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  • ...Biosciences KTN. NERC and TSB support the Algal Bioenergy Special Interest Group which is managed by Biosciences KTN.<ref name="teu">https://connect.innovat ...tems in each UK Administration. It will set out the general environmental, social and economic considerations that need to be taken into account in marine pl
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  • ...echnology strategy. An Aquaculture, Biotechnology and Biodiscovery Science group is part of Marine Innovation South Australia <ref name="mis">http://www.mis ...ith the Manildra Group, Lufthansa, Holcim Lanka Ltd and the Shandong Kerui Group Holding Ltd for development of algal biofuels and process systems <ref name
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  • ...robial genetic resources, and links marine biotechnology with economic and social development. One of China’s national strategic goals is “To Exploit the ...that includes marine biotechnology – the Marine Bioproducts Engineering Group at Dalian, for example, has been involved in two FP5 EC consortia, SILIBIOT
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  • ...ed in marine biotechnology considerations. OECD has established a steering group to develop a strategy for marine biotechnology, initiated by Norway in 2010 ...r developing and applying genomic sciences that create economic wealth and social benefit ‘. The USA announced in 2011 a National Bioeconomy Blueprint. Nei
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  • * social actors; * Have you established an ICZM steering group including the main stakeholders of the area?
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  • * Reconvene into the larger group and report back, or combine reports into one document and ensure widespread The Brisbane (Australia) Social forum (2002 and 2003) and the World Social Forum (2002 and 2003) in Brazil are two cases where OST was successfully ap
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  • ...We act as a group and facilitate cooperation. On the other hand I help the group in preparing their decision, the decision making body. At the same time whe 51.501938, 3.682532~[[Arnemuiden and its social context]]~~http://www.googlemapsmarkers.com/v1/755426/;
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  • ...r the PEGASO project. In general, the subject areas are life, physical and social sciences. Outputs were imported into reference management software. Then, d A complementary analysis made in IDI web of science and web of social science with the keywords: “ICZM” and “Coastal Zone was performed”.
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  • ...nt on policies and draft regulations relating to all economic, ecological, social and societal aspects of the (agricultural and) fisheries policy. The Techni In Belgium, the FLAG, also called the local group, ‘Plaatselijke Groep Belgisch Zeevisserijgebied’, is a partnership bet
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  • ...We act as a group and facilitate cooperation. On the other hand I help the group in preparing their decision, the decision making body. At the same time whe :As a FLAG (Fishery Local Action Group) Manager Stephanie is a good example of women’s contribution to political
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  • ...: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...ith good opportunities is meant: feasible from an ecological, economic and social point of view. A reasonable and generally preferred strategy for climate ch
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  • ...fice (TSO), London</ref>. Hastings has sought to address pockets of severe social and economic deprivation through intensive government and community led reg ...through marketing and supply chain innovation. In the case of Hastings the social value (through education and training) has also been developed through the
    14 KB (1,997 words) - 21:49, 1 August 2019
  • ...olk FLAG"> North Norfolk FLAG, (2011) North Norfolk Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) Delivery Plan, 26 August 2011, North Norfolk Business Forum and Nort ...considerable contribution to direct and indirect tourism, and cultural and social value <ref>DG MARE (2013) Studies for carrying out the Common Fisheries Pol
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  • ...society. All these groups play a very important role in the sustenance of social networks in the community. ...responsibility not only of the state but by the family members. The Dutch social welfare state, as in the rest of the researched countries, provides for bas
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  • ...ncludes child care for families in need, affordable low rent-housing and a social housing scheme. The main activities in the cities are trade and commerce wh ...[http://www.gifsproject.eu/wiki/Nieuwpoort article]. The research found no group or association of women around the subject of fishing, however, women’s p
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  • To develop the Toolbox Educational Project, a work group had been formed comprising members of a ladies' think tank, council represe # Compose a work group comprising teachers, fishermen, members of a ladies' think tank, etc.
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  • ...nd in 2010/11 with the town securing European FLAG (Fisheries Local Action Group) funding. This is an important context for fisheries governance integratio ...ore holistic approach to fisheries management that takes better account of social and cultural values, as well as ensuring IF is better integrated into coast
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  • ...rench research institute for the exploitation of the sea) and the Research Group of Environments Estuarine and Coastal Areas. In this co-management decision ...rofession of fishermen-by-foot may still experience changes at regulatory, social and economic level. The fishermen-by-foot activity in the Somme Bay must ev
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  • ...nition of large as >100 is arbitrary at the moment. May merge with [Social group][Large] although the latter implies a permanent state rather than a seasona
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  • |label=Social group |definition=Cooperative groups of the same species - e.g. social insects, mammals
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