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The Forest Research Institute Baden-Wuerttemberg (FVA) is the research facility of the German state Baden-Wuerttemberg and is therefore assigned to the Ministry for Nutrition and Rural areas in Stuttgart. The FVA developed out of the Badish Forest Research Facility in Karlsruhe, which was established in 1870, and the Wuerttembergish Forest Research Facility in Stuttgart-Hohenheim established in 1872 and exists in its current form in Freiburg im Breisgau since 1958. A close and mutual cooperation within the framework of the so-called "Freiburg-Model" exists between the FVA and theFaculty for Forest and Environmental Science at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg. This cooperation expresses itself amongst other things in combined colloquiums, a joint journal series and the initiation of cooperative research projects. Employees of the FVA are also active in the university's teaching programme within the forestry faculty. However, whilst the university carries out predominantly basic research, the FVA administrates practical research and development for the Forest Service and forest enterprises. Many projects are thus carried out in close cooperation with the other Forest Research Institutes in Germany or neighbouring countries (e.g. Austria or Switzerland). In addition, university institutes in, and outside of Freiburg are regularly amongst the partners of the FVA. Additionally, employees of the FVA are represented in numerous national and international consultation and decision-making bodies.
Government of Valencia, Department of Infrastructure, Land and Environment
GeoNetwork is a catalog application to manage spatially referenced resources. It provides powerful metadata editing and search functions as well as an embedded interactive web map viewer. It is currently used in numerous Spatial Data Infrastructure initiatives across the world.
It is a National Environmental Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with Public Utility status. It was legally constituted in 1986, but its existence as a reflection and education group in the environmental area dates back to 1981. GEOTA's mission is to defend the environment and promote sustainable development, according to the aspects of education, information, professional training, reflection and political intervention, cooperation for development and carrying out actions to solve specific environmental problems.
The main source of air quality information for the region. These pages have been designed to inform you about the causes of poor air quality and what is being done about it, and also to let you know what air pollution is like currently or in the past.
GISAT was established in 1990 and is the first privately run remote sensing and geoinformation service company in the Czech Republic. Its office is located in Prague. Since its inception GISAT has been working in the geomatics field with a specific focus on the advanced technology of remote sensing and GIS.
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a non-profit organization that promotes economic sustainability. GRI provides all companies and organizations with a comprehensive sustainability reporting framework that is widely used around the world.
Liechtenstein's Government is the country's most senior executive body. Comprising the Prime Minister and four Ministers, the Government is a collegial body reporting both to the Parliament (‘Landtag’), the highest legislative organ, and to the Reigning Prince (‘Landesfürst’), the head of state. The Government is appointed by the Reigning Prince following a proposal by Parliament and serves a four-year term. The seat of the Government is the country's capital, Vaduz.
The Graz University of Technology (German: Technische Universität Graz, short TU Graz) is the second largest university in Styria, Austria, after the University of Graz. Austria has three universities of technology – in Graz, in Leoben, and in Vienna. The Graz University of Technology was founded in 1811 by Archduke John of Austria. TUG, as the university is called by its students, is a public university. In the academic year 2010/11, 14.8% of the students were from abroad and 21.4% of the students were female out of the 11,681 students enrolled at the TUG.
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