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Action Track 1 will work to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition and reduce the incidence of non-communicable disease, enabling all people to be nourished and healthy. This goal requires that all people at all times have access to sufficient quantities of affordable and safe food products. Achieving the goal means increasing the availability of nutritious food, making food more affordable and reducing inequities in access to food.
Action Track 2 will work to build consumer demand for sustainably produced food, strengthen local value chains, improve nutrition, and promote the reuse and recycling of food resources, especially among the most vulnerable. This Action Track recognizes that we need to eliminate wasteful patterns of food consumption; it also recognizes that we need to facilitate a transition in diets towards more nutritious foods that require fewer resources to produce and transport.
Action Track 3 will work to optimize environmental resource use in food production, processing and distribution, thereby reducing biodiversity loss, pollution, water use, soil degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. In its pursuit of this goal, the Action Track will aim to deepen understanding of the constraints and opportunities facing smallholder farmers and small-scale enterprises along the food value chain. It will also strive to support food system governance that realigns incentives to reduce food losses and other negative environmental impacts.
Action Track 5 will work to ensure the continued functionality of sustainable food systems in areas that are prone to conflict or natural disasters. The Action Track will also promote global action to protect food supplies from the impacts of pandemics. The ambition behind Action Track 5 is to ensure that all people within a food system are empowered to prepare for, withstand, and recover from instability. Action Track 5 also aims to help people everywhere participate in food systems that, despite shocks and stressors, deliver food security, nutrition and equitable livelihoods for all.
This live online forum saw representatives from the Action Tracks and Summit Dialogues share progress, ideas to date and next steps. The discussion provided an opportunity to touch on emerging recommendations and ideas of building coalitions, identify gaps, and other areas of concern. Watch the Forum >>
A route action is a server only function to handle data mutations and other actions. If a non-GET request is made to your route (DELETE, PATCH, POST, or PUT) then the action is called before the loaders.
actions have the same API as loaders, the only difference is when they are called. This enables you to co-locate everything about a data set in a single route module: the data read, the component that renders the data, and the data writes:
The route called will be the deepest matching route, unless the deepest matching route is an "index route". In this case, it will post to the parent route of the index (because they share the same URL, the parent wins).
Also note that forms without an action prop () will automatically post to the same route within which they are rendered, so using the ?index param to disambiguate between parent and index routes is only useful if you're posting to an index route from somewhere besides the index route itself. If you're posting from the index route to itself, or from the parent route to itself, you don't need to define a at all, just omit it: .
The new action plan announces initiatives along the entire life cycle of products. It targets how products are designed, promotes circular economy processes, encourages sustainable consumption, and aims to ensure that waste is prevented and the resources used are kept in the EU economy for as long as possible.
It introduces legislative and non-legislative measures targeting areas where action at the EU level brings real added value.
It is essential to monitor progress towards a circular economy, and its direct and indirect benefits. This allows the EU and national authorities to assess whether policies are effective and to identify best practices.
(If you want to add to or clarify this documentation, please follow the style of the existing entries. Describe when the action runs, and if the action function takes arguments, describe the arguments.)
These actions are called when a logged-in user opens the home page, this list may be outdated. This list may show only the first time each action is called, and in many cases no function is hooked to the action. Themes and plugins can cause actions to be called multiple times and at differing times during a request. As proof of this, you can see action calls specific to the Twenty Eleven theme on this list. Cron tasks may also fire when a user visits the site, adding additional action calls. This list should be viewed as a guide line or approximation of WordPress action execution order, and not a concrete specification.
These actions are run when a logged-in user opens the Posts page. This list shows only the first time an action is called, and in many cases no function is hooked to the action. Each admin page has a different list of actions depending upon the purpose of the page and the plugins installed. This list should be viewed as a guide line or approximation, and not a concrete specification.
delete_attachment : Runs just before an attached file is deleted from the database. Action function arguments: attachment ID. ''(Prior to version 2.8 this hook was triggered after attachment was deleted.)
edit_category : Runs when a category is updated/edited, including when a post or blogroll link is added/deleted or its categories are updated (which causes the count for the category to update). Action function arguments: category ID.
edit_post : Runs when a post or page is updated/edited, including when a comment is added or updated (which causes the comment count for the post to update). Action function arguments: post or page ID.
save_post : Runs whenever a post or page is created or updated, which could be from an import, post/page edit form, xmlrpc, or post by email. Action function arguments: post ID and post object. Runs after the data is saved to the database. Note that post ID may reference a post revision and not the last saved post. Use wp_is_post_revision() to get the ID of the real post.
comment_flood_trigger : Runs when a comment flood is detected, just before wp_die is called to stop the comment from being accepted. Action function arguments: time of previous comment, time of current comment.
manage_link_custom_column : Runs when there is an unknown column name for an admin screen. Action function arguments: column name, link ID. See also filter id}_columns in the Plugin API/Filter Reference, which adds custom columns.
manage_pages_custom_column : Runs when there is an unknown column name for the managing pages admin screen. Action function arguments: column name, page ID. See also filter manage_pages_columns in the Plugin API/Filter Reference, which adds custom columns.
manage_media_custom_column : Runs when there is an unknown column name for the managing media admin screen. Action function arguments: column name, page ID. See also filter manage_media_columns in the Plugin API/Filter Reference, which adds custom columns.
customize_controls_enqueue_scripts : triggered after the WP Theme Customizer after customize_controls_init was called, its actions/callbacks executed, and its own styles and scripts enqueued, so you can use this hook to register your own scripts and styles for WP Theme Customizer. For use with the Theme Customization API (as of Version 3.4).
generate_rewrite_rules : Runs after the rewrite rules are generated. Action function arguments: WP_Rewrite object ($wp_rewrite) by reference. Note that it is easier to use the rewrite_rules_array filter instead of this action, to modify the rewrite rules.
pre_get_posts : Runs before a query is executed in the main query or any instance of WP_Query, such as query_posts(), get_posts(), or get_children(). This hook is called after the query variable object is created, but before the query is actually run, and can be used to to alter the primary query before it is run. Also see is_main_query(). Action function arguments: WP_Query object by reference.
The Police and Fire-Rescue departments work together within our communities to provide the highest level of quality service and protection. From neighborhood watch to 9-1-1 services, our team is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The 2022 CAP establishes a community-wide goal of net zero by 2035, committing San Diego to an accelerated trajectory for greenhouse gas reductions. Achieving net-zero emissions will improve the air we breathe, the communities we live in, and our overall quality of life.
On February 28th, we released the draft Implementation Plan as an accompaniment to the Climate Action Plan. The Climate Action Implementation Plan organizes the City's processes and government structure around the net-zero goal - centering equity, accountability, and transparency. Please email us at sustain...@sandiego.gov with any questions, comments, or feedback on the draft plan.
This strategy aims to dramatically avoid greenhouse gas emissions from buildings across the City and to improve our indoor air quality. It includes measures to address emissions from existing buildings and municipal facilities and for new development.
This strategy focuses on emissions from transportation, which account for more than half of all greenhouse gas emissions in San Diego. It also includes actions that support mode shift through mobility and land-use actions and policies.
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