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Technical note outlining the methodological framework and quantitative assumptions of a passenger transport modelling approach structured around demographic, spatial, sociocultural, technological, energy, and vehicle stock variables for projections to 2050.
Document type:
Technical note
Subject:
Passenger transport modelling methodology
Tool referenced:
DPP Tool for passenger transport
Time horizon:
2020–2050
Base year for comparison:
2010
Projection year:
2050
Calibration data source:
In-country research partners
Main categories:
Demography and economics; Human settlement, land development and spatial organization; Sociocultural practices and lifestyles; Technological development of vehicles; Fuel generation and carbon content; Penetration of alternative motorizations and car stock
Key variables:
Population; Household size; Household income; GDP growth rate; Mobility indicators; Energy consumption; Fuel prices; Electricity mix; Motorization rate; Car stock composition
Indicators computed:
Emissions; Energy consumption by mode and motorization; Car and bus occupancy rates; Electricity carbon content; Annual sales and stock loss rates
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
New Zealand
Topic:
Food sector, demand opportunities
Document type:
Submission form
Organ / institution:
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)
Author:
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)
Target audience:
Stakeholders in the food sector, organizations, and individuals providing feedback
Effective period:
2023-2050
Approval date:
February 2023
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Program:
Regional Flexible Funding (RFF) Program
Plan referenced:
2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan
Document type:
Evaluation rubric and application narrative requirements
Purpose:
Scoring and assessment of project narratives
Organ / committee:
Project Selection Committee
Audience:
Project applicants seeking funding
Evaluation criteria:
Alignment with selected MTP goals
Structure:
Three-paragraph narrative assessed across responsiveness levels
Time horizon:
2050
Funding context:
Regional transportation funding
Year:
2021
Region / City:
KYOVA Metropolitan Planning Organization area (Cabell and Wayne Counties, West Virginia; Boyd and Greenup Counties, Kentucky; Lawrence County, Ohio)
Topic:
Transportation Planning
Document Type:
Request for Qualifications/Proposals
Agency:
KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission
Author:
KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission
Target Audience:
Consulting Firms
Effective Period:
2021-2022
Approval Date:
May 10, 2021
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Date:
April 26, 2024
Type:
Press Release
Organization:
National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)
Partner Organization:
Legacy Infrastructure Group
Location:
Greenbelt, MD
Contact:
Bill Rowan
Phone:
240-825-4444
Email:
[email protected]
Initiative:
The Road Forward
Focus:
Net zero carbon emissions in asphalt pavements by 2050
Companies Mentioned:
Haskell Lemon Construction Co.; Superior Bowen Asphalt Co.
Founding Year of Legacy Infrastructure Group:
2022
Enrollment Deadline:
August 30, 2024
Industry Sector:
Asphalt pavement industry
Geographic Scope:
United States
Date and Time:
July 25, 2018, 4:15–5:15
Session Title:
Childhood 2050: Exploring Creative Futures for Young Children and Families
Speakers:
Joe Waters (Capita); Grady Powell (Openfields)
Partner Organization:
KnowledgeWorks
Moderator:
Ginger Young (Book Harvest)
Documenter:
Lisa Finaldi (NC Early Childhood Foundation)
Thematic Focus:
Strategic foresight in early childhood and family policy
Type of Document:
Session documentation and facilitation guide
Key Topics:
Funder role; future scenarios; technology and caregiving; stakeholder engagement; transformational change
Methodological Tools:
Cone of Plausibility; 2x2 scenario matrix; General Principles of Foresight
Audience:
Funders; GLR Network participants; early childhood leaders
Geographic Scope:
Communities and states within the GLR Network context
Document Type:
Supplementary appendix
Main Title:
Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases: Projections from 2025 to 2050
Study Framework:
Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019
Subject:
Cardiovascular diseases
Geographical Scope:
Global
Time Frame of Projections:
2025–2050
Methodology:
Cause of Death Ensemble model (CODEm); Poisson regression models; age-standardisation using GBD 2019 population estimates
Key Measures:
Mortality; Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs); Prevalence; Risk factors
Statistical Outputs:
1000 model draws; 95% uncertainty intervals (25th and 95th percentiles)
Corresponding Author:
Dr Nicholas WS Chew
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre, National University Health System, Singapore
Additional Contributor:
Professor A. Mark Richards
Note:
Affiliation
Christchurch Heart Institute, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand
Content Components:
Supplementary materials; figures; tables; references
Data Classification:
GBD Super-Regions; GBD Regions; World Bank Income Groups
Year:
2020
Region:
Gulf of Maine, United States of America and Canada
Topic:
Ocean acidification, climate projections, marine biogeochemistry, fisheries impacts
Document type:
Supplemental material to a scientific research article
Authors:
S.A. Siedlecki; J. Salisbury; D.K. Gledhill; C. Bastidas; S. Meseck; K. McGarry; C.W. Hunt; M. Alexander; D. Lavoie; Z.A. Wang; J. Scott; D.C. Brady; I. Mlsna; K. Azetsu-Scott; C.M. Liberti; D.C. Melrose; M. White; A. Pershing; D. Vandemark; D.W. Townsend; C. Chen; W. Mook; R. Morrison
Affiliated institutions:
University of Connecticut; University of New Hampshire; NOAA Ocean Acidification Program; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sea Grant; NOAA Milford Laboratory; NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; University of Maine; Environmental Protection Agency; Bedford Institute of Oceanography; NOAA Narragansett Laboratory; Mook Sea Farm; Gulf of Maine Research Institute; University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
Study period:
2004–2017 observational data; projections to 2050
Methods:
Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) simulations with empirical biogeochemistry; observational comparisons; ensemble model scenarios (present, 2050_RCP8.5, 2050_slug)
Data sources:
NOAA Fisheries Service; WHOI seasonal data; GOMECC 1 and 2; ECOA 1; UNH Coastal Marine Laboratory observations
Key variables:
Temperature; salinity; total alkalinity; dissolved inorganic carbon; aragonite saturation state (Ωarag); acidification intensity and duration
Species focus:
Commercially important Gulf of Maine species including American lobster and sea scallop
Geographic coordinates referenced:
WB7 station (42.859 °N, -69.860 °W)
Instructor:
Peter M. Quint, M.Ed. (He/Him)
Course Times:
T/Th 11:00PM – 12:20PM, 12:30PM – 1:50PM
Location:
LANG 217
Text & Materials:
Interactive Online Student Materials for Signing Naturally Units 7-12
Course Description:
Builds on ASL grammar, vocabulary, and cultural understanding, progressing from previous units.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Denton, Texas
Theme:
American Sign Language, Deaf Culture, Course Information
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of North Texas
Note:
Instructor
Peter M. Quint
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in American Sign Language courses
Duration:
Fall 2026 semester
Approval Date:
2026
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2022
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
England, Scotland, Wales
Topic:
Food system environmental impact and footprint reduction targets
Document type:
Request for Proposals (Terms of Reference)
Organization:
WWF-UK
Commissioning institution:
WWF-UK
Project manager:
Carmel Edwards
Project location:
Living Planet Centre, Woking, United Kingdom
Sector:
Environmental research and food policy
Key research focus:
Environmental footprint of the UK food system
Impact areas assessed:
Greenhouse gases, material footprint, biomass footprint, marine resource use, land degradation and land use change, nutrient use, chemical pollution, water pollution, water availability, air pollution
Geographic scope of analysis:
Domestic and overseas impacts of UK food production and consumption
Target timelines:
2030 and 2050
Expected outputs:
Technical report, public research report, policymaker summary report, presentation slides
Estimated project duration:
Approximately 27 working days over 10 weeks
Planned publication timeframe:
June 2022
Estimated project budget:
£20,000–£35,000 (inclusive of VAT)
Stakeholder groups considered:
Governments, businesses, farmers and fishers, consumers
Related policy frameworks:
Sustainable Development Goals, UNFCCC commitments, Convention on Biological Diversity
Year:
2025
Country:
New Zealand
City:
Wellington
Theme:
Climate change policy and emissions reduction targets
Document type:
Government report / official response
Institution:
Ministry for the Environment (Manatū mō te Taiao)
Government body addressed:
House of Representatives
Legal framework referenced:
Climate Change Response Act 2002
Related body:
Climate Change Commission (He Pou a Rangi)
Review subject:
2050 emissions reduction target
Publication date:
December 2025
Publisher:
Ministry for the Environment
ISBN:
978-1-991404-21-3
Publication number:
ME 1934
Copyright holder:
Crown copyright New Zealand
Address:
PO Box 10362, Wellington 6143, New Zealand
Official website:
environment.govt.nz
Geographical scope:
New Zealand
Key topics:
greenhouse gas emissions, biogenic methane targets, international shipping and aviation emissions, climate strategy, emissions budgets
Time horizon discussed:
2030–2050 and post-2050
Basis of review:
Recommendations from the Climate Change Commission and the Methane Review scientific report
Year:
2012
Countries:
1 MDC, 2 LDCs
Data Sources:
U.S. Census International Database, Population Reference Bureau 2012 Population Data Sheet
Document Type:
Educational Assignment
Intended Audience:
Students studying population demographics
Required Content:
Population pyramids, population statistics, demographic transition analysis
Analysis Period:
2012–2050
Sections:
Population pyramids, population statistics table, five-paragraph summary
Key Metrics:
Projected population 2025 and 2050, infant mortality rate, fertility rate, birth rate, death rate, natural increase rate
Year:
2018
Region:
United States
Theme:
Transportation energy efficiency and policy
Document type:
Press release
Organization:
Alliance to Save Energy
Authors:
50x50 Commission members including Scott Keogh, Dean Seavers, Jason Hartke
Target audience:
Policymakers, industry leaders, public officials
Date of release:
September 26, 2018
Period covered:
Up to 2050
Key topics:
Electrification, autonomous vehicles, energy efficiency, mobility, infrastructure, public-private partnerships
Context:
National transportation commission report presenting recommendations to policymakers for halving U.S. transportation energy use by 2050 while improving mobility and integrating new technologies
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Puget Sound region
Subject:
Regional planning; urban growth centers; land use and development policy
Document type:
Planning checklist and review guidance
Organization:
Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC)
Related regional strategy:
VISION 2050
Related framework:
Regional Centers Framework (2018)
Related legislation:
Growth Management Act
Planning scope:
Regional Growth Center plans
Planning process stages:
Plan scoping; draft plan review; certification review; regional collaboration; centers monitoring
Monitoring period referenced:
2025 monitoring following 2024 local plan updates
Target users:
Local jurisdictions preparing or updating regional growth center plans
Key thematic areas:
Regional collaboration; environment and climate change; land use and development patterns; transportation and infrastructure investment
Geographic planning unit:
Designated Regional Growth Centers including Urban Growth Centers and Metro Growth Centers
Minimum size guidance:
Urban Growth Centers 200–640 acres; Metro Growth Centers 320–640 acres
Density guidance:
Minimum existing density 18 activity units per acre for Urban Growth Centers and 30 for Metro Growth Centers
Growth strategy reference:
Target of 65% regional population growth and 75% employment growth in centers and high-capacity transit station areas
Supporting resources:
Regional Transportation Plan; Regional Economic Strategy; Plan Review Manual; Certification Reports
Year:
2022
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Nuclear Safety, Meteorological and Hydrological Hazards
Document Type:
Specific Safety Guide
Organization / Institution:
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Author:
IAEA Safety Standards Department
Target Audience:
Regulatory bodies, nuclear installation designers, operating organizations, consultants, advisory bodies, TSOs
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Wireless Specialty Networks (WSN), Lightweight Security, Cryptographic Algorithms
Document Type:
Technical Contribution
Organization:
IEEE
Author:
Yael Luz, Ondas Networks
Target Audience:
IEEE 802.15 Working Group
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
6 January 2026
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
en
Topic:
Nuclear Safety and Security Publications
Document Type:
Guideline/Procedure
Organization / Institution:
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Nuclear safety and security professionals, IAEA staff
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Direct Peer-to-Peer Communication, Wireless Networks, IEEE 802.16t Standard
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization / Institution:
IEEE
Target Audience:
Engineers, Researchers, Technicians in the field of wireless communication
Approval Date:
March 16, 2023
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
IEEE 802.16t, Direct Peer-to-Peer (DPP), Air Interface Protocol (AIP)
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Author:
IEEE 802.16 Working Group
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, engineers, and developers in telecommunications
Approval Date:
March 13th, 2023
Context:
A technical specification outlining the requirements for Direct Peer-to-Peer communication using the IEEE 802.16t standard, focusing on the Air Interface Protocol and link connectivity procedures.
Court:
Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Citation:
[2025] ACTSC 89
Case Title:
DPP v Black (a pseudonym) (No 2)
Judge:
Taylor J
Hearing Dates:
11 September 2024; 5 February 2025
Decision Date:
18 March 2025
Parties:
Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown); Julius Black (Offender)
Jurisdiction:
Australian Capital Territory
Area of Law:
Criminal Law – Sentencing
Offences:
Sexual intercourse with a person under 10 years; Indecent assault on a female
Victims:
Three child victims (pseudonyms used)
Legislation Cited:
Crimes Act 1900 (ACT); Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 (ACT)
File Numbers:
SCC 108 of 2023; SCC 271 of 2022
Representation:
K Musgrove (DPP); C Daly (DPP); T Jackson (Offender)
Solicitors:
ACT Director of Public Prosecutions; Legal Aid
Nature of Proceedings:
Sentencing following guilty pleas
Time Period of Offending:
1968–1994
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Australian Capital Territory
Subject:
Criminal Law, Sentence Administration, Judicial Procedure
Document Type:
Court Judgment
Institution:
Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Author:
Taylor J
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, Judiciary
Period of Validity:
From 15 September 2023 to 14 June 2026
Date of Approval:
13 December 2024
Date of Changes:
13 August 2024