Sentences with phrase «water management becomes»

It is especially under ongoing climate change that water management becomes increasingly important to reduce food risks.

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District leaders became incensed this month after learning that the 34,000 - square - foot ice arena built last year sits on property the district paid for and set aside for open space and storm water management.
Travis Book, an environmental group manager at Barclay Water Management, said it is fairly common for cooling towers to become reinfected with Legionella, the bacteria that causes Legionnaires» disease, even after being cleaned for it, given how ubiquitous it is.
His first toe - dip into entrepreneurial waters began 7 years ago when he became a quantitative, or «quant,» developer, applying math and statistics to financial and risk management problems.
Water management is set to become a key feature across the region in the 21st century.
«As ocean oxygen content declines and acidity increases in California waters it will become increasingly important to incorporate these changes into fisheries management practices,» says Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher Lisa Levin, Sato's advisor and a study coauthor.
We work to ensure that green infrastructure becomes the preferred mechanism by which water managers meet a range of water management goals for people and wildlife under changing climate conditions.
Her first day there was uneventful, but the next day and subsequent days, she became a big problem for the staff and management when she started to guard any toy or water bowl in the exercise pen.
Because of his obvious desire to learn, and his dedication to Siladen Resort & Spa, he was offered to complete his PADI Open Water Instructor Course and become a member of management.
Increased sensitivity of instruments will cause us to find traces of more and more chemicals in coming years, but that our country's overmedication becomes detectable in our water sources does not mean that the best risk management strategy is to reduce them.
Such a mindset needs to become an integral part of our urban planning, water - and food - security management, investment policy, and demographic policy development, among others.»
Becoming embedded in planning processes, integrated within existing programs such as disaster risk management and water management, adaptation strategies are increasingly being adopted to mitigate the effect of global warming on humans.
Although our results are based on an idealized modeling framework that captures only naturally occurring climate variations, they clearly suggest that decadal climate predictions for soil hydrological conditions are feasible and may become beneficial for forestry, water management, and agriculture.
Although the potential predictability in our idealized modeling framework would overestimate the real predictability of the coupled climate - land - vegetation system, the decadal climate prediction may become beneficial for water resource management, forestry, and agriculture.
As a result of inappropriate management and rising levels of societal demand, in arid and semi-arid regions water resources are becoming increasingly stressed.
His career began with a focus on improving water resource management, but the 2006 Goldman Prize winner has become one of China's leading crusaders for the rights of local populations affected by development projects, funneling helplessness and anger into participation.
These systems, also known as energy management systems, have become commonplace in all sizes of commercial buildings over the past several years because they help curb costs related to heating and cooling, lighting and even water consumption.
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