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    Climate Change and United States Forests. by Peterson, David L. (David Lawrence), 1954-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…7.5.1 Increasing Forest C by Decreasing Harvest and Protecting Large C Stocks -- 7.5.2 Managing Forest Carbon with Fuel Treatments -- 7.5.3 Increasing Forest C Stocks by Increasing Forest Growth -- 7.6 Ex Situ Forest C Management -- 7.6.1 Carbon in Forest Products -- 7.6.2 Product Substitution -- 7.6.3 Biomass Energy -- 7.7 Mitigation Strategies: Markets, Regulations, Taxes, and Incentives -- 7.7.1 Markets, Registries, and Protocols for Forest-Based Carbon Projects -- 7.7.2 Tax and Incentive Programs -- 7.8 The Role of Public Lands in C Mitigation -- References -- 8 Adapting to Climate Change -- 8.1 Principles for Forest Climate Adaptation -- 8.1.1 Adaptation Planning and Implementation -- 8.1.2 Education and Training -- 8.1.3 Science-Management Partnerships -- 8.1.4 Risk and Uncertainty -- 8.1.5 Toolkit Approach -- 8.1.6 No-Regrets Decision Making -- 8.1.7 Flexibility and Adaptive Learning -- 8.1.8 Mixed-Models Approach -- 8.1.9 Integration with Other Priorities and Forest Management Objectives -- 8.2 The Context for Adaptation -- 8.3 The Adaptation Process -- 8.3.1 Overview of Forest Adaptation Strategies -- 8.3.2 Strategic Steps for Adaptation -- 8.4 Tools and Resources for Adaptation and Implementation -- 8.5 Institutional Responses -- 8.5.1 U.S. …”
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    Climate Change and United States Forests. by Peterson, David L. (David Lawrence), 1954-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…7.5.1 Increasing Forest C by Decreasing Harvest and Protecting Large C Stocks -- 7.5.2 Managing Forest Carbon with Fuel Treatments -- 7.5.3 Increasing Forest C Stocks by Increasing Forest Growth -- 7.6 Ex Situ Forest C Management -- 7.6.1 Carbon in Forest Products -- 7.6.2 Product Substitution -- 7.6.3 Biomass Energy -- 7.7 Mitigation Strategies: Markets, Regulations, Taxes, and Incentives -- 7.7.1 Markets, Registries, and Protocols for Forest-Based Carbon Projects -- 7.7.2 Tax and Incentive Programs -- 7.8 The Role of Public Lands in C Mitigation -- References -- 8 Adapting to Climate Change -- 8.1 Principles for Forest Climate Adaptation -- 8.1.1 Adaptation Planning and Implementation -- 8.1.2 Education and Training -- 8.1.3 Science-Management Partnerships -- 8.1.4 Risk and Uncertainty -- 8.1.5 Toolkit Approach -- 8.1.6 No-Regrets Decision Making -- 8.1.7 Flexibility and Adaptive Learning -- 8.1.8 Mixed-Models Approach -- 8.1.9 Integration with Other Priorities and Forest Management Objectives -- 8.2 The Context for Adaptation -- 8.3 The Adaptation Process -- 8.3.1 Overview of Forest Adaptation Strategies -- 8.3.2 Strategic Steps for Adaptation -- 8.4 Tools and Resources for Adaptation and Implementation -- 8.5 Institutional Responses -- 8.5.1 U.S. …”
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    Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition. by Chow, Alex

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Credits -- About the Authors -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Exploring Microsoft Dynamics NAV -- an Introduction -- Understanding Microsoft Dynamics NAV -- The functional areas within Dynamics NAV -- History of Dynamics NAV -- Functional areas -- Financial Management -- General Ledger -- G/L budgets -- Account Schedules -- Cash Management -- Fixed Assets -- VAT reporting and intrastat -- Sales tax -- Intercompany transactions -- Consolidation -- Multicurrency -- Sales and marketing -- Customers -- Order processing -- Approvals -- Pricing -- Marketing -- Purchase -- Vendors -- Order processing -- Approvals -- Pricing -- Planning -- Warehouse -- Items -- Locations -- Transfer orders -- Assembly -- Pick and put-away -- Inventory -- Manufacturing -- Product design -- Capacities -- Planning -- Execution -- Costing -- Subcontracting -- Job -- Job card -- Phases and tasks -- Planning -- Time sheet -- Invoice jobs -- Work in process (WIP) -- Resource planning -- Resource card -- Pricing -- Service -- Service items -- Contracts -- Price management -- Service orders -- Service tasks -- Fault reporting -- Human resources -- Employees -- Absence registration -- Country localizations -- Vertical and horizontal solutions -- Accessing Dynamics NAV -- Windows client -- Web client -- Tablet client -- SharePoint client -- Web Services -- Development Environment -- Summary -- Chapter 2: What's New in NAV 2016? …”
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    Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition. by Chow, Alex

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Credits -- About the Authors -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Exploring Microsoft Dynamics NAV -- an Introduction -- Understanding Microsoft Dynamics NAV -- The functional areas within Dynamics NAV -- History of Dynamics NAV -- Functional areas -- Financial Management -- General Ledger -- G/L budgets -- Account Schedules -- Cash Management -- Fixed Assets -- VAT reporting and intrastat -- Sales tax -- Intercompany transactions -- Consolidation -- Multicurrency -- Sales and marketing -- Customers -- Order processing -- Approvals -- Pricing -- Marketing -- Purchase -- Vendors -- Order processing -- Approvals -- Pricing -- Planning -- Warehouse -- Items -- Locations -- Transfer orders -- Assembly -- Pick and put-away -- Inventory -- Manufacturing -- Product design -- Capacities -- Planning -- Execution -- Costing -- Subcontracting -- Job -- Job card -- Phases and tasks -- Planning -- Time sheet -- Invoice jobs -- Work in process (WIP) -- Resource planning -- Resource card -- Pricing -- Service -- Service items -- Contracts -- Price management -- Service orders -- Service tasks -- Fault reporting -- Human resources -- Employees -- Absence registration -- Country localizations -- Vertical and horizontal solutions -- Accessing Dynamics NAV -- Windows client -- Web client -- Tablet client -- SharePoint client -- Web Services -- Development Environment -- Summary -- Chapter 2: What's New in NAV 2016? …”
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    The Brady bunch movie

    Published 1995
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    Sourlands.

    Published 2013
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    Democracy for Sale.

    Published 2016
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    Decarbonizing development : three steps to a zero-carbon future / Marianne Fay, Stephane Hallegatte, Adrien Vogt-Schilb, Julie Rozenberg, Ulf Narloch, Tom Kerr. by Fay, Marianne, Hallegatte, Stéphane, Vogt-Schilb, Adrien, Rozenberg, Julie, Narloch, Ulf, Kerr, Thomas M.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Smoothing the Transition to Make It Happen -- Managing Concentrated Losses -- Managing the Fears of Competitiveness Loss -- Managing the Risk of Government Failures -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- 1.1 The "Full" Story on Greenhouse Gases -- 2.1 An Extreme Case of Commitment-Urban Forms -- 3.1 Short-Term Strategies Need to Be Designed Keeping the Long-Term Goal in Mind-Examples from Brazil and Germany -- 3.2 A World Bank Software for Comparing Abatement Options: MACTool -- 3.3 Using Space to Design Deforestation Policies -- 4.1 Agricultural Subsidies Are Also Sizable -- 4.2 Progress on Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform -- 4.3 Gaining Momentum on Carbon Pricing -- 4.4 Public Acceptance of Carbon Taxes: Good Communication Helps -- 4.5 Global Mechanisms to Cut Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation -- 5.1 Fiscal Instruments to Encourage Demand for Clean Technology Products -- 5.2 Combining Carbon Pricing with Infrastructure Development in Paris -- 5.3 Orchestrating Renewable Power Scale-Up-The Case of India and Australia -- 6.1 Infrastructure Investment Needs Illustrate the Challenges Faced in Securing Long-Term Financing in Developing Countries -- 6.2 Innovative Public Finance at Work -- 6.3 Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance's "Call for Ideas" -- 6.4 A Toolkit of Banking Regulation Measures for Low-Carbon Finance -- 7.1 Nonprice Instruments Are Often Regressive -- 7.2 Tips on a Good Communication Strategy for Fossil-Fuel Reform -- 7.3 Managing the Impacts of Global Land-Use Initiatives on the Poor -- Figures.…”
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