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- Social infrastructure can be broadly defined as the construction and maintenance of facilities that support social services. Social infrastructures are created...
- Research Infrastructures. Publications Office of the European Union. http://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructures/index_en.cfm?pg=esfri e-Infrastructure Reflection...
- strong IT Infrastructures require employees with varying skill sets. The fields of IT management and IT service management rely on IT infrastructure, and the...
- agriculture, while 30% is forested and 14% is covered by settlements or infrastructure. Plants and animals include those generally common to Central Europe...
- political agreements.[citation needed] Examples of infrastructures considered to qualify as infrastructures to peace include the National Peace Council (Ghana);...
- research infrastructures that are needed to support open science and serve the needs of different communities". Open science infrastructures are a form...
- of European critical infrastructures based upon inputs by its member states. Each designated European Critical Infrastructures (ECI) will have to have...
- Ministry of Infrastructure and Land and Air Transport (French: Ministère des Infrastructures, des Transports Terrestres et Aériens, MITTA), previously...
- governor. Hesling initiated an ambitious road-making program to improve infrastructure and promoted the growth of cotton for export. The cotton policy – based...
- southern interior of the island. Tropical cyclones cause damage to infrastructure and local economies as well as loss of life. In 2004, Cyclone Gafilo...