GOAL AND PURPOSE. The goal of the Cooperative Agreement is to provide students with disabilities appropriate personal, social, academic and vocational skills, which lead to a successful transition from school to employment and adult life.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. The goal of the Agreement is to outline the roles and responsibilities of the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (VRNH) & the Bureau of Special Education Support (NHSES) to provide students with disabilities appropriate personal, social, academic, and vocational skills, which lead to a successful transition from school to employment and adult life.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. 2.1 The overarching goal of this Agreement is to articulate the actions the Parties will take over the next five years to support the recovery of self-sustaining populations of SMC, with an initial focus on the Central Group, in line with the outcomes outlined in the Recovery Strategy and in consideration of the rights of directly affected First Nations.
2.2 The purposes of this Agreement are to: Set out conservation measures that will be taken by the Parties to support recovery of the SMC in British Columbia with an initial focus on the Central Group. These measures include: habitat management (including protection and restoration); monitoring of population, habitat, and the effectiveness of all measures described herein; mortality and population management (including predator management, captive rearing and maternity penning); and better management of recreational and other access to sensitive caribou habitat; Provide for collaboration and partnership with First Nations that have a direct interest in the recovery of the SMC; Coordinate planning efforts between the Parties; Establish a mechanism to resolve key knowledge gaps or technical disagreements with respect to caribou recovery; and Facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. 2.1. The overarching goal of this Agreement is to articulate the actions the Parties will take to support the conservation and recovery of local Boreal Woodland Caribou populations to self-sustaining status in the long term, in a manner consistent with the population and distribution objectives and critical habitat outcomes outlined in the Federal Recovery Strategy and aligned with the Manitoba Recovery Strategy.
2.2. The purposes of this Agreement are to:
2.2.1. set out effective conservation and recovery measures that will be taken by the Parties to support conservation and recovery of Boreal Woodland Caribou local populations in Manitoba. These measures include: landscape planning and caribou population and habitat monitoring;
2.2.2. coordinate conservation activities between the Parties in respect to Boreal Woodland Caribou conservation and recovery; and
2.2.3. facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. 2.1 The overarching goal of this agreement is to articulate how the Parties will collaboratively support the recovery of boreal caribou in Labrador.
2.2 The purposes of this agreement are to: • Coordinate planning efforts between the Parties, which includes facilitating the integration of new information into updated federal and provincial recovery documents; • Support collaboration and partnerships with Indigenous governments and organizations that have a direct interest in the recovery of boreal caribou; and • Identify conservation measures that will be taken by the Parties to support the recovery of boreal caribou in Newfoundland and Labrador, which includes commitments to: • Address the threats associated with the unsanctioned harvest of boreal caribou; and • Protect and manage habitat.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. 2.1 The overarching goal of this Agreement is to articulate the actions the Parties will take over the next five years to support the conservation and recovery of the boreal caribou population in the Northwest Territories, in line with the population and distribution objectives outlined in the National Recovery Strategy and the conservation and recovery goal and objectives outlined in the NWT Recovery Strategy.
2.2 The purposes of this Agreement are to:
2.2.1 Set out measures that will be taken by the Parties to support conservation and recovery of the boreal caribou in the Northwest Territories (Appendix A), consistent with the Consensus Agreement Respecting Implementation of the Recovery Strategy for Boreal Caribou in the Northwest Territories (Schedule 1);
2.2.2 Coordinate planning efforts between the Parties;
2.2.3 Resolve key knowledge gaps or disagreements with respect to boreal caribou conservation and recovery;
2.2.4 Facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents; and
2.2.5 Achieve recovery for the NT1 self-sustaining local population by maintaining conditions that support its self-sustaining status.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. The overarching goal of this Agreement will be for Ontario, with support from Canada, to work collaboratively with Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners to sustain or improve the environmental conditions necessary for recovery of the Boreal Caribou at the Range-scale, informed by best available science. For example, Ontario will use range-scale analysis to inform conservation, resource management and other development activities to contribute to the protection, management and mitigation of impacts on Critical Habitat outcomes (i.e., disturbance levels and biophysical attributes) set out in the Federal Amended Recovery Strategy. The purpose of this Agreement will be to support the implementation of Conservation Measures, building on the base of existing management under Boreal Caribou Conservation Frameworks, that create the environmental conditions necessary to maintain and recover Self-Sustaining Local Populations of Boreal Caribou.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. The overarching goal of this Agreement is to articulate the actions the Parties will take over the next five years to support the conservation and recovery of local Woodland Caribou populations to self-sustaining status in the long term, in line with the population and distribution objectives and critical habitat outcomes outlined in the federal Recovery Strategies and aligned with A Woodland Caribou Policy for Alberta. The purpose of this Agreement is to set out effective conservation and recovery measures that will be taken by the Parties to support conservation and recovery of Woodland Caribou local populations in Alberta. These measures include: landscape planning; habitat conservation and management; mortality and population management; and population and habitat monitoring.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. The goal of this thesis is to provide a general framework for SVA. The purpose of the work is to underscore the added values to the customer’s business which will be achieved as the result of service delivery and, gradually, increase the customer satisfaction. Besides, SVA is used as a tool to decrease the uncertainty of outcome upon purchase due to the intangible nature of IT services.
GOAL AND PURPOSE. 2.1 The overarching goal of this Agreement is to articulate the actions the Parties will take over the next five years to support the conservation and recovery of the boreal caribou population in the Northwest Territories, in line with the population and distribution objectives outlined in the Recovery Strategy for the Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), Boreal population, in Canada and the conservation and recovery goal and objectives outlined in the Recovery Strategy for the Boreal Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Northwest Territories.
2.2 The purposes of this Agreement are to:
2.2.1 Set out measures that will be taken by the Parties to support conservation and recovery of the boreal caribou in the Northwest Territories (Appendix A), consistent with the Consensus Agreement Respecting Implementation of the Recovery Strategy for Boreal Caribou in the Northwest Territories (Schedule 1);
2.2.2 Coordinate planning efforts between the Parties;
2.2.3 Resolve key knowledge gaps or disagreements with respect to boreal caribou conservation and recovery;
2.2.4 Facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents; and
2.2.5 Achieve recovery for the NT1 self-sustaining local population by maintaining conditions that support its self-sustaining status.