Image Anjuta 2.0.0 2.png thumb 300px Anjuta , a C and C IDE for the GNOME environment An integrateddevelopmentenvironment IDE also known as integrated design environment , integrated debugging environment or interactive developmentenvironment is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmer s for software development . An IDE normally consists of a source code ... The boundary between an integrateddevelopmentenvironment and other parts of the broader software developmentenvironment is not well defined. Sometimes a version control system and various tools are integrated ... software development . ref cite web url http java.sun.com developer technicalArticles tools intro.html title Getting Started with an IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironment accessdate 2008 09 09 author ... I is a product from Softlab Munich and was the world s first integrateddevelopmentenvironment ref ... Commons category Integrateddevelopment environments WIDE Web IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironment Comparison of integrateddevelopment environments Computer aided software engineering Multiple document ... 2008 Integrateddevelopment environments for C and C DEFAULTSORT IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironment Category Integrateddevelopment environments ar ast Entornos de desarrollu integraos ... tools constitute a complete developmentenvironment, ref Rehman, Christopher Paul, Christopher R. Paul. The Linux Development Platform Configuring, Using and Maintaining a Complete Programming Environment ... de d veloppement int gr ko id Lingkungan pengembangan terpadu it Integrateddevelopment ... aplinka hu Integr lt fejleszt i k rnyezet ms Persekitaran pembangunan bersepadu nl Integrateddevelopment ... mean that the programmer has to do less mode switching versus using discrete development ... in which all development is done. This program typically provides many features for authoring, modifying ... of development tasks can further increase productivity. For example, code can be parsed while being ... more details
Developmentenvironment may also refer to an integrateddevelopmentenvironment . unreferenced date August 2010 In hosted software e.g., web site application, database not shrinkwrap software development, a developmentenvironment refers to a server tier designated to a specific stage in a release process. Development, Staging site staging , and production is a common arrangement of tiers. A more comprehensive list of tiers class wikitable border 1 Environment Tier Name Description Local Developer s desktop workstation Virtual Machine Virtual machine VM hosted on developers desktop or possibly development server DevelopmentDevelopment server aka sandbox Integration Continuous integration CI build target, or for developer testing of side effects Test QA For Software testing functional , Software performance testing performance testing , Software quality assurance Quality Assurance etc. UAT User acceptance testing Stage Pre production Mirror of production environment Production Live Serves end users clients See also Application lifecycle management Release management Software deployment External links http dltj.org article software development practice Traditional Development Integration Staging Production Practice for Software Development http windowsitpro.com article articleid 8470 the development staging and production model.html The Development, Staging, and Production Model http www.agiledata.org essays sandboxes.html Development Sandboxes An Agile Best Practice Category Software development process fr Environnement de d veloppement ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Image GPowerShell.PNG thumb right Windows PowerShell ISE, with multiple open Powershell sessions RunSpaces in the Windows PowerShell 2.0 An Integrated Scripting Environment ISE is a software application that provides extended facilities to system administrators for Scripting language script development . An ISE normally consists of a script editor which usually includes tab completion syntax highlighting integrated help a debugger a script launcher See also Integrated Development Environment Category Scripting languages programming software stub ... more details
The Integrated Project Support Environment IPSE is a set of management and technical tools to support software development, usually integrated in a coherent framework, equivalent to a Software Engineering Environment . Influential IPSE research was done in the IPSE2.5 project, part of the Alvey programme. The name IPSE2.5 is due directly to the identification in the Alvey programme of three generations of IPSEs. The IPSE2.5 project lay somewhere between the second generation characterised by the use of databases to support the core and the third generation characterised by the use of expert systems techniques . IPSE2.5 is credited with defining early versions of the Role and Interaction concepts later used in human interaction management . External links http citeseer.ist.psu.edu 61753.html The IPSE 2.5 Project Process Modelling as the basis for a Support Environment , Brian Warboys, Published in Proceedings of the First International Conference on System Development Environments and Factories SDEF1, May 1989, Berlin, Pitman 1990. FOLDOC programming software stub Category Integrateddevelopment environments ... more details
no footnotes date March 2010 An integrated collaboration environment ICE is an environment in which a virtual team do their work. Such environments allow companies to realize a number of competitive advantages by using their existing computers and network infrastructure for group and personal collaboration. These fully featured environments combine the best features of web based conferencing and collaboration, desktop videoconferencing, and instant message into a single easy to use, intuitive environment. Recent developments have allowed companies include streaming in real time and archived modes into their ICE. Common applications found within ICE are Collaborative software designed to improve the performance of teams by supporting the sharing and flow of information. It allows for real time collaboration and conferencing. Workflow systems facilitate the automation and management of business processes. Documentation management systems manage a document through all the stages of its processing. Peer to peer collaboration software permits users to communicate in real time and share files without going through a central server. Knowledge management systems are information technology IT systems that support the capture, organization, and distribution of knowledge know how . Social network systems are IT systems that link people to others they know and, from there, to people their contacts know. It is a way to leverage personal and professional contacts. ICE allows organizations to take ... Wainhouse Research. & First Virtual Communications 2002 . The Integrated Collaboration Environment. Retrieved ... Systems . 3rd edition . Toronto. McGraw Hill Ryerson. See also Collaborative workspace Integrateddevelopmentenvironment Specific systems Apple Open Collaboration Environment Bluenog FirstClass Category ... for ensuring that corporate goals are shared and fully integrated. There can be challenges to implementing ... A0DC86C3 F702 408F A0D0 610879679394 0 RADVISIONTheIntegratedCollaborationEnvironment.pdf Integrated ... more details
IntegratedDevelopment Environments for creating games are integrateddevelopmentenvironment s IDEs which provide features such as diagrams and a windowing environment for the computer game creation process. This is in distinction to domain specific entertainment language s, where all is needed is a text editor . A whole list of RPG makers is here ref http rmlist.rpgsource.net ref Examples UnrealKismet ref http www.unrealtechnology.com features.php?ref kismet ref Game Maker Unity game engine RPG Maker LackeyCCG ref http www.lackeyccg.com ref Game Core ref http www.gamecore3d.com ref References reflist Category Integrateddevelopment environments Category Video game development Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
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Integrated conservation and development projects ICDPs are biodiversity conservation ethic conservation projects with rural development components. This is an approach that aspires to combine social development with conservation goals Hughes and Flintan 2001 . These projects look to deal with biodiversity conservation objectives through the use of socio economic investment tools. The World Wide Fund for Nature WWF first introduced ICDPs in the mid 1980s. They wanted to attend to some of the problems associated with the fines and fences nonparticipatory approach to conservation 4 Abdoulaye Ndiaye 2001 . ICDPs under WWF The Wildlands & Human Needs Program was initiated in 1985 by WWF and it incorporated around 20 ICDPs. They wanted to improve the quality of life of rural people through projects that integrated the management of natural resources with economic development. By 1994, WWF was behind more than 50 ICDPs. Today there are around 300 ICDPs 1 Hughes and Flintan 2001 . Various names of ICDPs ICDPs have many different names like People Centered Conservation and Development , Eco development , grassroots conservation , community based natural resource management CBNRM and community ... markers in the references list Integrating Conservation and Development Experience Ross Hughes and Fiona Flintan, Copyright 2001, International Institute for Environment and Development http ... Designing integrated conservation and development projects ICDPs illegal hunting, wildlife conservation ... v048 48.1ndiaye.html A Practitioner s View of Conservation and Development in Africa Integrated ... Integrated Conservation And Development Project Category Conservation de Integrated Conservation and Development ... and initiated by conservation organizations and development agencies. ICDPs are normally linked ..., are believed to discourage poaching and promote economic development. ICDPs try to benefit indigenous ... Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica Projects funded by the UK Department for International Development ... more details
Integrated Rural Development Project. FAO, Rome Rome, Italy , pp. 39. ref . History A new initiative ... developmentenvironment stub fr Vall e de Keita ...Citation style date December 2011 Infobox project projectname Ader Doutchi Maggia Rural Development Project logo File Nologo.png 160px website URL example.com commercial No type Community development location Rome, Italy owner Government of Italy founderimage founder missionstatement To fight against desertification and alleviate poverty date of establishment 1983 funding 14,128 billion Italian lira Italian Liras The Ader Doutchi Maggia Rural Development Project PDR ADM , better known as Keita Project , was launched in 1983 in the framework of the Italian Initiative for the Sahel to reduce food insecurity. It become operational in 1984 and since then it has been active through three phases ended in 2006. The main objective was to increase food security over a very large area, while combating ... and economic development by building schools, medical centers, wells and roads, and providing ... data and information concerning the age and typology of intervention allows the development of specific ... and foster future development and potentialities. Agro ecosystem monitoring in Keita Even if the PDR ... has been chosen as a privileged environment in the drylands in order to answer to open problem s in the Scientific method scientific research and International developmentdevelopment cooperation fields ...? What kind of new relationships could be created between man, the economy and the environment ... a veritable partnership in the delivery of rural development programs? The initiatives of agro ... dynamics The impact of PDR ADM interventions on the environment has been monitored by a multi temporal ...., Tarchiani V., Keita, Niger the impact on environment and livelihood of 20 years fight against desertification ... a reactivation of the desertification is very important, especially in this phase where the environment ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2009 The integrated circuit IC development process is complex and arduous. The high level process for developing an integrated circuit starts with defining product requirements, progresses through architectural definition, implementation, bringup and finally productization. The various phases of the integrated circuit development process are described below. Although the phases are presented here in a straightforward fashion, in reality there is iteration and these steps may occur multiple times. Requirements Before an architecture can be defined some high level product goals must be defined. The requirement s are usually generated by a cross functional team that addresses market opportunity , customer needs, wiktionary feasibility feasibility and much more. This phase should result in a product requirements document . Architecture The architecture defines the fundamental structure, goals and principles of the product. It defines high level concepts and the intrinsic value proposition of the product. Architecture teams take into account many variables and interface with many groups. People creating the architecture generally have a significant amount of experience dealing with systems in the area for which the architecture is being created. The work product of the architecture phase is an architectural specification . Micro architecture The micro architecture is a step closer to the hardware . It implements the architecture and defines specific mechanisms and structures for achieving that implementation. The result of the micro architecture phase is a micro architecture specification which describes the methods used to implement the architecture. Implementation In the implementation phase the design itself is created using ... Integrated Circuit Development Category Integrated circuits ... when trying to mass produce those designs. The integrated circuit IC must be ramped up to production ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Integrated Rural Development Programme IRDP is a rural development program of the Government of India launched in Financial Year 1978 and extended throughout India by 1980. It is a self employment program intended to raise the income generation capacity of target groups among the poor. The target group consists largely of small and marginal farmers, agricultural labourers and rural artisans living below the poverty line. The pattern of subsidy is 25 per cent for small farmers, 33 1 3 per cent for marginal farmers, agricultural labourers and rural artisans and 50 per cent for Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes families and physically handicapped persons. The ceiling for subsidy is Rs.6000 for Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes families and the physically handicapped for others, it is Rs.4000 in non DPAP non DDP areas and Rs.5000 in DPAP and DDP areas. Within the target group, there is an assured coverage of 50 per cent for Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes, 40 per cent for women and 3 per cent for the physically handicapped. Priority in assistance is also given to the families belonging to the assignees of ceiling surplus land, Green Card Holders covered under the Family Welfare Programme and freed bonded labourers. The aim is to raise recipients above the poverty line by providing substantial opportunities for self employment. During the 7th five year plan, the total expenditure under the program was Rs 33.2 million, and Rs 53.7 million of term credit was mobilized. Some 13 million new families participated, bringing total coverage under the program to more than 18 million families. These development programs have played an important role in increased agricultural production by educating farmers and providing them with financial and other inputs to increase yields. The objective of IRDP is to enable identified rural poor families to cross ... yojana SGSY since 01.04.1999. Category Rural development in India India stub ... more details
The Xerox DevelopmentEnvironment was one of the first Integrateddevelopmentenvironment s IDEs . It was first implemented on the Xerox Alto in 1977. See also BCPL Mesa programming language External links http www.apearson.f2s.com xde.html The Xerox DevelopmentEnvironment XDE http www.digibarn.com collections papers dick sweet xdepaper.pdf Paper on XDE Category Integrateddevelopment environments programming software stub ... more details
A collaborative developmentenvironment CDE is an online meeting space where a software development project s project stakeholders stakeholders can work together, no matter what timezone or region they are in, to discuss, document, and produce project deliverables. The name was coined by Grady Booch . ref http www.alphaworks.ibm.com contentnr cdeintro Q&A with Grady Booch Collaborative Development Environments Interview with Grady Booch on IBM alphaworks Dec 2006 ref It is seen as an evolution from the integrateddevelopmentenvironment IDE , which combined programming tools on the desktop, and the extended developmentenvironment XDE , which combined lifecycle development tools with an IDE such as Microsoft s Visual Studio Team System and the IBM Rational Rose XDE while the IDE focuses on tools to support the individual developer, the CDE focuses on supporting the needs of the development team as a whole. Although growing from a tool base in the software development sector, the CDE has been taken up in other sectors, with teams typically geographically dispersed, where it is beneficial to be able to collaborate across the web, including automotive and aeronautical engineering, movie production, and civil engineering. Typical Functionalities Version control system Bug tracking system Todo list Mailing list Document management system Internet forum Forum References reflist External links http gforge.org GForge.org Category Integrateddevelopment environments Internet stub compu prog stub ... more details
Conference on Environment and Development may refer to South African National Conference on Environment and Development , a three day conference United Nations Conference on Environment and Development , a major United Nations conference disambig ... more details
Revolution is a software developmentenvironment multimedia authoring software in the tradition of HyperCard and is based on the MetaCard engine. Its primary focus is on providing a relatively accessible development tool set and scripting language that enable the creation of software programs that run across multiple platforms with little or no code modificaitons. The IntegrateddevelopmentenvironmentIntegratedDevelopmentEnvironment IDE included with Revolution is built partly on the models created by Bill Atkinson and the original HyperCard team at Apple Inc. Apple and subsequently followed by many other software development products, such as Microsoft s Visual Basic . Revolution includes an English language like scripting language called Transcript programming language Transcript , a full programming language superset of the HyperCard s scripting language, HyperTalk . The higher grade versions see Versions , below , allow applications to be compiled to run on more than one platform, including Macintosh Classic or Mac OS 9 , and Mac OS X , Microsoft Windows Windows and Unix like systems including Linux . It can also import HyperCard stacks, which require little or no modification unless they use external functions, which generally do not work in Revolution. Revolution is designed to be an environment where non programmers feel at ease and programmers feel not too uncomfortable after getting used to non traditional programming syntax . Like any programming language or developmentenvironment, opinions as to the degree to which those aims have been achieved vary greatly. Versions Before Revolution 2, the Starter Kit version was available. This was freeware and imposed restrictions on the user, such as not allowing scripts longer than ten lines to be compiled. However, this has since been discontinued and is no longer available for download. The Dreamcard version is intended for home users hobbyists. Applications called stacks built using it require either the Dreamcard ... more details
multiple issues notability December 2011 orphan December 2011 unreferenced December 2011 Please leave this line alone Infobox journal title The Journal of Environment & Development cover File The Journal of Environment & Development.jpg editor Raymond Cl men on discipline Environmental Studies and Economics former names abbreviation The J. Of Environ. & Development publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Quarterly history 1992 present openaccess license impact impact year 2010 website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal200786?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q The Journal of Environment 26 Development&fs 1 link1 http jed.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jed.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1070 4965 eISSN OCLC 26268045 LCCN 93657037 The Journal of Environment & Development is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers four times a year in the field of environmental studies and international policy . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Raymond Cl men on Bren School of Environmental Science and Management . It has been in publication since 1992 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Scope The Journal of Environment & Development seeks to further research and debate in the field of environment and development issues at the local, national, regional, and international levels. The journal provides a forum for debate among policy makers, academics and activists. The Journal of Environment & Development publishes articles, policy analyses and regional reports. Abstracting and indexing The Journal of Environment & Development is abstracted and indexed in the following databases Sociological Abstracts External links Official website 1 http jed.sagepub.com DEFAULTSORT Journal of Environment & Development Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Environmental Studies journals ... more details
about the ISO DevelopmentEnvironment the commercial organization named Isode Isode Limited Unreferenced date December 2009 The ISODE software, originally perhaps intended to be an ISO DevelopmentEnvironment , was an implementation of the Open Systems Interconnection OSI OSI Model upper layer protocols , from transport layer to application layer , which was widely used in the Internet research community to experiment with implementation and deployment of OSI during the late 1980s and early 1990s. While the ISODE implementation could be configured to use one of several X.25 CONS or connectionless lower layer protocols, many ISODE deployments were based on RFC 1006 , the implementation of OSI transport protocol TP0 as a layer atop Transmission Control Protocol TCP , in order to use IP based networks which were becoming increasingly common. ISODE formed the basis for popular implementations of X.400 PP and X.500 QUIPU , and the approaches for providing a simplified directory lookup protocol that was easier to implement in a client than X.500 s Directory Access Protocol led to the development of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol . Implementations of FTAM and Virtual terminal VT were included in ISODE, and implementations of X.400 P7 PPMS , TMN protocol TMN OSIMIS and other OSI protocols were also made atop ISODE. DEFAULTSORT Isode Iso DevelopmentEnvironment Category ISO ... more details
The Women s Environment & Development Organization WEDO is an international non governmental organization based in New York , United States U.S. that advocates women s rights women s equality in global policy. It was founded in 1990 by Bella Abzug and Mim Kelber to take action in the United Nations and other international policymaking forums. Its early successes included achieving gender sexual equality equality in the final documents of Agenda 21 and the Rio Declaration . In 2006, the organization was named as an international Champions of the Earth Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environment Programme . WEDO and the Center for Women s Global Leadership launched the Gender Equality Architecture Reform GEAR Campaign in February 2008 to mobilize women s groups and allies to push for the adoption of the new UN entity for gender equality and women s empowerment. ref cite web url http www.un ngls.org IMG pdf ROUNDUP.2.pdf title Strengthening the UN Gender Architecture New Momentum behind Gender equality and the empowerment of women work RoundUp accessdate 2011 9 25 date March 2010 publisher United Nations Non Governmental Liaison Service NGLS . ref WEDO focuses its work in three programmatic areas Gender & Governance, Sustainable Development, and Economic & Social Justice. Priority projects include MisFortune500.org, climate change advocacy, and UN Reform. See also Wangari Maathai Vandana Shiva References reflist http www.unep.org champions Winners winners2006 default.asp?ct b1 Summary of 2006 Champions of the Earth, United Nations Environment Programme External links http www.unep.org women env Women and the Environment http www.unep.org gender env Gender and the Environment http www.wedo.org index.aspx Women s Environment & Development Organization Category Women s rights Category International environmental organizations Category International nongovernmental organizations Category Feminist organizations Category Development organizations Category Organizations ... more details
The Centre for Development and the Environment lang no Senter for utvikling og milj , SUM is a research institute affiliated with the University of Oslo . History It was established in 1990, following the work with the report Our Common Future and the increased focus on the environment and sustainable development. Structure The centre is placed directly under the Board of Directors of the University of Oslo. Its Board comprises representatives from the relevant faculties of the university, that is the faculties of Social Sciences, Arts, Natural Sciences, and Law. In addition, the Board has two members not connected to the university. The current director is Kristi Anne St len . It is funded by the University as well as organizations such as the Research Council of Norway , NUFU the Norwegian Universities Committee for Development Research and Education , the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs , the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment Ministry of the Environment , NORAD and the World Bank . Staff More than 50 people are affiliated with the Centre for Development and the Environment. Researchers include Harald B ckman , Arne N ss and Nina Witoszek . Guest researchers include James Lovelock . External links http www.sum.uio.no Official site http www.sum.uio.no about sum index.html About http www.sum.uio.no staff index.html Staff http www.sum.uio.no publications index.html Publications coord 59 56 51.6 N 10 43 53.5 E type landmark region NO dim 530 display title Category Environmental research institutes Category Social science institutes Category Research institutes in Norway Category 1990 establishments Category University of Oslo ... more details
The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development , often shortened to Rio Declaration , was a short document produced at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCED , informally .... International actions in the field of environment and development should also address the interests ... future sustainable development around the world. Some of the principles contained in the Rio Declaration ... for sustainable development. They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature ... within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction. Principle 3. The Right to development The right to development must be fulfilled so as to equitably meet developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations. Principle 4. Environmental Protection in the Development Process In order to achieve sustainable development, environmental protection shall constitute an integral part of the development process and cannot be considered in isolation from it. Principle 5. Eradication ... requirement for sustainable development, in order to decrease the disparities in standards ... that they bear in the international pursuit of sustainable development in view of the pressures their societies place on the global environment and of the technologies and financial resources ... sustainable development and a higher quality of life for all people, States should reduce and eliminate ... policies. Principle 9. Capacity Building for Sustainable Development States should cooperate to strengthen endogenous capacity building for sustainable development by improving scientific understanding through exchanges of scientific and technological knowledge, and by enhancing the development, adaptation ... access to information concerning the environment that is held by public authorities, including information ... system that would lead to economic growth and sustainable development in all countries, to better ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name International Institute for Environment and Development IIED Non profit ... dissolved footnotes The International Institute for Environment and Development IIED is a London ... Institute for Environment and Development notes on a small office . Global Environmental Change ...&pg RA1 PA126&dq 22Barbara Ward 22 2B 22International Institute for Environment and Development 22&num ... Institute for Environment and Development Category Organizations established in 1971 Category Sustainability ... location London , United Kingdom area served World wide origins key people focus Sustainable development ..., Ward and her IIED team carried out research and lobbying work on a range of contemporary environment and development topics, using funds obtained from key donor organisations and occasionally from ..., and currently Dr Camilla Toulmin, an economist and expert on development problems in African drylands . In October 2008, The Independent cited Dr Toulmin as one of http www.independent.co.uk environment ... of major organisations including the World Bank , the Department for International Development ... rural appraisal, a suite of largely visual techniques widely used in international and community development ... headed by Saleemul Huq http www.iied.org HS index.html Human Settlements urban poverty, urban environment, rural urban links http www.iied.org SM index.html Sustainable Markets environment economics, corporate ... staff changes and the emergence of new environmental and development concerns. Publications Each Group publishes policy briefings and working papers. This includes the international journal, Environment ... environment green living the iiosi green list britains top 100 environmentalists 958711.html?action ... Development . Earthscan, London. collection on IIED to mark its 30th anniversary cite book title Dictionary of Environment and Development last Crump first Andy year 1993 publisher MIT Press isbn 0262531178 url http books.google.co.uk books?id CTBdplpW6RkC&pg PA143&dq 22International Institute for Environment ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 The Environment and Development Party lang fr Parti de l Environnement et du D veloppement was a political party in Morocco . In the Moroccan parliamentary election, 2002 parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 2 out of 325 seats. In the next Moroccan parliamentary election, 2007 parliamentary election , held on 7 September 2007, the party won 2.9 of the votes and 5 out of 325 seats. It merged into the Authenticity and Modernity Party in 2008. Moroccan political parties Category Political parties in Morocco Category Green political parties Morocco party stub fr Parti de l environnement et du d veloppement ... more details
infobox organization name Global Development And Environment Institute image size abbreviation GDAE motto formation 1993 type research center headquarters Tufts University , United States leader title Co directors leader name Neva Goodwin br William Moomaw website http ase.tufts.edu gdae ase.tufts.edu gdae The Global Development And Environment Institute GDAE , pronounced gee day is a research center at Tufts University founded in 1993. GDAE works to promote a better understanding of how societies can pursue their economic and community goals in an environmentally and socially sustainable manner. GDAE pursues its mission through original research, policy work, publication projects, curriculum development, conferences and other activities Dr. Neva Goodwin and Dr. William Moomaw are co directors of GDAE. The Theory and Education program area, headed by Dr. Jonathan Harris is developing a comprehensive, teachable system of economic theory that will better serve human needs and respond to ecological realities. The program explores and develops alternatives to the standard economic paradigm, both in the form of new economic theories and as teachable curriculum materials. The Research and Policy program area, led by Dr. Frank Ackerman, carries out applied research on the effects of economic policies using an analytical framework that assesses the limitations of market mechanisms for addressing social and environmental issues. Research priorities include energy and climate change , recycling and materials use, and globalization and sustainable economic integration. GDAE researchers emphasize ecological health and the correlation between social and economic well being. They work with an expansive understanding of economic systems that recognizes that an economic system is embedded ... DeCanio 2008 Jos Antonio Ocampo and Robert Wade development scholar Robert Wade 2009 Bina Agarwal and Daniel Kahneman External links http ase.tufts.edu gdae Global Development and Environment Institute ... more details
an institution to promote the ecologically sound development of mountainous regions was first discussed at the International Workshop on the Development of Mountain Environment in December 1974 in Munich ... landmark scale 2000 display title DEFAULTSORT International Centre For Integrated Mountain Development ...Unreferenced date November 2010 Infobox Organization name International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development image Icimod.logo.png image border size 230px caption ICIMOD Logo map msize mcaption motto formation 5th December 1983 extinction type headquarters Kathmandu , Nepal location membership 8 member countries language leader title Director General leader name Dr. Andreas Schild key people num staff budget website http www.icimod.org www.icimod.org The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development ICIMOD is an international independent mountain learning and knowledge centre committed to improving the sustainable livelihoods of mountain peoples in the extended Himalayan region. ICIMOD serves eight regional member countries RMCs of the Hindu Kush Himalayan area Afghanistan , Bangladesh , Bhutan , China , India , Myanmar , Nepal , and Pakistan and the global mountain community. Founded in 1983, ICIMOD is based in Kathmandu , Nepal, and brings together a partnership of its regional member countries, partner institutions, and donors with a commitment for development action to secure a better future for the people and environment of the extended Himalayan region. Vision Together with its partners and regional member countries, ICIMOD is committed to a shared vision of prosperous and secure mountain communities committed to peace, equity, and environmental sustainability. Mission ICIMOD s mission is to develop and provide integrated and innovative solutions, in cooperation ... organisations based in Nepal Category Sustainable agriculture de International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development ... more details
Expert subject Brazil date May 2009 Cleanup date May 2009 Image Piaui RIDETeresina.png thumb 200px Map of Grand Teresina The Region Integrated Development of Large Teresina was established by the Federal Decree No 4367, September 9, 2002. It covers the municipalities of Senior Piau piauienses Altos , Beneditinos , Coivaras , Curralinhos , Demerval Lob o , Jos de Freitas , Lagoa Alegre , Lagoa do Piau , Miguel Le o , Monsenhor Gil , Teresina and Uni o , plus the municipality of Maranh o Timon , which is on the left Parna ba the river, opposite the capital piauiense. These municipalities occupy an area of 10,527  km , in which 1,092 thousand people live, according to the Census 2007, the IBGE, representing 37 of the population of the state of Piau . The performance of RIDE covers the main areas of development of cities, including infrastructure, employment generation and vocational training, sanitation water supply, sewage collection and treatment and cleaning of public service , use and occupation of land. With the installation of RIDE, all actions carried out in the municipalities are to be coordinated by the Council of Development Network, formed by mayors of the region, chosen by the Codevasf, representatives of state governments, which are responsible for choosing them and by members of Ministry of Integration and Development Company of the Valleys of San Francisco and Parna ba. Category Piau ... more details