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This document outlines the challenges and best practices in implementing the prior informed consent procedure, with suggestions for improving its functioning and options for future actions.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Implementation of the prior informed consent procedure under the Basel Convention
Document Type:
Draft report
Organization:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Author:
Secretariat of the Basel Convention
Target Audience:
Open-ended Working Group participants, Parties and observers of the Basel Convention
Effective Period:
2024–2025
Approval Date:
23 April 2024
Amendment Date:
25 March 2024
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Sponsor:
105.9 KZZK, The Grizz & Live Nation in St. Louis
Prize Provider:
STARadio and MCIRCC
Grand Prize:
Tickets to Incubus on August 1, 2017
Entry Period:
July 25–July 28, 2017 (until Noon)
Eligibility:
Legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States aged 18 or older as of February 2, 2017
Exclusions:
Employees, agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, contractors, and immediate family members of Sponsor and related entities
How to Enter:
Post #GRIZZSOLR on the Grizz social media pages or mail entry to 329 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301 with required contact information
Governing Law:
State of Illinois
Taxes:
Responsibility of the winner
Use of Name and Likeness:
Unlimited promotional use by Sponsor Entities without compensation
Document Type:
Contest official rules and release agreement
Organizing Entities:
105.9 KZZK The Grizz, Live Nation, STARadio, MCIRCC
Geographic Scope:
48 contiguous United States
Address for Rules Requests:
Stuff IT c/o STARadio, 329 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301
Year:
2025
Location:
Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Event:
Penzance Around Scilly and Back (PASA B)
Document Type:
Entry Form
Organizing Body:
Penzance Sailing Club
Target Participants:
Yacht owners and crews
Period:
25–28 July 2025
Submission Deadline:
12 noon, Monday 21st July 2025
Fees:
£60 for all legs, £20 per individual leg
Racing Categories:
RYAYTC, IRC, MOCRA, COGS, Petit Bateau & COGS Double-handed
Insurance Requirement:
Minimum £5,000,000 third-party coverage
Boat Requirements:
Compliance with World Sailing Appendix F Categories 3 and 4, liferaft for all crew
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Payment Methods:
Cheque or bank transfer
Year:
2026
Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Theme:
Demography, Population Studies
Document Type:
Conference Call for Abstracts
Organizations:
Canadian Population Society (CPS), l’Association des démographes du Québec (ADQ)
Target Audience:
Researchers, students, public servants in demography and population studies
Submission Deadline:
February 13, 2026
Conference Dates:
May 25–28, 2026
Presentation Languages:
English and French
Student Participation:
Eligible for Student Paper Competition, Poster Awards, and Travel Awards
Abstract Length:
200–500 words
Registration Deadline:
April 24, 2026
Final Paper Submission:
May 15, 2026
Session Themes:
Mortality, Health and Morbidity, Family, Immigration and Migration, Social Diversity, Labour and Education, Fertility, Gender and Sexuality, Inequality, Other topics in population science
Format:
Hybrid with in-person and remote participation
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Transboundary river research, Natural Language Processing, Named Entity Recognition, Python
Document type:
Research methodology
Organization / Institution:
None mentioned
Author:
Sahana et al.
Target audience:
Researchers in the field of natural language processing and transboundary river studies
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Quebec City, Canada
Topic:
Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, Nagoya Protocol
Document Type:
Study
Organization / Institution:
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Author:
Margo Bagley, Frederic Perron-Welch
Target Audience:
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Nagoya Protocol stakeholders
Effective Period:
9-14 November 2020
Approval Date:
15 June 2020
Date of Revisions:
March-April 2020
Funding:
Belgium, European Union, South Africa
Peer Review Period:
9 March to 6 April 2020
Document type:
Academic research article
Subject:
Water theft, regulatory compliance and deterrence in transboundary water systems
Geographical focus:
Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
Countries / jurisdictions mentioned:
Australia; New South Wales; Victoria; Queensland; South Australia; Western Australia; Northern Territory; Australian Capital Territory
Institutions referenced:
Inspector General of Water Compliance; Natural Resource Access Regulator
Key individual referenced:
Troy Grant
Keywords:
water theft; Murray–Darling Basin; legal review; detection; deterrence; penalties
Economic context:
Water allocation trade exceeding AU$2 billion annually; estimated water value AU$96.5 billion
Environmental context:
Drought periods and water scarcity affecting basin users
Time references in text:
Millennium Drought (2000–2010); regulatory data reported up to June 2023
Stakeholders:
irrigators; environmental water users; government regulators; First Nations peoples; urban and recreational water users
Research focus:
Legal frameworks, penalty-setting processes, and institutional consistency for deterring water theft
Data references:
Suspicious activity reports, investigations, warnings, penalty notices and prosecutions recorded by regulatory authorities
Year:
2010
Region:
Southeast Alaska, United States
Project Number:
45097 (600)
Objective:
RM&E
Type of Document:
Statement of Work
Organization:
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory
Principal Investigator:
Sara Gilk-Baumer
Project Period:
5/1/10 – 6/30/10
Target Species:
Sockeye Salmon
Methods:
Genetic Stock Identification (GSI) using 96 SNP markers
Sample Size:
Approximately 10,000 fish samples
Fishing Districts:
108 and 111
Collaborators:
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
Data Storage:
Oracle database maintained by ADF&G
Budget Total:
$226,600
Key Deliverables:
Laboratory analysis, statistical analysis, final report submission
Permits:
Fish Collection, Fish Resource, Fish Transport, or other required permits
End Use:
Assessment of stock composition for sustainable fisheries management
Year:
2024–2025
Geographical Area:
Gulf of Thailand
Country:
Thailand
Thematic Focus:
Marine and coastal environment, fisheries, pollution, climate impacts
Document Type:
National Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) report chapter
Chapter:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Institutional Context:
National contribution to the SCS-GOT Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis framework
Related Regional Programme:
South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand (SCS-GOT) TDA
Key Ecosystems Covered:
Mangroves, coral reefs, seagrass beds, wetlands
Environmental Issues Addressed:
Marine pollution, eutrophication, fisheries stock status, marine litter, climate vulnerability
Governance Scope:
Institutional arrangements, legal frameworks, and financial mechanisms for marine resource management
Relevant National Agencies:
Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR), Department of Fisheries (DOF), Department of National Parks (DNP)
International Frameworks Referenced:
UN Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Agreement NDCs, Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, COBSEA Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter, ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris, CITES, Convention on Migratory Species, BBNJ Agreement
Associated Indicators:
SDG 14.1, SDG 14.2, SDG 14.4, SDG 13 climate reporting metrics
Population Context:
Coastal provinces around the Gulf of Thailand with approximately 18.6 million residents (2020)
Time Comparison Scope:
Environmental condition comparison between 2000 and 2025
Economic Context:
Impacts on fisheries, tourism, and coastal economies including damage from the 2024 cyclone season
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Maine, USA
Topic:
Hazardous Waste Identification
Document Type:
Regulatory Chapter
Agency/Institution:
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Author:
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Target Audience:
Regulatory bodies, hazardous waste management professionals
Effective Period:
Ongoing, since 2019
Approval Date:
July 1, 2019
Date of Changes:
July 1, 2019
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Maine
Theme:
Environmental Protection
Document Type:
Legal Regulation
Organization / Institution:
Department of Environmental Protection
Author:
Department of Environmental Protection
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, environmental engineers, waste management professionals
Period of Effect:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
July 8, 2018
Date of Changes:
July 8, 2018
Year:
2007
Region / city:
King County, Renton, Washington
Topic:
Waste management, septic tank waste disposal
Document type:
Guidelines
Organization / institution:
King County
Author:
King County Industrial Waste Program
Target audience:
Businesses with commercial septic waste
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Environmental management, waste
Document Type:
Technical guidelines
Author:
UNEP
Target Audience:
Environmental professionals, policy makers, waste management specialists
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
15 December 2016
Date of Last Change:
5 May 2017
Relevant Conventions:
Basel Convention, Stockholm Convention
Keywords:
Hexachlorobutadiene, environmentally sound management, waste management, persistent organic pollutants
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Online
Topic:
Plastic waste management
Document type:
Technical guidelines
Organization / institution:
United Nations
Author:
Secretariat, co-lead countries
Target audience:
Parties to the Basel Convention, environmental agencies, waste management professionals
Effective period:
Ongoing, related to the meeting of SIWG on plastic wastes
Approval date:
November 29, 2021
Date of revisions:
October 2021 (draft updated version)
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Nairobi
Topic:
Waste management, environmental protection
Document type:
Guidance manual
Author:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Basel Convention
Target audience:
Stakeholders in waste management, maritime industry
Period of validity:
2016-2017
Approval date:
13 May 2016
Modification date:
Not specified