Reports and Documents

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Mining and reclamation, water quality and endangered species: reconciling conflicts and recognizing opportunities

A presentation by Wayne Whitlock to the California Mining Association Annual Conference in May 2005 addressed the impacts of growing water quality and endangered species requirements on the already heavily regulated mining industry. These requirements add increasing complexity and conflicting demands to the permitting, operation and reclamation of the state's mines and quarries.

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01/09/2005
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Suggested code of conduct for environment friendly immersion of idols

These are the guidelines issued by the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board for environment friendly immersion of idols.

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01/09/2005
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The food safety and standards bill, 2005

A bill to consolidate the laws relating to food and to establish the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India for laying down science based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import, to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

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01/08/2005
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Tiger Task Force report presents agenda to save the tiger the Indian way

India is protecting its tigers against all odds; the biggest threat to the tiger today is not poaching per se, but a deadly combination of the poachers

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Kaziranga National Park World Heritage Site: Improving protection and building capacity of staff at Kaziranga National Park

The main objective of this study in Kaziranga National Park (Assam) was two fold: 1) Review of protection strategies and suggestion to enhance their effectiveness and 2) Development of a comprehensive capacity building plan for frontline staff.

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Report of the National Commission on Macroeconomics and Health

The report seeks to boldly address many critical issues confronting the health sector such as inequitable access to basic services resulting in welfare loss for the poor, the inefficiencies in the system resulting in waste and suboptimal utilization of existing resources, the poor quality and declining values, ethical norms etc.

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Fanning the flames: climate change stacks odds against fire suppression

There is little question that global warming would increase the risk of wildfires by drying out vegetation and stirring the winds that spread fire. Until recently, however, land managers were unable to formulate appropriate responses because the spatial scales of predictions were far too coarse.

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26/07/2005
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