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LIFE. Environment projects 2004

LIFE. Environment projects 2004

... 105 projects were selected in ...by LIFE-Environment strand of the LIFE programme will cover approximately 33% of the project ...29 projects in this area (26% of projects ...18 ... See full document

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DEVELOPMENT AND WATER RESOURCES IN INDIAN HIMALAYAN REGION: AN INVITATION TO DISASTER  A STUDY OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

DEVELOPMENT AND WATER RESOURCES IN INDIAN HIMALAYAN REGION: AN INVITATION TO DISASTER A STUDY OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

... his life more comfortable. In this process of giving meaning to his life and make it more comfortable, he altered nature according to his ...natural environment which has been provided by the Mother ... See full document

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LIFE. Information & communication projects 2012

LIFE. Information & communication projects 2012

... conservation projects throughout the EU, and in certain non-EU ...1992, LIFE has co-financed some 3 900 projects, contrib- uting approximately ...the environment. LIFE+ is the European ... See full document

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LIFE. Environment policy & governance and Information & communications projects 2007

LIFE. Environment policy & governance and Information & communications projects 2007

... The main objective of the EDEA project is to develop an efficient methodology for the sustainable and energy ef- ficient design and building of social housing. The project seeks to demonstrate that appropriate design of ... See full document

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World Ti02 industry projects and their environmental impact. EUR 6024 EN. Environment and quality of life

World Ti02 industry projects and their environmental impact. EUR 6024 EN. Environment and quality of life

... The main steps of this cycle are - Raw ilmenite treatment by the slag process with Separation of the iron as molten pig iron • production of slag 70% Ti0 2 - The main step of sulfate pr[r] ... See full document

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LIFE. Nature projects 2006

LIFE. Nature projects 2006

... Military areas cover a total of 1,68 % of Latvia’s ter- ritory. Because of their large area and exceptional nature values, military areas are often important ele- ments of Natura 2000. The selected project, the Mili- ... See full document

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LIFE. Nature projects 2005

LIFE. Nature projects 2005

... conservation projects through- out the EU, as well as in some candidate, acceding and neighbouring ...1992, LIFE has co-financed some 2,500 projects, contributing € 1,500 million to the protection of ... See full document

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Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council concerning the Financial Instrument for the Environment (LIFE +). COM (2004) 621 final, 29 September 2004

Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council concerning the Financial Instrument for the Environment (LIFE +). COM (2004) 621 final, 29 September 2004

... of environment policy development and ...the environment and to understand the linkages between air, water, soil and the cause and effect relationship between different activities and environment ... See full document

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LIFE. Information & communication projects 2011

LIFE. Information & communication projects 2011

... DG Environment (June 2011) shows that although 100% of the Cypri- ots surveyed consider environmental protection to be personally important to them, only 31% chose biodiver- sity loss as one of the five most ... See full document

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Valuing sustainable change in the built environment : using SuROI to appraise built environment projects

Valuing sustainable change in the built environment : using SuROI to appraise built environment projects

... Levitt-Therivel’s 2004 comprehensive review as part of an EPSRC funded study, the vast majority of these methods have tended to be based on multi-criteria analysis (MCA) and the weighting and scoring of ... See full document

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LIFE. Information & communication projects 2010

LIFE. Information & communication projects 2010

... Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), and waste arising from these appliances, give rise to environ- mental impacts throughout their life cycle. This is compounded by the fact that in recent years, EEE has ... See full document

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LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2010

LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2010

... Salt marshes and steppes along the Danube in south- ern Slovakia lie on the northernmost border of the complex of Central European saline soils. In Slovakia, saline soils occupy the largest area on the Danube Lowland, ... See full document

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LIFE. Information & communication projects 2009

LIFE. Information & communication projects 2009

... Communication projects dis- seminate information and raise the profile of envi- ronmental issues, and provide training and aware- ness-raising for the prevention of forest ...10 projects from a range of ... See full document

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LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2009

LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2009

... The natural environment and biodiversity on Skyros are some of the best preserved in the region. The land- scape is characterised by steep slopes, wet meadows, and seasonal wetlands, scrublands and pasturelands of ... See full document

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LIFE. Information & communications projects 2008

LIFE. Information & communications projects 2008

... Forest fires are a regular phenomenon in the Mediter- ranean regions that have a dry climate and a very hot summer. Across Portugal, 900 000 ha were burned between 2003 and 2005 - approximately 10% of the mainland ... See full document

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LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2007

LIFE. Nature & biodiversity projects 2007

... The conservation status of the bottlenose dolphin (Tur- siops truncatus) is considered of low concern in Madei- ran waters. This species of dolphin, however, is being found more frequently in the low-depth inshore area ... See full document

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The property development challenge: Creating wealth through regional and rural projects

The property development challenge: Creating wealth through regional and rural projects

... According to the manager Dunette Le Roux (2004: personal com- munication) this wildlife and game farm in the southern Free State in South Africa has had a positive influence on its rural environment and ... See full document

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Report pursuant to Article 7(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1404/96. Life (Financial Instrument for the Environment). COM (97) 633 final, 12 December 1997

Report pursuant to Article 7(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1404/96. Life (Financial Instrument for the Environment). COM (97) 633 final, 12 December 1997

... Table No 4 Annual averages for LIFE II 1996 to 1997 Projects received 867 Projects considered valid 321 Cost of valid projects in ECU million 180 Projects co-financed 184 Community cont[r] ... See full document

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Allocating project managers to projects in a multi-project environment

Allocating project managers to projects in a multi-project environment

... considered and feedback loops between the model components. The model was used in this study to examine the PMP2 allocation process of a large company in the context of Botswana, as part of building on existing framework ... See full document

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LIFE Environment policy & governance projects 2008

LIFE Environment policy & governance projects 2008

... Agro-industries are major sources of industrial pol- lution. Technological development has meant that agro-industry wastes have become more complex, and agro-industries more than other industrial sec- tors require a ... See full document

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