Proposed Solutions Sample Clauses

Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Open Innovability a proposed solution (your "Proposed Solution") to the eRFP Challenge posted on the Website by a Seeker. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution(s) you agree to provide additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to the Seeker, if requested. BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSED SOLUTION YOU REPRESENT THAT THE PROPOSED SOLUTION DOES NOT CONTAIN AND WILL NOT BE DEEMED TO CONTAIN ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. Solvers with Proposed Solutions that are highly responsive to the terms of the eRFP Challenge Statement may be selected and contacted by Seeker for next steps.
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Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit a proposed solution (your "Proposed Solution") to the Challenge posted on the website by the Seeker to which this CSA relates. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution(s) you agree to provide additional reasonable assistance and information concerning your Proposed Solution to the Seeker, if requested. BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSED SOLUTION, YOU REPRESENT THAT THE PROPOSED SOLUTION DOES NOT CONTAIN AND WILL NOT BE DEEMED TO CONTAIN ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. Solvers with Proposed Solutions that are highly responsive to the terms of the Challenge may be selected and contacted by the Seeker for next steps.
Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Enel (Open Innovability) your idea (your "Proposed Solution") to the Ideation Challenge to which this CSA relates. InnoCentive will access your Proposed Solutions through the Enel XxxxXxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx platform. InnoCentive will make reasonable efforts to transmit Proposed Solutions to Seekers, however, nothing herein shall be construed as requiring InnoCentive to transmit every Proposed Solution on an Challenge to a Seeker. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution you thereby agree to provide reasonable assistance and additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to InnoCentive or the Seeker, if requested.
Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Enel (Open Innovability) your idea (your "Proposed Solution") to the Ideation Challenge to which this CSA relates. Wazoku in addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution you thereby agree to provide reasonable assistance and additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to Wazoku,the Seeker and/or Ehubs, if requested.
Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Open Innovability a proposed solution (your "Proposed Solution") to the eRFP Challenge posted on the Website by a Seeker. InnoCentive will make reasonable efforts to transmit all Proposed Solutions to Seekers, however, nothing herein shall be construed as requiring InnoCentive to transmit every Proposed Solution to a Seeker. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution(s) you agree to provide additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to the Seeker, if requested. BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSED SOLUTION YOU REPRESENT THAT THE PROPOSED SOLUTION DOES NOT CONTAIN AND WILL NOT BE DEEMED TO CONTAIN ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. Solvers with Proposed Solutions that are highly responsive to the terms of the eRFP Challenge Statement may be selected and contacted by Seeker for next steps.
Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Enel Open Innovability Portal your Proposed Solution to the Ideation Challenge to which this CSA relates. InnoCentive will access your Proposed Solutions through the Enel XxxxXxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx platform. InnoCentive will make reasonable efforts to transmit Proposed Solutions to Seekers, however, nothing herein shall be construed as requiring InnoCentive to transmit every Proposed Solution on a Challenge to a Seeker. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution you thereby agree to provide assistance and additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to InnoCentive or the Seeker, if requested.
Proposed Solutions. Retire a 0.58ha wetland from grazing. To erect a 5 wire 2 electric fence and plant 750 appropriate wetland species. Retiring the wetland from grazing will restore ecosystem services and improve water quality leaving the wetland. Wetland to be retired from grazing and planted with mixed natives.
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Proposed Solutions. Poplars have an extensive root system which bind and hold soil in place. Poplars are relatively fast growing and can tolerate a range of environmental conditions including flooding and drought. In addition to being an excellent tool for stabilising eroding soils, poplars can provide an extra source of stock feed during droughts. Common supplements such as silage, lucerne, feed grains and summer feed crops tend to be in short supply and can be very expensive in drought times. Poplar levels are equivalent to lucerne hay and silage in terms of their food value per kilogram of dry matter. Poplars can be fed to stock by pruning selective branches, pollarding or coppicing. 100 poplar poles will be planted in erosion prone areas. Poles will be 3m tall and planted with Dynex sleeves. It is recommended that cattle are excluded from newly planted areas for at least the first three years to enable poles to establish root systems. Poplars are naturally a leader dominant tree and best grown as a single leader. They need to be managed by from pruning to protect soil, increase light to pasture and for wood, as outlined in the polar pole management table below. Refer to section 7.1 of this agreement for information on planting techniques. Poplar Pole Management Plan: Year Poplar Management Pan 0 Plant pole, re-ram in early summer 3 Reduce to a single leader 5 Prune branches to 4m height using a pole saw 9 Prune branches to 6m height using a pole saw 20+ Progressively harvest and replant another pole nearby The proposed works outlined in the Environmental Programme Agreement are consistent with the Vision and Strategy outlined for the Naike Catchment in the Waikato Waipa River Restoration Strategy specifically addressing the CLQ11 project goals; - LUC class 7 soils are managed within their capabilities and are retired from heavy stock grazing - There is a 40% reduction in suspended sediment in the Maire and Naike streams Priority hill country soil conservation works for funding in the Naike Catchment include;  730ha LUC 6e land - 730ha LUC 6e land managed with open space pole planting - 730ha LUC 6e land manged with plantation species (pine or Manuka) - 113km of fencing of LUC 6e land - 392 ha LUC7 land managed with plantation species (pine or Manuka) - 47km of fencing of LUC 7 land - 3ha reducing sediment to waterways outside LUC class 6e, 7 and 8 land (e.g. dewatering, retiring seepages) - 38km fencing existing forest - Pest control for plantings established on LUC 6e a...
Proposed Solutions. As a Solver you may submit to Open Innovability a proposed solution (your "Proposed Solution") to the RFP Challenge posted on the Website by the Seeker. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution(s) you agree to provide additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to the Seeker, if requested. BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSED SOLUTION YOU REPRESENT THAT THE PROPOSED SOLUTION DOES NOT CONTAIN AND WILL NOT BE DEEMED TO CONTAIN ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. Solvers with Proposed Solutions that are highly responsive to the terms of the RFP Challenge Statement may be selected and contacted by the Seeker for next steps.
Proposed Solutions. Fencing and planting of 450m of stream bank, retiring 0.42ha from grazing. The 5 wire fence will be installed above flood level to protect infrastructure. Fencing will provide for the natural hydro-geology of the stream. Riparian planting of 1000 mixed natives will further stabilise the banks, enhance the ecosystem services of the riparian margin providing enhanced instream and riparian habitat; and filter overland flow before it reaches the channel. Riparian area to be retired from grazing and planted. Black line providing indicative location of proposed fence line Riparian area to be retired from grazing and planted. Black line providing indicative location of proposed fence line.
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