• Education, Culture, and Entertainment: Broadband can overcome geographical and financial barriers to provide access to a wide range of educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities and resources. (surrycountyva.gov)
  • Because of relatively low population density, topographical barriers, and greater geographical distances, broadband service may be more difficult to obtain in some rural areas. (surrycountyva.gov)
  • Break geographical barriers with Global Click. (endless.cash)
  • With a global network of partners and agents, the company seamlessly transcends cultural and geographical barriers. (pensivly.com)
  • For us sustainable food systems are collaborative networks that encourage a self-reliant economy with local food production, processing, distribution, consumption and waste management contributing to individual, community and ecological health. (unisg.it)
  • We hypothesize that OMZ conditions led to a diversification of ecological niches, and thus communities, due to selective pressure from limited resources. (nature.com)
  • She has gained a more extensive understanding on how both the ecological and geographical impacts are interconnected. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • We collaborate closely on most projects, which allows us to use our complementary expertise and perspectives to understand how ecological and evolutionary processes, including species interactions, can generate novel biodiversity. (lu.se)
  • Broadly, my research strives to identify how variation arises and the processes by which it sorts into new species, as well as which ecological settings and factors that promote these processes. (lu.se)
  • Respondents recognized that ending structural racism will require a multifaceted approach that reviews and possibly modifies NIH's policies, processes, practices, and cultural norms while ensuring accountability, sustainability, and transparency. (nih.gov)
  • The aim was to facilitate joint projects and applications in the European context and to organize more systematic exchanges between national community work organizations and to promote community development on a European level. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • Does your work demonstrate the application of geographical skills, knowledge and understanding in a professional context? (rgs.org)
  • In this context, CGIAR is a unique international research community developing innovations and working locally to make research demand driven. (cgiar.org)
  • The complex processes that characterize times of crisis highlight the need for understanding the features of knowledge circulation (practices, spaces, materialities) in a context of scientific uncertainty. (eshs.org)
  • Folk religions, as mentioned previously, occupy the liminal spaces between formalized religions and come from a smaller geographical context. (lu.se)
  • employees serve on the board of a community organization. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Considering the continuous and growing challenges our societies face and the crucial role of science in the organization of knowledge and the shaping of public policies, our panel aims at studying the networks through which knowledge flows are communicated and exchanged in times of crisis. (eshs.org)
  • Success in reducing the public health significance of zoonotic diseases greatly depends on the level of cooperation between medical and veterinary sectors in diagnosis of zoonoses, exchange of information, organization of shared surveillance systems, common training of staff and creation of community awareness. (who.int)
  • Its objective is to characterize the main stages that constitute the scientific and editorial management of journals, their participants, and functions, trying to show best practices in the organization and management of editorial processes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Finally, suggestions emerged that NIH should expand UNITE to be inclusive of all dimensions of diversity by including other underrepresented groups and factors beyond race, such as socioeconomic status, geographical region, disability, and gender, with a focus on intersectionality. (nih.gov)
  • The National Tracking Network includes data about community design elements, asthma, outdoor air quality, socioeconomic indicators, and more. (cdc.gov)
  • Biological processes are common to all people, but the distribution of cancer in all countries is subject to socioeconomic differences. (who.int)
  • The process will identify areas of improvement, address these directly and support you to meet national standards of best practice. (rcpsych.ac.uk)
  • How have you engaged with professional networks, communities of practice and your peers? (rgs.org)
  • We will strengthen regional, national and international microbial bioinformatics research through COMMUNITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES, encouraging knowledge transfer and dissemination of best practice. (ukri.org)
  • Moreover, it is in the intersections of folk and marginal religious practices that a new kind of discourse on religiosity is found, that not only allows devotees to practice non-institutionalized methods, but also indicates processes through which a reverse of the bridging mentioned previously occurs. (lu.se)
  • For the primary and community workforce, this includes general medical practitioners, practice & community nurses, community social workers, housing officers, lay health workers, nongovernmental organizations & civil society, including community spiritual leaders/healers. (who.int)
  • Noolaham Foundation was created with a view to documenting, preserving and disseminating texts and sources that speak about the social, economic, cultural and political discourses related to the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking communities. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Roman conquest of Italy is chief among these, but other major historical events that occurred after the conquest are also thought to have impacted the network of major centres, such as the Pyrrhic War, the Hannibalic War, the Social War and the Civil Wars (see link ). (intarch.ac.uk)
  • Rotary is a worldwide network of inspired men and women who translate their passions into relevant social causes, to change lives in communities. (rotary-ribi.org)
  • It is a process of integrated decision-making which contains two aspects: (1) a five-dimensional indicator framework of system resilience which includes attributes in infrastructural, economic, and social sectors and (2) a hybrid K-means algorithm, which combines entropy theory, bootstrapping, and analytic network process. (intechopen.com)
  • In 2011, we changed our name to the European Community Development Network in light of the growth in recognition and understanding of community development and the concern of the Network to focus specifically on community development as a means of intervention for social justice and inclusion. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • In our experiences we want to discover the evolution of food systems and their historic, social, geographical, economic influence and impact on regional cuisine. (unisg.it)
  • The aim of POTI is to investigate the relationship between people, objects and technologies at the interface of cultural encounters, and their role within multiscalar, diachronic interaction networks that characterise emerging complex social worlds within the Bronze Age Aegean (3100-1200 BC). (europa.eu)
  • Acquisition of GIS and multivariate statistical skills will enable the spatial and chronological mapping of these interfaces, which, anchored within theoretical frameworks of social vs. insular networks, will shed new light on these key arenas for understanding dynamic processes of social interaction, community participation and identity formation within the Bronze Age Aegean. (europa.eu)
  • Policy and Internet author Steve Stottlemyre discusses how users of online social networks took the initiative in collecting and processing data for use in the rebellion against the Qadhafi regime during the Libyan civil war of February-October 2011. (ox.ac.uk)
  • While the map was initially populated with humanitarian information pulled from the media and online social networks, as the imposition of an internationally enforced No Fly Zone (NFZ) over Libya became imminent, information began to appear on it that appeared to be of a tactical military nature. (ox.ac.uk)
  • My social networking includes activity on Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin . (themediamanager.com)
  • It is crucial to characterize and understand the structure and evolution of these geospatial networks for different domains, ranging from social sciences to geographic sciences. (copernicus.org)
  • Unlike mere professional directories or generalized social media networks, Global Click ensures all its members undergo a stringent KYC validation process. (endless.cash)
  • The company recognizes its responsibility towards its communities, actively engaging in corporate social responsibility initiatives. (pensivly.com)
  • To invite older people to express their views and actively Establish a network of retirees and older participation participate during the process in building an `Age-friendly people to enhance social participation by City' in Sha Tin residents of different social backgrounds. (who.int)
  • Regarding protective factors, studies have highlighted social support networks (school, work, friends, and institutions), skills to protect and negotiate rights and interests, positive images of others, the expectation of help from neighbors and the community in general, high self-esteem and family supervision. (bvsalud.org)
  • For this reason, describing groups and risk factors becomes essential to seek specific interventions, for gender, age, color, geographical space and social and economic conditions are important variables to specify forms of incidence and prevalence of violence. (bvsalud.org)
  • As computers and the Internet became widespread in the 1990s, several initiatives were undertaken to adopt those technologies for community' knowledge needs. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2005, based on the lessons learnt from Ealanool, E-Suvadi, Project Madurai and other initiatives, like-minded individuals initiated the digital library project named Project Noolaham, which emphasized volunteerism, community and openness. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other employee initiatives such as the Matching Gifts program, the H.O. Hirt Scholarship Fund and the F.W. Hirt Employee Emergency Fund help address the financial needs of community organizations, students and others. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Follow us on Facebook for the latest on our community initiatives, activities and announcements. (erieinsurance.com)
  • The role of the NNNetwork Worker is to establish a missional discipling community within the cultural-language community as defined via the following: Establish effective outreach and engagement mechanisms to build presence, authentic and credible reputation in the community, develop relationships wherein witness is consistently conducted, provide pastoral care to new believers encouraging growth and maturity in discipleship to Jesus, and develop new initiatives as needed. (paoc.org)
  • It is proposed that the Network have a strong focus on supporting the implementation of the UNFCCC Nairobi Work Programme (NWP) on Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in its second phase, and other UN-led Climate Change Adaptation initiatives. (weadapt.org)
  • Know Your Bristol On The Move builds on a track record of community co-production initiatives and the 2012-13 AHRC 'Know Your Bristol' and 'Know Your Bristol Stories' projects, collaborations with Bristol City Council's Know Your Place (KYP) team and community partners, which developed a heritage research co-production toolkit. (ukri.org)
  • Later the network made connections with similar initiatives in other countries such as GreenNet in England. (antenna.nl)
  • Specifically, this paper is intended to collect input on the assessment of the practicality and feasibility of the 'Alternative Trigger' recently added in Step One of the WHOIS Procedure, in comparison to the existing trigger to invoke the procedure as well as other triggers previously discussed by the community. (icann.org)
  • In such cases, the need for a hierarchical addressing strategy can lead to an overall addressing requirement larger than that measured simply by the number of End User networks yet the current assessment criteria does not allow consideration of this, despite the principles of hierarchy and aggregation being stated (in section 3 ) as key goals of address space management. (ripe.net)
  • Learn more about the Chartered Geographer assessment process and what CGeog assessors will look for in your application. (rgs.org)
  • Occasionally, Final Assessors may request an interview if they feel it will benefit your application or the assessment process. (rgs.org)
  • A Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a process to evaluate the potential positive and negative public health effects of a plan, project, or policy before it is approved, built, or implemented. (cdc.gov)
  • Adapt the rapid risk assessment (RRA) process to accommodate foodborne diseases and conduct at the national level. (who.int)
  • Responding to the urgent need for action on adaptation, a multifunctional Global Climate Change Adaptation Network ('the Network' ) is proposed for mobilizing the resources of relevant regional centers and ground networks to enhance key scientific, technical and most importantly institutional capacity for adaptation in a synergic and coherent manner. (weadapt.org)
  • It is suggested that the Network be built upon existing networks of ground facilities and regional centers. (weadapt.org)
  • It would support the adaptation activities in these stations and centers, and provide incentives for them to deliver more to meet the increasing needs for adaptation actions at both local community and government levels. (weadapt.org)
  • It is suggested that the Network will have three key components: a network of selected ground facilities (which can be defined as the sites for monitoring climate impacts, understanding vulnerability and demonstrating adaptation, or IVA-sites), a network of regional centers, and an international support group of technical institutions. (weadapt.org)
  • Iconography is used to describe the emergence of a sailor-warrior elite, which came to dominate small-especially coastal-centers in a set of decentralized networks. (brynmawr.edu)
  • Chapter 4 focuses on the transitional period of LH IIIA1, as elites begin to concentrate power at emergent palatial sites (in network terms, through preferential attachment to dominant centers). (brynmawr.edu)
  • Can any geographical or morphological patterns be determined in the urban character of the municipia founded from the 1st century BCE onwards? (intarch.ac.uk)
  • Question 1 responds to a desire to understand whether the consequences of historical processes reported in ancient texts are reflected in changes in settlements and settlement patterns. (intarch.ac.uk)
  • Through quantitative analysis of newly-presented data, this thesis exposes the changing geographical patterns of Swedish ICT innovation during four decades. (lu.se)
  • Through the Erie Insurance Giving Network, we volunteer our time and give annually to organizations that support our three areas of focus-community building, safety and environmental responsibility. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Like you, we believe in strong communities, and back up that belief with the Erie Insurance Giving Network which supports charities and organizations throughout our geographical footprint. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Insurance agents who are wholeheartedly committed to community service can receive an annual grant to give to their favorite nonprofit organizations. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Creating partnerships among community organizations and institutions that might benefit from broadband deployment. (surrycountyva.gov)
  • 1) how does the collection, interconnection and presentation of contemporary, crowdsourced digital materials created and shaped through community partnerships generate new understandings of history on the move? (ukri.org)
  • and communications, support, and partnerships with underrepresented groups and communities. (nih.gov)
  • This commitment to innovation streamlines processes and fosters trust and long-term partnerships. (pensivly.com)
  • TDOE seeks to build on its proven track record of success under the first AWARE-SEA grant and current AWARE-SEA grant by expanding school-community mental health partnerships and school-based programs and services within a multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) framework. (samhsa.gov)
  • More often than not, there is little public participation in determining the direction of the media industry and choosing what values the public ought to assign to information and communication processes. (boell.de)
  • In addition, the use of biological control such as larvivorous fish in combination with community participation has potential to be scaled up. (who.int)
  • Community participation and interagency collaboration are required for effective and sustainable dengue prevention and control. (who.int)
  • In 2011, Noolaham Foundation invited all stakeholders to participate in a strategic planning process and developed its Roadmap 2020 with the emphasis on institutionalization, global transformation, and observance of ethical and professional standards. (wikipedia.org)
  • As part of the efforts promoted by LILACS (Latin American Literature in Health Sciences) to raise the quality of the editorial processes of scientific journals in Latin America and the Caribbean, within the framework of the webinar "Best practices in LILACS editorial processes 2020" I gave a lecture (6) of which the present chapter is an expanded version. (bvsalud.org)
  • In turn, such observations should prove useful to scholars interested in how the development of urban economies may have related to the growing network of Roman roads ( viae publicae ), water management and technology (aqueducts), and changing agricultural practices. (intarch.ac.uk)
  • This working group is building a new website and other media tools to share and give visibility to the amazing practices, strategies and resources of our network. (incite-national.org)
  • Members are working to decentralize and help the INCITE network become more transparent and horizontal in its communication practices. (incite-national.org)
  • However, in this process, the cultural practices of marginalized communities can be wiped out. (lu.se)
  • There is a growing need for web-based geographic information systems for easy and fast dissemination, sharing, displaying and processing of spatial information. (scirp.org)
  • Community structure found in geospatial network, such as those present in networks capturing the movements of people or animals, are subject to environmental factors, physical constraints, and other spatial influences. (copernicus.org)
  • Therefore, communities in spatial networks often have geo-graphic meanings such as neighborhood boundaries, urban structures, and habitat territories. (copernicus.org)
  • The focus of our methodology is the spatially constrained speaker-listener label propagation algorithm (SLPA), which adds spatial resistance and spatial adjacency relations to the community detection algorithm. (copernicus.org)
  • Currently, my main research activities include studies of mating-system and floral evolution in the neotropical vine Dalechampia, and studies of the role of species interactions in structuring the spatial and temporal dynamics of communities. (lu.se)
  • The geographical setting of Aegean islands, with their connected seascapes and coastlines, offer a valuable arena for assessing the dynamics behind past cultural encounters and interaction networks. (europa.eu)
  • Therefore, our study systems often include multiple plant- and insect species that form small interaction networks. (lu.se)
  • The Science Teaching Leadership Programme has given Meredith the opportunity to strengthen community science connections with the Taiao team in the Ngāti Rangi Trust. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • These will assist her as she develops the science programme and makes further links the wider science community. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • Any contribution to the web resource by a member of the public becomes potential material consideration within planning decision processes. (ukri.org)
  • 3) what are the conceptual and technical challenges involved creating digital networks across different archival sources, existing tools and institutional structures? (ukri.org)
  • Is there evidence about the influence of internal organizational structures in these networks? (cgiar.org)
  • Community structures, whose nodes often cluster into tightly knit groups (with a high density of within-group edges and a low density of between-group edges), have been given much attention because of their significance in analyzing complex geospatial networks. (copernicus.org)
  • Community structures, which account for the functionality of a complex system in geographic space, represent a partition (disjoint community) or cover (overlapping community) of a geospatial network that is expected to have an optimal solution. (copernicus.org)
  • Compared with disjoint community structures, overlapping community structures are more ubiquitous community structures, which represent the fundamental characteristic of any complex network form in the physical world. (copernicus.org)
  • In a geospatial network, community structures represent the different functions or structural units of a geographic space. (copernicus.org)
  • Although there are many methods for the detection of overlapping community structures, existing algorithms usually focus on network topology characteristics and ignore the effects of geospatial attributes on overlapping community structures. (copernicus.org)
  • The results show that the algorithm is efficient and reasonable to discovering overlapping community structures in geospatial networks. (copernicus.org)
  • She has also networked with Department of Conservation and other science organisations. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • Hierarchical Networks - The infrastructure of some organisations, particularly those with a multi-national presence, is often made up of component networks which can be regarded as Internet service providers in their own right. (ripe.net)
  • Multiple Discrete Networks - Some organisations have a requirement to operate multiple discrete networks with completely independent routing and address management policies. (ripe.net)
  • To achieve this, it is proposed that the criterion "number of existing users and the extent of the organisation's infrastructure" is expanded with other factors that can be considered in order to accommodate the justified needs of a broader range of organisations within the RIPE community. (ripe.net)
  • Describe the nature of engagement with external organisations or networks. (rgs.org)
  • Here, we conducted comparative analyses of trans-kingdom community assemblages thriving in the mesopelagic oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), mesopelagic oxic, and their epipelagic counterparts. (nature.com)
  • Made up of over 1.2 million Rotary members - known as Rotarians - in 34,000 Rotary clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas around the world, Rotary International forms a global network of business, professional and community leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve communities locally and around the world - and form strong, lasting friendships in the process. (rotary-ribi.org)
  • The King's alumni community is diverse, dynamic and global. (ukings.ca)
  • Novel taxonomic signatures emerged from OMZ while a global co-occurrence network analysis showed that about 70% of the abundance of mesopelagic plankton groups is organized into three community modules. (nature.com)
  • At the end of October UNEP convened a consultation meeting in S. Korea with various UN agencies and experts on their proposed Global Climate Change Adaptation Network. (weadapt.org)
  • A knowledge management system is therefore proposed to facilitate the flow of data, information, knowledge and technology amongst the Network components, supporting regional and global policy forums and delivering services to respective user groups through an interactive website. (weadapt.org)
  • INTTRA is a company operating a global network that is eliminating paper and faxes from key aspects of the chain, including booking a space on a container ship. (idm.net.au)
  • This foundation was established in the year 2004 and is commissioned to provide philanthropic aid and community involvement throughout the GlowTouch global footprint. (daijiworld.com)
  • If you understand what listeners expect and how the production process will unfold, you'll be better equipped to share your insights, advice, and expertise on a global stage. (talentculture.com)
  • Collecting digital information can be done from any point in the interconnected global network. (antenna.nl)
  • To enable global access to thousands of educational and research resources for the Kenyan Research and Education community, RAFIKI initiated the process of joining eduGain. (ubuntunet.net)
  • In the fast-paced world of business and networking, Global Click has emerged as a trailblazer, redefining how professionals and businesses connect and thrive. (endless.cash)
  • Global Click offers a seamless blend of networking and tokenization, making it a one-of-a-kind platform in the digital landscape. (endless.cash)
  • With Global Click, you're not just networking. (endless.cash)
  • Global Click is designed for anyone and everyone keen on leveraging a global platform for professional growth, networking, and business success. (endless.cash)
  • As a reputable freight forwarder and logistics company, Laparkan streamlines the process of moving goods between countries, enabling smooth cross-border transactions and contributing to the growth of global commerce. (pensivly.com)
  • At its inception, the Consortium will benefit from a NATIONAL AND GLOBAL REACH through a dense network of collaborations, collegiality and, through an application process for new partners, will soon grow in a scalable fashion to embrace a national remit. (ukri.org)
  • The impact of cancer on the global community can now be defined with greater precision than ever before. (who.int)
  • To achieve this, training in the application of broad comparative frameworks from island archaeology and Mediterranean network perspectives is needed to integrate the many interactions that constitute complex societies across multiple geographical and chronological horizons. (europa.eu)
  • Complex systems are very often organized under the form of networks, where nodes and edges are embedded in the geographic space in which human beings live. (copernicus.org)
  • A geospatial network is a complex network that includes road networks, flight connections, physical internet infrastructures, and power grids, etc. (copernicus.org)
  • Complex biological processes, including DNA repair, the occurrence of overweight or obesity, and the consequences of inflammation, are crucial determinants of cancer development. (who.int)
  • In these networks, we study plant and insect trait evolution, and the role of trait diversification for gene flow and local adaptation. (lu.se)
  • Diversification requires processes that generate diversity (mutation, recombination) and processes that filter this diversity (drift, natural selection). (lu.se)
  • 5) how might communities co-develop archival frameworks to include domestic and informal materials that produce new understandings and experiences of place? (ukri.org)
  • Events and collaborative activities will enable each community to tailor toolkits to their needs and to develop ownership frameworks for their own Community Maps and digital assets. (ukri.org)
  • Your request should also support one of our areas of focus: Safety, Community Building and Environmental Responsibility. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Individuals must have a passion for and experience in working with a particular Mission Canada priority group or geographical areas where need and priority have been identified. (paoc.org)
  • The Network could support the NWP under each of its 9 areas of work, as well as the integration of these areas. (weadapt.org)
  • In 2021, the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA), CGIAR Research Programs on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (GLDC) and Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB), and the University of Florida (UF) teamed up to analyze the collaboration networks occurring within each of the two CGIAR Research Program. (cgiar.org)
  • Consequently, work tasks are also divided over different geographical areas. (antenna.nl)
  • A high level of network centralization toward these sites led to the marginalization of coastal areas. (brynmawr.edu)
  • Southern Africa Development Community Election Support Network Est. (uia.org)
  • Africa Community Publishing and Development Trust Est. (uia.org)
  • In 2004 CEBSD´s and CEBSD Hungarian partner "Hungarian Association for Community Development" together with "The International Association for Community Development organised a conference on "Building Civil Society in Europe through Community Development. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • As a manifesto statement, the Budapest Declaration reflects community development principles and their application in work with rural and urban communities and on specific issues affecting not just geographical communities but also communities of identity or interest. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • This project builds on that manifesto, bringing to life the specific goals of community development, processes through which it happens, tools we use and outcomes delivered. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • In our view the framework which was developed through processes of reflective dialogue and engagement in eleven countries, offers, a comprehensive reference for good community development work, applicable to the countries represented in EuCDN and beyond. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • The definitive history of Canada's oldest community-development corporation, written by its former President and CEO. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • Subscribe to our mailing list for updates and insights into the world of Community Economic Development. (ccednet-rcdec.ca)
  • Through its further evolution, the Network can then meet the increasing demands to address the broader linkage between climate change adaptation and development, and help build climate resilient societies. (weadapt.org)
  • To meet both the urgent and long-term needs, a three-phase development process is proposed, enabling the delivery of services right from the beginning of the Network development. (weadapt.org)
  • In November 2005, the GNSO concluded a policy development process ( PDP ) establishing a procedure to allow gTLD registry operators and ICANN -accredited registrars to demonstrate when they are prevented by local laws from fully complying with the provisions of their respective ICANN contracts regarding personal data in WHOIS . (icann.org)
  • Has there been any specifically geographical continuing professional development (CPD) relevant to your work? (rgs.org)
  • The comprehensive project plan will guide local implementation of an array of evidence-based, school and community mental health services and professional development opportunities appropriate for school settings and populations served. (samhsa.gov)
  • Professional development workshops (PDWs) are focused, user driven sessions offering a way of sharing ideas, knowledge and expertise with peers in the DRUID community and develop new ideas and projects. (druid.dk)
  • Correlations over time and space have been estimated for several animal and insect populations ( 14 - 16 ) and diseases such as measles ( 17 - 19 ) but not for influenza, despite the increasing availability of time series with the recent development of surveillance networks ( 3 , 20 - 28 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Modelling - the production and revision of models - has been seen as the essence of the dynamic and non-linear processes involved in the development of scientific knowledge [2] . (lu.se)
  • The properties of geographic spaces and network topologies are key to the geospatial network function and evolution. (copernicus.org)
  • Please use keywords with spaces and no commas (e.g. clinics community behavioral health). (samhsa.gov)
  • This uncommon BPO - Technology BPO/TPO mainly involves in contact centre outsourcing, business process outsourcing and technology outsourcing. (daijiworld.com)
  • Designate one/multiple national reference centre(s) with appropriate geographical coverage across the country to support the surveillance and response system. (who.int)
  • For those without formal geographical training, is there a commitment to developing and applying geographical skills knowledge and understanding over an extended period? (rgs.org)
  • Ruapehu College are confident that this will give them closer links and collaboration with their Community of Learning. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • Through a long-term listening process that involved surveys, in-person meet-ups and one-on-one interviews, we developed a "Working Group" structure to support collaboration across the chapters, affiliates and individual members in the INCITE! (incite-national.org)
  • In addition to maintaining RAFIKI's infrastructure, KENET intends to play an active role in the community by continuously creating awareness and training other Research and Education Networks in the region to increase adoption and collaboration. (ubuntunet.net)
  • Through utilizing real data, the methodology can assist to identify and classify the level of system resilience for different geographical regions which are sustained by lifeline systems. (intechopen.com)
  • The calculation of algorithm, visualization of processed data, and classification of resilience level can be finally realized in geographic information system. (intechopen.com)
  • The components of the Network could be linked through the flow of data, information, knowledge, and technology. (weadapt.org)
  • 4) how might the intellectual property inherent in cultural heritage be shared across communities, research institutions and the public sector and what questions about ownership and data management might be generated by different approaches to web-based tools and mobile applications? (ukri.org)
  • This paper outlines a set of questions for discussion that the ICANN community, including contracted parties, data protection agencies, law enforcement and other relevant parties may want to consider regarding the revised WHOIS Procedure and the process itself. (icann.org)
  • We collect a wide range of Internet data and provide statistics and tools that our members and the wider Internet community can use for their own operations and analyses. (ripe.net)
  • Justification varies but may include, for example, regulatory restrictions on data transmission or geographic distance/diversity between networks. (ripe.net)
  • The work aimed to explore the potential of using network analysis to understand existing data and support decision-making for One CGIAR. (cgiar.org)
  • APS started in 1984 in the San Francisco Bay Area as an initiative of the Ark Communications Institute, the Center for Innovative Diplomacy, Community Data Processing and the Foundation for the Arts of Peace (at that time called PeaceNet). (antenna.nl)
  • Agencies in the U.S. Intelligence Community convert raw data into useable information (incorporated into finished intelligence) by utilizing some form of the Intelligence Process. (ox.ac.uk)
  • they tweeted and retweeted data they collected, information they filtered and processed, and their own requests for specific data and clarifications. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Implementation of health information systems in countries involves data collection, transmission, processing, analysis and reporting as well as decision-making (Figure 1). (who.int)
  • CDC's Tracking Network is an excellent data source for environmental hazards, exposures, and health conditions that can be a valuable asset to the HIA process. (cdc.gov)
  • The Tracking Network provides not only national data but also state and local data. (cdc.gov)
  • You can go directly to the data query section of the network to explore these data or visit the data user's guide and for information about how to use Tracking Network data in an HIA. (cdc.gov)
  • These local networks may include data that are not on CDC's website. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, some tracking programs can provide data for specific ZIP codes or at a community-level. (cdc.gov)
  • Below are diagrams for three different common HIAs that illustrate how Tracking Network data may be helpful. (cdc.gov)
  • One of the objectives is to enable all the stakeholders involved in community planning to share data in a better way. (lu.se)
  • The communities adopted evolving technologies and institutions to support their knowledge preservation and access needs. (wikipedia.org)
  • We support communities in many ways, from event sponsorships and program grants to Erie Service Corps and Investing in Our Future . (erieinsurance.com)
  • a network which can support prospective and current students, and other alumni. (ukings.ca)
  • This helped partners develop community archives to support their own research, and showcased how they could be used in the KYP web resource www.bristol.gov.uk/knowyourplace. (ukri.org)
  • 6) as one size will not fit all and given the diversities of (and within) communities concerned, what repertoires of complementary tools and approaches might best support and enable different 'types' of group? (ukri.org)
  • We support members and the RIPE community through several channels to offer timely and efficient help - whether it's a ticket, a tweet or a training course. (ripe.net)
  • Kramer-Hajos states that she is drawing on networks "to explain phenomena across various scales, rather than attempting to model the intensity or frequency of interactions" (27). (brynmawr.edu)
  • The Network will help meet the increasing demands for climate change adaptation with the growing supplies of the world's best knowledge and technology from existing facilities and institutions. (weadapt.org)
  • In the inception of the Network, there will also be a need for focusing the Network thematically, for example on the integration of climate change adaptation into national and sectoral planning, ecosystem management, disaster risk reduction and conflict prevention, and their interactive processes. (weadapt.org)
  • and other groups are increasingly conducting HIAs to inform decision-making processes for transportation, land use, climate change, and other sectors. (cdc.gov)
  • I am also interested in understanding how alpine plant communities respond to climate change. (lu.se)
  • So, one of the biggest challenges in digitalising the shipping process in general is fragmentation, and the growing digital divide. (idm.net.au)
  • In attempting to address these challenges, some rural communities have found it helpful to develop a strategic plan for broadband deployment that includes creating a comprehensive business proposal to broadband providers. (surrycountyva.gov)
  • The attention paid to Stockholm's thriving startup scene and the comparisons to Silicon Valley highlights an important feature of both academic discourse and innovation policy in recent decades, namely the influence of geography on the innovation process. (lu.se)
  • In our lab group, we acknowledge that most species interactions evolve in site-specific networks of multiple coevolving species, and that each interaction is likely shaping suites of traits on both sides of the interaction. (lu.se)
  • Such platforms can also cater to the needs of local and international researchers who are interested in studying the various aspects of the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking communities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Through utilizing by regional governments and local communities, the final result can serve to provide guideline for resource allocation and the prevention of huge economic loss in disasters. (intechopen.com)
  • We hope you'll share your stories and local work with the wider network through our blog and newsletter! (incite-national.org)
  • and with their reduced level of power eliminating the problem of interference with other stations in a metropolitan market, they could cater to specialized audiences not served by the mass-market networks-minority groups, local sports fans, consumer groups, etc. (reason.com)
  • CDC funds health departments to build and maintain local tracking networks as part of the National Tracking Network. (cdc.gov)
  • You can access all state and local networks from this page . (cdc.gov)
  • For more information, contact CDC's Tracking Program or explore the state and local networks . (cdc.gov)
  • continues to organize around community accountability and collective well-being, holding a day of workshops on wellness & resiliency as part of their chapter work and publishing a powerful statement on hate crime laws and violence against queer and trans people of color. (incite-national.org)
  • Organize informational and educational campaigns to raise awareness in communities and sensitize partners and journalists on the management of foodborne diseases and food contamination in the country, through relevant sectors/partners. (who.int)
  • Former First Lady Michelle Obama talks with her husband former President Barack Obama on episode of The Michelle Obama Podcast about how true progress for us lies in the idea of building a community, and moving towards inclusivity, openness, and we-ness. (thedistilld.com)
  • Does your professional experience demonstrate an appreciation of the scope and significance of a geographical perspective beyond the technical requirements of your work? (rgs.org)
  • Therefore, the detection of overlapping communities in geospatial networks is of great significance. (copernicus.org)
  • Backup systems for public safety communications networks. (surrycountyva.gov)
  • Digital maps have traditionally been analysed and visualised in geographical information systems (GIS). (lu.se)
  • Africa Groundwater Network Est. (uia.org)
  • Africa 2000 Plus Network, Harare Est. (uia.org)
  • Network for Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa Est. (uia.org)
  • Identity and Access Management (IAM) remains a significant challenge within the R&E (Research and Education) community in Africa. (ubuntunet.net)
  • The school is committed to developing a strong science community with a focus on the relationships with iwi and the connections with their geographical surroundings. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • Are supra-regional processes (e.g. abandonment, fortification, expansion) apparent that do not seem to be related to events reported in surviving ancient textual sources? (intarch.ac.uk)
  • Under the guise of national security, our communities, bodies and lives are increasingly threatened with escalating state violence and surveillance that targets, blames and shames women, girls, trans and gender non-conforming people of color. (incite-national.org)
  • National Network. (incite-national.org)
  • they do not need to be hosted by the National Collective but should commit to sharing info with the network through the website and blog. (incite-national.org)
  • The digital library and archive function as a repository for various community institutions and fulfill the information needs of students, researchers, historians, activists and the public. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the post-independence Sri Lanka, sites of knowledge production and knowledge preservation of the Tamil speaking communities such as the Jaffna Public Library has been lost. (wikipedia.org)
  • This public comment proceeding seeks to obtain community input on the effectiveness of the updated ICANN Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law ( WHOIS Procedure), which was recently revised to incorporate an 'Alternative Trigger,' in addition to the existing trigger to invoke the procedure. (icann.org)
  • Establish and nurture your business roots within reliable and validated communities, ensuring consistent and dependable business growth. (endless.cash)
  • The community is encouraged to offer thoughtful comments on utility of the triggers in the updated WHOIS Procedure or suggestions on how to move forward with the review. (icann.org)
  • We plant community gardens and help programs that use resources, energy and new technologies responsibly. (erieinsurance.com)
  • ERIE's founder H.O. Hirt had a passion for connecting people, ideas and resources to solve problems in the community. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Linking location to information is a process that applies to many aspects of business such as choosing a site, targeting a market, planning a distribution network or delivery route, drawing up sales territory and allocating resources [12]. (scirp.org)
  • To cater for "small" institutions within the community that have no existing form of authentication, have neither the server resources nor the technical expertise required to setup such identity databases, KENET has setup a managed IdP (Identity Provider). (ubuntunet.net)
  • We are excited that the RAFIKI members will not be limited by geographical borders in as far as access to resources is concerned. (ubuntunet.net)
  • The most immediate impact will be on community partners and this includes giving a voice to communities who may feel excluded from research and decision-making processes. (ukri.org)
  • H.O. received many awards and citations in recognition of his contributions and service to the community and the insurance industry. (erieinsurance.com)
  • This is a consultative process so we urge any participants in the meeting to add their thoughts and contributions either to the Discussion page (see tab above) or to the comments section of this page. (weadapt.org)
  • This award-winning resource, launched in March 2011, provides greater access to archives, encourages community interaction with and reuse of this material, informs neighbourhood planning exercises, and enhances Bristol City Council records through direct community, or crowd-sourced contributions to the Historic Environment Record (HER). (ukri.org)
  • as such, this project has the potential to impact on the ways in which digital community assets can be governed by communities themselves, while retaining the regulatory power involved in planning processes. (ukri.org)
  • Its people-first philosophy also equates to success with a positive impact on the communities where one lives, works, plays, and serves. (daijiworld.com)
  • He observes the impact of new forms of media on the transparency, accessibility and credibility of journalism, and he believes the most effective journalism in the time ahead will be open-sourced and networked --- that is, continually shared through the process. (themediamanager.com)
  • As water does not recognise municipal boundaries, a downpour, discharge or other form of problem in a waterway in a community upstream can have a major impact on communities downstream, so it is important that municipalities cooperate across boundaries. (lu.se)
  • Vaccination against hepatitis B and C viruses also has a proven impact on the incidence of liver cancer in certain communities. (who.int)
  • Through these experiences, she has developed a deep appreciation of the dynamic process of the nature of science. (royalsociety.org.nz)
  • In addition, the HUMAN MICROBIOME - the rich and dynamic community of host-associated microorganisms and their genes - is now known to play a decisive role in the balance between health and disease, even in medical conditions not usually considered as microbial in origin (e.g. obesity). (ukri.org)
  • We are a community of more than 103,000 authors and editors from 3,291 institutions spanning 160 countries, including Nobel Prize winners and some of the world's most-cited researchers. (intechopen.com)
  • In this segment, Professor Kothiyal uses the examples of traditions of Shahbaz Qalandar in Sindh in Pakistan and the Iravan shrines in Tamil Nadu in South India to depict the processes through the marginalized communities in both countries gain their own traditions that are not masked by the presence of a greater tradition above them. (lu.se)
  • However, in all countries, irrespective of income grouping, sections of the communities are disadvantaged both in relation to circumstances of risk and with respect to prevention and treatment services. (who.int)
  • The book uses the language of networks as an explanatory metaphor alongside abstract schemata (of centralized and decentralized networks and "small worlds"), rather than producing models or visualizations based on archaeological evidence in geographic space. (brynmawr.edu)
  • Our four research-active universities are located in neighbouring regions of the UK, thus providing an initial GEOGRAPHICAL COHESION to the Consortium that will facilitate community building and the exchange of ideas, and underpin the formalities of governance. (ukri.org)
  • The companies, communities and individuals are realizing that they must have geographical information to understand their world. (scirp.org)
  • This fluidity runs along and around fixity: ties to people and places elsewhere, which link individuals and the city itself to other points around the world, as well as the immobilities of 'marginalised' communities. (ukri.org)
  • At the same time those processes also push digitalisation forward, because when your margins start falling, when the world changes, when the landscape of shipping changes, companies worldwide start looking for better value. (idm.net.au)
  • With the implosion of physical space in the world wide electronic network collection structuring and task division should be revised. (antenna.nl)
  • It represents the intersection of efficient networking and the revolutionary world of digital tokenization. (endless.cash)
  • These processes are delineated in the new World Cancer Report . (who.int)
  • If you need to get in touch with us, please call Community Outreach at (814) 870-2940 or email [email protected] . (erieinsurance.com)
  • Hence, in this paper, we proposed a new methodology for uncovering communities in geospatial networks. (copernicus.org)
  • It puts people at the heart of everything it does for its employees, clients, customers, and the communities it serve. (daijiworld.com)
  • And we can nurture this kind of mindset if we foster a sense of community with the people around us. (thedistilld.com)
  • Cancer prevention is often identified with community campaigns, such as those to promote smoking avoidance or cessation, to ensure that exposure to asbestos does not occur in the workplace and elsewhere, to prevent particular infections, and, particularly for fair-skinned people, to avoid deliberate sun exposure without sun protection. (who.int)