Sustainability Planning Sample Clauses

The Sustainability Planning clause requires parties to outline and implement strategies that promote environmental responsibility and resource efficiency within the scope of their agreement. This may involve setting targets for reducing waste, using renewable materials, or adhering to recognized sustainability standards throughout the project or business relationship. By establishing clear expectations for sustainable practices, the clause helps ensure that both parties contribute to long-term environmental goals and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing the risk of negative environmental impact and enhancing corporate social responsibility.
Sustainability Planning. Awarded Implementation Grant projects will be required to produce a sustainability plan in Year 2 of the grant. Please outline initial ideas about how some or all of the proposed grant activities can be sustained into the future after grant funding ends.
Sustainability Planning. Plan for the sustainable management of the Cosumnes Groundwater Subbasin.
Sustainability Planning. This section is a new requirement. Here, your team should present specific market research objectives to be addressed during the lifetime of your project. Please describe your proposed market-related activities with the same rigor that you describe your scientific activities in the sections above. Specific stages and milestones should be included in your Work Schedule page. Personnel who will be engaged in market research should be identified along with other project team members on the Scientists page. All expenses related to your sustainability planning should be listed in the Budget page. Briefly describe your vision of how your scientific team could ensure its ability to continue its scientific or technical activities after the conclusion of the project. Describe the specific “market” of interest. As well, please highlight information that you do not yet know, that you will need to gather in order to achieve this vision. Given your vision and the information gaps described above, formulate one or two specific market research objectives that you can address during the lifetime of your project: A. You may wish to pose a hypothesis about the market, e.
Sustainability Planning. Develop a sustainability plan to ensure the ongoing viability of programs and maintenance efforts, including identifying additional funding sources, such as donations, and sponsorships • Leverage the success of funded initiatives to attract further investment and community support, reinforcing the WDPAC’s role as a cultural hub for Seminole County.
Sustainability Planning. This is a new requirement. Please note that all activities must be supported and described in the electronic Financial Tables, as well as here in the proposal text. 1) Tamari Lagidze - E-mail: ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ mob: +▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ 2) ▇▇▇▇▇ Nikoleishvili - E-mail: ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ +▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇
Sustainability Planning. This PhD work will address the „market“ of dual-use technologies, legislation field and other issues associated with that in Ukraine and will classify its “underwater rocks” and evaluate successful stories if any exists since 1990. Needless to say that the „market“ of dual-use technologies is a very specific and sensitive in each country not only in Ukraine and the EU. This work will address issues associated with this „market“ in Ukraine and will classify its “underwater rocks” and evaluate successful stories if any exists since 1990. The objective is to evaluate the „market“ of intangible technologies in Ukraine and the main obstacles and controversy (organizational, economical, political, etc.) faced while transferring those into the EU. The succesful stories, if any, shall be evaluated and analyzed. 1. classify technology transfer barriers, namely: technical, organizational, economic and system barriers. Accounting for barriers analyzed from literature sources and author’s experience gained during more than 25 years of R&D dual-use projects execution and tight cooperation with the US Army Research Laboratory, Air Force, Navy and industrial companies of the USA, the author present barriers that he met in practice during the above said period. 2. evaluate specific, progressive steps required to achieve an effective cooperation between supplier and recipient of materials science technologies; 3. assess measures that would offer more transparency and openness in transfer of dual-se technologies and thus bring end-use to greater predictability; and 4. examine measures which could build-up more confidence and security between Ukraine and EU, while materials science technologies of dual-use are concerned. 5. highlight and evaluate key positions for the methodology as to a technology scientific escort and adaptation to raw material of country recipient after the transfer. The result of this effort falls diretly from its main objective and is as follows, to fulfill and defense PhD work aimed at definition of official transfer mechanism of technologies of dual-use. The available knowledge about regularities and mechanisms of transfer of intangible materials science technologies as well technology transfer barriers between Ukraine and the EU shall be revealed, systemized and specified.