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- Tourism and the Qulaity Growth Connection
Meeting, County: Charleston [Charleston], October 31, 2006
Category(s): Coastal Tourism Issues and opportunities for tourism in coastal South Carolina...
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- Stormwater Education for Municipalities
Seminar, County: Charleston [Hollywood Town Hall], March 14, 2007
Category(s): Water Quality, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Growth Management Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO) presentation for the governments of Hollywood, Ravenel, and Meggett.
- Impact of Stormwater Management on the Community
Meeting, County: Charleston [Schroeder Middle School in Hollywood, SC], March 28, 2007
Category(s): Water Quality, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution Public meeting to discuss the impact of stormwater on the community and how stormwater management is being handled by the county and municipalities.
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- Advanced Microsoft Access Training
Training Course, County: Charleston [Fort Johnson, Charleston, SC], January 28, 2008
Category(s): Process Skills This will be a hands-on training, and will involve practice on Microsoft Access to produce and edit databases. The week long training begins Monday, January 28th and ends on Friday, February 1st; each day will begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:00 p.m..
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- Master Wildlifer II
Training Course, County: Charleston [Trident Technical College Main Campus], February 19, 2008
Category(s): Wildlife Management Master Wildlifer II is designed for landowners, land managers, and wildlife enthusiasts who are interested in integrating wildlife considerations into their current land use management activities. Special emphasis is placed on wildlife (game species) that currently offer landowners additional sources of income through recreational access fees. Course participants will obtain the knowledge and necessary tools to enhance habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Master Wildlifer II is an advanced up-to-date version of the Master Wildlifer 2003 and 2005 course and incorporates the latest research and management information from the leading experts in the field of wildlife management. Participants are not required to have taken Master Wildlifer I to attend this course.
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- Public Hearing: Local Comprehensive Beach Management Plan for the City of Isle of Palms
Public Hearing, County: Charleston [Isle of Palms City Hall, Isle of Palms], March 19, 2008
Category(s): Shoreline Change, Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues, Coastal Laws, Rules, Regulations, Coastal Erosion, Beach Management & Access Public Hearing to consider approving, remanding or modifying the proposed Local Comprehensive Beach Management Plan for the City of Isle of Palms.
- Sustainable Infill Development: The Navy Yard at Noisette as the New American City
Conference, County: Charleston [10 Storehouse Row, The Navy Yard at Noisette], March 28, 2008
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Infill Development/Retrofits, Coastal Tourism, Community Development Issues Come hear a diverse group of panelists discuss the best practices used in this military base redevelopment.
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- Planning Tools Expo
Seminar, County: Charleston [10 Storehouse Row, Nave Yard at Noisette, North Charleston], April 17, 2008
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues, Coastal Hazards & Hurricanes, Climate Change/Sea Level Rise Come learn about the 'Creating Resilient Communities' Initiative taking place in Charleston County while also being exposed to a variety of planning, hazard mapping and decision-support tools. The event will take place from 4:00-7:00 p.m.
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- Southeast Regional Quality Growth Conference: Building Sustainable Communities for the 21st Century
Conference, County: Charleston [Doubletree Guest Suites, Charleston, SC], August 12, 2008
Category(s): Coastal Hazards & Hurricanes, Community Development Issues, Groundwater Issues, Growth Management, Land Use Planning, Low Impact Development The conference will highlight resource protection programs and management strategies to ensure more sustainable communities in a time of unprecedented growth and development pressures, diminished water availability and threats from climate change.
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- S.C. Water Resources Conference
Conference, County: Charleston [Charleston Area Convention Center], October 14, 2008
Category(s): Watershed Management, Water Quality, Tides and Water Levels, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Groundwater Issues, Estuarine Management, Community Development Issues The purpose of this conference is to provide an open forum to discuss current water policies, research projects, and water management in the state.
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