NOUN | regionalization | regionalizations | |
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- In 2001, WWF devised Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World (TEOW) "a biogeographic regionalization of the Earth's terrestrial biodiversity".
- Another regionalization initiative is the creation of health consortia, which pools the resources of several neighbouring municipalities.
- In April 1968 the school closed after nearly a decade of contentious school regionalization debates and failed ballot measures.
- Marine regionalization began with Ortmann (1896).
- In 1973, Peel County became the Regional Municipality of Peel, as a result of the Ontario provincial government's regionalization of the rapidly developing counties surrounding Toronto.
- According to a financing agreement the VRS receives for the S-Bahn Stuttgart 9,1 % of the states regionalization budget from 2018 until 2031, 88 million Euro in 2018.
- A statewide emphasis on school regionalization, begun in the early 1950s, was designed to create economies of scale for rural communities faced with increasing costs of maintaining their own schools.
- In 1800 B.C., the Bonnanaro culture, a regionalization of the previous Beaker culture with influences from the Polada culture of northern Italy, spread throughout the island.
- In 2001, WWF devised Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World (TEOW) "a biogeographic regionalization of the Earth's terrestrial biodiversity".
- After the August 2011 administrative re-regionalization of Anhui Province, its population rose to 2.16 million, as two additional counties ("He" and "Hanshan") were placed under its administration.
- In 1969, the process of regionalization of Venezuela began through CORDIPLAN, during the government of Rafael Caldera.
- As in the whole country, after the beginning of the democratic era, a regionalization policy begins to develop.
- Baldacci is a supporter of regionalization, a sometimes contentious policy of merging local-government services to save money on administrative costs.
- He was best known for his unique regionalization of Albania into four physical-geographic regions, a regionalization proposed for the first time by him and still used today.
- Maps of climatic regionalization, that is, division of the earth's surface into climatic zones and regions according to some classification of climates, are a special kind of climatic map.
- Regional district powers are very limited and other localized provincial government services are delivered through other regionalization systems.
- True to its vital and permanent commitment to social development through critical, responsible and creative education, the University of Cauca has been working on a process of regionalization to provide and encourage higher education in other localities.
- Ronald D'Oyley Good (5 March 1896 – 11 December 1992) was a British botanist notable for his floristic regionalization.
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