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RSA/PR/EN/107/13/2 · Pièce · 1975
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The aim of the conference, which took place in the context of a grave general economic situation and a critical time for the forestry industry, was to see how important wood production industry might be promoted in reconciliation with the needs of nature conservation and amenity, and to what extent these objectives might be achieved within the framework of current and adumbrated taxation legislation.

RSA/PR/EN/107/13/5 · Pièce · 1976
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The conference was a contribution to the United Kingdom programme of activities to mark European Wetlands Campaign Year 1976. The aim of the conference was to bring together representatives of as many as possible of the main users of wetlands, in order to expound their various demands on wetlands to discover conflicts of interest between them, in the hope that such conflicts could be minimised and harmony promoted.

RSA/PR/EN/107/13/11 · Pièce · 1982
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for consideration of how patterns of work and population in small towns and the countryside were likely to change over the next two or three decades and what the consequences might be for the environment. The conference was related to the two previous conferences: 'Work: Changing Patterns and Place' (24 June 1981) and 'Homes and the Countryside'' (26 November 1981).

Environmental Design Workshop (1)
RSA/PR/EN/107/13/16 · Pièce · 1994
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Report and introduction folders of the Environmental Design Workshop on Ecodesign in the Telecommunications Industry 3-4/3/1994.\nThis report was intended to stimulate further debate on environmental design issues within the telecommunications industry and beyond. It offers a basic primer on the subject both for telecommunications specialists and for those seeking to extend the thinking to other trade sectors.\n