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Animal Care and Management at the National Zoo - Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

Animal Care and Management at the National Zoo - Board On Agriculture And Natural Resources - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

This report follows up on an interim report released in February 2004 that focused on immediate needs in the areas of animal care and management, recordkeeping, and pest control. The report finds that the zoo has made good-faith efforts to correct deficiencies noted in the interim report and has made some noticeable improvements in the past year in zoo operations and animal care. However, problems in areas such as staff training, workplace culture, and strategic planning still need to be addressed. Specifically, the report recommends that the zoo immediately develop and implement animal-care training programs to ensure that people who are directly responsible for the well-being of its animal collection are adequately prepared and competent. The report commends a zoo-initiated strategic planning process as a positive step, but recommends it contain a more detailed, comprehensive strategy of how it will meet short-term goals and that it should link plans to upgrade facilities with those to acquire animals. The zoo should also focus on improving communication among keepers, veterinarians, nutritionists, senior managers, and curators. Table of ContentsFront MatterExecutive Summary1 Introduction2 Strategic Planning3 Communication, Knowledge Management, and Human-Resources Management4 Review of Individual Animal Deaths at the National Zoo5 Evaluation of the Conservation and Research Center6 Occupational Health and Safety Programs7 Recent National Zoo Actions in Response to the Interim Report8 Assessment of Overall Directions in Animal Care and ManagementReferencesAppendix A – National Zoo Strategic PlanAbout the AuthorsBoard on Agriculture and Natural Resources PublicationsInstitute for Laboratory Animal Research PublicationsInterim Report

DKK 500.00
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Biological Collections - Board On Life Sciences - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

Biological Collections - Board On Life Sciences - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

Biological collections are a critical part of the nation's science and innovation infrastructure and a fundamental resource for understanding the natural world. Biological collections underpin basic science discoveries as well as deepen our understanding of many challenges such as global change, biodiversity loss, sustainable food production, ecosystem conservation, and improving human health and security. They are important resources for education, both in formal training for the science and technology workforce, and in informal learning through schools, citizen science programs, and adult learning. However, the sustainability of biological collections is under threat. Without enhanced strategic leadership and investments in their infrastructure and growth many biological collections could be lost. Biological Collections: Ensuring Critical Research and Education for the 21st Century recommends approaches for biological collections to develop long-term financial sustainability, advance digitization, recruit and support a diverse workforce, and upgrade and maintain a robust physical infrastructure in order to continue serving science and society. The aim of the report is to stimulate a national discussion regarding the goals and strategies needed to ensure that U.S. biological collections not only thrive but continue to grow throughout the 21st century and beyond. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 The Repository of Life2 Advancing Discovery, Inspiring Innovation, and Informing Societal Challenges3 Contributing to Science Education and Lifelong Learning4 Building and Maintaining a Robust Infrastructure5 Generating, Integrating, and Accessing Digital Data6 Cultivating a Highly Skilled Workforce7 Securing Financial Sustainability8 Taking Collaborative ActionReferencesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Public Meeting AgendasAppendix C: WebinarsAppendix D: Biographical Sketches of CommitteeMembers and Staff

DKK 396.00
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Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 - Ocean Studies Board - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 - Ocean Studies Board - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

The United States has jurisdiction over 3.4 million square miles of ocean in its exclusive economic zone, a size exceeding the combined land area of the 50 states. This expansive marine area represents a prime national domain for activities such as maritime transportation, national security, energy and mineral extraction, fisheries and aquaculture, and tourism and recreation. However, it also carries with it the threat of damaging and outbreaks of waterborne pathogens. The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami are vivid reminders that ocean activities and processes have direct human implications both nationally and worldwide, understanding of the ocean system is still incomplete, and ocean research infrastructure is needed to support both fundamental research and societal priorities. Given current struggles to maintain, operate, and upgrade major infrastructure elements while maintaining a robust research portfolio, a strategic plan is needed for future investments to ensure that new facilities provide the greatest value, least redundancy, and highest efficiency in terms of operation and flexibility to incorporate new technological advances. Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 identifies major research questions anticipated to be at the forefront of ocean science in 2030 based on national and international assessments, input from the worldwide scientific community, and ongoing research planning activities. This report defines categories of infrastructure that should be included in planning for the nation's ocean research infrastructure of 2030 and that will be required to answer the major research questions of the future. Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 provides advice on the criteria and processes that could be used to set priorities for the development of new ocean infrastructure or replacement of existing facilities. In addition, this report recommends ways in which the federal agencies can maximize the value of investments in ocean infrastructure. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Major Research Questions in 20303 Ocean Infrastructure for 2030: Categories and Trends4 Infrastructure Needs and Recommendations5 Setting Priorities for Ocean Infrastructure Investments6 Maximizing Research Investments in Ocean ScienceReferencesAppendixesAppendix A: Committee and Staff BiographiesAppendix B: Speakers for Ocean Infrastructure Strategy Workshop, February 2-3, 2010Appendix C: 2010 Ocean Sciences Meeting: Session on "Ocean Technology and Infrastructure Needs for the Next 20 Years": List of PresentersAppendix D: Acronym List

DKK 234.00
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Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System - Board On Energy And Environmental Systems - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System - Board On Energy And Environmental Systems - Bog - National Academies Press - Plusbog.dk

The electric power delivery system that carries electricity from large central generators to customers could be severely damaged by a small number of well-informed attackers. The system is inherently vulnerable because transmission lines may span hundreds of miles, and many key facilities are unguarded. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the fact that the power grid, most of which was originally designed to meet the needs of individual vertically integrated utilities, is being used to move power between regions to support the needs of competitive markets for power generation. Primarily because of ambiguities introduced as a result of recent restricting the of the industry and cost pressures from consumers and regulators, investment to strengthen and upgrade the grid has lagged, with the result that many parts of the bulk high-voltage system are heavily stressed. Electric systems are not designed to withstand or quickly recover from damage inflicted simultaneously on multiple components. Such an attack could be carried out by knowledgeable attackers with little risk of detection or interdiction. Further well-planned and coordinated attacks by terrorists could leave the electric power system in a large region of the country at least partially disabled for a very long time. Although there are many examples of terrorist and military attacks on power systems elsewhere in the world, at the time of this study international terrorists have shown limited interest in attacking the U.S. power grid. However, that should not be a basis for complacency. Because all parts of the economy, as well as human health and welfare, depend on electricity, the results could be devastating. Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System focuses on measures that could make the power delivery system less vulnerable to attacks, restore power faster after an attack, and make critical services less vulnerable while the delivery of conventional electric power has been disrupted. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 The Electric Transmission and Distribution System as a Terrorist Targetwith2 The Electric Power System Today3 Physical Security Considerations for Electric Power Systems4 Vulnerabilities of Systems for Sensing, Communication, and Control5 Vulnerabilities Related to the People Who Run the Electric Power System6 Mitigating the Impact of Attacks on the Power System7 Restoration of the Electric Power System After an Attack8 Strategies for Securing Crucial Services and Critical Infrastructure in the Event of an Extended Power Outage9 Research and Development Needs for the Electric Power Delivery System10 RecommendationsAppendixesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Committee Biographical InformationAppendix C: List of Presentations and Committee MeetingsAppendix D: AcronymsAppendix E: Summary of NERC Cyber Security StandardsAppendix F: Substation ConfigurationsAppendix G: Controlling Power SystemsAppendix H: R&D Needs for the Power Delivery System

DKK 318.00
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