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Please be advised, the below list is intended to provide general guidance on some of the more common projects. The list does not cover all projects which require a permit and may not cover all Division of Land Use Regulation permits required for a project. Furthermore, information on other required New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection permits which are not under the purview of the Division of Land Use Regulation is not provided herein.
The good news is: both sides regret this disconnection and hope that deeper interactions could take place, for example at the occasion of GLAM partnerships or other common projects. People participating in discussions also underlined the utility of liaison-roles, who are perceived as a solution to bridge the distance. Others also suggested that the Wikimedia Movement should have a broader and more transparent communication about its own functioning (eg. videos explaining what are the Foundation, the Affiliates, Wikimania, etc.).
Access to quality sources is an issue for anyone contributing to Wikimedia projects. But it becomes all the more pressing in regions or knowledge areas where sources are rare, or even non-written. Thus the question of collecting and using oral sources in Africa came up a lot in discussions about the Diversity thematic area, because without these sources, it becomes physically impossible to document a whole section of the knowledge related to this continent.
Another topic was repeatedly discussed: the necessity to create a better atmosphere on Wikimedia projects. From welcoming newcomers to discuss on talk pages, interactions between Wikimedians can sometimes be rough. Among Francophone projects, the French Wikipedia is often described as being a harsh environment, especially for newcomers, as opposed to smaller projects like Wikidata or the French Wiktionary, where the atmosphere is more welcoming.
This reality was echoed in discussions, and from Conakry to Brussels, Paris to Parakou or Algiers people generally stood in favor of fostering mutual aid and resource sharing, in particular through WikiFranca, the international collaboration between Francophone Affiliates. Indeed, the Francophone community wishes that WikiFranca would become a more global hub whose missions could be, for example, to help Affiliates structure towards a chapter status, to be a resource hub both at the financial and human level, with peer-to-peer learning, common projects, etc. All this within the frame of a shared governance.
Rank-and-file party members serve not only to implement distinctively Chinese policies, such as the one-child policy. They are also involved in fulfilling universal state-building tasks, such as tax collection. To maintain the material base of their polity, state-builders everywhere need to find ways to raise fiscal resources. In transition economies like China, tax extraction runs into problems of asymmetric information coupled with administrative transaction costs that are high compared to the tax potential: In the rural economy, small sums are extracted from numerous individuals engaging in increasingly diverse economic activities. In the urban economy a large part of the economic activity occurs in the informal sector, where small and medium-sized companies come and go. The argument of this chapter applies to both sectors: Party networks help the state to extract resources, either by convincing and coercing citizens to contribute to common projects, or more generally by solving severe asymmetric information problems between the lowest level of the state hierarchy and grassroots society, at low cost. As a result, the state is better at extracting fiscal resources in places with dense party member networks, both in rural and in urban areas. In short, local party organizations help to maintain the material foundation of the People's Republic.
Brookhaven National Laboratory, the HEP Software Foundation, and Jefferson Lab are organizing the Software & Computing Round Table to foster the interplay of computing and science. The monthly round table forum aims for knowledge transfer and to encourage common projects within our scientific community. More information about the Software & Computing Round Table (upcoming meetings, previous presentations) can be found on:
Two years after the EU formally launched its strategy for an Energy Union, this Report examines the energy challenges facing the different regions of Europe, investigating shared priorities and common projects, as well as barriers to integration and cooperation.
In this graphic, we illustrate the cross-linkage between companies and research institutions that participate in IMI projects. Links between participants are displayed when they share at least two common projects. The name of the entity is displayed by running the mouse over the dot.
Lines between two dots indicate that the organizations share at least two common projects. The line gets thicker the more joint IMI projects the two participants have in common. Blue lines indicate that organizations share more than 10 common IMI projects.
Last November we talked about common projects and, with some beers in our hands, we decided to bring some of us together during the Kunstenfestivaldesarts (KFDA) in Brussels, May 2018. This much I can tell you, it is going to happen. Axel Andersson (Kritiklabbet), Wouter Hillaert (rekto:verso), and Daphne Rieken (Domain for Art Criticism) will join the second edition of the Cross Critique program in Brussels. Everyone hopes Esther Slevogt or one of her colleagues of nachtkritik can leave Berlin for a couple of days to participate as well. 59ce067264
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