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    provided. 1. What would be the role and responsibility of a sustainability director (environmental manager) in a progressive city and/or a visionary university? -To account for their emissions. To reduce environmental impacts as well as their own operating costs. ~ Minimize the impact that could potentially be brought upon the environment / society stemming from this development. -Plan and manage the use of natural resources 2. From your text‚ why is an understanding of how resources were used

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    Many factors influence the role discretion plays or alternatively doesn’t play in the sentencing and punishment of offenders. This includes statutory guidelines‚ mandatory sentencing‚ aggravating and mitigating circumstances and the use of victim impact statements. In terms of Statutory guidelines a number of acts inform the exercise of Judicial discretion. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) is the primary source of sentencing law in NSW. It sets out the purposes for which a sentence

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    Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION 2 II. POLICY SUMMARY 3 III. SECTOR GOAL 3 IV. OBJECTIVES 3 V. THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF THE POLICY TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION 3 1. Policy1. Sustainable management and development of fisheries 3 2. Policy 2 & 3 Decentralisation and community involvement in fisheries management & Regional‚ Zonal and community co-operation in fisheries management 3 3. Policy 4‚12&13. Institutions and funding mechanisms‚ Human resource development & Research 3

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    an open fire on a dry windy day‚ the glass from a mirror causing a small flame to become a powerful wildfire‚ arson and lightening are all causes of bushfires‚ however humans are the cause of 76% of all bushfires that occur. Social impacts The impact of bushfires on the people of region can be huge and completely devastating. Some of the more obvious affects include loss of life‚ injury‚ lasting health problems and loss of livelihood including property‚ income and business. As well as

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    because what land we have interest in we will express more environmental policies‚ laws‚ and put more time in managing the land. 6. What are the ways in which timber is harvested in U.S. Forest‚ and how do they compare in terms of their environmental impact? Timber in the United States is harvest by commercial logging in exchange for a percentage of revenue. Clear cutting removes almost all of the trees within a certain area. This method is the most economical method because all the trees will be the

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    Department of Planning and Community Development‚ 2010. Victorian Desalination Project [online]‚ Available from: www.dpi.vic.gov.au/ [Accessed: 12.4.2010] Department of Sustainability and Environment‚ 2010 Elliott‚ M. and Thomas‚ I.‚ 2009. Environmental Impact Assessment in Australia: Theory and Practice. 5th Edition‚ The Federation Press‚ Sydney. Environment Effects Statement‚ Victorian Desalination Project‚ Report of the Inquiry December 2008 Environmental Protection Authority Victoria‚ 2010 Harding‚

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    be refined later in more depth in the initial stages of the project). This paper examines various decision analysis methods that can be used to determine whether to make or buy an item‚ whether it is a tangible good or service. Factors that can impact the ability to make a timely and accurate decision will also be analyzed. Methods of Analysis Used in Make-or-Buy Decision Analysis Prior to doing any analyses‚ all of the choices or alternatives for that segment of project work should be determined

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    Accidents Due To Machinery Welcome to all Participants Trend of fatal Accidents in non -coal Mines Year Fatal Accidents 1998 61 2000 51 2002 52 2004 57 2005 48 2006 62 Accidents due to Machinery in Non – Coal Mines Year Fatal Accidents Due to Machinery 2001 71 33 2002 52 19 2003 52 21 2004 57 26 2005 48 23 2006 62 25 Causes of fatal Accidents due to Machinery‚non coal Mines in 2005 Transport machinery(winding)- nil Transport machinery(other

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    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM & GROWTH OF ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE I. INTRODUCTION Judiciary in India particularly‚ Supreme Court and high courts have played an important role in preserving the environment without halting the development of the country which means preservation of doctrine of sustainable development. India being a developing country with vast geographical area and large population‚ the main task of the government becomes to look after present and future needs of people. It is usually

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    5 acres to the City of Atlanta for construction of a human rights center. • Green Space for Atlanta: The land between the New World of Coca-Cola and Georgia Aquarium adds five acres of green space to downtown Atlanta. • The Impact:* The combined estimated economic impact of the Georgia Aquarium and the New World of Coca-Cola is more than $105 million per year for Atlanta. • Jobs: The two attractions will create more than 2‚700 direct and induced permanent jobs. • Visitation: One million people

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