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Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Ground Breaking Ceremony of Alakopru Dam Done in Turkey

A ground –breaking ceremony for the Alakopru Dam was done on Monday. This is the project through which Turkey will provide portable and irrigation water to North Cyprus. The ceremony took place in Anamnur town of Mersin region. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, North Cyprus President Dervis Eroglu and Prime Minister Irsen Kucuk and Agricultural and Natural Resources

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

AfDB Supports Infrastructure Development in Morocco

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group and the Government of Morocco, today signed six loan and grant agreements amounting to €303 million (3.4 billion dirham). Morocco’s Economy and Finance Minister, Salaheddine Mezouar and AfDB Regional Director, Nono Matondo Fundani co-chaired the signing ceremony in Rabat. The agreements include a €300 million (3.4 billion dirham) investment loan

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Is Environmentalism Really Working?

Germany is among the world leaders when it comes to taking steps to save the environment. But many of the measures are not delivering the promised results. Biofuels have led to the clear-cutting of rainforests, plastics are being burned rather than recycled and new generation lightbulbs have led to a resurgence of mercury production.  Read

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Widespread Drought Brings To Light Chilean Government Subsidies

Thousands of Chilean families are facing water shortages, and the drought’s economic effects are already rippling through the agricultural and energy sectors. On Thursday, the agriculture minister announced a little over US$1 million for an irrigation project in Limarí, in the northern region of Coquimbo, which is experiencing its sixth consecutive year of drought. Read More

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Are GIS for Airports More Closely Linked to 3D Digital City Models Than We Realise?

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are increasingly being used for airport management. They integrate runway operations, advertising spaces, emergency services and provide valuable functions for construction and general airport infrastructure management – airports are small cities. The goal of these city-like places may connect more closely to urban planning and wider economic factors for major cities

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Construction of 11,000 Houses in Lubango, Matala Starts Next May

The building of 11,000 homes in the districts of Lubango and Matala, in southern Huila province, will kick off next May, Angop learnt on Wednesday from the State secretary of Urbanism and Housing, Joaquim Silvestre. Speaking to the press at the end of a two-day visit to Huila province, the government official said that 10,000 houses

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

UK Location Data Sharing Operational Guidance – Licensing and Charging

This is the second part of the UK Location Data Sharing Operational Guidance.  The guidance supports the UK Location Strategy by addressing business interoperability issues which could present barriers to the sharing and re-use of location data published into the UK Location Information Infrastructure (UK Location).  One of the biggest current issues around data sharing is how the public

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Germany Cripples Itself With Nuclear Angst

Germans are buying Geiger counters and the government has shut almost half the nuclear plants as a wave of angst has gripped this risk-averse nation in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. The fear is unwarranted and damaging, and Chancellor Angela Merkel is pandering to it to secure her political future. Read More

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Major Tidal Energy Scheme Set for Waters Off Islay

A major tidal energy project is to be built in the Sound of Islay off the west coast of Scotland. The Scottish government is to approve plans for 10 tidal turbines, which will generate enough electricity to power more than 5,000 homes. Scottish Power Renewables is behind the scheme, said to be the world’s largest. It has put

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Manual of European Environmental Policy wins at 2011 European Information Association Awards

Earthscan’s Manual of European Environmental Policy was the recipient of the European Information Association’s 2011 Award for European Information Sources. The Manual, previously published as a loose-leaf printed reference, was re-launched as an online product in 2010. It has been extensively restructured to reflect the changing nature and development of European environmental policy.

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