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Planning guidance and checklist outlining expectations and evaluation criteria for regional growth center plans within the Puget Sound regional planning framework under VISION 2050 and the Regional Centers Framework (2018).
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
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Teacher Name:
Amneris Puscasu; Ms. Oduro
Grade Levels:
5–12
Duration:
45–60 minutes
Unit:
Career Skills
Subject/Course:
Career Skills
Topics:
Punctuality; Consistency; SMART Goals; Goal Setting
Type of Document:
Lesson plans
Learning Standards:
6R4; 6W1A
Activities:
Class discussions; SMART goal development; Scheduling and accountability exercises; Writing tasks; Group activities
Assessment Methods:
Goal-setting sheets; Peer accountability partners; Writing and discussion
Resources Needed:
Paper and pens; colored paper and markers; laptop; PowerPoint slides; goal-setting sheets; on-site people and facilities
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Washington State, USA
Topic:
Green Hydrogen Energy Projects
Document Type:
Environmental Impact Assessment Support Worksheet
Agency:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington State Department of Ecology, U.S. Department of Defense
Author:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington State Department of Ecology
Target Audience:
Environmental planners, project developers, regulatory agencies
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
University:
Umm Al Qura University
Country:
Saudi Arabia
Framework:
Saudi National Framework for Qualifications (NQF)
Framework year:
2020
Degree level:
Bachelor
NQF level:
6
Minimum credit hours:
120
Fields of learning outcomes:
Knowledge and Understanding; Skills; Values, Autonomy and Responsibility
Type of document:
Academic alignment and consistency report
Scope:
Program-level alignment with national qualifications standards
Institutional roles:
Reporter; Department Head
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Perth, Western Australia
Topic:
Transit Oriented Development (TOD), state policy, local planning
Document type:
Academic paper
Organization / institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Urban planners, policymakers, researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Subject:
Education
Document Type:
Self-Assessment
Target Audience:
School team members
Context:
A self-assessment tool designed for school teams to evaluate the consistency and coherence of systems and structures for teacher learning, instructional rigor, and student support.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Reserved parameters for AMI models
Document Type:
Technical specification
Organization:
EDA tools developers
Author:
IBIS/AMI developers
Target Audience:
Engineers and developers working with IBIS and AMI modeling languages
Validity Period:
Version 5.1 and above
Approval Date:
Not provided
Modification Date:
Not provided
Year:
2014
Region / city:
EU
Topic:
Financial supervision
Document type:
Joint guidelines
Institution / organization:
European Supervisory Authorities (ESA)
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Competent authorities
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
22 December 2014
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2017
Region / Institution:
US / FDA submission context
Topic:
Data standardization in toxicology studies
Document type:
Research paper
Organization:
PointCross Life Sciences Inc.
Authors:
Suresh Madhavan, Raja Ramesh, Venkatesh Krishnan, Kurien Abraham, Mohit Mathew, Latha Prabhakar
Target audience:
Toxicologists, data managers, regulatory affairs professionals
Methodology:
Machine learning algorithms for mapping pathological findings
Study type:
Toxicity studies in laboratory animals
Key terms:
SEND datasets, STRESC, ORRES, MI, MA, CL, severity, modifiers
Application period:
2017 onward
Submission requirement:
US FDA SEND mandate
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
AMI Model Parameters
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization / Institution:
IBIS Open Forum
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Engineers and Developers working with AMI and IBIS standards
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Additional Notes:
Specifies the formatting and rules for reserved parameters in AMI model files
Contextual Description:
Document detailing the format and usage of reserved parameters in AMI models, based on IBIS Version 5.1 or later standards.
Year:
2023
Topic:
Spiritual Growth
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Christians seeking spiritual guidance
Purpose:
To address spiritual inconsistency and provide solutions for spiritual growth
Key Concepts:
Consistency, spiritual practices, faith, identity in Christ
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Last Update:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Psychometrics, Educational Measurement
Document Type:
Educational Assessment Questionnaire
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educators, Psychometricians, Researchers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
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:
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
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