Session 8 - Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways andbSharon Roerty
Information about authors and content for session with above title at ProWalk ProBike 2010. Presented 10:30 am, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010 by Anthony J. (Tony) DeLucia, Ph.D. session organizer.
Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways andbAnthony DeLucia
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as a case study. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in surrounding communities.
Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways and trailsSharon Roerty
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as a case study. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in surrounding communities.
Session 8: Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways and trailsSharon Roerty
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as an example. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in the area.
Hon. Guy Joseph 2019/2020 Constituency Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document presents an overview of infrastructure projects and developments undertaken in the parliamentary district of Castries South-East by Hon. Guy Joseph during the 2019-2020 budget period. These include housing developments, road rehabilitation projects, water projects, park developments, and community facilities like a community center and multipurpose court.
Hon. Dominic Fedee's 2021/2022 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines various infrastructure, community development, education, and tourism projects presented by Hon. Dominic Fedee for the Anse la Raye/Canaries constituency in the 2021/2022 budget. They include projects such as installing free WiFi in Canaries Village, rehabilitating bus stops and community centers, upgrading schools, sports fields, roads, water access and more, with the goal of supporting the growth and development of the communities in the constituency.
Hon. Ezechiel Joseph's 2021/2022 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
Parliamentary Representative for Babonneau Hon. Ezechiel Joseph shares an update on some of the projects and initiatives undertaken in the constituency of Babonneau
Session 8 - Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways andbSharon Roerty
Information about authors and content for session with above title at ProWalk ProBike 2010. Presented 10:30 am, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010 by Anthony J. (Tony) DeLucia, Ph.D. session organizer.
Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways andbAnthony DeLucia
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as a case study. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in surrounding communities.
Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways and trailsSharon Roerty
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as a case study. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in surrounding communities.
Session 8: Targeting economic and health benefits of greenways and trailsSharon Roerty
The document discusses a workshop about the economic and health benefits of greenways and trails, using the Virginia Creeper Trail as an example. It introduces several speakers who will discuss how the trail promotes healthy lifestyles and economic development in the region through tourism and other initiatives. The speakers will also address the links between the trail and other health and economic efforts in the area.
Hon. Guy Joseph 2019/2020 Constituency Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document presents an overview of infrastructure projects and developments undertaken in the parliamentary district of Castries South-East by Hon. Guy Joseph during the 2019-2020 budget period. These include housing developments, road rehabilitation projects, water projects, park developments, and community facilities like a community center and multipurpose court.
Hon. Dominic Fedee's 2021/2022 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines various infrastructure, community development, education, and tourism projects presented by Hon. Dominic Fedee for the Anse la Raye/Canaries constituency in the 2021/2022 budget. They include projects such as installing free WiFi in Canaries Village, rehabilitating bus stops and community centers, upgrading schools, sports fields, roads, water access and more, with the goal of supporting the growth and development of the communities in the constituency.
Hon. Ezechiel Joseph's 2021/2022 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
Parliamentary Representative for Babonneau Hon. Ezechiel Joseph shares an update on some of the projects and initiatives undertaken in the constituency of Babonneau
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet's 2021/2022 Budget OPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines various infrastructure, community, education, housing, and economic projects completed or planned in the Micoud South constituency and wider Saint Lucia between 2016-2021. It includes projects like the annual distribution of Christmas hampers, improvements to water supply and roads, construction of playgrounds and housing, and economic projects bringing over 1200 new jobs to Saint Lucia. The projects were presented by Prime Minister Hon. Allen M. Chastanet as part of budget presentations for 2021/2022.
The document provides information about the Cabot Saint Lucia project, which purchased 366 acres of land in Pointe Hardy, Saint Lucia that was previously intended for the Raffles St. Lucia resort project. The Cabot project will develop a 50-suite boutique hotel, three restaurants, residential properties, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, with an estimated investment of $92 million or EC$250 million. It is expected to generate over EC$1 billion and create over 500 jobs once completed.
Hon. Guy Joseph's 2020/2021 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document lists various infrastructure projects undertaken by the Dennery South Rural Development Projects (DVRP) including the construction of new wings for secondary schools in Micoud and Choiseul, a wellness centre in Micoud, renovations to community centres, recreational parks, roads, and playing fields. It also includes projects led by the Economic Development and Transport Departments such as a new driver's license facility and medium-term development strategy for St. Lucia.
Hon. Edmund Estephane's 2020/2021 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document discusses several ongoing and planned infrastructure projects in the Dennery South constituency from 2016-2020, including:
1. Renovations and improvements to sports facilities like the Soufriere Mini Stadium and Micoud North Playing Field.
2. Ongoing works to develop the Dennery Field and several projects focused on roads, footpaths, drains, and community facilities in Dennery South.
3. The turning of sod for a new Dennery Polyclinic and visits by government ministers to the site ceremony.
15 Reasons why an extension to the State of Emergency is NecessaryOPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines 15 reasons why an extension to the state of emergency is necessary in Saint Lucia due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that cases and deaths continue to rise worldwide with no cure currently available. An extension would allow Saint Lucia to continue emergency measures that have been successful in limiting cases to 18, while also permitting a Cuban medical team to remain and assist the country's health sector during this volatile time. Maintaining emergency powers will help Saint Lucia safely lift restrictions and monitor for potential new outbreaks as borders reopen.
This document amends an earlier order related to emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saint Lucia. It replaces sections related to restrictions on social activities and the disposal of intoxicating liquor. For social activities, it prohibits events like parties and sporting events with more than 10 people. Religious ceremonies are allowed with distancing protocols approved by health authorities. For liquor, it allows sales daily from 7am to 6pm but prohibits consumption or socializing on the premises. It also amends the schedule to clarify operations for food services.
Saint Lucia's COVID-19 Social Stabilization PlanOPM Saint Lucia
The Government of Saint Lucia's COVID-19 Social Stabilization Plan for the period April to June 2020. Presented by Prime Minister Hon. Allen M. Chastanet
In exercise of the power conferred under section 3 of the
Emergency Powers (Disasters) Act, Cap. 14.07, the Prime Minister makes this Order:
Citation
1. This Order may be cited as the Emergency Powers (Disasters) (COVID 19) (Curfew) (No. 4) Order, 2020.
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet's 2021/2022 Budget OPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines various infrastructure, community, education, housing, and economic projects completed or planned in the Micoud South constituency and wider Saint Lucia between 2016-2021. It includes projects like the annual distribution of Christmas hampers, improvements to water supply and roads, construction of playgrounds and housing, and economic projects bringing over 1200 new jobs to Saint Lucia. The projects were presented by Prime Minister Hon. Allen M. Chastanet as part of budget presentations for 2021/2022.
The document provides information about the Cabot Saint Lucia project, which purchased 366 acres of land in Pointe Hardy, Saint Lucia that was previously intended for the Raffles St. Lucia resort project. The Cabot project will develop a 50-suite boutique hotel, three restaurants, residential properties, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, with an estimated investment of $92 million or EC$250 million. It is expected to generate over EC$1 billion and create over 500 jobs once completed.
Hon. Guy Joseph's 2020/2021 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document lists various infrastructure projects undertaken by the Dennery South Rural Development Projects (DVRP) including the construction of new wings for secondary schools in Micoud and Choiseul, a wellness centre in Micoud, renovations to community centres, recreational parks, roads, and playing fields. It also includes projects led by the Economic Development and Transport Departments such as a new driver's license facility and medium-term development strategy for St. Lucia.
Hon. Edmund Estephane's 2020/2021 Budget PresentationOPM Saint Lucia
The document discusses several ongoing and planned infrastructure projects in the Dennery South constituency from 2016-2020, including:
1. Renovations and improvements to sports facilities like the Soufriere Mini Stadium and Micoud North Playing Field.
2. Ongoing works to develop the Dennery Field and several projects focused on roads, footpaths, drains, and community facilities in Dennery South.
3. The turning of sod for a new Dennery Polyclinic and visits by government ministers to the site ceremony.
15 Reasons why an extension to the State of Emergency is NecessaryOPM Saint Lucia
The document outlines 15 reasons why an extension to the state of emergency is necessary in Saint Lucia due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that cases and deaths continue to rise worldwide with no cure currently available. An extension would allow Saint Lucia to continue emergency measures that have been successful in limiting cases to 18, while also permitting a Cuban medical team to remain and assist the country's health sector during this volatile time. Maintaining emergency powers will help Saint Lucia safely lift restrictions and monitor for potential new outbreaks as borders reopen.
This document amends an earlier order related to emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saint Lucia. It replaces sections related to restrictions on social activities and the disposal of intoxicating liquor. For social activities, it prohibits events like parties and sporting events with more than 10 people. Religious ceremonies are allowed with distancing protocols approved by health authorities. For liquor, it allows sales daily from 7am to 6pm but prohibits consumption or socializing on the premises. It also amends the schedule to clarify operations for food services.
Saint Lucia's COVID-19 Social Stabilization PlanOPM Saint Lucia
The Government of Saint Lucia's COVID-19 Social Stabilization Plan for the period April to June 2020. Presented by Prime Minister Hon. Allen M. Chastanet
In exercise of the power conferred under section 3 of the
Emergency Powers (Disasters) Act, Cap. 14.07, the Prime Minister makes this Order:
Citation
1. This Order may be cited as the Emergency Powers (Disasters) (COVID 19) (Curfew) (No. 4) Order, 2020.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PFMS) and DBT.pptx
Hon. Guy Joseph's 2018/2019 Budget Presentation
1. Hon. Guy E. Joseph
Minister Economic Development, Housing, Urban
Renewal, Transport and Civil Aviation &
Parliamentary Representative For Castries South
East
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Castries South-East