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Collaboration Synergy of ICE and EKOSOC-LV Projects
COLLABORATION SYNERGY OF ICE AND ECOSOC–LV PROJECTS COLLABORATION SYNERGY OF ICE AND ECOSOC–LV PROJECTS Jelgava, 2017 Latvia University of Agriculture Latvian Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences Latvian Academy of Sciences COLLABORATION SYNERGY OF ICE AND ECOSOC–LV PROJECTS Jelgava, 2017 Scientific reviewers Elita Jermolajeva, Dr.oec. Elina Konstantinova, Dr.oec. The Presidium of Latvia Academy of Sciences recommends the publication of this book (12 of December 2016). Chief editor: 3URIHVVRUBaiba Rivza ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The preparation and publishing of this monographs was supported by the project ICE (Swedish Institute) and National Research Programme 5.2. EKOSOCLV ISBN 978-9984-48-252-1,6%1RQOLQH Latvia University of Agriculture, 2016 Projects partners and authors: Country Administrative Board of Östergötland Sigrid Jansson, Emina RadetinacSweden, coordinators of the ICE project consortium Latvian Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Latvia University of Agriculture, Latvian Academy of Sciences, prof. Baiba Rivza, Latvia, national coordinator of the ICE project and ECOSOC –LV programme leader, Dr oec Viktorija Zaluksne, senior scientist Maiga Kruzmetra , Mg.oec. Kristine Polacenko, Mg.oec. Laura Jeroscenkova Kaunas Science and Technology Park leading specialist Ramune Guogiene, leading specialist Irma Bagdoniene, Lithuania, national coordinator of the ICE project 4C Social Economy Centre, Krzystof Musiatowicz, Poland, national coordinator of the ICE project Innovation Association “Republican Centre for Technology Transfer”, 'r. Alexander Uspenskiy, Belarus, national coordinator of the ICE project, Dr. Vitali Kuzmin, Dipl.-Ing. Aliaksei Uspenski\, leading specialist Nastassia Dauhapolava Summary Maximum gains are made in cases where simultaneously functioning projects have a common objective, or one project’s objectives form part of the other project’s objectives, and the combination of the efforts contributes to the successful achievement of a broader objective, which is the general objective. -
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1961, Volume 56, Issue No. 2
MARYLAND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE VOL. 56, No. 2 JUNE, 1961 CONTENTS PAGE Sir Edmund Plowden's Advice to Cecilius Calvert Edited by Edward C. Carter, II 117 The James J. Archer Letters. Part I Edited by C. ^. Porter Hopkins 125 A British Officers' Revolutionary War Journal, 1776-1778 Edited by S. Sydney Bradford 150 Religious Influences on the Manumission of Slaves Kenneth L. Carroll 176 Sidelights 198 A Virginian and His Baltimore Diary: Part IV Edited by Douglas H. Gordon Reviews of Recent Books 204 Walsh, Charleston's Sons of Liberty: A Study of the Artisans, 1763- 1789, by Richard B. Morris Manakee, Maryland in the Civil War, by Theodore M. Whitfield Hawkins, Pioneer: A History of the Johns Hopkins University, 1874- 1889, by George H. Callcott Tonkin, My Partner, the River: The White Pine Story on the Susquehanna, by Dorothy M. Brown Hale, Pelts and Palisades: The Story of Fur and the Rivalry for Pelts in Early America, by R. V. Truitt Beitzell, The Jesuit Missions of St. Mary's County, Maryland, by Rev. Thomas A. Whelan Rightmyer, Parishes of the Diocese of Maryland, by George B. Scriven Altick, The Scholar Adventurers, by Ellen Hart Smith Levin, The Szolds of Lombard Street: A Baltimore Family, 1859- 1909, by Wilbur H. Hunter, Jr. Hall, Edward Randolph and the American Colonies, 1676-1703, by Verne E. Chatelain Gipson, The British Isles and the American Colonies: The Southern Plantations, 1748-1754, by Paul R. Locher Bailyn, Education in the Forming of American Society, by S. Sydney Bradford Doane, Searching for Your Ancestors: The How and Why of Genealogy, by Gust Skordas Notes and Queries 224 Contributors 228 Annual Subscription to the Magazine, $4.00. -
Action Plan for Vidzeme Region
Cult ural Routes as Investments for Growth and Jobs Action Plan for Vidzeme Region December 2018 Cultural Routes as Investment for Growth and Jobs _________________________ © Cult-RInG Project Partnership and Vidzeme Tourism Association, Latvia This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the copyright holder, provided acknowledgement of the source is made. No use of this publication may be made for resale or for any other commercial purpose whatsoever without prior permission in writing from the Cult-RInG Project Communication and the respective partner: Vidzeme Tourism Association. Citation: Interreg Europe Project Cult-RInG Action Plan, Vidzeme Tourism Association, Latvia Cult-RInG project communication unit would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source on e-mail: [email protected] Disclaimer This document has been prepared with the financial support of Interreg Europe 2014-2020 interregional cooperation programme. The content of the document is the sole responsibility of Vidzeme Tourism Association and in no way reflect the views of the European Union institutions, nor the Managing Authority of the Programme. Any reliance or action taken based on the information, materials and techniques described within this document are the responsibility of the user. The Cult-RInG project partnership assumes no responsibility for any consequences arising from use of the information described within this document. December 2018 Action Plan 2 Cultural Routes as Investment for Growth and Jobs Interreg Europe Programme Interreg Europe Programme of interregional cooperation helps regional and local governments across Europe to develop and deliver better policy. -
High Horses Horses, Class and Socio-Economic Change in South Africa1
Chapter 7 ❈ High Horses Horses, Class and Socio-economic Change in South Africa1 ‘Things are in the Saddle and ride mankind.’ 2 n the first half of the twentieth century there was a seismic shift in the Irelationship between horses and humans in commercial South Africa as ‘horsepower’ stopped implying equine military-agricultural potential and came to mean 746 watts of power.3 By the 1940s the South African horse industry faced a crisis. There was an over-production of horses, exacerbated by restrictions imposed by the Second World War, which rendered export to international markets difficult.4 Farm mechanisation was proceeding apace and vehicle numbers were doubling every decade.5 As the previous chapter has shown, there were doomed attempts to slow the relentless mechanisation of state transport. As late as 1949 the Horse and Mule Breeders Association issued a desperate appeal to the minister of railways and transport to stall mechanisation and use animal transport wherever possible.6 Futile efforts were made to reorientate the industry towards slaughtering horses for ‘native consumption’ or sending chilled equine meat to Belgium.7 Remount Services had been transferred to the Department of Agriculture, a significant bureaucratic step reflecting the final acknowledgement of equine superfluity to the modern military. As the previous chapter discussed, the so-called ‘Cinderella of the livestock industry’ had to reinvent itself to survive.8 A new breed of horses thus entered the landscape of the platteland: the American Saddlebred.9 Unlike the horses that had preceded them, these creatures were show horses. The breed was noted for its showy action in all Riding High 07.indd 171 2010/05/31 12:04 PM Riding High paces, its swanlike neck with ‘aristocratic arch’ and its uplifted tail. -
Urgent Safeguarding List Report ICH-11 – Form
Urgent Safeguarding List Report ICH-11 – Form REPORT ON THE STATUS OF AN ELEMENT INSCRIBED ON THE LIST OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN NEED OF URGENT SAFEGUARDING DEADLINE 15 DECEMBER 2017 FOR EXAMINATION IN 2018 Instructions for completing the report are available at: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/forms A. COVER SHEET A.1. State Party Latvia A.2. Date of deposit of the instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession This information is available online at www.unesco.org/culture/ich. 14 January 2005 A.3. Element inscribed on the Urgent Safeguarding List that is the subject of this report For multinational elements, please indicate the other States concerned. Name of element: Suiti cultural space Inscribed in: 2009 A.4. Reporting period covered by this report Please indicate the period covered by this report. Beginning date: 1 October 2013 Ending date: 1 October 2017 A.5. Other elements inscribed on the Urgent Safeguarding List, if any Please list all other elements from your country inscribed on the Urgent Safeguarding List, together with the year of inscription; for multinational elements, please indicate the other States concerned. --- Instructions for completing the report are available at: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/forms Form ICH-11-2017-EN - updated on 20/02/2017 – page 1 A.6. Executive summary of the report Please provide an executive summary of the report that will allow general readers to understand the current status of the element, any positive or negative impacts of inscription, the implementation of safeguarding measures during the reporting period and their possible update for the following years. -
Ministero Della Salute Direzione Generale Per L'igiene E La Sicurezza Degli Alimenti E La Nutrizione Ufficio 2 Via Giorgio Ribotta 5- 00144Roma
arsl_ge.alisa.REGISTRO UFFICIALE.I.0012225.25-06-2018 0026792-25/06/2018-DGISAN-MDS-P Trasmissione elettronica N. prot. DGISAN in Docsa/PEC Ministero della Salute Direzione generale per l'igiene e la sicurezza degli alimenti e la nutrizione Ufficio 2 Via Giorgio Ribotta 5- 00144Roma ASSESSORATI ALLA SANITA’ REGIONI E PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI TRENTO SERVIZI VETERINARI LORO SEDI ASSESSORATO ALL’AGRICOLTURA PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI BOLZANO SEDE E p.c. ASSICA Pec: [email protected] UNICEB [email protected] [email protected] ASSOCARNI [email protected] FEDERCARNI [email protected] CONSORZIO DEL PROSCIUTTO DI PARMA [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected] CONSORZIO DEL PROSCIUTTO SAN DANIELE [email protected] CARPEGNA PROSCIUTTI S.p.A. [email protected] CONSORZIO DEL PROSCIUTTO DI MODENA [email protected] C.I.A. organizzazione @cia.it CNA [email protected] UNIONALIMENTARI [email protected] A.I.I.P.A. [email protected] CIM –CONSORZIO ITALIANO MACELLATORI Pec: [email protected] DGSAF Ufficio 1 SEDE OGETTO: Aggiornamenti sull’esportazioni di carne fresca suina, prodotti a base di carne suina e prodotti finiti contenti suino dall’ Italia verso la Federazione russa. Si fa seguito alle lettere di questo ufficio n° prot. 15196 del 12 aprile 2018 e N° prot. 10609 del 19 marzo 2018 concernenti l’oggetto per fornire ulteriori aggiornamenti giunti dalla Parte russa con le ultime linee guida Versione del 14/6/2018 e pervenuti per il tramite della Commissione europea, al fine di consentire una esatta compilazione della certificazione veterinaria che deve accompagnare le carni ed i prodotti del settore suino che sono esportati dall’Italia verso la Federazione Russa. -
Norway Country Report on Farm Animal Genetic Resources, 2002
Norway Country Report on Farm Animal Genetic Resources, 2002 Committee on Farm Animal Genetic Resources Editor: Nina H. Sæther Norway Country Report on Farm Animal Genetic Resources, 2002 ISBN 82-996668-1-3 Published by: The Committee on Farm Animal Genetic Resources (Genressursutvalget for husdyr), 2003 Editor: Nina H. Sæther Layout: Spekter Reklamebyrå AS, www spekter.com Print: Østfold trykkeri Distribution: Norsk Landbruksmuseum, N-1432 Ås, www.nlm.nlh.no NORWAY COUNTRY REPORT ON FARM ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES, 2002 Committee on Farm Animal Genetic Resources Edited by Nina H. Sæther Norway Country Report on Farm Animal Genetic Resources CONTENTS Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 6 The Scope of the Report ................................................................................................................... 7 1 Norwegian Livestock Farming and Aquaculture ........................................................................ 9 1.1 Natural Conditions and Regulatory Framework for Agriculture and the Fish Farming Industry .... 9 1.1.1 Natural Conditions ....................................................................................................... 9 1.1.2 Regulatory Framework for Agriculture and the Fish Farming Industry ........................... 9 1.1.3 Distinctive Features of Norwegian Farm Animal Production and Aquaculture .............. 11 1.1.4 Distinctive Features of Norwegian Animal Breeding ................................................... -
Arheologu Un Etnogrāfu Pētījumi Latvijā
SEKCIJA “ARHEOLOGU UN ETNOGRĀFU PĒTĪJUMI LATVIJĀ 2018. –2020. GADĀ” Tēžu krājums SESSION “RESEARCH BY ARCHEOLOGISTS AND ETHNOGRAPHERS IN LATVIA IN 2018–2020” Abstracts 2021. gada 11. marts Sekcija “Arheologu un etnogrāfu pētījumi Latvijā 2018.–2020.gadā.” 2021.gada 11. marts. Tēžu krājums Session Research by archaeologists and ethnographers in Latvia in 2018–2020 Abstracts Sekcijas rīcības komiteja / Session Organizing Committee: Kristīne Beķere, Ilze Boldāne-Zeļenkova, Antonija Vilcāne, Guntis Gerhards Krājuma sastādītāja / Volume compiled by: Antonija Vilcāne Angļu valodas redaktors / English language editor: Valdis Bērziņš Tehniskā redaktore / Technical editor: Elita Egle © Tēžu autori, 2021 © Latvijas Universitāte, 2021 1 SATURS Sekcijas programma / Programme…………………………………………………………….4 Priekšvārds / Preface ………...………………………………………………………..............7 Valdis Bērziņš Neolīta laika podniecība kopienas dzīvesveida kontekstā: trauku rotāšana ar aptītās auklas un cūkdelfīnu zobu iespiedumiem / Neolithic pottery in the context of community lifeways: decoration with cord stamp and porpoise tooth impressions ……………………………….8-9 Mārcis Kalniņš, Aija Macāne Burtnieku paleoezera krastu arheoloģiskā apzināšana 2020. gadā: izpētes rezultāti un perspektīvas / Archaeological survey of the shores of Burtnieks paleolake in 2020: Research results and future potential………………………………………………………………..10-11 Vanda Visocka, Mārcis Kalniņš, Artis Kons Resursu apzināšana arheoloģijas kontekstā: Māli Daugavas lejtecē, Kurzemē un Burtnieka ezera apkārtnē / Survey of the resources -
Vidzeme Planning Region Sustainable Development Strategy 2030 Mazsalaca Municipality Naukšēni Municipality
VIDZEME PLANNING REGION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 2030 MAZSALACA MUNICIPALITY NAUKŠĒNI MUNICIPALITY VALKA MUNICIPALITY VIDZEME STRENČI MUNICIPALITY KOCĒNI MUNICIPALITY SMILTENE MUNICIPALITY BEVERĪNA MUNICIPALITY APE MUNICIPALITY RŪJIENA MUNICIPALITY ALŪKSNE MUNICIPALITY BURTNIEKI MUNICIPALITY VALMIERA CITY GULBENE MUNICIPALITY RAUNA MUNICIPALITY JAUNPIEBALGA MUNICIPALITY The booklet is VECPIEBALGA MUNICIPALITY nanced by the Norwegian Financial Mechanism programme 2009–2014 No. LV 07 PĀRGAUJA MUNICIPALITY “Capacity-building and Institutional Cooperation between Latvian and CĒSIS MUNICIPALITY LUBĀNA MUNICIPALITY Norwegian Public Institutions, Local PRIEKUĻI MUNICIPALITY CESVAINE MUNICIPALITY and Regional Authorities” project No. 4.3–24/NFI/INP–002 “Increasing territorial development planning capacities of planning regions and local governments of Latvia and elaboration of development planning documents” VARAKĻĀNI MUNICIPALITY MADONA MUNICIPALITY LĪGATNE MUNICIPALITY AMATA MUNICIPALITY AMATA ĒRGĻI MUNICIPALITY ĒRGĻI Vidzeme Region Any development is based on vision, planning and adherence to targets. This is the way, which we are paving today in order to lay the foundation for future prosperity. We hand you Vidzeme Planning Region Sustainable Development Strategy 2030 and Chairman of Vidzeme Planning Vidzeme Planning Region Development Region Development Programme 2015–2020. Council These documents can be considered as a guide to Hardijs Vents strengthen intentions and abilities of people living and working in Vidzeme to promote sustainable -
144-Strengthening-Local-Democracy-In-Armenia ENG.Pdf
Antonella Valmorbida, Secretary General of the European Association of Local Democracy Lusine Alexandryan, Delegate of LDA Foundation Armenia September 2015 This document has been prepared by Antonella Valmorbida, Secretary General of the European Association for Local Democracy, and Lusine Alexandryan, Director of the Local Democracy Armenia, as a contribution to the project “Support for the consolidation of local democracy in Armenia” (Line of Action III “Strengthening leadership capacities of local, elected representatives in Armenia”) implemented by the Council of Europe with the support of the Government of Denmark. The document aims at presenting standards, reference texts, best practices, participation techniques and useful ideas on citizen participation, as discussed during the regional seminars held in Armenia in July 2015. The views expressed in this work do not reflect the official opinion of the Council of Europe or the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. Index To start with… 4 Basic questions and answers 5 Chapter 1 : Short points on Armenia legislation on citizens’ participation 7 1.1. Citizens’ could initiate…. 8 1.2. The Head of communities should or are obliged to… 8 1.3. Community council should…. 8 Chapter 2 : Best practices and Implementation 9 2.1. Follow up of the Congress’ project in Armenia (2014-2015) 9 2.1.1 Focus on participatory budgeting 9 2.1.2 Focus on Community Council’s role 10 2.1.3 Focus on electronic platforms for participation 11 2.2. Cases of citizen’s participation in Southern Caucasus 13 2.2.1. The examples from the Local Democracy Agency Armenia 13 2.2.2. -
Database of Stakeholders 1.1.1 Potential Stakeholders for the Future Workshops
Annex 4: Database of stakeholders 1.1.1 Potential stakeholders for the future workshops Table A.4.1: Database of stakeholders for the Berlin Metropolitan Area STAKEHOLDER ORGANIZATION POSITION NAME GROUP Urban planners/ Senatsverwaltung für Head of Unit Axel specialists (core city, Stadtentwicklung und Grünberg MA, ministry) Wohnen, Senatsverwaltung für Head of Department Kathrin Wirtschaft, Energie, Kanzler-Tullio Gemeinsame Head of Unit Ulrike Kessler Landesplanungsabteilung , Berlin und Brandenburg Wirtschaftsförderung Head of Unit Martina Berlin, Bezirk Tempelhof- Marijnissen Schöneberg BERLIN METROPOLITAN AREA METROPOLITAN BERLIN Regional/local Gemeinde Schönefeld, Mayor Dr. Udo municipalities Haase Gemeinde Grünheide Mayor Arne Christiani Business entities Kommunales Project Lead Matthias von Nachbarschaftsforum Popowski (KNF) Geschäftsstelle durch Büro Complan WISTA Geschäftsführung Head of Development Walter Leibl (Technologiepark Adlershof), Unternehmensnetzwerk Chairman Ulrich Misgeld Motzener Straße, Business Industrie- und Head of Unit Jochen organisations/ Handelskammer (IHK) Brückmann trade unions Berlin, Industrie- und Head of Unit Tim Handelskammer (IHK) Habernicht Potsdam (Kammerbezirk West-Brandenburg), n.n. Handwerkskammer Responsible for Urban Svend Berlin Planning Liebscher Research Deutsches Institut für Head of Unit Martin Gornig organisations/ Wirtschaftsforschung experts Source: MISTA team original illustration ESPON / MISTA - Metropolitan Industrial Spatial Strategy & Economic Sprawl / Interim 1 Report Table A.4.2: -
Latvian - Estonian Common Military Heritage Tourism Product” EST-LAT 156
Project „Latvian - Estonian Common Military Heritage Tourism Product” EST-LAT 156 On-line kick-off meeting minutes Participants: 1. Asnāte Ziemle Latvian Country Tourism Association "Lauku Celotajs" 2. Kristīne Pētersone Latvian Country Tourism Association "Lauku Celotajs" 3. Juris Smaļinskis Latvian Country Tourism Association "Lauku Celotajs" 4. Lauma Strode Latvian Country Tourism Association "Lauku Celotajs" 5. Jana Kalve Kurzeme planning region 6. Aiga Petkēvica Kurzeme planning region 7. Inga Brieze Riga Planning Region 8. Iveta Eizengrauda Riga Planning Region 9. Raitis Sijāts Vidzeme Tourism Association 10. Jānis Sijāts Vidzeme Tourism Association 11. Alise Plaude Vidzeme Tourism Association 12. Dace Klāmane Medical Rehabilitation Centre Ligatne 13. Inese Okonova Medical Rehabilitation Centre Ligatne 14. Kaspars Medical Rehabilitation Centre Ligatne 15. Ieva Dreibante Amata Municipality 16. Liene Johansone Olaine History and art museum 17. Samanta Anna Priedīte Olaine History and art museum 18. Kaspars Špēlis Ikšķile municipality 19. Anna Īviņa Ikšķile municipality 20. Mārtiņš NGO "Mores muzejs" 21. Anta Brača NGO "Mores muzejs" 22. Alise Indriksone Engure municipality 23. Ināra Stalidzāne Carnikava municipality 24. Lana Radčenko Saldus Municipality 25. Solvita Ūdre Ventspils Museum 26. Ilva Zavicka Ventspils Museum 27. Raina Jeeberg Municipality of Lääne-Nigula 28. Anu Viltrop Estonian War Museum 29. Liili Kask Panga Areng MTÜ 30. Maili Roio National Heritage Board of Estonia 31. Anton Parn Foundation Haapsalu and Läänemaa Museums 32. Deana Poder Foundation Haapsalu and Läänemaa Museums 33. Kati Aus Visit Saaremaa 34. Merily Marienhagen Setomaa Municipality Government 35. Raili Mengel ERTO 36. Katrin Papp ERTO 37. Silja Lehtpuu ERTO 38. Margit Säre Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation 39. Ain Tahiste NGO Hiiumaa Military History Society 40.