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Resources needed for optimum tree growth with a focus on the root system
Author(s) Krzic M., Du Toit, B., Walji, K., Dyanatakar, S., Sider, M., Crowley, C.
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An overview of soil conditions needed for optimum tree root growth.
Type of Case Video or audio
Publisher Virtual Soil Science Learning Resources
Region Africa
Biome Temperate, Tropical
Forest Type Planted forest
Primary Designated Function Protection of soil and water
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https://www.fao.org/sustainabl...ases/case-detail/en/c/1275613/
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Under this agenda item, the modules that support the key performance area of Optimum Capacity and Flexible Flights will be presented. (...) Flights will be accommodated in a manner that achieves the optimum system outcome with minimal deviation from the user preferred 4D flight trajectory. (...) Departure and arrival procedures that take into account airspace and traffic complexity while facilitating flight via optimum profiles by enabling continuous climb operations (CCOs), continuous descent operations (CDOs) and optimized profile descents (OPDs) will be addressed.
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Score: 987773.4
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https://www.icao.int/MID/Docum...012/cns_atm_ic_sg6/wp03_en.pdf
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ICAO encourages States to
calculate their needs within the eleven KPAs, using the common Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
and taking into account traffic forecasts.
1.6 Once the performance needs have been identified, it is then necessary to find the optimum solution for these needs while ensuring interoperability. (...) At the end of this step, what remains to be
considered is to ensure the deployment of the optimum solution overcoming potential challenges.
1.7 Once the top-down approach has been completed and the optimum solution totally or partially implemented, the last step to close successfully the PBA cycle, is to measure the
performance results of the system. (...) During this process,
assumptions should not be made; however, attention should be paid to double counting benefits when
measuring results, as often the optimum solution is not an isolated operational improvement but a
group of them.
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Score: 986482.6
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https://www.icao.int/APAC/Meet...0AI%203.0%20-%20PBA%20APAC.pdf
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Any interference by State policy with this allocation will lead to loss of efficiency and a reduction in the growth rate of the economy compared with the optimum level that could be obtained through the free play of the market forces. (...) Due to lack of space, I shall not deal with the case of Japan, which also applied policies in the last century which combined State and private action.
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Score: 984322.3
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https://www.cepal.org/en/publi...ee-industrialization-processes
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This module enables the reliable identification of applicable ATM solutions when meteorological conditions are impacting (observed) or expected to impact (forecast) aerodromes or airspace
9 July 2013 Page 11
Optimum Capacity and Flexible Flights (PIA 3)
Using procedural concepts (e.g. (...) B0‐85: ASEP Air Traffic Situational Awareness (ATSA) ATSA provides a cockpit display of a graphical depiction of traffic to assist the pilot in out‐the‐window visual acquisition of traffic: AIRB and VSA
B0‐86: OPFL Improved access to Optimum Flight Levels through Climb/Descent Procedures using ADS‐B The use of In Trail Procedure (ITP) facilitates en‐route climb or descent to enable better use of optimal flight levels in environments where a lack of ATC surveillance and/or the large separation minima currently implemented is a limiting factor.
(...) New‐ by 1/1/2014 and all by 1/1/2017
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Optimum Capacity and Flexible Flights (PIA 3) ‐ Continued
Through ground based safety nets combined with ground surveillance the enroute phase of flight supports additional capacity, flexibility and safety
B0‐84 – ASUR Initial surveillance capability ADS‐B Out, MLAT Ground surveillance supported by ADS‐B OUT and/or wide area multilateration systems will improve safety, especially search and rescue and capacity through separation reductions.
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Score: 984006.25
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https://www.icao.int/NACC/Docu...3ASBUWORKSHOP/ASBU2013WP08.pdf
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These regulatory processes should be planned and adapted to support the pursuit of optimum ATM in dynamic environments.
1) Do you agree with this proposition? (...) 2) How can the regulatory process be planned and adapted to support the pursuit of optimum ATM in a dynamic environment?
Group 2
3) If developing ATM regulation in an integrated process, what questions should regulators ask themselves to optimize regulatory benefits?
(...) Group 3
5) ATM regulation should be concerned with optimum use of all ATM resources available to the State.
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Score: 983778.2
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https://www.icao.int/MID/Docum...p%20Questions%20_09-10-12_.pdf
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At the same time account should be taken of the work being carried out both in regional organizations and in other international organizations (ILO, OECD, etc.) dealing with employment issues.
7 Target audience
Target audience Developed countries Developing countries Least developed countries (LDCs)
Telecom policy-makers Interested Very interested Very interested Telecom regulators Interested Very interested Very interested Service providers/operators Interested Very interested Very interested Manufacturers Interested Very interested Very interested Other State entities Interested Very interested Very interested
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a) Target audience The proposed work will be useful for bodies in the Member States, such as the telecommunication administrations and administrations dealing with planning and management of public employment policies, and for the private sector, which will have better information on the basis of which to design business plans.
b) Proposed methods for the implementation of the results At the end of the study period, a comprehensive report on the above Question could be distributed to authorities, organizations and enterprises that so wish in the telecommunication sector. The whole report or a summary could also be published on the ITU website.
8 Proposed methods of handling the Question a) The Question will be studied within Study Group 1. b) Study of this subject will require the collection of data, analysis and the formulation of
conclusions based on the experience of various Member States. To this end, for optimum organization within Study Group 1, it will be necessary to set up a
working party, with terms of reference to be assigned by the study group.
9 Coordination On the basis of the evaluation of the subject to be conducted, it might prove useful to set up some form of coordination with other international organizations working in the development and employment fields.
10 Other information
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Question 21/1: Impact of telecommunication development on the creation of employment
1 Statement of the situation
2 Background
3 Expected outputs
4 Timing
5 Proposers
6 Sources of input
7 Target audience
8 Proposed methods of handling the Question
9 Coordination
10 Other information
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Score: 979824.8
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/stud...QUEST-SG1/DEFQUEST-Q21-1-E.pdf
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Importantly, it allows us to take decisions on the leadership that the WTO must show in dealing with the challenges it faces.
The successes of the UruguayRound were enormous. (...) Towards further negotiations
The WTO must show leadership in dealing with these challenges. It must respond to the concerns of the public and consumers, strengthen the rules needed by Members, deal with the rapidly expanding trade agenda and, crucially, assert the primacy of the multilateral trade system.
(...) This is the only way to ensure that the competing interests can be balanced, and that an optimum outcome can be achieved. The mandated negotiations on agriculture and services already constitute a solid core of future negotiations.
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Score: 976093.9
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...nist_e/min98_e/mc98_e/st16.pdf
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These Seminars will address the various aspects of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) focusing on IMT-2000 as an optimum wireless communication infrastructure for the information society, with particular emphasis on global solutions adequate to the requirements of developing countries. "
There are now more mobile users than fixed users. (...) Your Administration is invited to participate in this event with one or more qualified experts, and to present a paper dealing with mobile network implementation in your country/region and evolution to 3G.
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Score: 969048.2
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...5/DamascusInvitationLetter.PDF
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The Paris Agreement was adopted at the UN climate change conference in December 2015 by 195 countries as the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal.
It required that at least 55 Parties accounting for at least 55 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions ratify it, for its entry into force 30 days later.
(...) Effective social dialogue can help governments and social partners define optimum solutions to build a climate safer world with minimum social disruption.
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Score: 969048.2
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www.ilo.org/global/topi...WCMS_534224/lang--en/index.htm
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