DMCR definition
Examples of DMCR in a sentence
The Program will determine the interest and support of government authorities (e.g. Provincial Governor’s Office, DMCR, TAO, etc.) for developing guidelines concerning construction standards, setbacks and no-build zones.
The Program will also coordinate with the Department of Fisheries (DOF), Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR), the National Parks Authority, the National Task Forces for Tsunami rehabilitation, as well as other tsunami recovery initiatives such as the “Andaman Forum” network comprising 45 international and local NGOs, the CHARM project, the DANIDA initiative in Laem Son National Park, and the Consortium established between FAO/NACA/SEAFDEC.
Customer hereby acknowledges and agrees that (a) Customer’s use of features, including, but not limited to desktop monitor control and reporting (DMCR), logging and alerts, are subject to all state, local, and federals laws and regulations applicable within the country of deployment, and (b) Customer will comply with all such restrictions and required disclosures.
The Thai Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) has requested expertise and assistance with improvements to its national ICM program—particularly in the areas of coastal planning, coastal hazard mitigation, and infrastructure siting.
This will be done in collaboration with the Coastal Habitats and Resources Management (CHARM) project, which has been working with DMCR in training, integrated decision making, interagency collaboration and information sharing.