983 resultados para Illinois. Division of Natural Resources
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"Job no. 101.3."
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"Gretchen Bonfert, Green Strategies, Springfield, Illinois, compiled this strategic plan and convened the public meetings whereby participants contributed to the plan."-- p. ii.
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"This exhibition has been funded in part by the Division of Resource Protection and Stewardship, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and the United States Forest Service."--P. 2.
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Statement of responsibility from P. [3] of cover.
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Latest issue consulted: No. 372 (summer 2002).
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"A product of the Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP) and the Ecosystems Program of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)"--P. [2] of cover.
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Statement of responsibility from P. [3] of cover.
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"June 2002."
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Cover title: Prospects for controlled trading of air pullution rights in the metro east area of Illinois.
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Introduces Illinois insects including the house fly, mosquito, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying mantis, monarch butterfly, firefly, honey bee, water strider, and ladybug.
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In recent years developing countries have faced highly dynamic changes affecting their natural resource base and their potential for development. Taking into account these changes in the development context, InfoResources initiated a critical reassessment of the results of InfoResources Trends 2005 and again invited experts from around the world to assess trends that least developed countries are likely to be facing by 2025. The unanimous signal conveyed by the international experts for this assessment is alarming: The degradation of natural resources is progressing. By 2025 it will reach a point where livelihoods in least developing countries will be significantly threatened and an increasing number of agro-ecosystems will lose their capacity to deliver important services. Expected positive social trends will not suffice as leverage to reverse the degradation of natural resources and thus alleviate poverty and hunger. However, the present reassessment clearly reveals that a change in thinking and a shift in paradigms have begun to take place. However, a turnaround can only succeed if the emerging awareness of the need to reorient policy-making and the economy is followed by concrete action. It will be crucial that policies and institutions regain regulating power over greedy economic forces. This reassessment does not claim to be comprehensive. However, the present publication, which synthesises the experts’ inputs, aims at providing food for thought and initiating discussions.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"November 1995."