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Explore the different ecosystems in Maryland through art! This summer, each HCLS Branch hosts a different mural featuring one of six different ecosystems found within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. All murals are designed by HCLS Adult Art Curriculum Specialist Jereme Scott, MFA. Join us to “color by number” and help us complete these community murals.
Savage Branch: Aquatic Reefs & Pilings
As part of the activities to commemorate the 35th Anniversary of ASEAN-ROK Dialogue Relations this year, Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today visited the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia, in Bekasi Regency, West Java, where he participated in the EV delivery ceremony. Hyundai EV was handed over by the Mission of the Republic of Korea (ROK) to ASEAN to the ASEAN Secretariat as part of the EV project funded by the ASEAN-ROK Cooperation Fund (AKCF). Following the handover ceremony, Dr. Kao also participated in the Roundtable on the Development of EV Ecosystem in ASEAN. The event, which highlighted the trends in the EV industries of ASEAN Member States and the ROK was organised by the Mission of ROK to ASEAN and participated by Ambassador of ROK to ASEAN Lee Jang-keun, members of the Committee of Permanent of Representatives to ASEAN, staff of the ASEAN Secretariat and that of the ROK Mission, EV experts, along with other invited guests. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
The Serengeti ecosystem is a geographical region in Africa. It is located in north Tanzania and extends to south-western Kenya. It spans some 30,000 km2. The Kenyan part of the Serengeti is known as Maasai (Masai) Mara.
The Serengeti hosts the largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world, which helps secure it as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa and one of the ten natural travel wonders of the world.The Serengeti is also renowned for its large lion population and is one of the best places to observe prides in their natural environment.
The region contains the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and several game reserves.
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Immerse yourself in a desert environment, complete with live tortoises, chuckwallas and scorpions. Discover how such desert species are adapted to their surroundings and how scientists study them. Keep an eye out—before you leave, you just might witness a flash flood, a powerful reminder of the role water plays in desert ecosystems.
Florida's appeal is linked to its unique geology and the biodiversity that developed under these conditions. Statewide, its natural resources are threatened by habitat fragmentation, wasteful consumption, pollution, and exotic invasive plant and animal species. A long view will be critical to preserve the rare magic of Florida's ecosystems.
Students find a wealth of inspiration for their Plan of Concentration in the local landscape, such as this field study of the impact of ice storms on forest ecology.
Barrage on Baie Lazare River to enhance the water storage capacity and provide water to farmers and residents in Baie Lazarre Val d’Andore area. This initiative is part of the Ecosystem based adaptation to climate change project implemented by the Government of Seychelles with the support of UNDP Seychelles and the Adaptation Fund. ©UNDP Seychelles
This project is building climate resilience of local communities in the cities of Vientiane, Paksan, Savannakhet and Pakse through the implementation of an integrated approach to flood management to reduce the impacts of urban flooding and to help manage climate change induced floods in a long-term. The project activities include strengthening technical capacity and knowledge management for Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA), developing city-level flood management strategies, and implementing urban EbA solutions, including protecting and restoring wetlands and urban streams along the Mekong River.
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Photo credit: EbA Lao project team
Aambyvalley rd., Lonavala Maharashtra India
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Ecosystems: Redesigning Global Value Chains in a Post- COVID World | Commonwealth Business Forum - CHOGM Rwanda 2022
To understand the ecosystem of the Tag Protocol, let's take a look at its functional overview.
Well, the Tag Protocol practical ecosystem begins with registration or accounting for transactions controlled by a treasury contract.
Fundamentally, it distributes a smart contract that allows participants to choose and register particular #hashtags. Thenceforth, the contract delivers an NFT token to the participant, along with the value of its unique, stored #hashtags.
Once the #hashtag NFTs are issued to the participant, they turn into a virtual mining machine to mine Tagcoins.
The most common way to mine Tagcoin starts with the #hashtag staking contract, which requests the #hashtag performance information from the #hashtag performance oracles.
The oracles monitor the performance data of each staked #hashtag on different social media platforms and feed this information to the Tagcoin mining contract. After that, the mining contract ascertains the Tagcoin earnings of each #hashtag utilizing the data given by the oracles.
The earnings data is put away inside the staking contract. The participants can verify this information by querying the system's application interface. Subsequently, the participants can claim their earnings from the mining contract by submitting a claim request to the smart contract, which provides Tagcoin in their wallet. For the record, when participants have received their Tagcoins, they can hold, exchange, or transfer those coins to another participant on the network.
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Explore the different ecosystems in Maryland through art! This summer, each HCLS Branch hosts a different mural featuring one of six different ecosystems found within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. All murals are designed by HCLS Adult Art Curriculum Specialist Jereme Scott, MFA. Join us to “color by number” and help us complete these community murals.
Savage Branch: Aquatic Reefs & Pilings