impact COVID-19 impact: Global smartphone shipments fall 13 per cent in January-March By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T18:47:55+05:30 Canalys Senior Analyst Ben Stanton said that in February, when the coronavirus was centered on China, vendors were mainly concerned about how to build enough smartphones to meet global demand. Full Article
impact IRDAI allows insurers to give moratorium on term loan repayment due to coronavirus impact By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-08T17:26:42+05:30 In respect of term loans, insurers are permitted to grant a moratorium of three months towards payment of instalments falling due between 1st March 2020 and 31st May 2020. Full Article
impact Covid-19 to impact domestic as well global growth: RBI governor By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-16T16:57:10+05:30 Covid-19 to impact domestic as well global growth: RBI governor Full Article
impact Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma shares tips on braving the Coronavirus impact on business By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-08T21:27:24+05:30 Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma shares tips on braving the Coronavirus impact on business Full Article
impact COVID-19 impact: OYO cuts 25% of fixed pay of employees; some staff sent on leave By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-22T17:12:16+05:30 COVID-19 impact: OYO cuts 25% of fixed pay of employees; some staff sent on leave Full Article
impact Coronavirus impacts: No crisis within the banking system, says SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T23:39:59+05:30 Coronavirus impacts: No crisis within the banking system, says SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar Full Article
impact Economic impact of COVID-19: Industry offered full support to PM Modi, says Pawan Goenka By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-23T21:09:24+05:30 Economic impact of COVID-19: Industry offered full support to PM Modi, says Pawan Goenka Full Article
impact How will the sudden plunge in US oil prices impact India: WTI crash explained By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-21T12:09:34+05:30 How will the sudden plunge in US oil prices impact India: WTI crash explained Full Article
impact How Budget 2016 impacts your personal tax calculation By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2010-12-02T17:07:34+05:30 This tax calculator will let you know how your tax liability changes post-Budget 2016. Just input your personal income details and know how much tax would now be payable. Full Article
impact SCCM Pod-235 Study Explores the Impact of 24/7 In-House Coverage in a Pediatric ICU By sccm-audio.s3.amazonaws.com Published On :: Wed, 14 May 2014 08:31:00 -0500 Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Kyle Rehder, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics in the division of pediatric critical care medicine at Duke Children Hospital. Full Article Medicine
impact How CFOs can minimise the impact of Covid-19 and build business resilience in times of disruption By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T12:11:18+05:30 Organizations are struggling to implement an immediate crisis response mechanism while exploring long term sustainability solutions to build resilience against future black swan events. Full Article
impact Investors can move these financial transactions online to deal with coronavirus impact By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-13T06:30:00+05:30 As the country is staying at home to fight against the coronavirus, investors are adapting themselves to the online way of working with their finances. Full Article
impact Coronavirus pandemic impact: Keep your investments liquid and focus on short term goals By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T10:11:47+05:30 Any investment decision during this period should be made factoring in the short-term goals of an individual. Full Article
impact Lockdown impacting your income? Do this now so that your future money goals are safe By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T06:30:00+05:30 Incomes of many people, especially those who are self-employed, have been impacted due to the lockdown. To help you through these tough times, here is how you can cut down on current expenses so that your future goals are not at risk. Full Article
impact 5 ways investors are impacted by closure of mutual fund schemes By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T06:30:00+05:30 Investors will receive whatever amount the fund house is able to recover by liquidating the underlying investments in proportion of their holdings in the respective schemes. Full Article
impact Ulip holders may get option to stagger maturity payments to cushion current stock market impact By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-08T14:16:20+05:30 Where unit-linked policies mature and fund value is to be paid in lumpsum, Life Insurers may offer staggered settlement option to policyholders. This onetime option is regardless of whether such option exists or not in the specific product. Full Article
impact Health insurance online sale spurts up to 30%, offline sales fall due to coronavirus impact By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-11T10:35:56+05:30 Generally, every year in March the health insurance industry witnesses a higher growth in the sale of health insurance policies. This is because people normally rush to buy policies before the end of the financial year to save tax. Full Article
impact Covid-19 impact: Govt raises market borrowing limit to Rs 12 lakh cr for FY21 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:09:29+05:30 Covid-19 impact: Govt raises market borrowing limit to Rs 12 lakh cr for FY21 Full Article
impact Agriculture not going to be impacted badly by lockdown: Niti Aayog VC Rajiv Kumar By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T17:22:09+05:30 Agriculture not going to be impacted badly by lockdown: Niti Aayog VC Rajiv Kumar Full Article
impact Consumer durables, two-wheelers to recover fairly quickly from Covid impact: Sanjeev Prasad By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T14:42:56+05:30 Consumer durables, two-wheelers to recover fairly quickly from Covid impact: Sanjeev Prasad Full Article
impact Covid impact: Companies may restrict business travel By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T04:01:39+05:30 Globally, the pandemic has had a far-reaching impact and responsible organisations will choose not to put any employee at risk, feels Dayapatra Nevatia, chief operating officer, Mindtree. Full Article
impact Covid-19 impact: After being locked down, companies now set to suffer labour pain By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T04:35:21+05:30 Industry leaders said April-June quarter would be a washout even for the high and mighty. Full Article
impact Covid-19 Impact: Demand for data centers surge as remote working catches up By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T00:07:20+05:30 The emergence of new business environment in the wake of Covid-19 is expected to boost cloud services and digitisation as companies overhaul their digital infrastructure to deal with new ways of working, they said. Full Article
impact SEC Provides for Phased CAT Broker-Dealer Reporting Timelines with Conditional Exemption for Impacts of COVID-19 By www.sec.gov Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:45:00 -0400 The Securities and Exchange Commission announced it has voted to issue two exemptive orders in order to move Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) implementation forward: (1) establishing a phased CAT reporting timeline for broker-dealers, and (2) permitting… Full Article
impact Guthrie board slashes budget, cuts two-thirds of upcoming season due to coronavirus impact By www.startribune.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T13:27:06+00:00 The Guthrie's plans for three shows would be the briefest season in its 60-year history. Among the cuts: "A Christmas Carol." Full Article
impact Sponsored: Bryan Nehman Talks To Vinny Steo about COVID-19 Impact On Housing Market By www.wbal.com Published On :: 2020-04-12T15:00:00 Steo is taking steps to ensure the safety of buyers and sellers in an uncertain time. Full Article
impact “The Evidence and Tradeoffs for a ‘Stay-at-Home’ Pandemic Response: A multidisciplinary review examining the medical, psychological, economic and political impact of ‘Stay-at-Home’ implementation in America” By statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 13:26:39 +0000 Will Marble writes: I’m a Ph.D. student in political science at Stanford. Along with colleagues from the Stanford medical school, law school, and elsewhere, we recently completed a white paper evaluating the evidence for and tradeoffs involved with shelter-in-place policies. To our knowledge, our paper contains the widest review of the relevant covid-19 research. It […] Full Article Decision Theory Economics Political Science Public Health
impact The Friday Show Presented By Kentucky Equine Research: Bloodstock Market Impact By www.paulickreport.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:17:51 +0000 The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the daily lives of people around the world and virtually every industry has felt the impact of COVID-19 and the measures taken to combat the deadly outbreak. Thoroughbred bloodstock markets are no exception. Sales of 2-year-olds in training are being rearranged and there is uncertainty as the breeding season is […] The post The Friday Show Presented By Kentucky Equine Research: Bloodstock Market Impact appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. Full Article NL List Ray's Paddock The Friday Show Videos bloodstock market coronavirus covid-19 fasig-tipton joe nevills Keeneland kentucky equine research Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Ray Paulick
impact Finding of No Significant Impact signed for the Exotic Plant Management Plan at Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 20:00:00 EST A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONISI) was signed Thursday, July 16, by Michael D. Snyder, Regional Director for Intermountain Region of the National Park Service for the implementation of the Exotic Plant Management Plan for Grand Canyon. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/finding-of-no-significant-impact-signed-for-the-exotic-plant-management-plan-at-grand-canyon-national-park.htm Full Article
impact National Park Service releases Final Environmental Impact Statement and Assessment of Effect to update Grand Canyon National Park's Fire Management Plan By www.nps.gov Published On :: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 20:00:00 EST Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Steve Martin today announced the availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement and Assessment of Effect (FEIS/AEF) to update the parkâs Fire Management Plan. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/national-park-service-releases-final-environmental-impact-statement-and-assessment-of-effect-to-update-grand-canyon-national-park-fire-management-plan.htm Full Article
impact Finding of No Significant Impact Signed for the Train Operations Environmental Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 20:00:00 EST A Finding of No Significant Impact was signed on August 28, 2009, by Michael D. Snyder, Regional Director for the Intermountain Region of the National Park Service, for Train Operations at Grand Canyon National Park https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news_2009-08-31_trainea.htm Full Article
impact Finding of No Significant Impact Signed for the Supai Camp Improvements Environmental Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:00:00 EST A Finding of No Significant Impact was signed today for improvements to Supai Camp at Grand Canyon National Park. These improvements will be funded in part through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news_2009-09-03_supai_fonsi.htm Full Article
impact Bigfork High School Cave Club Completes Inventory and Impact Mapping of Caves in Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 20:00:00 EST In April 2011, five students from Bigfork High School Cave Club (Bigfork, MT) and their sponsor spent a week with Grand Canyon National Park Hydrologist and Cave Resources Manager, Steve Rice, conducting cave resource inventories, impact analysis, and repeat photography of several backcountry cave sites. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/bigfork-high-school-cave-club-completes-inventory-and-impact-mapping-of-caves-in-grand-canyon-national-park.htm Full Article
impact National Park Service Today Released a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Comprehensive Fisheries Management Plan for Glen Canyon and Grand Canyon By www.nps.gov Published On :: Mon, 09 Dec 2013 05:02:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) today released a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Comprehensive Fisheries Management Plan for the Glen Canyon reach of the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (GLCA), and for all waters within Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA). The plan will take a long-term comprehensive approach for fisheries management in waters between Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Mead within GRCA and GLCA, with the goals of maintaining a balance between a quality recreational fishing experience in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam, known as the Lees Ferry area, while preserving and restoring the unique native fisheries within GRCA. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/national-park-service-today-released-a-finding-of-no-significant-impact-for-the-comprehensive-fisheries-management-plan-for-glen-canyon-and-grand-canyon.htm Full Article
impact National Park Service Seeks Public Input on a Bison Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 11:56:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) is pleased to announce the latest step to manage the impacts of bison on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP). After meeting with cooperators Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD), U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)--over the last several months, the NPS will initiate public scoping later this week for a bison management plan and environmental impact statement (EIS) to be prepared pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/national-park-service-seeks-public-input-on-a-bison-management-plan-and-environmental-impact-statement-for-grand-canyon-national-park.htm Full Article
impact National Park Service Seeks Public Input on a Backcountry Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 04:32:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) announced today another opportunity for the public to weigh in on revisions to Grand Canyon National Parkâs Backcountry Management Plan (BMP). https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/backcountry-plan-draft-eis.htm Full Article
impact Grand Canyon National Park to Host an Additional Public Open House and Webinar for Backcountry Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:02:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) announced today another opportunity for the public to weigh in on revisions to Grand Canyon National Parkâs Backcountry Management Plan (BMP). The NPS began developing a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for this plan in 2011 in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/backcountry-plan-webinar-and-open-house.htm Full Article
impact Grand Canyon National Park to Extend Public Comment Period for Backcountry Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 03:26:00 EST The National Park Service announced a 30-day extension of the public comment period for Grand Canyon National Parkâs Backcountry Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement . https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/backcountry-deis-comment-extension.htm Full Article
impact Interior Department Releases Final Environmental Impact Statement for Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management By www.nps.gov Published On :: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 04:14:00 EST The U.S. Department of the Interior today released the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for a Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan (LTEMP) for Glen Canyon Dam operations. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/final-eis-glen-canyon-adaptive-management.htm Full Article
impact Finding of No Significant Impact signed for the Maswik South Rebuild Environmental Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 12:36:00 EST A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed by Kate Hammond, Acting Regional Director for the Intermountain Region of the National Park Service for the rebuild of the Maswik South lodging complex and the construction of new roads near Maswik South at Grand Canyon National Park. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/fonsi-signed-for-maswik-south.htm Full Article
impact Finding of No Significant Impact Signed for the Desert View Inter-Tribal Cultural Heritage Site Plan/Environmental Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 12:39:00 EST A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed by Kate Hammond, Acting Regional Director for the Intermountain Region of the National Park Service (NPS), for a site plan to transform Desert View in Grand Canyon National Park into an Inter-tribal Cultural Heritage Site and share a unifying message from the park's traditionally associated tribes: "we are still here". https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/finding-of-no-significant-impact-signed-for-the-desert-view-inter-tribal-cultural-heritage-site.htm Full Article
impact Finding of No Significant Impact signed for the Transcanyon Water Distribution Pipeline project in Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 08 May 2019 11:05:00 EST Finding of No Significant Impact signed for the Transcanyon Water Distribution Pipeline project in Grand Canyon National Park. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/finding-of-no-significant-impact-for-transcanyon-waterline.htm Full Article
impact Predicting the unpredictable: potential climate change impacts on vegetation in the Pacific Northwest. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Tue., 05 Apr 2016 12:00:00 PST Earth's climate is changing, as evidenced by warming temperatures, increased temperature variability, fluctuating precipitation patterns, and climate-related environmental disturbances. Full Article
impact Searing The Rhizosphere: Belowground Impacts of Prescribed Fires By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:00:36 PST A century of fire suppression has resulted in dense fuel loads within the dry pine forests of eastern Oregon . To alleviate the risk of stand-replacing wildfire, forest managers are using prescribed fire and thinning treatments. Until recently, the impact of these fuel treatments on soil productivity has been largely unknown. Such information is essential for making sound management decisions about the successful reintroduction of fire to the ecosystem to retain biodiversity of soil fungi and achieve the desired future condition of large ponderosa pines with low fuel loads. In a recent pair of studies, led by researchers at the PNW Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon, novel molecular techniques were utilized to investigate the response of soil ecosystems to prescribed burning and thinning. The research compared impacts of the season of burn and various combinations of fuel-reducing treatments. Results suggest that overly severe fires can damage soil productivity and that less intense fires can be used to gradually reduce accumulations of fuel. The findings are currently being implemented in decisions about forest management and contribute important new information to the science. Full Article
impact Alaska's Lumber-Drying Industry-Impacts From A Federal Grant Program By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:00:00 PST A survey determined that installed dry kiln capacity in Alaska more than doubled to an estimated 220 thousand board feet (mbf) within 4 years (2000-2004). This increased ability to produce dry lumber and value-added products resulted from industry efforts to obtain federal funding to support a dry kiln grant program. This report reviews grantees' progress in implementing grantsupported projects and their impact on the production capabilities of the Alaska lumber drying industry. Data were collected in early 2005 by using a standard set of questions asked of 19 dry kiln owners. Much of the growth in drying and value-added processing capacity has been concentrated in southeast Alaska where there has been the greatest dry kiln investment. During 2004, the estimated volume of lumber dried in Alaska was 813 mbf, whereas potential annual capacity was estimated to be almost 6,600 mbf. This indicates that Alaska producers are drying just over 12 percent of their potential capacity. Factors that will increase the future production of value-added forest products in Alaska include a continuing supply of economically priced timber, the ability of the industry to support a reasonably priced grading service, and the ability of producers to move value-added products to domestic and export markets. Full Article
impact Recent Trends in the Asian Forest Products Trade and Their Impact on Alaska -2010. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:45:00 PST This paper analyzes patterns of forest products trade between Asia and Alaska. Full Article
impact Trends in global shipping and the impact on Alaska's forest products By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Mon 29 Aug 2011 1350:00 PST Traditionally, there has been a strong forest products trade between Alaska and Asia. This trade relationship has developed owing to Alaska's proximity to Asia and, in the past, an abundance of high-quality timber. Although forest products markets in North America remain soft, markets in Asia are growing. However, to benefit from Asia's growing forest products market, it is important to understand the concepts of global shipping including containerization, intermodal transport, non vessel operating common carriers, and freight forwarders. One key development that could have a major impact on Alaska's forest products trade is the opening of the Port of Prince Rupert (British Columbia) in 2007. The Port of Prince Rupert ships lumber, logs, and wood pellets to Asia and is much closer to southeast Alaska than are the ports of Seattle and Tacoma. The Prince Rupert port is also 1 day closer to Asia. Despite Prince Rupert's proximity to Alaska, however, there is still no regularly scheduled barge service between the Port of Prince Rupert and southeast Alaska. Potential connections that may develop are examined in this paper. This paper also examines the changing concepts of global shipping and how they affect Alaska's forest products industry. Full Article
impact Synthesis of wind energy development and potential impacts on wildlife in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon and Washington. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 13:40:00 PST Nationally, there is growing public interest in and policy pressure for developing alternative and renewable sources of energy. Wind energy facilities in the Pacific Northwest expanded rapidly over the past decade, as a result of state policies that encourage wind energy development. While much of the development thus far has occurred on private lands, there is interest in expanding onto federal land. However, there are concerns about the impacts of wind energy on wildlife. Wind energy facilities have the potential to harm wildlife both directly through collisions with turbines and transmission lines, and indirectly by modifying habitat. This report synthesizes the available scientific literature on potential wind energy facility impacts to wildlife, with a focus on the Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Washington), and summarizes the current best management practices recommended in federal and state guidelines for wind energy development. Research gaps in our understanding of wind energy impacts on wildlife remain. Future research needs include long-term, multisite, experimental studies of wind energy impacts on wildlife, improved ability to estimate population-level and cumulative impacts of wind energy facilities on wildlife, and better knowledge of key wildlife species' migration and demography. Full Article
impact Oregon’s forest products industry and timber harvest, 2008: industry trends and impacts of the Great Recession through 2010. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Mon., 10 Sep 2012 13:00:00 PST This report traces the flow of Oregon’s 2008 timber harvest through the primary timber processing industry and provides a description of the structure, operation, and condition of Oregon’s forest products industry as a whole. It is the second in a series of reports that update the status of the industry every 5 years. Based on a census conducted in 2009 and 2010, we provide detailed information about the industry in 2008, and discuss historical changes as well as more recent trends in harvest, production, and sales. To convey the severe market and economic conditions that existed in 2008, 2009, and 2010, we also provide updated information on the industry and its inputs and outputs through 2010. Full Article
impact Toward understanding the ecological impact of transportation corridors By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:25:00 PST Transportation corridors (notably roads) affect wildlife habitat, populations, and entire ecosystems. Considerable effort has been expended to quantify direct effects of roads on wildlife populations and ecological communities and processes. Much less effort has been expended toward quantifying indirect effects. In this report, we provide a comprehensive review of road/transportation corridor ecology; in particular, how this new field of ecology has advanced worldwide. Further, we discuss how research thus far has shaped our understanding and views of the ecological implications of transportation infrastructures, and, in turn, how this has led to the current guidance, policies, and management options. We learned that the impacts of transportation infrastructures are a global issue, with the potential to affect a wide variety of taxonomically diverse species and ecosystems. Because the majority of research to date has focused on the direct and more aesthetic and anthropocentric implications of transportation corridors, mainly wildlife-vehicle collisions, it is a fairly standard practice to incorporate underpasses, green bridges (i.e., overpasses), fencing, and barriers into road corridors to alleviate such impacts. Few studies, however, have been able to demonstrate the efficiency of these structures. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly evident that the indirect implications of transportation infrastructures (i.e., behavioral responses of wildlife individuals to roads) may be more pervasive, at least from the standpoint of biological diversity. Understanding how road corridors influence the functional connectivity of landscapes is crucial if we are to effectively manage species of concern. With these issues in mind, we propose a program of study that addresses the indirect and cumulative implications of transportation infrastructure on species distributions, community structure and ecosystem function Full Article