This presentation complements a written progress report on the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan. Both were presented to the MRCCC General Committee meeting on 29 November 2011.
Community-Based Watershed Management and Wetland Mitigation
Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition
alaskawatershedcoalition.org
Community Training
October 17, 2011
This is a presentation made by David Marshall at Keepers of the Water in Fort Nelson, BC September 2012. He is Executive Director at the Fraser Basin Council.
Community-Based Watershed Management and Wetland Mitigation
Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition
alaskawatershedcoalition.org
Community Training
October 17, 2011
This is a presentation made by David Marshall at Keepers of the Water in Fort Nelson, BC September 2012. He is Executive Director at the Fraser Basin Council.
Freshwater mullet are one of the species that are the focus of the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan.
They are in decline, though the Mary is one place they still occur.
Presentation given at the April MRCCC meeting.
Playing in the land of the giants - the Mary River Threatened Species Recover...Tanzi Smith
An update on the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan being developed by the Mary River Catchment Coordination Committee in conjunction with the Federal Environment Department and other stakeholder groups.
To find out more visit www.mrccc.org
Can travel companies be true to their core values, including operational sustainability, and continue to deliver meaningful returns for their stakeholders?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2WaqZ72NG4
Tourism Industry Association of the Yukon ConferenceJohn Gunter
On Friday, April 17 2015, at the TIAY conference in Dawson City, Yukon, I discussed our experience Building a Sustainable and Competitive Tourism Businesses in the North.
I was asked by NWT Tourism to conduct the keynote address at their Annual General Meeting in Hay River on Nov-05-2013.
For the address we discussed the importance of identifying the right type of guest to target and attract to visit northern adventure destinations.
FNA 2012 Red River College - Ecotourism ClassJohn Gunter
Discussion with Red River College - Hospitality, Ecotourism students re: tenets of ecotourism (containing natural, educational and sustainable elements of tourism) versus business approach of Corporate Social Responsibility ( encompassing considerations for Environment, Community, Education, Employees and Corporate Giving).
Toronto Camera Club - Cape Churchill Photo PresentationJohn Gunter
On the evening of May 25 2015 at the Toronto Camera Club with Garry Revesz, Frontiers North Adventures' John Gunter conducted a photo presentation on FNA's Legendary Cape Churchill Photo Trip, an exclusive departure hosting on 40 guests annually in Wapusk National Park.
MRCCC Progress on establishing Cats Claw Biological Controls in the Mary catc...Tanzi Smith
This presentation summarises the last 12 months of activity on the Cats Claw biological control component of our Restoring Riparian Resilience project - a Biodiversity Fund project, funded by the Australian Government.
Update on the Mary River Restoration Stories ProjectTanzi Smith
This update on the project was presented to the MRCCC General Committee on 3 September. It provides a summary of the outcomes of all three events that formed part of this project - the Two Day Rivercare Forum and the "Learning to Work with Rivers" bus trip. There are some photos of the events in this slideshow, but more photos are included in a link on Youtube. This will be updated over time as the synthesis of the outcomes of this project is finalised.
Best practice showcase for the Catchment-Based ApproachCaBASupport
In recent years it has been increasingly recognised that enhancing the delivery of ecosystem services through better catchment management should not only be the responsibility of the public sector, but also the private and third sectors.
Alongside this movement towards shared responsibility, there is also now a growing body of evidence that far greater environmental improvements can be achieved if all of the groups actively involved in regulation, land management, scientific research or wildlife conservation in
a catchment area are drawn together with landowners and other interest groups to form a catchment management partnership.
In response to this increased understanding of the potential benefits of participatory catchment planning, undertaken with local stakeholders and knowledge providers, in 2011,
Defra announced that the UK Government was committed to adopting a more ‘catchment-based approach’ to sharing information, working together and coordinating efforts to protect England’s water environment.
Now in 2014, there are 109 newly formed Catchment-Based Approach partnerships covering catchments across the whole of England and the cross-border areas of Wales and Scotland.
Freshwater mullet are one of the species that are the focus of the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan.
They are in decline, though the Mary is one place they still occur.
Presentation given at the April MRCCC meeting.
Playing in the land of the giants - the Mary River Threatened Species Recover...Tanzi Smith
An update on the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan being developed by the Mary River Catchment Coordination Committee in conjunction with the Federal Environment Department and other stakeholder groups.
To find out more visit www.mrccc.org
Can travel companies be true to their core values, including operational sustainability, and continue to deliver meaningful returns for their stakeholders?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2WaqZ72NG4
Tourism Industry Association of the Yukon ConferenceJohn Gunter
On Friday, April 17 2015, at the TIAY conference in Dawson City, Yukon, I discussed our experience Building a Sustainable and Competitive Tourism Businesses in the North.
I was asked by NWT Tourism to conduct the keynote address at their Annual General Meeting in Hay River on Nov-05-2013.
For the address we discussed the importance of identifying the right type of guest to target and attract to visit northern adventure destinations.
FNA 2012 Red River College - Ecotourism ClassJohn Gunter
Discussion with Red River College - Hospitality, Ecotourism students re: tenets of ecotourism (containing natural, educational and sustainable elements of tourism) versus business approach of Corporate Social Responsibility ( encompassing considerations for Environment, Community, Education, Employees and Corporate Giving).
Toronto Camera Club - Cape Churchill Photo PresentationJohn Gunter
On the evening of May 25 2015 at the Toronto Camera Club with Garry Revesz, Frontiers North Adventures' John Gunter conducted a photo presentation on FNA's Legendary Cape Churchill Photo Trip, an exclusive departure hosting on 40 guests annually in Wapusk National Park.
MRCCC Progress on establishing Cats Claw Biological Controls in the Mary catc...Tanzi Smith
This presentation summarises the last 12 months of activity on the Cats Claw biological control component of our Restoring Riparian Resilience project - a Biodiversity Fund project, funded by the Australian Government.
Update on the Mary River Restoration Stories ProjectTanzi Smith
This update on the project was presented to the MRCCC General Committee on 3 September. It provides a summary of the outcomes of all three events that formed part of this project - the Two Day Rivercare Forum and the "Learning to Work with Rivers" bus trip. There are some photos of the events in this slideshow, but more photos are included in a link on Youtube. This will be updated over time as the synthesis of the outcomes of this project is finalised.
Best practice showcase for the Catchment-Based ApproachCaBASupport
In recent years it has been increasingly recognised that enhancing the delivery of ecosystem services through better catchment management should not only be the responsibility of the public sector, but also the private and third sectors.
Alongside this movement towards shared responsibility, there is also now a growing body of evidence that far greater environmental improvements can be achieved if all of the groups actively involved in regulation, land management, scientific research or wildlife conservation in
a catchment area are drawn together with landowners and other interest groups to form a catchment management partnership.
In response to this increased understanding of the potential benefits of participatory catchment planning, undertaken with local stakeholders and knowledge providers, in 2011,
Defra announced that the UK Government was committed to adopting a more ‘catchment-based approach’ to sharing information, working together and coordinating efforts to protect England’s water environment.
Now in 2014, there are 109 newly formed Catchment-Based Approach partnerships covering catchments across the whole of England and the cross-border areas of Wales and Scotland.
Putting the people in the recovery planTanzi Smith
This presentation was given at the Mary River Catchment Coordination Commitee Annual General Meeting on 9 Octoboer 2012. If explains four projects happening in the next few months that aim to building societal capacity and motivation to Care for the Mary River.
This session focuses on recognizing community needs outside the academic environment that allow the institution to creatively develop strategies to facilitate program development and funding. By broadening the concept of the communities served, four exemplary institutions have achieved national stature as resources for government training programs (STEMP), promoting community environmental activism, facilitating lifelong learning, and blurring the line between academic and community environments.
The Partnership approach & assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th & 13th September 2016 at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter. Following the decision to leave the EU the need to come together to tackle the complex environmental problems we face such as diffuse pollution and habitat fragmentation has never been greater. This conference sets out the benefits and drawbacks of partnership working and the effectiveness of dealing with problems at a catchment scale.
The Partnership approach & assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th & 13th September 2016 at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter. Following the decision to leave the EU the need to come together to tackle the complex environmental problems we face such as diffuse pollution and habitat fragmentation has never been greater. This conference sets out the benefits and drawbacks of partnership working and the effectiveness of dealing with problems at a catchment scale.
The Practice and Potential of Ecosystem-Based Management
Applying lessons from land use and coastal management in Maine hosted by Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Maine Coastal Program, Maine Sea Grant,the University of New England, and the Ecosystem-based Management Tools Network
The Practice and Potential of Ecosystem-Based Management
Applying lessons from land use and coastal management in Maine hosted by Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Maine Coastal Program, Maine Sea Grant,the University of New England, and the Ecosystem-based Management Tools Network
A presentation about ecological restoration in the community. Presented by David Gould, Director of Natural Resources for the town of Plymouth, during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2012 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Tribal libraries and archives panel session - NWILL, September 2021Manisha Khetarpal
Slides for the panel presentation and includes indigenous information literacy OER, little free libraries, oral history collection, National Council for Truth & Reconciliation Archives, and microlearning program. Presented at NWILL conference on September 2, 2021.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptx
Update on aspects of the Recovery Plan
1. Update on the Mary River Threatened Species Recovery Plan MRCCC General Committee Meeting November 2011
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4. Engagement Strategy Elements Looking forward, Looking back: Capturing and sharing folklore Inspiring connections to Mary River Stories: Creating characters of Mary River creatures Newsletter, Meetings with groups “ The Pebbles and Rocky Show” Using youtube and music to engage the general public Facebook, website Indigenous input to the recovery plan Mary River Research projects & key conferences