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Management together, especially ofnatural resources by agovernment and individualcitizens .
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Examples
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Bielawski [37] examined interactions between scientists and indigenous land users involved in co-management systems and noted that, although comanagement is supposed to combine scientific and indigenous expertise, the model and process for comanagement is not integrative at all, but scientific and bureaucratic.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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Successful comanagement often involves partnerships between local communities and governments, international and local organizations (see Chapter 6, the Polar Regions) and the private sector, including ecotourism ventures.
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Kakadu National Park: An Australian experience in comanagement, in
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Turkish accession would be the equivalent, in North American terms, of U.S. integration with Mexico: elimination of border controls, disbursement of 3 percent of U.S. federal spending as aid and comanagement with Mexico of the Federal Reserve, a single currency, foreign-trade negotiations, antitrust policy, environmental policy, agricultural subsidies and a dozen other federal functions -- all overseen by a supranational supreme court and a jointly elected parliament.
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And as we do alignment activities with our doctors, whether their comanagement agreements in expensive areas like cardiology, orthopedics or spinal surgery, or whether we employ our physicians or whether we align better with our hospitalists and intensivists, this all has the potential to drive down not only length of stay, but total cost of care as we move toward a even more prospective payment system.
unknown title 2011
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The first is that geriatric assessment programs with control over medical recommendations are more likely to produce successful outcomes. 1 The availability of true comanagement, in which each discipline takes "ownership" of the patient and each may write orders, is critical to the success of the model.
Archives of Internal Medicine current issue Friedman 2010
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It simply does not make any sense to go into a comanagement plan with the status quo.
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If you're doing comanagement on the oncology service you'll see this.
Notes from Dr. RW 2009
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↑ In cases where the neoplasm has been properly assessed and is considered to be clinically quiescent and / or perhaps distant to therapeutic target site, then chiropractic manipulative therapy may be utilized. typically requiring specialty comanagement
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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As I look at the proposed comanagement plan, I see that the government of Manitoba is acting on behalf of the FFMC.
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