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2018 UNFC Public Comments on Redesign of Uranium Resources Pathway
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2018 UNFC Public Comments on Redesign of Uranium Resources Pathway
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Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway
Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects
PUBLIC COMMENT CLOSED
The UNECE Expert Group on Resource Classification (EGRC) is pleased to present for public comment the draft document "Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway: Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects". (...) Use of UNFC can enable countries and companies to consider fully the socio-economic viability, technological maturity and level of knowledge at a project level to ensure that uranium resources contribute to sustainable development and attainment of the 2030 Agenda.
DOCUMENTATION Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway: Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects
DATES: The public comment period opened on 17 December 2018 and will close cob 15 February 2019 (Closed).
(...) HOW TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Comments may be submitted by e-mail:
Send comments via e-mail to: reserves.energy[AT]un.org
Please include “Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway” in the subject line.
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Decentralization and redesign in store for agricultural information systems
Decentralization and redesign in store for agricultural information systems
Two of FAO's key agricultural information systems are to be redesigned to put more power in the hands of the originators and users of the information they contain. AGRIS (the International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology) and CARIS (the Current Agricultural Research Information System) - both of which were originally conceived over 20 years ago as bibliographical databases - are to be decentralized and refocused.
Zambia: redesigned systems will put more power in the hands of information originators and users
A Technical Consultation was held in June 1998 to discuss and endorse a series of proposals for the redesign of AGRIS and CARIS. (...) The Consultation called for a series of pilot projects to be set up in selected countries to test-run the redesigned systems. These pilots will examine how the move to decentralized information systems should be organized and managed and will also look at broadening AGRIS to include non-bibliographic information according to user needs and adopting new information technologies.
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Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57)
Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57)
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Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway: Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57) (August 2019) The adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has made it essential to have a ground-up review of all resources indispensable for the successful delivery of all goals, notably for SDG 7 on access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all and SDG 13 on climate action. (...) The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC), the comprehensive resource management scheme, provides the necessary tools and conditions for the redesign of the uranium resource pathway. This report argues that the conventional model of uranium as a mineral commodity needs to give way to a new model of uranium as a “critical energy material” for meeting the global sustainability objectives on energy and climate action.
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As part of his campaign of United Nations reform, Secretary-General Kofi Annan has appointed a panel of independent experts to explore redesigning its system of internal justice, a UN spokesman announced today.
(...) The establishment of the Redesign Panel responds to a request by the General Assembly and builds on recently announced initiatives such as the creation of the ethics office, the promulgation of a whistleblower protection policy, and the introduction of more rigorous financial disclosure requirements for senior officials.
(...) In its recent resolution, the Assembly decided that the Redesign Panel will examine the entire system of administration of justice and propose a new model for resolving cases that is independent, transparent, effective, efficient and adequately resourced, ensuring managerial accountability.
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Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57)
Sustainable Energy
UNFC and Sustainable Resource Management
Published:
August 2019
Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway: Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57) (August 2019) The adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has made it essential to have a ground-up review of all resources indispensable for the successful delivery of all goals, notably for SDG 7 on access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all and SDG 13 on climate action. (...) The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC), the comprehensive resource management scheme, provides the necessary tools and conditions for the redesign of the uranium resource pathway. This report argues that the conventional model of uranium as a mineral commodity needs to give way to a new model of uranium as a “critical energy material” for meeting the global sustainability objectives on energy and climate action.
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Security Council 1540 Committee Unveils Newly Redesigned Website – UNODA
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Security Council 1540 Committee Unveils Newly Redesigned Website
10 April 2012 — On 10 April 2012, the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), in close collaboration with the UN Department of Public Information, launched the redesigned website of the Committee established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) .
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UN Summer Academy: “Redesigning for a Sustainable Future” post-COVID
#Sustainable development and the SDGs
The 10 th annual UN Summer Academy will kick off on the 23 rd of August, bringing together a range of leaders and stakeholders to discuss how to tackle the serious challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, in an effort to redesign our future and achieve the promises set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The theme of this year’s five-day UN Summer Academy is “Redesigning for a sustainable future”. The online programme will address key challenges to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in a post-COVID-19 context to explore the theme from a multi-sectoral perspective.
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The 10 th annual UN Summer Academy will kick off on the 23 rd of August, bringing together a range of leaders and stakeholders to discuss how to tackle the serious challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, in an effort to redesign our future and achieve the promises set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The theme of this year’s five-day UN Summer Academy is “Redesigning for a sustainable future”. The online programme will address key challenges to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in a post-COVID-19 context to explore the theme from a multi-sectoral perspective.
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*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
ITAIDe Objectives
Standards development for e-customs
Technical and semantic interoperability for e-customs
E-customs procedure redesign methodology
Network collaboration model
E-customs demonstrators
Dissemination
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
ITAIDe - the Benefits
accuracy and accessibility of business data for customs offices
efficiency and transparency of procedures and complete supply chains
pan-European interoperability by simplifying and harmonising procedures
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
IDAIDe Consortia partners and figures
Copenhagen Business School, Dutch Customs & Tax Office, Danish Customs & Tax Office, Finnish State Treasury, Nordea Bank, UNECE, Free University Amsterdam, University College Dublin, University of Maribor, University of Muenster, United Paper Mills, SAP, IBM, Kareltek, Project Business, Resultmaker
EU contribution 5.8 Million Euros over 4.5 years
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
Procedure redesign and ‘new’ documents
.. the emphasis up until now has been on replacing each paper document with a corresponding electronic document,
rather than on a fundamental redesign of the system, where the specific administrative document might possibly become redundant altogether.
ITAIDe develops a procedure redesign methodology to improve the efficiency and simplification of e-customs procedures.
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Security Council 1540 Committee Unveils Newly Redesigned Website – UNODA
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Security Council 1540 Committee Unveils Newly Redesigned Website
10 April 2012 — On 10 April 2012, the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), in close collaboration with the UN Department of Public Information, launched the redesigned website of the Committee established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) .
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https://www.un.org/disarmament/update/20120410/
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