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  2. Urbanlab Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Established [1] by some former activists fighting for historic preservation, urbanlab (previously urbanlab Yerevan) is a multi-disciplinary platform enabling the organization to operate in a diverse range of activities of self-initiated and/or commissioned research, content creation for public and professional reference, consultation ...

  3. Urban beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Urban beekeeping is the practice of keeping bee colonies (hives) in towns and cities. It is also referred to as hobby beekeeping or backyard beekeeping . Bees from city apiaries are said to be "healthier and more productive than their country cousins". [ 2 ]

  4. The Pollinator Pathway - Wikipedia

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    The Pollinator Pathway is a participatory art, design and ecology social sculpture [1] initiative founded by the artist and designer Sarah Bergmann. Its objective is to connect existing isolated green spaces and create a more hospitable urban environment for pollinators like bees with a system of ecological corridors of flowering plants by using existing urban infrastructure such as curb space ...

  5. Product breakdown structure - Wikipedia

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    In project management under the PRINCE2 methodology, a product breakdown structure (PBS) is a tool for analysing, documenting and communicating the outcomes of a project, and forms part of the product based planning technique.

  6. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    A. J. Cook author of The Bee-Keepers' Guide; or Manual of the Apiary, 1876. [47] Dr. C.C. Miller was one of the first entrepreneurs to make a living from apiculture. By 1878, he made beekeeping his sole business activity. His book, Fifty Years Among the Bees, remains a classic and his influence on bee management persists into the 21st century. [48]

  7. Dependency (project management) - Wikipedia

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    In a project network, a dependency is a link among a project's terminal elements. [citation needed]The A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) does not define the term dependency, but refers for this term to a logical relationship, which in turn is defined as dependency between two activities, or between an activity and a milestone.

  8. Project management - Wikipedia

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    Key project management responsibilities include creating clear and attainable project objectives, building the project requirements, and managing the triple constraint (now including more constraints and calling it competing constraints) for projects, which is cost, time, quality and scope for the first three but about three additional ones in ...

  9. JEL classification code - Wikipedia

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    O18 Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis • Housing • Infrastructure O19 International Linkages to Development • Role of International Organizations. O2 Development Planning and Policy O20 General O21 Planning Models • Planning Policy O22 Project Analysis O23 Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Development