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FAO is working to strengthen the organizational capacities of youth organizations and individual capacities of youth agri-entrepreneurs to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems. This includes the development and application of capacity assessment tools, such as the one that has been applied in four workshops with a total of over 100 participants from Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. This tools guides stakeholders through a set of questions to assess the existing and needed capacities for youth to implement and benefit from investments.
Capacity Europe 2022
Intercontinental Hotel Docklands London.
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Back in the late 1960's, British Rail, in it's infinite wisdom, aided and abetted by a Government keen to save a few pence, was busily downsizing it's network. Nobody really saw any great future for rail travel, motoring became cheap and freely available to the masses. The stone was set. Or was it...
Fast forward 40 years, and Network Rail, realising it had a busy line that was choking for more capacity, resignalled, squeezing signal spacing to it's barest limit, expensively remodelling junctions to increase speeds and putting in lots of shiny new LED signals. 5 years later and the problem persists, the ex-GW main line from Snow Hill to Dorridge is at full stretch, no amount of signal tweaking is going to help. The only real solution now is to restore the quadruple track section lifted in that 1960's fit of pique, but an expensive solution it will be.
The 172/153 combo will have to wait for the Manchester Voyager to clear two sections before it can proceed, the Leamington bound 172 at right will have one, if not two fast services on it's tail by the time it reaches it's destination.
Dorridge, 16 July 2012.
Single Image RAW using GND 0.9 soft + GND 0.6 soft for higher tonality of the skies. Lower Peirce Reservoir, Singapore.
Another shot that I didn't have ample time to post-process. It was after a busy day that I got home and realised had some extra time on my hands. Wanted to go for a jog, but having seen all the sunsets lately in Singapore, I've decided to head down to the nearest place I love heading to: Lower Peirce. I brought a friend Rayden who requested me as a shooting buddy and we got this same view together.
Wanted smoothed water effects by stacking two ND 0.9s together to achieve 6 stops but I was surprised to find the water choppy accompanied with strong winds, thereby causing the wooden platform to sway in all directions - so because of this, long exposure isn't applicable any more.
Realised the sky was getting intense, shot it with a 1/10 shutter instead. Still better than nothing at all.
URBACT Summer University (USU) is conceived as a unique learning experience, primarily aimed at strengthening individual skills and capacities to develop participative and integrated action-planning in urban policies. - See more at: university2013.urbact.eu
Since 1999, Burgutta is the SLU, Project Leader of the ILRI-SLU Project on Capacity Building for Sustainable use of Animal Genetic Resources in Developing Countries. She is an editor of the Animal Genetics Training Resource AGTR is a product of ILRI-SLU Capacity Building Project (photo credit: ILRI).
URBACT Summer University (USU) is conceived as a unique learning experience, primarily aimed at strengthening individual skills and capacities to develop participative and integrated action-planning in urban policies. - See more at: university2013.urbact.eu
FAO is working to strengthen the organizational capacities of youth organizations and individual capacities of youth agri-entrepreneurs to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems. This includes the development and application of capacity assessment tools, such as the one that has been applied in four workshops with a total of over 100 participants from Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. This tools guides stakeholders through a set of questions to assess the existing and needed capacities for youth to implement and benefit from investments.
Replacement of the overhead wiring and structures as part of the High Capacity Trains Project which is running in parallel to level crossing removal works on the Pakenham/Cranbourne line corridor.
The original lattice structures date back to the 1500V DC electrification of the lines which were completed to Oakleigh in March 1922, Mordialloc by June, Frankston by August, and Dandenong in December of the same year, with Frankston completed by August. Although Dandenong and Frankston were the limits of electrification most trains terminated at Oakleigh and Mordialloc originally as they remained the limits of suburban expansion until the post-war years.
In the lead up to the electrification project a large scale project was undertaken between Caulfield and South Yarra lowering the rail lines to remove numerous level crossings and expanding from two to four tracks and rebuilding stations at Malvern, Armadale, Toorak and Hawksburn. The station buildings were to a common design and were completed in 1914 with the quadruplication work coming into service in October 1915.
The overhead wiring was replaced as part of a suburban upgrade in the late 1980's using the original structures which were up to 100 yards apart. Note the old lattice portal structures across four tracks are generally being replaced with pairs of two track cantilever structures at closer spacings - around 60 metres.
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Dave Kitson kindly pointed out my washer bottle must be able to contain at least 1 litre of water to pass SVA - when I checked, it only held 900mls.
I've now extended it, increasing the capacity to 1.6 litres.
The crease in the centre is to allow the tank to follow the bulkhead profile.
"SMART PUGLIA: verso la strategia di specializzazione intelligente 2014-2020"
Laboratorio Living Lab Smart Cities
Lecce, 15 novembre 2013, ore 9.30 – 13.30
Fiera dell’innovazione – Sala Grande MUST Museo Storico Città di Lecce, Via degli Ammirati n° 11
Una nuova tappa del Laboratorio sulle politiche per la Smart Specialization, percorso partecipato che la Regione Puglia sta sviluppando insieme a FormezPA con il progetto Capacity Sud (Linea A.2 Progettare - PON GAS- Asse E).
L’incontro, organizzato in collaborazione con Innova Puglia, è inserito all’interno degli eventi della 5a edizione della Fiera dell’Innovazione, organizzata dall’Area Valorizzazione Ricerca dell’Università del Salento, in collaborazione con il Comune di Lecce e finanziata da Regione Puglia.
La giornata ha l’obiettivo di aprire un confronto sui bisogni prioritari dei territori sui temi legati alle modalità di riconoscimento delle specificità della nostra regione e su come tradurre l’idea condivisa di “smart cities e communities” in azioni concrete ed elementi cantierabili.
Ciò avviene attraverso una modalità di interazione innovativa di carattere laboratoriale, con keynote che offrono suggestioni sul tema, in cui studenti universitari, sindaci e amministratori delle Città, imprese e attori del territorio incrociano i loro punti di vista sulla visione e sulle nuove opportunità per disegnare il futuro delle smart cities and communities.
URBACT Summer University (USU) is conceived as a unique learning experience, primarily aimed at strengthening individual skills and capacities to develop participative and integrated action-planning in urban policies. - See more at: university2013.urbact.eu
Capacity Europe 2022
Intercontinental Hotel Docklands London.
©Gareth Davies
07774899744
Capture Comms Ltd
When my daughters were little they liked dresses that would billow out when they spun around. We referred to such skirts as having maximum twirl capacity.
URBACT Summer University (USU) is conceived as a unique learning experience, primarily aimed at strengthening individual skills and capacities to develop participative and integrated action-planning in urban policies. - See more at: university2013.urbact.eu
Carla Denizard,Africa Lead West Africa Regional Director exchanges signed agreement with Nana Asantewaa.Afadzinu,Executive Director of WACSI
A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.