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Measures to be introduced in Transportation sector In 2014 GHG emissions from the Transport sector made 31% of overall emissions from all sectors examined in Tbilisi SEAP, making 33% rise compared to 2009 emissions. It ought to be mentioned that in the Transportation sector the increase in energy consumption is higher than the growth in emissions, being a result of the transfer of perceptible number of vehicles from gasoline to gas power supply. Facts about the Transport sector  According to 2014 GHG inventory results the highest emissions from the Transport sector are associated with private cars (36%), taxis (30%) and commercial vehicles (27%);  In Tbilisi the share of public transport makes only 6%;  The public transport consists of buses, minibuses, subway and cable-car. The funicular tram is functioning as well;  In Tbilisi in 2014 total number of recorded passenger cars equaled to 245 213, making 209 cars per 1 000 persons;  90% of cars, owned by Tbilisi population is aged 10 years and more, and majority of them (57%) is produced in 1995-2005;  In private cars the most widely used fuel is gasoline (71.1%). In 2014 the consumption of natural gas has significantly increased in comparison to 2009, making 26.3% of total energy consumption in the sector. The diesel is used only by 2.6% of cars owned by the population;  The number of taxis has significantly increased in Tbilisi, though their exact number is to be determined by additional survey;  In Tbilisi 22 405 commercial vehicles are registered. Their number is increasing in direct proportion to the growth of Tbilisi GDP. In Tbilisi Transportation sector the implementation of GHG emissions reduction measures is facing a number of significant barriers. Barriers and challenges  The technological provision of public transport (new buses, subway stations and cable-cars) requires essential financial investments, being hard to provide for the developing city;  In Tbilisi, like in Georgia as a whole, the private car is a visual demonstration of the social status and provides comfortable trip. That is why it is difficult to overpass the psychological affection of population towards the car;  In view of social problems of the population it’s hard to take the measures increasing its expenses (paid licensing of taxis, high parking prices, etc.)  Such important measures as the technical inspection of cars, keeping of fuel standards, banning of the import of old and right-wheeled cars are regulated at the state level ...
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Measures to be adopted per sector The analysis of effects by the PBL shows that we can achieve a 49% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030, but that measures need to be made more concrete and tightened. The government has therefore submitted proposals for tightening up the measures to the parties. The most important measures from the draft Climate Agreement are elaborated on for each sector below.4 5 Built environment Homes and other buildings, such as offices and schools, will become more sustainable over the next 30 years. This will be a gradual process that will start in those neighbourhoods where the natural gas network needs to be replaced, or where natural gas can already be replaced by sustainable heating, electricity or sustainable gas in a cost-effective manner. Where possible, this will be combined with other measures to improve homes and the quality of life in the neighbourhood. Municipalities will be in charge. At the same time, we will encourage individual owner-occupiers, landlords and owners of non-residential buildings to adopt energy-efficiency measures like insulation and more sustainable 3 The sounding board group will also include behaviour experts, fulfilling the commitment to member Xxxxxxx (PvdA) to involve the SCP as well as specialists such as behavioural scientists in the development of the energy transition in the context of support (8 November 2018).
Measures to be. (a) A Party affected by an event of Force Majeure shall take all reasonable Taken measures to remove such Party’s inability to fulfill its obligations hereunder with a minimum of delay.
Measures to be implemented During Transportation of Wastes to Avoid Leakage of Wastes onto Public Areas

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  • 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.

  • Provisional Measures Article 50

  • Objective The objective of this Agreement is to create a free and open investment regime in ASEAN in order to achieve the end goal of economic integration under the AEC in accordance with the AEC Blueprint, through the following:

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

  • Metrics The DISTRICT and PARTNER will partake in monthly coordination meetings at mutually agreed upon times and dates to discuss the progress of the program Scope of Work. DISTRICT and PARTNER will also mutually establish criteria and process for ongoing program assessment/evaluation such as, but not limited to the DISTRICT’s assessment metrics and other state metrics [(Measures of Academic Progress – English, SBAC – 11th grade, Redesignation Rates, mutually developed rubric score/s, student attendance, and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) data)]. The DISTRICT and PARTNER will also engage in annual review of program content to ensure standards alignment that comply with DISTRICT approved coursework. The PARTNER will provide their impact data based upon these metrics.

  • Other Measures 1. A Contracting Party may not require that an enterprise of that Contracting Party that is an investment under this Agreement appoint to senior management positions individuals of any particular nationality.

  • Performance Measures and Metrics This section outlines the performance measures and metrics upon which service under this SLA will be assessed. Shared Service Centers and Customers will negotiate the performance metric, frequency, customer and provider service responsibilities associated with each performance measure. Measurements of the Port of Seattle activities are critical to improving services and are the basis for cost recovery for services provided. The Port of Seattle and The Northwest Seaport Alliance have identified activities critical to meeting The NWSA’s business requirements and have agreed upon how these activities will be assessed.

  • Objectives The objectives of this Agreement are to:

  • Subsidies and Countervailing Measures 1. The rights and obligations of the Parties relating to subsidies and countervailing measures shall be governed by Articles VI and XVI of the GATT 1994 and the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, except as provided for in paragraph 2.

  • Performance Measures The System Agency will monitor the Grantee’s performance of the requirements in Attachment A and compliance with the Contract’s terms and conditions.

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