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Memorandum to All Banders, 15
Subject: 1) New End-of-the-Year Report, 2) Report Only Selected Returns Until Further Notice, 3) Banders Are Now Authorized to Salvage Dead Birds, 4) North American Nest-Record Card Program, 5) Attention: Banders of of Nestling Phoebes, Barn Swallows or Robins, 6) Federal Income Tax Deductions, 7) Sorry Kentuck
Memorandum to All Banders, 8
Subject: 1) Submission of schedules reporting game bird bandings, 2) Transmission of Procedures for Issuance, Renewal, Suspension and Revocation of U. S. Federal Bird Banding Permit
Memorandum to All Banders, 7
Subject: Transmittal of Revised Age Codes - to be used for birds banded after June 30, 196
Memorandum to All Banders, 6
Subject: Bird Banding Manual Revisions - Preparation and Submission of Banding Dat
Memorandum to All Banders, 14
Subject: 1) Banding Data File Edit, 2) Revised Banding Manual, 3) Banding Schedule Submission Timetable, 4) Availability of Additional Copies of MTABs, etc., 5) Banding Nestlings - Reduction of Nest Predation, 6) Sorry Arizona - Congratulations (?) Kentucky, 7) THE REST OF YOU Agai
Memorandum to All Banders, 10
Subject: 1) We\u27re Back in Business, 2) Revised Reports to Hunter and Bander, 3) Machine Determination of Banding Locations, 4) New or Obsolete Codes, 5) Samples and Explanation of Revised Reports to Hunters and Reports to Bander
Memorandum to All Banders, 5
Subject: Memos to All Banders and revised time table for submission of schedules reporting bandings of NON-GAME SPECIE
Memorandum to All Banders, 16
Subject: 1) Change of Chief, 2) Thanks from the Outgoing Chief, 3) Preservation and Shipment of Salvaged Birds, 4) Status of The Edit, 5) The Moratorium, 6) Publishing Banding Dat
Memorandum to All Banders, 9
Subject: 1) Delays in processing banding data, 2) Transmission of species, age and sex criteria -- warbler
Insights into embedded policy paradigms and Kazakhstan's future trajectory
This chapter delineates the lessons from the book by linking the conclusions from different chapters and highlighting the implications for Kazakhstanâs future policy and governance in the light of the ambitious Kazakhstan-2050 strategy that has been on the nationâs agenda since its adoption in 2012. The chapter identifies four themes that were reiterated by the authors throughout the book. The overarching theme is sustainability of Kazakhstanâs development as the future of some sectors does not appear to be resting on policies that are best suited to meeting the challenges of the twenty-first century. The other themes may be summarised as calls to ensure advancement in four areas: economic restructuring, participatory governance, intersectoral thinking in policymaking, and policy integration, rather than fragmentation. This concluding chapter discusses each of these themes in detail and draws the learning points for adjustments in policy and governance
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