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Forbairt Straitéiseach Bonneagair
Strategic Infrastructure Development
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Díríonn réimsí na hidirghabhála (m.sh. bonneagair fuinnimh cathrach, iompar, margadh carbóin, srl) bardais sprice, bainc áitiúla, Fhiontair Bheaga agus Mheánmhéide agus gníomhaithe áitiúla eile.
The areas of intervention (e.g. municipal energy infrastructure, transport, carbon market, etc.) target municipalities, local banks, Small and Medium Enterprises and other local actors.
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Toilleadh bonneagair iarnróid a leithroinnt agus úsáid an bhonneagair a mhuirearú
Allocation of railway infrastructure capacity and charging for the use of infrastructure
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Forbairt Straitéiseach Bonneagair
Strategic Infrastructure Development
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Cá bhféadaim treoir theicniúil maidir le saincheisteanna bonneagair agus bogearraí TFC do scoileanna a fháil, nó treoir phraiticiúil a fháil maidir le pleanáil agus le comhtháthú na húsáide TFC sa seomra ranga?
There is a wealth of guidance and planning tools – specifically developed for schools - on National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE) website.
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Tá ar na Coimisinéirí Ioncaim cinntiú go bhfuil luach ar airgead á fháil ó chaiteachas TFC. Áirithítear go mbaintear luach iomlán as ár sócmhainní faisnéise mar gheall ar infheistíocht stuama i réimsí ar nós bonneagair, anailísí agus ráthaíochtaí faisnéise gnó.
Revenue has to ensure that ICT spending delivers value for money. Prudent investment in areas such as infrastructure, analytics and business intelligence guarantees we derive full value from our information assets.
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Mar shampla, bíonn Measúnacht Tionchair Timpeallachta de dhíth sna cásanna seo a leanas: mótarbhealaí, forbairtí ar mhórscála i dtalmhaíocht, i dtionscal an bhia, i dtionscal na gceimiceán, agus forbairtí bonneagair agus uirbeacha.
The aim of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process is to ensure that projects which are likely to have a significant effect on the environment are assessed in advance so that people are aware of what those effects are likely to be. The assessment must be carried out in certain cases. For example, motorways, large scale developments in agriculture, the food industry, chemical industry, infrastructure and urban developments all require an EIA. The regulations set thresholds above which an EIA required.
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Mar ionadaithe ar bhainisteoirí údaráis áitiúil, tá an CLBCC ina bpáirtithe leasmhara lárnacha sna réimsí pleanáil, soláthar bonneagair, tithíocht, timpeallacht agus seirbhísí sláintíochta chomh maith le seirbhísí caithimh aimsire, cuimsiú sóisialta, cultúrtha agus turasóireachta agus dá bharr sin téann raon leathan eagraíochtaí i gcomhairle leo.
The CCMA works in partnership with departments and agencies to develop and implement effective, streamlined legislation e.g. the implementation of NPPR, the design of the Carbon Calculator, and, joint inspections with Department of Agriculture.  As representatives of management of local authorities, the CCMA are key stakeholders in the areas of planning, the provision of infrastructure, housing, environment and sanitary services as well as recreational, social inclusion and cultural and tourism services and as such are consulted with by a broad spectrum of organisations.  Informally, the CCMA develops strategic alliances with stakeholders and opinion leaders, e.g. Chambers Ireland, IBEC, Forfas, EPA, The Arts Council, etc.  CCMA identifies, shares and publicises good practice with relevant stakeholders through submissions to Government, the development and promotion of material on the work of local authorities, internal communications and media communications.
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Mar ionadaithe ar bhainisteoirí údaráis áitiúil, tá an CLBCC ina bpáirtithe leasmhara lárnacha sna réimsí pleanáil, soláthar bonneagair, tithíocht, timpeallacht agus seirbhísí sláintíochta chomh maith le seirbhísí caithimh aimsire, cuimsiú sóisialta, cultúrtha agus turasóireachta agus dá bharr sin téann raon leathan eagraíochtaí i gcomhairle leo.
The CCMA works in partnership with departments and agencies to develop and implement effective, streamlined legislation e.g. the implementation of NPPR, the design of the Carbon Calculator, and, joint inspections with Department of Agriculture.  As representatives of management of local authorities, the CCMA are key stakeholders in the areas of planning, the provision of infrastructure, housing, environment and sanitary services as well as recreational, social inclusion and cultural and tourism services and as such are consulted with by a broad spectrum of organisations.  Informally, the CCMA develops strategic alliances with stakeholders and opinion leaders, e.g. Chambers Ireland, IBEC, Forfas, EPA, The Arts Council, etc.  CCMA identifies, shares and publicises good practice with relevant stakeholders through submissions to Government, the development and promotion of material on the work of local authorities, internal communications and media communications.