01813oam 2200421M 450 991071611910332120200213070936.3(CKB)5470000002518927(OCoLC)1065616725(OCoLC)995470000002518927(EXLCZ)99547000000251892720071213d1926 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAuthorizing Hon. William B. McKinley to accept the decoration and diploma of Officer of the Legion of Honor from the government of the French Republic. July 1, 1926. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed[Washington, D.C.] :[U.S. Government Printing Office],1926.1 online resource (1 page)House report / 69th Congress, 1st session. House ;no. 1587[United States congressional serial set ] ;[serial no. 8537]Batch processed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.FDLP item number not assigned.AwardsMilitary decorationsLegislative materials.lcgftAwards.Military decorations.Porter Stephen G(Stephen Geyer),1869-1930Republican (PA)1387991WYUWYUOCLCOOCLCQBOOK9910716119103321Authorizing Hon. William B. McKinley to accept the decoration and diploma of Officer of the Legion of Honor from the government of the French Republic. July 1, 1926. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed3441260UNINA02386nam 2200469z- 450 991022003500332120210211(CKB)3800000000216427(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42475(oapen)doab42475(EXLCZ)99380000000021642720202102d2017 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBridging the Gap Between Policy and Science in Assessing the Health Status of Marine Ecosystems, 2nd EditionFrontiers Media SA20171 online resource (546 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-126-7 Marine management requires approaches which bring together the best research from the natural and social sciences. It requires stakeholders to be well-informed by science and to work across administrative and geographical boundaries, a feature especially important in the inter-connected marine environment. Marine management must ensure that the natural structure and functioning of ecosystems is maintained to provide ecosystem services. Once those marine ecosystem services have been created, they deliver societal goods as long as society inputs its skills, time, money and energy to gather those benefits. However, if societal goods and benefits are to be limitless, society requires appropriate administrative, legal and management mechanisms to ensure that the use of such benefits do not impact on environmental quality, but instead support its sustainable use.environmental assessmenthuman pressuresinnovative monitoringintegrative assessmentMarine BiodiversityMarine indicatorsmodellingoceans healthsocio-ecological systemssocio-economic barriersMaria C. Uyarraauth1279680Marianna MeaauthJacob CarstensenauthAngel BorjaauthMichael ElliottauthBOOK9910220035003321Bridging the Gap Between Policy and Science in Assessing the Health Status of Marine Ecosystems, 2nd Edition3015839UNINA