This presentation was given at the 2019 Catchment Management Notwork meeting, which was held on the 11 October in Tullamore. All our local authorities and other bodies responsible for implementing the Water Framework Directive in Ireland attended to share knowledge and learn from each other.
Hamilton County Planning Partnership / First Suburbs Consortium: Tools and Pr...The Port
Tools and Programs of the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation (Landbank) for the Hamilton County, Ohio First Suburbs Consortium.
Paula Boggs Muething, Vice President for Community Revitalization and General Counsel, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority.
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This presentation was by Con McLaughlin, Donegal County Council and Andy Griggs, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
This presentation was given on 17 July 2020 as part of the EPA's online Water Conference by Feargal Ó'Coigligh, Department of Housing Planning and Local Government.
This presentation was given at the 2019 Catchment Management Notwork meeting, which was held on the 11 October in Tullamore. All our local authorities and other bodies responsible for implementing the Water Framework Directive in Ireland attended to share knowledge and learn from each other.
Hamilton County Planning Partnership / First Suburbs Consortium: Tools and Pr...The Port
Tools and Programs of the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation (Landbank) for the Hamilton County, Ohio First Suburbs Consortium.
Paula Boggs Muething, Vice President for Community Revitalization and General Counsel, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority.
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This presentation was by Con McLaughlin, Donegal County Council and Andy Griggs, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
This presentation was given on 17 July 2020 as part of the EPA's online Water Conference by Feargal Ó'Coigligh, Department of Housing Planning and Local Government.
Berwyn Depot District Streetscape IGI Grant ApplicationBerwyn Residents
Grant application made to Illinois Green Infrastructure Grant Program to partially fund Depot District streetscape improvements. Submitted December 2013. (Status Unknown)
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
Learn more about the new community of Rowan Park including:
Guiding principles and neighbourbood development.
Visit Experiencerowanpark.ca for more information.
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to Neighborhoods Committee, Cincinnati City ...The Port
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to the Cincinnati City Council Neighborhoods Committee, from the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and the Hamilton County Landbank, January 27
Alister Scott (BCU) discusses the messy and contested rural-urban fringe (or perhaps urban-rural fringe?) and the effect of the contradictory policies relating to space and place.
Global Biodiversity Information Facility - 2013Dag Endresen
Presentation of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), GBIF-Norway and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC, Artsdatabanken) at the Norwegian Institute for Forestry and Landscape (Skog og Landskap) at Ås outside Oslo on the 17th October 2013. Seminar together with the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC, Artsdatabanken).
Berwyn Depot District Streetscape IGI Grant ApplicationBerwyn Residents
Grant application made to Illinois Green Infrastructure Grant Program to partially fund Depot District streetscape improvements. Submitted December 2013. (Status Unknown)
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
Learn more about the new community of Rowan Park including:
Guiding principles and neighbourbood development.
Visit Experiencerowanpark.ca for more information.
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to Neighborhoods Committee, Cincinnati City ...The Port
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to the Cincinnati City Council Neighborhoods Committee, from the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and the Hamilton County Landbank, January 27
Alister Scott (BCU) discusses the messy and contested rural-urban fringe (or perhaps urban-rural fringe?) and the effect of the contradictory policies relating to space and place.
Global Biodiversity Information Facility - 2013Dag Endresen
Presentation of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), GBIF-Norway and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC, Artsdatabanken) at the Norwegian Institute for Forestry and Landscape (Skog og Landskap) at Ås outside Oslo on the 17th October 2013. Seminar together with the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC, Artsdatabanken).
Scratchpads in the Biodiversity Informatics LandscapeVince Smith
Roberts, D., Harman, K., Rycroft, S.D. & Smith, V.S. Stockholm Biodiversity Informatics Symposium 2008, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden 1-4 December 2008.
CPRE Sussex Director Kia Trainor gave a talk to the ‘Greening Steyning’ Group last night (27th Feb 2019) and answered questions relating to Neighbourhood Plans, Local Plans and the Joint Minerals Plan.
Leveraging Private Sector Investments and Public Funds to Support Smart Growt...GrowSmart Maine
Why plan for growth and change, when it seems so much easier to simply react?
When there is a distinct and shared vision for your community - when residents, businesses and local government anticipate a sustainable town with cohesive and thriving neighborhoods - you have the power to conserve your beautiful natural spaces, enhance your existing downtown or Main Street, enable rural areas to be productive and prosperous, and save money through efficient use of existing infrastructure.
This is the dollars and sense of smart growth.
Success is clearly visible in Maine, from the creation of a community-built senior housing complex and health center in Fort Fairfield to conservation easements creating Forever Farms to Rockland's revitalized downtown. Communities have options. We have the power to manage our own responses to growth and change.
After all, “Planning is a process of choosing among those many options. If we do not choose to plan, then we choose to have others plan for us.” - Richard I. Winwood
And in the end, this means that our children and their children will choose to make Maine home and our economy will provide the opportunities to do so.
The Summit offers you a wonderful opportunity to be a part of the transformative change in Maine that we’ve seen these gatherings produce. We encourage you to consider the value of being actively involved in growing Maine’s economy and protecting the reasons we choose to live here.
Professor Ian Hodge's seminar for the CCRI on 24th October 2022.
There are two emergent movements in the governance of rural land: voluntary and local government initiatives that assess, plan and enhance landscape and biodiversity and a largely separate central government initiative for the development of Environmental Land Management (ELM) schemes as a key element of national agricultural policy. This is developed and implemented by central government with a relatively large budget.
These two movements should be better integrated through the development of a system of Local Environmental Governance Organisations (LEGOs). A LEGO would stand as a ‘trustee’ with a remit to protect and enhance the quality of the local environment in the long term. It can assemble evidence on natural capital, co-ordinate amongst stakeholders and work with them to identify local priorities for nature recovery. It would search for synergies and collaborative partnerships and raise funds to support priority projects. A key point is that a proportion of central government funding should be devolved to LEGOs. This would link the vision being developed locally with the capacity to generate financial incentives for land managers to change land management.
Natural Cambridgeshire as the Local Nature Partnership is developing a number of the attributes of a LEGO. It is engaging with and appears to have support from a broad variety of stakeholders and is energising actions at several different levels. Through a local deliberative process, it can have a much clearer view of local opportunities and priorities than can be possible via central government. Natural Cambridgeshire has begun to raise funds but the likelihood is that this is will be too little, relatively short term and unsystematic. Longer term core funding would give Natural Cambridgeshire the capacity to back up proposals with financial support, potentially matching funding from other sources. It would then need to monitor and audit the implementation of projects and report on expenditure and outcomes. Over time it would adopt an adaptive approach to respond to outcomes and changing threats and opportunities.
National government needs to establish a framework for the development and operation of a system of LEGOs. It would continue to act in support of national standards, both through regulation and investment to meet international commitments, such as for biodiversity and climate change.
Willie Nelson Net Worth: A Journey Through Music, Movies, and Business Venturesgreendigital
Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
Nelson's char
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
One of the key areas we work in is Artificial Reefs. This presentation captures our journey so far and our learnings. We hope you get as excited about marine conservation and artificial reefs as we are.
Please visit our website: https://kuddlelife.org
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WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
UNDERSTANDING WHAT GREEN WASHING IS!.pdfJulietMogola
Many companies today use green washing to lure the public into thinking they are conserving the environment but in real sense they are doing more harm. There have been such several cases from very big companies here in Kenya and also globally. This ranges from various sectors from manufacturing and goes to consumer products. Educating people on greenwashing will enable people to make better choices based on their analysis and not on what they see on marketing sites.
5. PARISH PLANS
Stimulating and securing resources
• Successful funding bids;
• new income for the parish;
• improved facilities & community buildings;
• joint projects between neighbouring parishes & towns;
The most visible and concrete responses to the Parish Plan process can be seen in the burgeoning of
new projects, often accompanied by successful funding applications. Parishes are reporting numerous
successful bids for funds that they attribute to the evidence collected for the Parish Plan – both in
identifying potential projects and in constructing applications for funds. One Rural Community Council
estimates that Parish Plans have generated more than £200,000 in support for projects, covering two
district council areas during a 4-5 month period.
Projects vary from small grants to renew footpaths or bus shelters, to the common theme of providing
play areas and, in one case, a major enterprise to launch a community shop. In this example the parish
included the parish plan as part of its business plan. Funders included local businesses, local
authorities, national firms, charities and central government.
Neighbourhood Planning
6. Finding solutions to these problems is often difficult as one size rarely fits all. But a Parish
Plan can help. By taking a holistic view of a community and its surrounding
environment it provides an opportunity to find local solutions to local problems. For
example, it could:
• identify a redundant farm building that might be developed into workshops for a new
local business;
• encourage a local farmer or producer to sell their produce in the local shop or to local
pubs, hotels and restaurants;
• persuade a local landowner to donate a parcel of land for a children’s playing field or
local nature reserve;
• develop and market an area for tourism;
• provide support for the increasing numbers of people working from home, e.g. by
building telecottages;
• support environmental conservation measures, such as protection of wildflower
meadows.
The character of the countryside around a village is an integral part of its identity. It should
be managed in a way that takes into account its aesthetic and economic importance to
the village.
Parish Plans - Guidance for parish and town councils 2004, Countryside Agency
Neighbourhood Planning
12. Neighbourhood Planning
I have too many slides for NPPF, so …
Suggestion: is to skip to condition 2 as the
Local Plan must also have regard to the NPPF
Neighbourhood Planning
16. Green Infrastructure Strategy
Biodiversity – Part A
Vision
A Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull where wildlife thrives alongside humans within a resilient landscape;
where land and buildings are managed positively for biodiversity, and where biodiversity enhancements are
embedded into development, contributing to the extension and joining up of existing biodiversity assets.
Recommendation 1
The aim of the sub-regional GI Strategy is to safeguard all GI Biodiversity Assets.
Recommendation 2
The aim of the sub-regional GI Strategy is to fulfil two priorities for each of the woodland, grassland
and wetland habitat categories:
Priority 1) - Connect together individual sub-regional GI Biodiversity assets within their core areas to
form large functional clusters.
Priority 2) – Connect the Core Areas together [where Priority 1 has been achieved].
Recommendation 3
An additional aim is to create either new Core Areas large enough to function independently as an
individual site or a functional cluster of larger and smaller sites where there is a distinct local need or
deficiency in a habitat category.
Neighbourhood Planning
http://heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk/files/2013/06/WCS_Sub_Reg_GI_Strategy.pdf
18. Neighbourhood Planning
Warks CC has
– Species Information
Warks CC and Warks WT has
– Sites
– Habitat Data
Warks CC has
– Landscape Character Area mapping
All the things you need to prepare your plan…
Neighbourhood Planning
19. Phase 1 - Polygon
Phase 1 - Linear
Accurate Data since 2001
20% resurveyed annually
Completely refreshed
Dataset every 5 years
• Habitat Biodiversity
Audit
Phase 1 habitat survey
of the sub region
field-by-
field boundary-by-
boundary
Neighbourhood Planning
Evidence - Data
26. DRAFT
Neighbourhood Planning
We want to make this information available to you.
We unfortunately cannot do this for free!
Request Landscape Historic
Env.
Biodiversity
Data only £100 £100 £200
Data + interpretation report £200 £200 £300
Data + interpretation report +
workshop
£500 £500 £500
Full Service (includes further
meetings, recommendations and
policies formation )
£1500a
£1000 £1000
a
Landscape Assessments are necessary for the Full Service option including employing an external
specialist
Notes:
All costs (unless stated) use existing data only
Ecological surveys can be quoted for separately – ensures up-to-date data (circa. +£2000)
All costs are based on full-cost recovery (aka not-for-profit)