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On 1 October 2000, the Latvian Environmental Agency was created by Decree N0.478 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia of 27 September 2000, reorganizing the Environmental Consultation and Monitoring Center and merging it with the Latvian Environmental Data Center. In 2000 by Decree of the Minister of Environment and Regional Development of 6 ...
Before 1 June 2013, the department was a separate agency on its own known as the Estonian Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (EMHI). [2] Estonian Weather Service's webpage offers a 4-day-forecast (also in Russian and English), week forecast and month forecast (only in Estonian). Page also has a radar, model forecast and warnings.
Institute at Brown for Environment and Society (IBES), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Institute on the Environment , University of Minnesota (IonE), St. Paul, Minnesota Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS-North America), Washington, DC (secretariat)
The State Environmental Service [85] Nature Protection Board [86] State Agency "Latvian Museum of Natural History" [87] State Regional Development Agency [88] State Environmental Bureau [89] State Agency "National Botanic Garden of Latvia" [90] Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology [91] Latvian Environmental Protection Fund Administration [92]
JBANC functions as the public affairs bureau for its three parent organizations, the Estonian American National Council (EANC), the American Latvian Association, Inc., [2] and the Lithuanian American Council, Inc. (LAC). The organization was founded on April 27, 1961, through a joint proclamation by Estonian National Committee in the U.S.A ...
PATA (or SIA “PATA”) is a Latvian privately-owned timber trading, management and logistics company. [5] Uldis Mierkalns is the owner of the company with 100% of its shares. [ 4 ]
The Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences was organized in 1947, followed by the founding of the Geological Survey of Estonia and the Institute of Geology in 1957. Since the 1950s, Estonian organizations drilled tens of thousands of boreholes through the sedimentary cover, in some cases reaching more than 500 meters deep into the ...