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Authors:
Salsabila Hasiana Tanjung; Suparno; Kamtini
Affiliations:
Yogyakarta State University; Medan State University
Journal:
ECRJ (Early Childhood Research Journal)
Year:
2019
Manuscript submitted:
May 28, 2019
Manuscript accepted:
June 18, 2019
ISSN (Print):
2655-6448
ISSN (Online):
2655-9315
Publisher address:
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Surakarta, Indonesia
Corresponding author email:
[email protected]
Type of document:
Academic journal article
Research method:
Quantitative descriptive method
Sample size:
50 parents
Data collection:
Questionnaire and interviews
Keywords:
children; hypnoparenting; intrapersonal intelligence; salary
License:
Creative Commons Attribution License
Income category analyzed:
Rp 500,000 – Rp 2,000,000 per month
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Unknown
Theme:
Fairy tales, folklore
Document Type:
Story collection
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Children
Period:
Traditional / timeless
Source Language:
English
Format:
Text narrative
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Embodied carbon assessment in residential and commercial buildings
Document Type:
Standard / Technical Draft
Organization:
RESNET
Author:
Technical Working Group of RESNET
Target Audience:
Energy raters, building professionals, homebuilders
Scope:
Buildings with dwelling and sleeping units, excluding hotels and motels
Lifecycle Stages Covered:
Cradle-to-gate for building products
Data Requirements:
Material inventory, global warming potential data, minimum assessed products
Verification:
Procedures for projected and confirmed assessments
Reporting:
Requirements for project, product, and whole-home embodied carbon results
Normative Sections:
Sections 1–8, Appendix 10.1–10.3
Informative Sections:
Foreword, footnotes, references, appendices 10.4–10.6
Year:
2003
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Architecture, Suburbs, Modern Life
Document Type:
Feature Film
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Michael Lauter
Target Audience:
General Audience
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Date of document:
24 October 2025
Meeting:
15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties
Meeting location:
Campo Grande, Brazil
Meeting dates:
23–29 March 2026
Agenda item:
Doc.31.2.7
Document number:
UNEP/CMS/COP15/Doc.31.2.7
Convention:
Convention on Migratory Species
Programme:
United Nations Environment Programme
Type of document:
Report
Action framework:
Concerted Action 12.2 (Rev. COP14)
Reporting organization:
Red Cachalotes del Pacífico
Target species:
Physeter macrocephalus
Target population:
Eastern Tropical Pacific sperm whale clans
Geographic scope:
Eastern Tropical Pacific, Southeastern Pacific, Galápagos Islands, Gulf of California
Adoption of original action:
2017
Renewal of action:
2024
Authors:
Eguiguren A; Avila IC; Oliver M; Rosero P; Pérez-Puig H; Toro F; Hersh TA; Rojas-Cerda C; Mesnick S; Clarke CMK; Whitehead H; Cantor M; Alava JJ
Language:
English
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Eastern Tropical Pacific, Galápagos Islands
Topic:
Marine conservation, sperm whale research, cultural aspects in conservation
Document Type:
Report
Author:
Red Cachalotes del Pacífico (Eguiguren A., Avila IC, Oliver M., Rosero P., Pérez-Puig H., Toro F., Hersh TA., Rojas-Cerda C., Mesnick S., Clarke CMK1, Whitehead H., Cantor M., Alava JJ)
Target Audience:
Researchers, conservationists, environmental organizations, policymakers
Period of Activity:
2017 - Present
Approval Date:
2024
Date of Changes:
2025
Geographical Scope:
Eastern Tropical Pacific, Gulf of California
Keywords:
Sperm whales, Eastern Tropical Pacific, conservation action, cultural dimensions in conservation, photo-ID monitoring, transnational collaboration
Conservation Program:
Concerted Action for Sperm Whales (UNEP/CMS/Concerted Action 12.2 (Rev.COP14))
Type of Source:
Research report on ongoing conservation actions and cultural research on sperm whale populations in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Year:
2025
Region / Location:
Eastern Tropical Pacific (including international waters, Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Chile)
Document Type:
Proposal / Conservation Action Plan
Organization:
Red Cachalotes del Pacífico
Authors:
Eguiguren A, Avila IC, Oliver M, Rosero P, Pérez-Puig H, Toro F, Hersh TA, Rojas-Cerda C, Mesnick S, Clarke CMK1, Whitehead H, Cantor M, Alava JJ
Target Species:
Physeter macrocephalus (Sperm whale)
Scope:
Cross-national, regional conservation and monitoring
Meeting / Event:
15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties, Campo Grande, Brazil, 23–29 March 2026
Timeframe:
2025–2029
Key Activities:
Population monitoring, passive acoustic monitoring, photo-identification cataloging, stranding network development, stakeholder engagement, awareness raising
Associated Agreements:
Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), BBNJ Agreement under UNCLOS
Document number:
UNEP/CMS/COP15/Doc.31.2.6
Meeting:
15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties
Date of document:
24 October 2025
Meeting location:
Campo Grande, Brazil
Meeting dates:
23–29 March 2026
Agenda item:
31.2.6
Convention:
Convention on Migratory Species
Implementing framework:
UNEP/CMS/Concerted Action 12.4 (Rev.COP14)
Reporting organization:
Arabian Sea Whale Network (ASWN)
Report author:
ASWN Coordinator
Original proponents:
Dr. G. Notarbartolo di Sciara in collaboration with the CMS Secretariat
Target species:
Megaptera novaeangliae
Common name:
Humpback whale (Arabian Sea population)
Taxonomic class:
Mammalia
Order:
Cetartiodactyla
Infra-order:
Cetacea
Family:
Balaenopteridae
CMS listing:
Appendix I and II
Implementation period covered:
February 2024–2025
Related document:
UNEP/CMS/COP15/Doc.25.4.2/Annex 3
Associated organizations:
CMS Secretariat; International Whaling Commission (IWC)
Geographic focus:
Arabian Sea range states
Organization:
Campbell River Killer Whales Swim Club
Type of document:
Annual General Meeting minutes
Date:
September 26, 2022
Time:
7:00 PM
Location:
Dogwood Room, Strathcona Gardens, Campbell River, BC
Meeting format:
In-person meeting
Chair:
Mercedes Hayduk
Head Coach:
Richard Millns
Head Development Coach:
Cheri Millns
Attendees:
Club board members and parents (see attendance list in document)
Quorum:
Met
Agenda items:
Approval of agenda; Approval of 2021 AGM minutes; President’s report; Head Coach report; Fundraising report; Member fundraising
Subject:
Club operations, technical development, recruitment, team culture, and fundraising activities for the 2021–2022 season
Season referenced:
2021–2022 swim season
Year:
2025-2026
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Topic:
Marine research, cetaceans, habitat mapping
Document type:
Permit application supplementary form
Institution:
NSW Department of Planning and Environment, Parks Australia
Authors:
Dr Tim Ingleton, Dr Brad Morris, Michael Sutherland, Neil Doszpot, Andrew Williams, Natalie Bool
Target audience:
Regulatory authorities, research oversight bodies
Survey area:
Solitaries Islands Aquatic Marine Park
Methods:
Multibeam bathymetry, towed video, sediment sampling, GIS analysis
Purpose:
Field and research component documentation for cetacean studies
Associated documents:
DNP-MPA-2223-056 Hunter mapping CONTRACT SIGNED.pdf; HunterAMP_2023_25_FieldDesignAndDataManagementPlan_2023512.pdf
Year:
2006
Region / City:
England, Scotland, Wales
Subject:
Avian Influenza, Animal Health, Cleansing and Disinfection
Document Type:
Legislative Order
Organization:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Scottish Government, Welsh Government
Author:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Scottish Government, Welsh Government
Target Audience:
Owners and agents responsible for cleansing and disinfection of premises affected by avian influenza
Period of Action:
2006 and ongoing
Approval Date:
2006
Date of Amendments:
Ongoing
Contextual Description:
A legislative order detailing procedures for cleansing and disinfection of premises affected by avian influenza in England, Scotland, and Wales.
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Northern Zone (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden)
Subject:
Pesticide risk assessment for birds and mammals
Document type:
Report
Organization / institution:
Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DK-EPA)
Author:
Alf Aagaard, Bo S. Petersen, NZ Bird and Mammal WG
Target audience:
Environmental professionals, risk assessors, policymakers
Period of validity:
Ongoing, based on revisions
Approval date:
December 2020
Date of changes:
Various revisions between 2013-2021
Context:
A report detailing the process and guidance for assessing pesticide risks to birds and mammals in the Northern Zone, including species selection and development of risk scenarios in line with EC 1107/2009.
Year:
2024
Issuing Organizations:
Global Environment Facility (GEF); Re:wild
Fund:
Fonseca Species Conservation Fund (FSCF)
Program:
Fonseca Leadership Program
Geographic Scope:
GEF-recipient countries in Africa and the Indian Ocean
Taxonomic Focus:
Orders Rodentia and Eulipotyphla
Eligible Species Categories:
IUCN Red List EW, CR, EN, DD; EDGE species; IUCN SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group Key Species and Key Regions
Grant Type:
Individual project grants
Maximum Grant Amount:
US$25,000
Preferred Funding Range:
US$5,000–20,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Early career conservationists aged 35 or younger from GEF-recipient countries
Application Deadline:
15 August 2024
Grant Period:
12–18 months
Final Completion Date:
30 September 2026
Reporting Requirements:
Progress report, final report, financial account, photographic documentation
Type:
State Indicator
Summary:
Trends in bat populations, 1999 to 2014
Note:
Assessment of change in widespread bat populations
Long term:
1999–2013
Short term:
2008–2013
Latest year:
Decreased (2014)
Source:
Bat Conservation Trust
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Bat population trends
Document type:
Environmental report
Organization:
Bat Conservation Trust
Target audience:
Researchers, policymakers, environmentalists
Period of action:
1999–2014
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Indicator description:
The indicator shows changes in the population size of eight widespread bat species, based on summer field surveys and roost counts and winter hibernation counts.
Relevance:
Bat populations are considered a good indicator of the broad state of wildlife and landscape quality.
Background:
Bat species make up a third of the UK’s mammal fauna and occur in most lowland habitats across the UK.
Note:
Year
Field of Study:
Evolutionary Biology, Paleontology
Document Type:
Research Project
Author:
Elsa Panciroli
Target Audience:
Students, Researchers
Contextual Description:
Research project exploring body mass estimation in extinct Mesozoic mammals using modern mammal data.
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Oregon, USA
Subject:
Marine biology, seabird and marine mammal studies
Document type:
Course syllabus
Institution:
Oregon State University
Instructor:
Doug Warrick
Target audience:
Students of marine biology
Period of validity:
Summer 2019
Date of approval:
June 25, 2019
Date of changes:
Not specified
Course objectives:
Explain the ecology and behavior of marine birds and mammals, field observation techniques, and scientific research methods.
Field trips:
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Coos Bay, Bandon Marsh NWR, Pelagic environment, and more
Required materials:
National Geographic Field Guide to Birds, Rite in the Rain notebook, scalpel, tweezers, binoculars
Assessments:
Species summary presentations, field notes, quizzes, and research hypotheses
Year:
2025
Region:
International / Global
Subject:
Biology, Medicine, Genetics
Document Type:
Scientific article
Institution:
Unspecified research institutions
Author:
AI-generated / Multiple contributors
Target Audience:
Researchers, students, medical professionals
Period Covered:
Current scientific research up to 2025
Keywords:
Hibernation, torpor, metabolism, gene expression, therapeutic applications, anti-ageing, mammals
Endnotes:
Includes questions, answers, glossary, and explanations of physiological and genetic mechanisms
Year:
2008
Region:
Minnesota, USA
Subject:
Wildlife
Document Type:
Educational presentation
Organization:
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Author:
MN DNR
Target Audience:
Students of Northwoods, Great Lakes curriculum
Source Type:
PowerPoint slides
Content:
Descriptions of local mammals including gray wolf, black bear, moose, white-tailed deer, and American pine marten with habitat, behavior, and physical characteristics
Images:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Digital Library System; National Biological Information Infrastructure
Accessed:
2008-09-23
License:
Some images public domain, others under copyright law