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Journal articles on the topic "Maryland. Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Commission"

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Nanni, Marcella, and Stephen Foster. "Groundwater resources: shaping legislation in harmony with real issues and sound concepts." Water Policy 7, no. 5 (October 1, 2005): 543–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2005.0032.

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Groundwater resources are increasingly being put under pressure owing to population growth, technological progress and economic development. Many countries, however, are unable to address groundwater depletion and pollution owing to weak legal and institutional frameworks. This applies both within national contexts and in respect of international or trans-boundary aquifers (or aquifer systems). The issue is being widely debated within international fora, numbers of countries are revising their water legislation in order to include more specific provisions for groundwater, and in parallel the UN International Law Commission (ILC) is studying trans-boundary groundwater resources with a view to a codification of the law in this regard. However, the key characteristics of groundwater are often misunderstood by non-specialists and, unless resource lawyers and groundwater specialists work much more closely together, there is likelihood of erroneous interpretations of the applicable legal regime. This paper aims to highlight basic concepts and pragmatic management needs, so as to provide a framework within which national and international legislation on groundwater management and protection should be shaped.
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Lu, Chengpeng, Xiaoli Pan, Xingpeng Chen, Jinhuang Mao, Jiaxing Pang, and Bing Xue. "Modeling of Waste Flow in Industrial Symbiosis System at City-Region Level: A Case Study of Jinchang, China." Sustainability 13, no. 2 (January 6, 2021): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13020466.

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Waste is increasingly used as a renewable resource. Industrial symbiosis is an innovative concept for more efficient use of waste streams within industrial complexes, with the aim of reducing the overall environmental impact of the complex. Industrial symbiosis plays a more important role in promoting green economic growth and building low-carbon cities. Based on the ecological theoretical framework, combined with Waste Flow Analysis (WFA), the material flow analysis (MFA) and production matrix methods were used as the core to construct the Industrial Symbiosis System Waste Flow Metabolism Analysis (ISSWFMA) model. In addition, taking the “Jinchang Model” as an example, a typical case selected by the National Development and Reform Commission of China’s regional circular economy development model, we conducted a refined quantitative study on the flow and metabolism of waste flow in the regional industrial symbiosis system at the City-Region level using the circulation degree index. The following conclusions were obtained from the study: The ISSWFMA model can better describe the flow and metabolism of waste streams in the industrial symbiosis system at the City-Region Level and can provide data and methods for storage management. As the internal industrial chain and the correlation between various departments continuously improved, the Circulation Index (CI) of solid waste, wastewater, and exhaust gas in the industrial symbiosis system of Jinchang City showed an overall increasing trend, the degree of recycling was continuously increasing, the industrial symbiosis ability was continuously enhanced, and the system structure was more complete. At the same time, based on the analysis of different wastes, the industrial symbiosis is developed at different stages; based on the analysis of solid wastes, the industrial symbiosis ability of Jinchang’s Industrial Symbiosis System has strengthened and accelerated the fastest from 2005 to 2010; based on the analysis of wastewater, the industrial symbiosis ability of the system strengthened slowly during the whole study period; and based on the analysis of exhaust gas, the industrial symbiosis ability of the system continued to strengthen rapidly during the whole study period. Finally, on the basis of further discussion on the selection of waste recycling paths, we proposed to give full play to the role of market mechanisms, and to build recycling areas and ecological areas by strengthening industrial symbiosis and its derived urban symbiosis to achieve the goals of natural resource conservation, ecological environment protection, and harmonious coexistence between human and nature.
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Books on the topic "Maryland. Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Commission"

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Planning, Maryland Office of. Managing Maryland's growth: Economic Growth, Resource Protection & Planning Commission : a membership guide to the commission, subcommittees & Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Committee. [Baltimore, MD]: The Office, 1993.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Commission. Annapolis, Md. (90 State Circle, Annapolis 21401): Dept. of Legislative Services, Office of Policy Analysis, 2001.

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Planning, Maryland Office of. Managing Maryland's growth: Models and guidelines : sizing and shaping growth areas. [Baltimore, MD]: Maryland Office of Planning, 1998.

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Planning, Maryland Office of. Managing Maryland's growth: 1998 infrastructure needs survey. Baltimore, Md: The Office, 1999.

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Planning, Maryland Office of. Managing Maryland's growth: Procedures for state project review under the Planning Act of 1992 : including the complete text of Executive Order 01.01.1992.27. Baltimore, Md: Maryland Office of Planning, 1993.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. Annapolis, Md: The Dept., 1999.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the State Athletic Commission. Annapolis, Md: The Dept., 1999.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the State Racing Commission. Annapolis, Md: The Dept., 1999.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the State Commission of Real Estate Appraisers and Home Inspectors. Annapolis, Md. (90 State Circle, Annapolis 21401): Dept. of Legislative Services, Office of Policy Analysis, 2001.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Dept. of Legislative Services. Office of Policy Analysis. Sunset review: Evaluation of the Maryland Insurance Commissioner and Administration. Annapolis, Md. (90 State Circle, Annapolis 21401): Dept. of Legislative Services, Office of Policy Analysis, 2001.

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