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This domain had the following in the homepage, "Applied Enterprise Architecture is about applying those academic all-encompassing Architecture Frameworks." We observed that the web page stated " It is the best-of-breed collection of Enterprise Architecture practices that have proven themselves over and over again in the real world." It also stated " The practices are not only described in relation to each-other, they are accompanied by process descriptions, templates and loads of samples. Everything has been categorized into four familiar topics." The header had Applied Enterprise Architecture as the highest ranking keyword. It was followed by best practices, templates, and processes which isn't as ranked as highly as Applied Enterprise Architecture. The next words the site uses is examples.SEEK OTHER WEB PAGES
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Bringing the science of ecology. Protecting and restoring the ecological health of our natural environment is an obligation we all share. Applying sound, scientific knowledge to land-use decisions is required to provide practical solutions that strike a favorable balance between ecological sustainability, community needs, and cost efficiencies. Finding sustainable solutions where natural and human systems conflict.
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This required the re-survey of a number of pre-existing such sites, and survey of potential new sites. AEL ecologists undertook Phase 1 Habitat Survey and NVC surveys of nine of these sites, providing habitat.