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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Venezuela Coastal and Regional Planning

The POGIZC addresses two job prospects, the integrated management of coastal and regional planning guidelines in each of the coastal states, form the basis both of the plan, summarized in four aspects: the current status of the components of the physical space – natural and socioeconomic identification and assessment of environmental and design criteria, guidelines

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

How Mountain Ranges Get Their Shape

Tectonic, climate and the topography of the mountain ranges interact through a complex system of interactions and feedbacks. The nature and strength of these links are examined on the basis of data collection of 69 mountain ranges over the five continents. Read More

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Malta – Melita Eyes Nation-wide Wi-Fi Network

Melita is considering covering Malta with a seamless Wi-Fi network across all the territory so that internet users can benefit from the same speeds they have at home and enjoy their home broadband experience outdoors. In an exclusive interview with i-Tech, Melita’s chief operations officer Ludolf Rasterhoff explained his company’s vision for high-speed broadband in Malta,

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Gazprom May Explore Dominican Shelf

The Dominican Republic has invited Russian gas giant Gazprom to carry out geological exploration for oil and gas on the Dominican shelf in a bid to cover the nation’s energy shortage, Gazprom said on Tuesday. The Caribbean republic faces an electricity shortfall of 2,000-2,300 megawatts and is highly dependent on hydrocarbon imports.  Read More

Monday, February 13th, 2012

New Book on Cadastre Launched in Austria

The book is directed at all those who are dealing with land parcels and property. For example, land owners and all real estate professionals, surveyors and property management companies. It addresses questions posed by real estate practitioners and will facilitate the introduction of the topic to students and trainees and become an indispensable companion.

Monday, February 13th, 2012

GNSS – BRUX New Proposed Station in EUREF

On February 08, 2012, the station BRUX has been proposed for inclusion in the EUREF Permanent Network (EPN) by the Royal Observatory of Belgium (Belgium) … in replacement of the station BRUS. You will find more information about that proposed station on the following page : http://www.epncb.oma.be/_trackingnetwork/proposed.php

Monday, February 13th, 2012

UK Will Point To Greener Growth at Rio+20

The UK will be a driving force in pressing for new goals to help the world embrace a greener and more sustainable economy at this summer’s major UN conference in Brazil, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman pledged today. In a speech setting out the UK ambitions for Rio+20, in June, Mrs Spelman said the UK will work

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Fisheries Could Net More With Quota Rethink

Europe’s waters are some of the most overfished on the planet. While the fishing industry might think it’s cashing in big now, a study released on Friday by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) found that poor management of fish stocks actually costs the industry billions. The report’s authors concluded that if the 43 species they studied

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Mediterranean Energy Mosaic — Interesting and Complex

Mediterranean is the melting pot of Europe, Africa and Asia. The three continents meet here. Today, with 24 countries, diverse people, culture, religion and language, the region accounts for seven percent of the global population, consuming about 8 percent of the world’s primary energy demand. While the population is set to swell by another 90 million

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Mediterranean Energy Mosaic — Interesting and Complex

Mediterranean is the melting pot of Europe, Africa and Asia. The three continents meet here. Today, with 24 countries, diverse people, culture, religion and language, the region accounts for seven percent of the global population, consuming about 8 percent of the world’s primary energy demand. While the population is set to swell by another 90 million

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