Conservation Strategy/Measures Sample Clauses

Conservation Strategy/Measures. The Cooperator agrees to enhance habitat for RCWs by allowing or providing for one or more of the following management activities:
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Conservation Strategy/Measures. In order to accomplish the goals and objectives of this Agreement, the Parties agree that all SHMAs must incorporate one or more of the following conservation strategies or measures in order to provide important benefits to RCW populations. NCWRC will ensure that the following actions, when included in a SHMA, will provide a net conservation benefit to RCWs on the enrolled property either immediately or in the near future.
Conservation Strategy/Measures. There are a variety of forest management actions that a private landowner can implement to create or improve suitable spotted owl nesting, roosting, foraging and/or dispersal habitat. The Service’s 2008 final Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl (pp. 50- 53) provides a description of spotted owl habitat that can guide forest management actions. Stewardship Agreements that include silvicultural practices (e.g., uneven-aged stand treatments, thinning from below, snag creation, increasing downed wood retention) likely to achieve the characteristics of spotted owl habitat on the enrolled property, taking into account the landscape context in which the site is located, are likely to provide for a net conservation benefit to the spotted owl. The silvicultural practices utilized should result in a net increase in tree diameters and potentially increased stand diversity at the end of the Stewardship Agreement at a minimum. Management for a diversity of tree species, large snags, and multiple canopy layers should be included in the plans where feasible. Stewardship Agreements will offer important benefits to spotted owl populations and to landowners who choose among the management actions listed below. ODF and the Service will review each Stewardship Agreement to ensure that the management actions taken will be reasonably expected to provide a net conservation benefit to spotted owls.

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  • Safety Measures Employees working in any unsanitary or dangerous jobs shall be supplied with all the necessary tools, safety equipment, and protective clothing.

  • Remedial Measures Upon becoming aware of an alleged security breach, Contractor’s Contract Manager must set up a conference call with the Department’s and the Customer’s Contract Manager. The conference call invitation must contain a brief description of the nature of the event. When possible, a thirty (30)- minute notice will be given to allow Department personnel to be available for the call. If the designated time is not practical for the Customer, an alternate time for the call will be scheduled. Contractor must share all available information on the call. The Contractor must answer all questions based on the information known at that time and answer additional questions as additional information becomes known. The Contractor must provide the Department and Customer with final documentation of the incident including all actions that took place. If the Contractor becomes aware of a security breach or security incident outside of normal business hours, the Contractor must notify the Department’s and the Customer’s Contract Manager and in all events, within one business day.

  • Interim Measures 6.1 The Parties acknowledge that the British Columbia Claims Task Force made the following recommendation concerning interim measures:

  • General Measures (a) Evidence of family violence may be required and can be in the form an agreed document issued by the Police Service, a Court, a registered health practitioner, a Family Violence Support Service, district nurse, maternal and child health nurse or Lawyer. A signed statutory declaration can also be offered as evidence.

  • Emergency Measures Additional measures and/or other special requirements necessary during periods of critical fire-weather conditions shall be included in the fire prevention and presuppression plan.

  • Safeguard Measures 1. The Parties note the multilateral negotiations pursuant to Article X of GATS on the question of emergency safeguard measures based on the principle of non- discrimination. Upon the conclusion of such multilateral negotiations, the Parties shall conduct a review for the purpose of discussing appropriate amendments to this Agreement so as to incorporate the results of such multilateral negotiations.

  • Protective Measures We have implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures in relation to the Services taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing, as well as the likelihood and severity of risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects. This includes measures relating to the physical security of Our facilities used to deliver them, measures to control access rights to Our assets and relevant networks, and processes for testing these measures. In accordance with Our obligations under applicable law, We may undertake digital forensic investigations in relation to the use of the Services and Subscriptions. You are responsible for using, and ensuring that your Users use, the controls and advice provided by the Services correctly and consistently.

  • Measures SAP protects its assets and facilities using the appropriate means based on the SAP Security Policy • In general, buildings are secured through access control systems (e.g., smart card access system). • As a minimum requirement, the outermost entrance points of the building must be fitted with a certified key system including modern, active key management. • Depending on the security classification, buildings, individual areas and surrounding premises may be further protected by additional measures. These include specific access profiles, video surveillance, intruder alarm systems and biometric access control systems. • Access rights are granted to authorized persons on an individual basis according to the System and Data Access Control measures (see Section 1.2 and 1.3 below). This also applies to visitor access. Guests and visitors to SAP buildings must register their names at reception and must be accompanied by authorized SAP personnel. • SAP employees and external personnel must wear their ID cards at all SAP locations.

  • Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1. Where, as a result of the reduction or elimination of a customs duty under this Agreement, any product originating in a Party is being imported into the territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in absolute terms or relative to domestic production, and under such conditions as to constitute a substantial cause of serious injury or threat thereof to the domestic industry of like or directly competitive products in the territory of the importing Party, the importing Party may take bilateral safeguard measures to the minimum extent necessary to remedy or prevent the injury, subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 to 10.

  • Provisional Measures Article 50

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