En 2004, l’intérêt de GFW pour le Cameroun et saprésence continue dans ce pays a été démontréd’une façon bien plus significative à travers laproduction de cet « Atlas forestier interactif duCameroun ». Cette première version de l’atlasinteractif est le fruit d’une étroite collaborationentre GFW, les autorités chargées de la gestion desforêts et toutes les parties prenantes recherchantune gestion forestière durable dans le pays.L’initiative actuelle est unique parce qu’ellerecueille des données et des informations forestières,les présente d’une façon visuelle et combinedes données et des informations qui, jusqu’ici,n’étaient ni reliées, ni facilement accessibles.L’amélioration de la qualité et l’accessibilité accrueaux informations sur le secteur forestier à traversl’utilisation d’outils modernes, tels que la télédétectionet les SIG, peut contribuer de manière significativeà l’amélioration de la gestion et à l’utilisationrationnelle, durable et responsable des forêts.
En 2004, l’intérêt de GFW pour le Cameroun et saprésence continue dans ce pays a été démontréd’une façon bien plus significative à travers laproduction de cet « Atlas forestier interactif duCameroun ». Cette première version de l’atlasinteractif est le fruit d’une étroite collaborationentre GFW, les autorités chargées de la gestion desforêts et toutes les parties prenantes recherchantune gestion forestière durable dans le pays.L’initiative actuelle est unique parce qu’ellerecueille des données et des informations forestières,les présente d’une façon visuelle et combinedes données et des informations qui, jusqu’ici,n’étaient ni reliées, ni facilement accessibles.L’amélioration de la qualité et l’accessibilité accrueaux informations sur le secteur forestier à traversl’utilisation d’outils modernes, tels que la télédétectionet les SIG, peut contribuer de manière significativeà l’amélioration de la gestion et à l’utilisationrationnelle, durable et responsable des forêts.
Cette seconde version de l’Atlas forestier interactifdu Cameroun constitue un outil pratique de gestionet de compréhension du secteur forestier camerounais.Il atteste d’autre part du sérieux de l’engagementdu partenariat mis en place entre la sociétécivile et le gouvernement.Cet atlas, unique en son genre, illustre l’engagementpour une transparence accrue dans le secteurforestier camerounais en assurant à tous les intervenantsun accès à des informations précises sur lagestion des forêts. Cet atlas est le fruit de cinq annéesde collaboration entre divers partenaires, notammentle Gouvernement camerounais, le WorldResources Institute (WRI) à travers son initiativeGlobal Forest Watch (GFW), le Jardin botaniqueet zoologique de Limbé, Cameroon EnvironmentalWatch, l’industrie forestière, les organismes donateurs internationaux et de nombreuses organisationsde la société civile et des institutions privées auCameroun et à l’étranger.
Cette seconde version de l’Atlas forestier interactifdu Cameroun constitue un outil pratique de gestionet de compréhension du secteur forestier camerounais.Il atteste d’autre part du sérieux de l’engagementdu partenariat mis en place entre la sociétécivile et le gouvernement.Cet atlas, unique en son genre, illustre l’engagementpour une transparence accrue dans le secteurforestier camerounais en assurant à tous les intervenantsun accès à des informations précises sur lagestion des forêts. Cet atlas est le fruit de cinq annéesde collaboration entre divers partenaires, notammentle Gouvernement camerounais, le WorldResources Institute (WRI) à travers son initiativeGlobal Forest Watch (GFW), le Jardin botaniqueet zoologique de Limbé, Cameroon EnvironmentalWatch, l’industrie forestière, les organismes donateurs internationaux et de nombreuses organisationsde la société civile et des institutions privées auCameroun et à l’étranger.
Ce document de synthèse de l’Atlas forestier interactif du Cameroun(V3.0) fournit au lecteur des informations sur les affectations et lestypes d’occupation des terres dans le Domaine Forestier Nationaljusqu’au mois de juin 2011. Il donne également un aperçu sur lestendances récentes de l’évolution des forêts de production, ainsique des développements récents dans le domaine de la foresteriecommunautaire. Il offre également les données actualisées sur lesaires protégées et le réseau routier public et privé, et donne de façonsubsidiaire des informations préliminaires sur les concessionsminières susceptibles d’empiéter sur le domaine forestier. En fin, cerapport met en exergue des exemples pratiques d’utilisation de l’Atlaset donne un aperçu de ses orientations et applications futures.
Ce document de synthèse de l’Atlas forestier interactif du Cameroun(V3.0) fournit au lecteur des informations sur les affectations et lestypes d’occupation des terres dans le Domaine Forestier Nationaljusqu’au mois de juin 2011. Il donne également un aperçu sur lestendances récentes de l’évolution des forêts de production, ainsique des développements récents dans le domaine de la foresteriecommunautaire. Il offre également les données actualisées sur lesaires protégées et le réseau routier public et privé, et donne de façonsubsidiaire des informations préliminaires sur les concessionsminières susceptibles d’empiéter sur le domaine forestier. En fin, cerapport met en exergue des exemples pratiques d’utilisation de l’Atlaset donne un aperçu de ses orientations et applications futures.
El Atlas Forestal Interactivo de Guinea Ecuatorial (Atlas) es un sistema de información forestal ubicado en el Ministerio de Agricultura y Bosques (MAB) y gestionado por un equipo conjunto compuesto por representantes del Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Forestal y Gestión del Sistema de Áreas Protegidas (INDEFOR-AP) y el Instituto de Recursos Mundiales (WRI). Desarrollado en una plataforma del Sistema de Información Geográfica (SIG), el Atlas brinda información imparcial y actualizada sobre el sector forestal en Guinea Ecuatorial. Uno de sus objetivos principales es fortalecer el manejo forestal y el ordenamiento territorial al compilar todas las categorías de ordenación del territorio a través de la misma plataforma estandarizada.
El Atlas Forestal Interactivo de Guinea Ecuatorial (Atlas) es un sistema de información forestal ubicado en el Ministerio de Agricultura y Bosques (MAB) y gestionado por un equipo conjunto compuesto por representantes del Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Forestal y Gestión del Sistema de Áreas Protegidas (INDEFOR-AP) y el Instituto de Recursos Mundiales (WRI). Desarrollado en una plataforma del Sistema de Información Geográfica (SIG), el Atlas brinda información imparcial y actualizada sobre el sector forestal en Guinea Ecuatorial. Uno de sus objetivos principales es fortalecer el manejo forestal y el ordenamiento territorial al compilar todas las categorías de ordenación del territorio a través de la misma plataforma estandarizada.
EDX is the Department of Energy (DOE)/Fossil Energy Carbon Management (FECM) virtual library and data laboratory built to find, connect, curate, use and re-use data to advance fossil energy and environmental R&D. Developed and maintained by the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), EDX supports the entire life cycle of data by offering secure, private collaborative workspaces for ongoing research projects until they mature and become catalogued, curated, and published. EDX adheres to DOE Cyber policies as well as domestic and international standards for data curation and citation. This ensures data products pushed public via EDX are afforded a citation for proper accreditation and complies with journal publication requirements.
To encourage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants to shop at farmers markets, various organizations have been providing financial incentives to participants who redeem SNAP benefits at participating farmers markets. This report is meant to be the first systematic study of the roles different organizations play in designing and implementing SNAP based incentive programs, how they choose markets for their programs, and how they evaluate success of their programs.
Field Demonstration of the Conventional Steam Drive Process with Ancillary Materials, First Annual Report, October 1979-September 1980
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
This publication highlights three promising opportunitites for DRC's development. First, DRC's new government can take advantage of opportunities for long-term conservation and sustainable use of forests. Second, the development assistance community can play an important role in support of measures to conserve forests. Third, the government and the development assistance community can collaborate to get forest policy high on DRC's development agenda.
Further Development of a Fracture Model for Lenticular Gas Sands, Final Report; April 1985
The Key Roads Performance report outlines the time it takes to travel along major road routes in NSW during peak periods. The trips described in this report cover many major roads in Sydney, Newcastle, and Wollongong. Other key roads in NSW will be added in future reports as the report is refined, and additional roads may be included to address community needs. For each trip, this report provides the travel time during the AM and PM peak periods and a detailed description of the trip. The report is issued monthly, starting with October 2018 until June 2019. For more information visit [RMS Key Performance Report](https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/about/corporate-publications/roads-report.html)
Mud Pulse Logging While Drilling Telemetry System-Design, Development, and Demonstrations, Topical Report; July 1978
NO2 Levels in Diesel Exhaust, Topical Report
This report and associated material is the third in a series of interactive forest atlases of Cameroon. Readers and users of version 3.0 are encouraged to consult versions 1.0 (2005) and 2.0 (2007) for additional and more detailed information regarding Cameroon’s forest estate. Particular issues covered more extensively in these previous versions include discussions of forest legislation, forest land use classification categories, and the recent history of the forest estate. Versions 1.0 and 2.0 also offer more extensive cartographic representation. Online versions of these reports, interactive maps, and atlas data are available at http://www.wri.org/forests. For more information on areas in which the Atlas has had an impact since version 1.0 was released, please refer to Appendix 7 at the end of this document.
In 2004, GFW’s interest in Cameroon and its continuedpresence in this country has been demonstrated ina much more meaningful manner with the productionof this Interactive Forestry Atlas of Cameroon. Thisfirst version of the interactive atlas is the product of aclose collaboration between GFW, forest managementauthorities, and all the stakeholders seekingsustainable forest management in the country.The current initiative is unique in that it gathers forestrydata and information, presents them in a visual manner,and combines data and information that have heretoforenot been connected nor easily accessible. Theimprovement in quality and accessibility of informationpertaining to the forestry sector through the use ofmodern tools such as RS and GIS may contributesignificantly to the improvement of the managementand rational, sustainable, and responsible use of forests.
In 2004, GFW’s interest in Cameroon and its continuedpresence in this country has been demonstrated ina much more meaningful manner with the productionof this Interactive Forestry Atlas of Cameroon. Thisfirst version of the interactive atlas is the product of aclose collaboration between GFW, forest managementauthorities, and all the stakeholders seekingsustainable forest management in the country.The current initiative is unique in that it gathers forestrydata and information, presents them in a visual manner,and combines data and information that have heretoforenot been connected nor easily accessible. Theimprovement in quality and accessibility of informationpertaining to the forestry sector through the use ofmodern tools such as RS and GIS may contributesignificantly to the improvement of the managementand rational, sustainable, and responsible use of forests.
This second version of the Interactive Forestry Atlasof Cameroon is a practical tool for understandingand working within Cameroons forest sector. Itdemonstrates the power of a committed partnershipbetween civil society and government.The Atlas, a first of its kind, demonstrates a commitmentto transparency in Cameroons forestsector by ensuring that all stakeholders have equalaccess to accurate forest management information.It is the result of Þ ve years of collaboration amongpartners including the Cameroon Government, theWorld Resources Institutes Global Forest Watchprogram, Limbé Botanical Gardens, Cameroon EnvironmentalWatch, the forest industry, internationaldonor agencies and countless civil society groupsand individuals both in Cameroon and abroad.
This second version of the Interactive Forestry Atlasof Cameroon is a practical tool for understandingand working within Cameroons forest sector. Itdemonstrates the power of a committed partnershipbetween civil society and government.The Atlas, a first of its kind, demonstrates a commitmentto transparency in Cameroons forestsector by ensuring that all stakeholders have equalaccess to accurate forest management information.It is the result of Þ ve years of collaboration amongpartners including the Cameroon Government, theWorld Resources Institutes Global Forest Watchprogram, Limbé Botanical Gardens, Cameroon EnvironmentalWatch, the forest industry, internationaldonor agencies and countless civil society groupsand individuals both in Cameroon and abroad.
An updated status list of social housing construction schemes that are advancing nationwide, following on from the previous status list published in May, 2017.
This is an updated status list of social housing construction schemes that are advancing nationwide. This publication shows the picture at the end of Quarter 1 of 2018, where there are now almost 15,000 new social homes being advanced by local authorities and approved housing bodies across the country, including those that are on site, in planning and those completed since 2016. Projects marked with a * are new build projects being advanced through CALF funding by AHBs which include a Part V element