Global Land definition

Global Land means all Real Property owned by any of the Borrower or any Subsidiary for current or future development or for the future construction of Housing Units, excluding any subdivided portions thereof upon which construction of a Housing Unit has commenced beyond the foundation.

Examples of Global Land in a sentence

  • In this report we particularly focus on the needs of the Copernicus Global Land Service (CGLS) inland water quality product.

  • The Borrower shall not, at the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower, permit the ratio of Global Land Value to Adjusted Tangible Net Worth to be greater than 1.50 to 1.00.

  • It is run by the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS), the National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) and the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) and authorized under the Global Climate/Terrestrial Observing systems.

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  • The tender is organized into 4 separate lots: % Lot 1: “Operation of the Global Land Component, thematic domain Vegetation and Energy” % Lot 2: “Operation of the Global Land Component, thematic domain Cryosphere and Water” % Lot 3: “Operation of the Global Land Component , Data Distribution and User Interface” % Lot 4: “Product and Service independent evaluation and User Group”.

  • The tender is organized into four separate lots: % Lot 1: “Operation of the Global Land Component, thematic domain Vegetation and Energy” % Lot 2: “Operation of the Global Land Component, thematic domain Cryosphere and Water” % Lot 3: “Operation of the Global Land Component, Data Distribution and User Interface” % Lot 4: “Product and Service independent evaluation and User Group”.

  • Land use parameters were taken from GlobeLand30, a 30-meter Global Land Cover Dataset.

  • The project has been submitted for formal endorsement to the Global Land Project (GLP) of the Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP).

  • This service will be provided through the Ground-Based Observation for Validation of Copernicus Global Land Products (GBOV) project and will contribute to the validation of 7 of products:  3 energy products: Top of Canopy Reflectance, Surface Albedo and Land Surface Temperature;  4 vegetation products: Leaf Area Ondex, Fraction of photo synthetically active radiation absorbed by the vegetation (FAPAR), Fraction of green vegetation cover and (Fcover) and Soil Water Index.

  • The GBOV framework contract, managed by JRC, has duration of 4 years and also foresees the implementation of a web-based interface for in-situ observational data storage and data access for Users, including the Copernicus Global Land lots in charge of product generation and validation.