progress it describes — particularly in reductions of petroleum and coal use — came as a complete surprise.
It was in this political climate that the EU heads of state and government launched the so - called Lisbon Strategy in March 2000, with the goal of making Europe «the most competitive and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.
Global coordination and cooperation are needed to foster economic development through sustainable energy strategies and to avoid environmental calamities like climate change.
The language on emissions peaking did not specify a 2020 target year, as some countries were pushing hard for, but instead strove for peaking «as soon as possible,» and even then, with very elaborate and unambiguous qualifying language on developing countries» right to develop («recognizing that the time frame for peaking will be longer in developing countries and bearing in mind that social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of developing countries and that a low - emission development strategy is indispensable to sustainable development»).
ECO favours a regional approach in which economic diversification crucial to future prosperity is built on sustainable national and regional energy strategies — where renewable energy progressively takes the lead role in generation.
As the White House noted in its May report, «The All - Of - The - Above Energy Strategy as a Path to Sustainable Economic Growth,» dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production have brought jobs, energy security and economicEconomic Growth,» dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production have brought jobs, energy security and economiceconomic growth.
The economic success story of Dubai demonstrates how it managed to design and implement an energy strategy that captures the key levers driving its economy: energy security, demand - side management, and sustainable growth.
• Essential to involve the social and economic sciences more — need reliable cost estimates, need to develop adaptation options etc. • Strategies for mainstreaming climate change adaptation to (sustainable) development.
Explicitly integrating population into economic and development strategies will both speed up the pace of sustainable development and poverty alleviation and contribute to the achievement of population objectives and an improved quality of life of the population.
«The tremendous wind resources of the northern Great Plains have many Indian tribes looking at utility scale renewable energy generation as a «no - regrets» sustainable homeland economic development strategy, with a positive impact on CO2 emission reductions.
Our nation's future depends on crafting a forward - thinking strategy to promote organic and sustainable food and farming, and address the related crises of climate change, diminishing energy supplies, deteriorating public health, and economic depression.
Urban agriculture contributes to a wide variety of urban issues and is increasingly integrated in urban land use planning and urban sector programmes (social inclusion and poverty alleviation, local economic development, environmental management, climate change strategies, amongst others) and used as a tool in sustainable city development.
The Indigenous Economic Development Forum, Seizing Our Economic Future focuses on four themes: Employment, Education and Training; Financial Capacity and Governance; Sustainable Economic Use of Country; and Indigenous Arts and Tourism Strategies.
As discussed above, there is a growing array of sustainable economic development strategies that can be used as models for economic and social development.
Strategies: development of management policy for land held by the Aboriginal lands Trust; negotiate access and economic rights to SA oceans, seas and waterways to support traditional and sustainable conservation and use practices; giving local Aboriginal heritage groups greater responsibility for heritage management; developing more appropriate ways to protect the authenticity, appropriation and misuse of Aboriginal art.
The current proposal by the NIC seeks to improve economic development with one strategy - access to capital - without an emphasis on sustainable outcomes.
September 15, 2006 CoreNet Global Summit Highlights Innovation in Workplace Strategies, Sustainable Workplaces and University Collaboration in Economic Development
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