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Rorie, E'Vonne. "National Resources." Journal of Arts Management and Law 18, no. 2 (June 1988): 84–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07335113.1988.9942192.

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Zenker, Bernarda M., Diane Kittredge, Susan Deutsch, and Frank Davidoff. "National Resources." Journal of General Internal Medicine 9, S1 (April 1994): S123—S130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02598127.

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Hyde, Susan. "National Resources." Journal of the California Dental Association 43, no. 8 (August 1, 2015): 459. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19424396.2015.12222879.

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Kaliyeva, T. M., and L. M. Sembiyeva. "NATIONAL RESOURCES AND NATIONAL WEALTH." SERIES OF SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES 6, no. 322 (December 15, 2018): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32014/2018.2224-5294.50.

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Shultz, Susan. "National Human Resources Association." Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship 12, no. 3 (August 2007): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j109v12n03_08.

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Bineshian, Arash. "How to Recognize National Lands (Natural Resources) and Exceptions (Non-National Resources)." Revista do Curso de Direito do UNIFOR 14, no. 2 (October 23, 2023): 99–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.24862/rcdu.v14i2.1835.

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The principles of natural resources include recognition, governance, protection, and exploitation of natural resources, among which recognition is the most important. Any enforcement of sovereignty over national lands requires the implementation of a legal recognition process. So, recognizing national lands and exceptions is of great importance. In other words, recognizing national lands and exceptions is the first step in protecting these lands and preventing their waste and change of use. Each country's natural resources and environment do not belong only to it but to all the people of the world. In this way, the destruction of national lands does not only mean the deterioration of a part of that country's capital but also the destruction of a part of the natural resources and environment of the planet and the wealth of the whole world. Unfortunately, most developing countries have a full-scale war against natural resources and the environment. The author is concerned not only about the preservation of natural resources and the environment in Iran but also about the whole world. Governments should be forced to preserve, restore, and develop natural resources and the environment by using practical international tools, and there is no other choice but to force.
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Qizi, Muhammadiyeva Dilafruz Alisher. "WATER RESOURCES AND THEIR USE IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY." Builders Of The Future 01, no. 02 (July 1, 2021): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/builders-10.

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Water resources play an important role in ensuring the economic development of our country. Water resources have a special place among natural resources and are unique in their importance. Water is used in all sectors of the economy and in the life of the population. At the same time, the nature and types of use of natural resources are diverse. In particular, the development of irrigated agriculture plays a special role in strengthening the country's economy. That is why it is said among our people, "There is water - there is life, and where there is no water, life ends."
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Fedorenko, N., and V. Simchera. "On the Effectiveness of National Resources Utilization." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 8 (August 20, 2003): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2003-8-31-40.

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The authors are of the opinion that in order to answer the question of Russia's resource potential utilization it is necessary to measure national resources, estimate their real size, the degree of their assimilation and effectiveness. Coefficients of resource potential assimilation are considered, which suggest not only its low level but also the absence of corresponding demand. For making specific decisions aimed at increasing the level of resources utilization the authors propose a number of measures.
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Mäler, Karl-Göran. "National accounts and environmental resources." Environmental and Resource Economics 1, no. 1 (March 1991): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00305948.

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Zhou, Kan, Li Wang, Xiang Li, Duo Zhang, Tianke Liu, Jin Lin, and Peng Liu. "Natural resource management in American national parks: Principles, problems and enlightenment." Natural Resources Conservation and Research 5, no. 2 (November 2, 2022): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/nrcr.v5i2.1578.

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The natural resources of national parks in the United States are mainly divided into eight categories: biological resources, fire resources, water resources, air resources, geological resources, soundscape, lighting, chemicals and odors. The management procedures set by the National Park Administration include the formulation of natural resource management planning, the preservation and publication of natural resource information, the assessment of the impact of natural resources, the establishment of the extensive cooperative relations, the promotion of the restoration of natural ecosystems and the establishment of natural resources damage compensation system etc. Different management principles and methods are adopted for different types of natural resources. The “application–review–evaluation–permission” procedure for the development and utilization of natural resources is established and strictly implemented. However, there are also some problems, such as insufficient coverage of natural resources, dislocation of unified management and decentralized management, and serious shortage of financial investment. China’s national parks should clearly define the types of natural resources, gradually expand the pilot scope of natural resource asset management system, establish and improve the natural resource management system, highlight the integrity of ecosystem, adhere to management according to law, and strengthen the control of land and space use.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "National resources"

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Stoffle, Richard W. "Ojibway Traditional Resources Study Photograph Collection." University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/305108.

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Zedeño, M. Nieves, Richard W. Stoffle, Fabio Pittaluga, Hefley Genevieve Dewey, R. Christopher Basaldú, and Maria Porter. "Traditional Ojibway Resources in the Western Great Lakes." Bureau of Applied Research in Applied Anthropology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292680.

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This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significance for American Ojibway' tribes and Canadian Ojibway First Nations that are or were once present within or in the immediate vicinity of four National Park Service (NPS) units in the Midwest Region: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (SLBE), Michigan; Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (PIRO), Michigan; Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (APIS), Wisconsin; and Voyageurs National Park (VOYA), Minnesota. The main objective of this study, according to the Scope of Work (SOW) of 1996, was to develop a documented basis of knowledge regarding historic and current use of resources by culturally affiliated Native American tribes that should help park managers anticipate Native American resource use issues that may confront them in the future and thus be better prepared to deal with them in an informed and culturally sensitive manner. The study also was to provide recommendations regarding preservation, monitoring, mitigation, interpretation, and use access issues. The research was designed to provide a historical and ethnographic overview and assessment of Native American, Southwestern Ojibway in particular, land and resource use as it pertains to the region where the parks are located, and to each park unit. This study also provided an inventory of ethnographic resources known to have been significant for culturally affiliated Southwestern Ojibway tribes at different points in time.
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Johnson, Melvin. "The national politics and politicians of Primitive Methodism." Thesis, University of Hull, 2016. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:15456.

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This thesis, which assists our understanding of the interaction between religious belief and political activity, presents a study of the politics of the Primitive Methodist Church and the MPs associated with it between 1886 and 1922. This was the zenith of the Church’s political activism. It traces Primitive Methodism’s evolution from an apolitical body, preaching individual salvation and with a particular mission to the working classes, to one that also promoted social salvation through progressive politics. The Church’s emphasis on individual moral improvement during its early decades receded and it increasingly advocated collectivist solutions to social ills, eventually espousing a balanced and synergetic combination of the two principles. This increasing engagement with progressive national politics manifested itself in the election of December 1885. In the wake of the franchise extension of 1884, 12 working-class MPs were elected, five of whom were closely associated with the Church. Although two working men, including Thomas Burt, the son of a Primitive Methodist local preacher, had preceded them in 1874, this influx of plebeian MPs was an event unprecedented in parliamentary history. The proportion drawn from a minor religious denomination was also notable. All told, my research has identified 44 MPs associated with Primitive Methodism between its foundation in the first decade of the nineteenth century and 1932, when the Church merged with other Methodist denominations. Although it frequently asserted that it was not wedded to any one political party, the reality was different. Initially, the Church and its MPs were firmly Liberal. However, the Liberal allegiance gradually diminished and an increasing number of Primitives supported other political parties, particularly the emergent Labour Party. Historians have often focused on the importance of Primitive Methodists in the foundation and leadership of a number of early trade unions, particularly those for coal miners and agricultural labourers. The historian Eric Hobsbawm deduced from this that the Church experienced a ‘partial transformation … into a labour sect’: mutating from a purely religious organization into one that provided the Labour Movement with leaders. However, he lamented the lack of detailed inquiry into the religious background of the early generation of working-class MPs. This thesis remedies that deficiency in relation to the Primitive MPs, within the context of the Church’s own parliamentary agenda. The core of this study begins in 1886 with the election of the group of Primitive MPs and ends in 1922 as the Church’s leadership began to realise that political activism was no longer a harmonising force for its members. It explores the Church’s official parliamentary aims and priorities as expressed at its Annual Conferences and District Meetings, the spectrum of members’ views articulated in Church publications, and the activities of its MPs in and out of Parliament. These are considered in the context of Primitive Methodism’s social and occupational composition, its geographical distribution, and theological foundations. Although necessary to understanding the Church’s political trajectory, lack of space has restricted discussion of the Church’s political activism from 1923 to 1932 to a brief overview.
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Olmsted, Daniel T. "Effective Environmental Management of the National Park Service: A Case Study of Channel Islands National Park." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2010. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/51.

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The topic of protected area management serves as the focal point of my thesis. The fundamental question I seek to answer is; what constitutes effective environmental management and how is it exemplified in the National Park Service (NPS)? How exactly does the NPS continually earn the trust and confidence of the American people when so many other government agencies are viewed in a negative light? How does the Channel Islands National Park, in particular, shape the economic and political framework in which it operates to achieve its goals? How does this agency effectively manage such a complex ecosystem spanning across five unique islands and the surrounding waters? More specifically, I examine how the NPS designs and implements strategies to simultaneously monitor a variety of endemic species, some of which are on the endangered species list, into feasible tasks and fundable projects. A wealth of information exists providing salient recommendations for improving endangered species recovery efforts, but this paper provides a detailed comparison of two contemporary recovery programs dealing with independent declines of the same species: the island fox. Finally, there is an overlapping mix of jurisdiction responsible for protecting the Channel Islands and I will also be examining the collaborative processes that take place among the multiple stakeholders such as the U.S. Navy, Catalina Island Conservancy, and The Nature Conservancy. The primary purpose of this thesis is to assess the relationships the NPS develops with other agencies in order to fulfill its mission within the context of the Channel Islands.
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Tanner, Randy. "Legitimacy and the use of natural resources in Kruger National Park, South Africa." CONNECT TO THIS TITLE ONLINE, 2007. http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-05222008-101255/.

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Nolfi, Daniel C. "National Park Service Cave and Karst Resources Management Case Study: Great Smoky Mountains National Park." TopSCHOLAR®, 2011. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1053.

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As discussed in the National Parks Service’s (NPS) Directors Orders/Natural Resources Management Reference Manual #77 and the 2006 NPS Management Policy Handbook, implementing a management plan specifically for cave and karst resources within a national park is paramount to afford these resources appropriate protection. With support from the Federal Cave Resources Protection Act and the National Park Service Organic Act of 1906, management actions protecting caves has begun to place significant importance outside the traditional cave environment onto a broader karst landscape. The need to understand and protect the karst environment and caves as a karst resource has taken a much larger role in the scientific literature and has increased interest in its federal management application. Proactive management through the use of holistic karst wide management plans and programs is shown to provide superior measures for resource protection when compared to the shortcomings associated with reactive cave focused management. The use of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) as a case study supports the need to develop and implement a proactive cave and karst management plan specific to their resources. Management decisions with regards to cave and karst resources currently follow the park's general directives and Superintendent's Compendium. GRSM’s caves and karst areas represent unique resources, such as extensive vertical relief and rare biota, requiring special management in order to effectively protect them and to manage those who study and recreate within them. Characteristics such as these necessitate holistically addressing management of these resources.
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Sayigh, Rosemary. "Palestinian camp women's narratives of exile : self, gender, national crisis." Thesis, University of Hull, 1993. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:7019.

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Hughes, Caroline Sian. "Human rights in Cambodia : international intervention and the national response." Thesis, University of Hull, 1998. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:3483.

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Zobkiw, Jacob Charles. "Political strategies of laughter in the National Convention, 1792-1794." Thesis, University of Hull, 2015. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:12370.

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Kim, Duk-Ki. "Geo-strategic approaches to co-operative maritime security in northeast Asia : with particular reference to naval arms control, maritime confidence-building measures and maritime co-operation measures." Thesis, University of Hull, 1998. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:10446.

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The purpose of this study is to design a co-operative maritime security structure for Northeast Asia through the application of naval arms control and disarmament measures (both structural and operational), maritime confidence-building measures (MCBMs) and maritime cooperation measures (MCMs). In order to construct an analytical framework for such an application it is necessary to introduce sub-objectives. The first is to explore the options for providing co-operative maritime security, such as naval arms control. MCBMs and MCMs, and to assess the value of their contribution to the general co-operative maritime security framework. The second is to examine the particular points of the major regional powers' maritime security policies with a view to considering their relevance to the construction of a system of co-operative maritime security in Northeast Asia. The third is to delineate the regional geo-strategic security environment conducive to Northeast Asian co-operative maritime security in the framework of the various types of measures. The final part examines the potential conditions for the application of co-operative maritime security measures and suggests a priority of application on the basis of the regional maritime security environment. In the last decade, the United States and Russia have been forced to change their defence policies, trim their budgets, curtail operations overseas, and re-evaluate their fundamental purposes. Nonetheless, the medium powers, such as China and Japan, continue to build and deploy naval weapons and vessels that others find threatening. Unless they reconsider their positions toward co-operative maritime security, they may miss a critical opportunity to bring stability to the high seas. In Northeast Asia, the main boundary and territorial disputes are maritime in nature, e.g. Russia-Japan (South Kuril IslandslNorthern Territories), Korea-Japan (the Tok Islandsffakeshima), China-Japan (the Senkaku Islandsffiaoyu Tao), as well as Taiwan and, in the South China Sea, the Paracel Islands/Xisha Qundao (Vietnam-China), and the Spratly IslandslNansha Qundao (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Philippines and Brunei). Multilateral security activities cannot replace formal diplomatic/legal negotiations to settle maritime boundary and territorial disputes, but co-operative maritime security measures may be particularly valuable in minimising the risk of conflict in such circumstances. Among the MCBMs, the most promising areas involve modifying existing INCSEA agreements, and establishing or expanding measures of transparency, such as compliance with the UN or an eventual regional arms register and the regular issue of credible official Defence White Papers. In the current context of strategic uncertainty and maritime force development in Northeast Asia, information exchange measures and communication measures may be the most valuable MCBM, applicable region-wide. Co-operative maritime security measures can offer a number of benefits. The main goals of MCMs are cost reduction through shared efforts or by joint operations for humanitarian purposes, joint development of marine resources, the protection of SLOCs and prevention of sea pollution. MCMs can also be used as confidence-building measures in themselves to maintain communication when tensions heighten. MCMs indicate that neighbouring countries can work together to look after certain problems at the regional or subregional level. This can help not onJy to deter potential adversaries but also to assure extraregional countries that no direct threat would be posed to their sea-borne trade. With functional and operational approaches, MCMs cover marine pollution, search and rescue, illegal activities, including drug smuggling, piracy and fisheries infringement. The first area of naval arms control to be considered covers constraints on naval activities as operational naval arms control measures. General operational arms control measures could be used to cover other naval activities, or they could serve as a model for similar agreements in other areas. The provisions for notification of dangerous activities, for instance, could be broadened to include mandatory notification of all naval exercises. After the 1972 Incidents at Sea Agreement, the United States and Russia developed stabilising rules of behaviour as their navies came into contact with each other across the world's oceans. With the expansion of naval forces in Northeast Asia and the increased likelihood of accident and miscalculation, one could make a case for the negotiation of regional INCSEA agreements, particularly on a bilateral basis. Such agreements already exist in the North Pacific: Canada and Russia, the US and Russia, Russia-Japan and Russia-ROK. The United States and China have also signed a related agreement on maritime consultation. Operational measures at sea could be implemented by imposing restraints on naval activities and geographical limitations. Structural measures, as the second aspect of naval arms control, consist of quantitative and qualitative approaches. A quantitative approach based on ratios would inevitably affect the relative size of forces of different countries. Such agreements are difficult to achieve because of differences in geostrategic goals and asymmetries of naval forces in the region. This thesis argues that the development of co-operative maritime security measures to the point where they become a significant aspect of the regional maritime security framework in Northeast Asia will not be easy. It is a very diverse region, where there are quite different security perceptions and maritime territorial and legitimacy conflicts which require resolution. There is also little tradition of security co-operation, at least on a multilateral basis. The maritime issues themselves are generally complicated, and the practical and operational factors involved in the establishment of effective co-operative maritime security regimes are extremely demanding. Maritime confidence-building measures offer the greatest potentiaL as an initial step. As subsequent steps, maritime co-operation measures and naval arms control measures could be followed. The important question is whether or not the application of co-operative security models can be brought to the point where they can enable the effective management of the increasing complexities and uncertainties which characterise the emerging maritime environment in Northeast Asia. Current fiscal constraints might clearly provide an opportunity for Northeast Asian countries not only to consider more closely their threat perceptions but also to pursue regional co-operative maritime arrangements which rely more on mutual understanding and less on a naval arms build-up.
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Books on the topic "National resources"

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United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service. National resources inventory: Highlights. Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2001.

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Ashford, Douglas E. National Resources and Urban Policy. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003403234.

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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area: Potential national park. [Washington, D.C.]: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1987.

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D.C.) Center for Policy Alternatives (Washington. Women's resource directory: Statewide women's organizing projects & national resources. Washington, DC: Center for Policy Alternatives, 1993.

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National Resources Inventory Environmental and Resource Assessment Symposium (1994 Georgetown University). 1992 National Resources Inventory Environmental and Resource Assessment Symposium: Proceedings. Washington, D.C: The Service, 1995.

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Commission, Namibia National Planning. National human resources plan, 2010-2025. Windhoek: Office of the President, National Planning Commission, 2012.

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Brown, Royston. National library resources: Prospects for partnership. London: University of London. Library Resources Coordinating Committee, 1986.

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Freddie, Peaco, and Library of Congress. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, eds. Deaf-Blindness: National organizations and resources. Washington, DC: National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 1993.

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D, Fretwell J., Williams John S, Redman Phillip J, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. National water summary on wetland resources. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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M, Hektner Mary, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and United States. National Park Service, eds. Wetland resources of Yellowstone National Park. [Denver, Colo.?: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "National resources"

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Caponera, Dante A., and Marcella Nanni. "National water resources administration." In Principles of Water Law and Administration, 223–39. 3rd edition / revised and updated by Marcella Nanni. | Boca Raton : CRC Press/Balkema, [2019]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429465703-9.

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Hernández, Laura, Iciar Alberdi, Ronald E. McRoberts, David Morales-Hidalgo, John Redmond, and Claude Vidal. "Wood Resources Assessment Beyond Europe." In National Forest Inventories, 105–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44015-6_5.

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Benny, Daniel J. "Selected Intelligence Resources." In U.S. National Security and the Intelligence Services, 99–106. New York: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003270843-9.

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Wlizla, Marcin, Sean McNamara, and Marko E. Horb. "The National Xenopus Resource." In The Biological Resources of Model Organisms, 223–36. Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, [2019]: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315100999-12.

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Besbes, Mustapha, Jamel Chahed, and Abdelkader Hamdane. "Water Demand Management and Non Conventional Resources." In National Water Security, 125–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75499-4_5.

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Madron, Justin, and Lauren Tilton. "Rethinking Resources in Our National Battlefields." In Landscape Series, 17–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18991-4_2.

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Buckley, Ralf. "Equity, Public Resources and National Accounts." In Perspectives in Environmental Management, 70–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76502-5_4.

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Shefter, Martin. "National-Local Interaction and the New York City Fiscal Crisis." In National Resources and Urban Policy, 185–213. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003403234-12.

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Bacharach, Samuel B., Jonathan Reader, and George Rolleston. "Autonomy and Dependence: The Maze of Local Government Revenues." In National Resources and Urban Policy, 45–71. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003403234-4.

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Ball, Ian D. "Urban Investment Controls in Britain." In National Resources and Urban Policy, 115–42. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003403234-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "National resources"

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Smith, E. T., and R. Swanson. "Developing National and Sub-National Sustainable Water Resources Indicators." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40927(243)249.

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Tsang, Hsinyi, and KanakaDurga Addepalli. "National Cancer Institute Cloud Resources." In BCB '18: 9th ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Health Informatics. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3233547.3233671.

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Li, Ying, Chen Ya-fu, Wang Yang, and Feng Li-zhou. "National Petroleum Resources Database development scheme." In 2010 2nd Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology (ESIAT). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esiat.2010.5568553.

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Noel, James, Thomas Adams, and Kevin Werner. "OHRFC and National Water Resources Outlook." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41114(371)238.

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Hallock, Barbara, Richard Knepper, James Ferguson, and Craig A. Stewart. "Leveraging Your Local Resources and National Cyberinfrastructure Resources without Tears." In the 2014 ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2661172.2661202.

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Grigg, Neil S. "National Mains Failure Database Project." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41036(342)68.

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Eremeev, Dmitriy V. "Decision-Making On Attracting Additional Financial Resources Of Commercial Organization." In International Scientific Forum «National Interest, National Identity and National Security». European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.02.02.71.

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Bhowmik, Nani G. "The Mississippi River: A National Resource." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41036(342)609.

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Sutyarjoko, Meiditomo, and Yuliawan Cahya Pamungkas. "Consortium for National Space Resources Access (CNSA)." In Seminar Nasional Kebijakan Penerbangan dan Antariksa II. Bogor: In Media, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30536/p.sinaskpa.ii.5.

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Space technology development history goes way back to the World War II era fueled by the “space race”. Indonesia is one of the early adopter of GEO satellite communication technology, and remain largely as satellite operator – albeit of the national program to master the space technology. Mastering space technology is not an easy task, and so far India is the only developing country that able to reach the rank #13 in the Space Technology Ladder. The space technology conservatism, particularly in the GEO satellite technology, that discourage innovations has been seen shifted due to recent structural industry change. The non-GSO satellite seems to lead the Disruptive Satellite Technology (DST) and has been self evidence on the start ups advancement in satellite industry. Increase in leverage as satellite operators, proposed to be achieved through the CNSA model should lead to a better rounded satellite coordination orchestration and more benefit for the satellite procurement processes. Aggregation of the satellite procurement processes, should benefit the procurement investment amount, technology transfer in the forms of training, program offset, or increase in local content should be less challenging, and for satellite operators who are the member of the consortium may only procure the satellite capacity as needed in their business plan.
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Bedford, Cole, and Richard Wiltshire. "Pathfinder Dam: National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2022. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784484258.017.

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Reports on the topic "National resources"

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Barthelmes, Michael. Pinnacles National Park: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294842.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2007 and a follow-up conference call in 2018. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic history, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Pinnacles National Park. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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Thornberry-Ehrlich, Trista. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2293878.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2010 and a follow-up conference call in 2020. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic setting, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data is also provided.
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Barthelmes, Michael. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294502.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2008 and a follow-up conference call in 2021. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic history, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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KellerLynn, Katie. John Muir National Historic Site: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2288497.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2007 and a follow-up conference call in 2020. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of John Muir National Historic Site. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI map data is also provided. A GRI map poster (separate product) illustrate the GRI map data. Geologic features, processes, and resource management issues identified include the Great Valley sequence, an unconformity, the Martinez Formation, the San Andreas Fault, an anticline, fluvial features and processes, erosion, flooding, slope movements, earthquakes, climate change, and paleontological resources.
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Lanik, Amanda. Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301602.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2004 and a follow-up conference call in 2021. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic features and processes, geologic history, and geologic resource management issues of Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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Thornberry-Ehrlich, Trista. Little River Canyon National Preserve: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294826.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2009 and a follow-up conference call in 2020. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Little River Canyon National Preserve. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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Henderson, Timothy. Sagamore Hill National Historic Site: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302828.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2010 and a follow-up conference call in 2022. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic features and processes, geologic history, and geologic resource management issues of Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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Barthelmes, Michael. Fort Larned National Historic Site: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2303274.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2008 and a follow-up conference call in 2021. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic features and processes, geologic history, and geologic resource management issues of Fort Larned National Historic Site. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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KellerLynn, Katie. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2293664.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2006 and a follow-up conference call in 2020. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic history, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data is also provided. A GRI poster (separate product) illustrates the GRI map data.
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Thornberry-Ehrlich, Trista. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park: Geologic resources inventory report. National Park Service, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294520.

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Geologic Resources Inventory reports provide information and resources to help park managers make decisions for visitor safety, planning and protection of infrastructure, and preservation of natural and cultural resources. Information in GRI reports may also be useful for interpretation. This report synthesizes discussions from a scoping meeting held in 2012 and a follow-up conference call in 2021. Chapters of this report discuss the geologic heritage, geologic setting and history, geologic features and processes, and geologic resource management issues of Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park. Guidance for resource management and information about the previously completed GRI GIS data and poster (separate products) is also provided.
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