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- SPAW - Version 6. 02 - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Soil, Plant, Atmosphere, and Water is a water budgeting tool for farm fields, ponds and inundated wetlands
- Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) - UNEP
What is the SPAW Protocol? A regional agreement for the protection and sustainable use of coastal and marine biodiversity in the Wider Caribbean Region Our SPAW programme supports countries to implement their national obligations under the SPAW Protocol The SPAW Protocol text can be accessed here What are SPAW’s areas of focus?
- SPAW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPAW is archaic variant of spa
- Protocol for Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife
Under the SPAW Protocol, nations in the wider Caribbean region work together to conserve and manage threatened and endangered species The United States ratified the SPAW Protocol in 2003
- The SPAW Model for Agricultural Field and Pond Hydrologic . . .
The SPAW (Soil-Plant-Air-Water) computer model simulates the daily hydrologic water budgets of agricultural landscapes by two connected routines, one for farm fields and a second for impoundments such as wetland ponds, lagoons or reservoirs
- SPAW Field Pond Hydrology Model - Landscape Performance Series
The SPAW (Soil-Plant-Air-Water) model simulates the daily hydrologic water budgets of agricultural landscapes with two connected modules, one for farm fields and one for impoundments such as wetland ponds, lagoons or reservoirs
- The SPAW Protocol - SPAW-RAC
Among the three protocols under the Cartagena Convention, the SPAW Protocol (Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife) is dedicated to the protection of biodiversity It provides a unique legal framework for biodiversity conservation in the Greater Caribbean Region
- The SPAW Protocol to the Cartegena Convention
A key requirement of the SPAW Protocol is that Contracting Parties must, " when necessary ", designate protected areas within their sovereign territories in order to conserve the natural resources of the Wider Caribbean Region
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