Adaptation Sample Clauses

Adaptation. If the Contractor undertakes to adapt the Contractual Services to the requirements of E.ON the Contractor shall notify E.ON of the completion of the adaptation in text form.
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Adaptation. Cooperation may be adapted and developed at any time by mutual agreement between the Parties.
Adaptation. The adaptation right includes the right to produce DERIVED or MODIFIED DATASETS, reformat, extract or incorporate the DATASET or any part thereof, assemble and incorporate the DATASET, or any isolated component or part thereof in any other work or document, by any means and using any technical or artistic process. The rights of use comprises the distribution, including, but not only, making available, of Datasets solely in the following cases: - For natural or legal persons using one or more of the original DATASETS when carrying out a PEF/OEF study in compliance with a PEFCR/OEFSR developed in the framework established by the Commission or in compliance with the requirements of an EU policy, the right of use also comprises the making publicly available for free of PEF/OEF study results (including PEF or OEF "LCI result" (aggregated) dataset as one form of DERIVED DATASET), without including the LCI data of the original DATASETS. The distributed PEF or OEF LCI result dataset must retain a reference to the fact that one or more original DATASETS have been used, and an electronic reference to the data node is to be included in visible form by the user. - Distribution for free among project partners (entities or persons) implementing a PEF or OEF study in compliance with a PEFCR/OEFSR developed in the framework established by the Commission or in compliance with the requirements of an EU policy. In case the dataset documentation is required for a PEF or OEF study reporting purposes, the metadata can be distributed in the study, but excluding the life cycle inventory and LCIA results of the DATASET.
Adaptation. If a provision herein violates any law, it shall be interpreted, as applicable, in order to make it cwith the law or, failing that, in the way most likely to respect the parties’ intention without deviating from the regulations of such law.
Adaptation. 1. Parties share the goal of increasing resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, recognizing that adaptation is a challenge faced by all, with local, national, regional and international dimensions, and that it is a key component of and contribution to the long-term global response to climate change to protect people, livelihoods and ecosystems. 2. Parties recognize that, the greater their mitigation efforts, the less adaptation will be needed. 3. Parties acknowledge that adaptation action should follow a country-driven, gender-sensitive, participatory and fully transparent approach, taking into consideration vulnerable groups, communities and ecosystems, and should be based on and guided by the best available science and, as appropriate, traditional and indigenous knowledge, with a view to integrating adaptation into relevant social, economic and environmental policies and actions, where appropriate. 4. Parties further recognize the importance of international cooperation and support for adaptation efforts and the importance of taking into account the needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable, recognizing the particular vulnerabilities of LDCs and small island developing States (SIDS). 5. Parties [shall][should][other] enhance their cooperation, including with respect to: (a) Sharing information, best practices, experiences and lessons learned; (b) Strengthening institutional arrangements to support the synthesis of relevant information and knowledge as well as the provision of technical guidance and support; (c) Early warning and emergency response preparedness. 6. Each Party [shall][should][other] engage in a national adaptation planning process and enhance its adaptation plans, policies and actions. Such plans, policies and actions will vary depending on each Party’s national circumstances and priorities, and could include: (a) Undertaking assessments of climate change impacts and vulnerability; (b) Prioritizing action with respect to the people, places, ecosystems and sectors that are most vulnerable to climate impacts; (c) Strengthening governance and enabling environments for adaptation; (d) Monitoring, reporting, evaluating, and learning from, adaptation plans, policies, programmes and actions. 7. Each Party [shall][should][other] submit an adaptation communication that: (a) May include its plans, priorities and/or needs; (b) May be submitted independently or in conjunction with another communication; (c) ...
Adaptation. The <common state> and the <component states> shall adapt this Agreement by consensus to take account of further developments of European integration or other needs that may arise.
Adaptation. If a provision of the Contract contravenes a law, it must be interpreted, as the case may be, to bring it into conformity with the law or, failing that, in the manner most likely to respect the intention of the parties without derogation from prescriptions of this law.
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Adaptation. 1. Parties hereby establish the global goal of enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, [in accordance with the objective, principles and provisions of the Convention, including common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,] with a view to contributing to sustainable development [and ensuring adaptation in the context of the goal of holding the increase in the global average temperature below [2 degrees C][[2 or] 1.5 degrees C referred to in Article 2]. 2. Parties recognize that adaptation is a global challenge faced by all with local, subnational, national, regional and international dimensions, and that it is a key component of and contribution to the long-term global response to climate change to protect people, livelihoods and ecosystems, taking into account the urgent and immediate needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable. 3. Adaptation efforts of developing countries shall be recognized, in accordance with the modalities to be adopted by the CMA at its first session. 4. Parties recognize the need for adaptation regardless of the level of mitigation reached, that greater levels of mitigation can reduce the need for additional adaptation efforts, [and] that greater adaptation needs involve greater adaptation costs[ and that greater rates and magnitude of climate change increase the likelihood of exceeding adaptation limits]. 5. Parties acknowledge that adaptation action should follow a country-driven, gender-responsive, participatory and fully transparent approach, taking into consideration vulnerable groups, communities and ecosystems, and should be based on and guided by the best available science and, as appropriate, traditional, indigenous peoples knowledge and local knowledge systems, with a view to integrating adaptation into relevant socioeconomic and environmental policies and actions, where appropriate. 6. Parties recognize the importance of support and international cooperation for adaptation efforts and the importance of taking into account the needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable [, recognizing the particular vulnerabilities of the least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing States (SIDS)]. 7. Parties should strengthen their cooperation for enhancing action on adaptation, taking into account the Cancun Adaptation Framework, including with regard to: (a) Sharing information, good pr...
Adaptation. 1. Parties hereby [establish][share] the [global goal][long-term vision] of enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, [in accordance with the objective, principles and provisions of the Convention, including common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,] with a view to [[enabling][contributing to] [climate-resilient] sustainable development] [and] ensuring adaptation in the context of the goal of holding the increase in the global average temperature [below 2 °C][below [2 or] 1.5 °C] referred to in Article 2]. Parties recognize that adaptation is a global challenge faced by all with local, subnational, national, regional and international dimensions, and that it is a key component of and contribution to the long-term global response to climate change to protect people, livelihoods and ecosystems[, taking into account the urgent and immediate needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable]. 2. Option 1: [Parties recognize that adaptation [will][may] be needed regardless of the level of mitigation reached [and that [greater aggregate levels of mitigation can reduce the need for additional adaptation efforts][the greater their collective mitigation efforts, the less adaptation is needed [in the long term]][less adaptation will be needed if[, inter alia,] their collective mitigation efforts are greater]].]
Adaptation. Parties hereby establish the global goal of enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, [in accordance with the objective, principles and provisions of the Convention, including common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,] with a view to [contributing to sustainable development] [and] [ensuring adaptation in the context of the goal of holding the increase in the global average temperature [below 2 °C][below [2 or] 1.5 °C] referred to in Article 2].
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