The programme was also intended to develop the ethic of natural resource conservation. |
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It claims entitlement to an unspecific open-ended incentive derived from exploiting a natural resource. |
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And these rich and powerful few will use the law and the courts to ensure that their exploitation of a natural resource will go unchecked. |
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The exploitation of the natural resource for these materials has boggling environmental implications. |
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As a result, the students become informed stewards of this precious natural resource. |
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The recovery of critically imperiled plants and animals is one our nation's most difficult natural resource challenges. |
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The Kuna natural resource specialist Nicanor Gonzalez, who worked with the research team, even helped develop a new mapping project in Bolivia. |
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They hoped to foster intercultural communications with other Panamanians and emphasize the indigenous concept of natural resource patrimony. |
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The project documented the spatial extent of natural resource use, providing a measure of indigenous territorial influence in the province. |
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Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great untapped natural resource to be exploited for profit. |
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How can the problem with unequal distribution of wealth be solved without developing countries destroying their natural resource basis? |
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The traditional community right over water is purposefully being eroded by those who would make capital out of this scarce natural resource. |
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Course content focuses on natural resource issues and applications for solving environmental problems. |
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The royalty regime is a significant factor in the profitability of oil, natural gas, minerals and natural resource production. |
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Apart from vultures, most birds don't seem to be adversely affected by the wind farms that make use of the region's most plentiful natural resource. |
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After they've consumed every natural resource, they move on. |
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Despite this racial discourse, rural Belizean Creoles developed alternative systems of natural resource use based in part upon small-scale agricultural production. |
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Fossil fuels are the quintessential non-renewable natural resource. |
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Water, and in particular unpolluted water, is increasingly scarce, and may become the scarcest natural resource in the future. |
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Rhino ranching has clearly demonstrated how use of a natural resource can benefit both man and the resource itself, without succumbing to the predations of poachers. |
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Wood is a natural resource and may present irregularities or grains and may have been intentionally marked to produce a given effect. |
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The big idea could include key components such as security, trade, commerce, natural resource co-operation, mobility, and institutions. |
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The natural resource has remained relatively untouched, unexploited. |
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By getting the domestic consumer to pay an amount of money that is based on usage, there will be more awareness and less wastage of a valuable natural resource. |
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The traditional tax system of Castile, with its reliance upon sales taxes and a direct tax on the tithe proved ill suited for the natural resource based economy of New Spain. |
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Those natural resource issues that are closely linked to economic development should be prioritised: freshwater, energy and land. |
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The practice of extracting payments from natural resource companies by threats of disruption and violence will continue. |
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Training in the development of bankable natural resource management proposals was also provided to the three territories. |
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Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource. |
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Sustainable land stewardship, natural resource management and the protection of ecosystems are key features of the plan. |
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Water is a limited natural resource and a public good fundamental for life and health. |
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Given Canada's large natural resource of uranium, the nuclear industry has not deemed it necessary to reprocess spent fuel at this time. |
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For each spring site operated, the renewal of the natural resource is the necessary and vital criterion. |
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Let's for instance assume a very simple two-country setting with a natural resource that is now a global public good with free access. |
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Projects related to food security and natural resource management are the most characteristic. |
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Water is not just an issue about managing a natural resource that is becoming scarce. |
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Nevertheless it is a natural resource of common interest that has to be protected for future generations. |
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Whenever a natural resource is used, the environment is undoubtedly affected. |
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The climatic, ecological and socio-economic changes of the last decades have caused a dramatic change in the systems of natural resource use. |
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Without a policy framework that is conducive to sustainable natural resource management, even the best-planned projects can go awry. |
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Water may be a natural resource, but it is worth its weight in gold for a large part of the world. |
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Furthermore, the natural resource abundance provoked a decline in entrepreneurship as profits from resource extraction are less risky. |
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It acted as a proxy for the agricultural quality, natural resource availability, and arability of a parcel of land. |
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Fresh water is an important natural resource necessary for the survival of all ecosystems. |
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This natural resource is becoming scarcer in certain places, and its availability is a major social and economic concern. |
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Russia has a wide natural resource base, including major deposits of timber, petroleum, natural gas, coal, ores and other mineral resources. |
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The Andaman Sea is a precious natural resource as it hosts the most popular and luxurious resorts in Asia. |
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Ghana is an average natural resource enriched country possessing industrial minerals, hydrocarbons and precious metals. |
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Steelman provides insight into the forces the affect innovations in environmental and natural resource govnernance. |
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If there is no clear ownership of a natural resource, the resource's users will overexploit it. |
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In conclusion, it should be noted that, while natural resource endowments can contribute significantly to economic growth and development in many countries, they are not infinite. |
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However, although there are obvious problems, there is ample evidence that most countries in the region are taking giant strides to strengthen their good governance strategies to ensure effective natural resource management. |
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The third, fourth, and fifth propositions tie together social group identity and place, particularly emphasizing the influence of social group identity on strategic behavior in natural resource politics. |
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He pays the wages and expenses from the first stroke of work made in harvesting a natural resource to the final stroke of the pen by which a purchaser contracts for the finished product. |
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If markets are not efficient and if the natural resource is underpriced, then importing countries benefit from an implicit subsidy while the exporting ones are effectively taxed. |
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Therefore, it is in an ideal position to begin the construction of a baseline data portrait of its people, their numbers, their behaviour, and the state of the national natural resource base and other natural assets. |
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Fishery resources, which are an exhaustible natural resource, should be protected in the interests of biological balances and global food security. |
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He also says that any restrictive measure taken relating to conservation of any exhaustible natural resource, including water, would have to be in conjunction with domestic restrictions. |
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Our cheap cell phones, our stunning diamonds, our superior Gibson guitars, not to mention some oil, are all made possible by the same natural resource base that China is trying to make away with. |
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Teams demonstrate knowledge of environmental science and natural resource management through hands-on problem-solving activities in the wilderness. |
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For those who are watching today's debate, I would like to define why Canada must continue to protect our water as a natural resource and not commodify it as bulk water for export. |
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Amendments have now been tabled to narrow down the scope of damage remediation by suppressing the remediation of interim losses, together with suppressing the concept of a natural resource service. |
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It is a paradox that the importance of technological innovation is underscored by what some conceive as the relative decline or unimportance of the natural resource sector. |
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I will not throw stones or cast aspersions, but I think the government has basically lost touch with that natural resource, that primary industry, agriculture. |
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Members of this group find that the threat of overpopulation and the need to sustainably manage a natural resource are resonant arguments in support of the hunt. |
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Positing an alternative view, others suggested that less emphasis be placed on the regional level and more be placed on dealing with natural resource issues at a local level. |
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The water needed for this process is another very precious natural resource which is ultimately being used so that we can have a clear conscience and produce biofuels, so-called because they come from a biological source. |
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For example, this morning when we were debating the amendment, I spoke about the massive use of water, a very important natural resource that is becoming scarcer. |
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Since the deepwater roadstead harbour was Frederiksted's only natural resource capable of reversing the trend, major improvements to the pier were initiated in the late 1970s, and tourist facilities were developed. |
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Finally, women constitute a significant proportion of students in university programmes in forestry, natural resource conservation and environmental sciences, including advanced degree programmes. |
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This is being done with EAGGF Funds. We must acknowledge all the valuable work done by volunteers, because they give their spare time, unpaid and unrewarded, to fight to preserve this natural resource. |
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To say that the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory tapped into an unappreciated and unexplored natural resource would be an understatement on at least four counts. |
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The key challenges involve reducing waste, managing natural resource consumption, protecting soil and surface water and limiting greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Comoros' main natural resource is biodiversity, as the islands and the sea around them are home to a number of rare or endemic species, such as the coelacanth, dugong, mongoose lemur and Comoros rousette. |
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You're misspending your natural resource revenues. |
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Trees are Finland's most important natural resource. |
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And this is a pretty unique natural resource. |
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But it also serves natural resource, conservation and recreational needs. |
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There's a global trend on natural resource depletion. |
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It demands in law, as a ruling by the courts, that in any major consideration, the government of a natural resource in which the first nations are implicated has a duty and obligation to consult. |
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This will not be possible if such a restricted natural resource as the radio spectrum is auctioned off for the monopolised use of the highest bidding major companies. |
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We are pleased that these agencies have begun to work together to develop a national framework to deal with the introduction of invasive species to our natural resource and ecosystems. |
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However, the persistent link between poverty and natural resource development, especially in Africa, merits a deeper engagement by the world's richest nations. |
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Fishing also constitutes an important natural resource. |
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Groundwater is an important natural resource. |
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But the development of marine energy also has an obvious added bonus for maritime regions, namely that it exploit a natural resource located in their vicinity. |
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In addition, the market activity in 2004 was focused on natural resource and energy-linked companies as well as on cyclical and recovery stories, a narrow market in which the Ivy Funds tend not to participate. |
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Much of the livelihood of the region's population is closely dependent on, or not far removed from, the natural resource base and the variety of goods and services that healthy, productive ecosystems can provide. |
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It was also evident that there was a need to create alternative livelihoods for people living near protected areas, due to intense poverty and the resulting threat of encroachment and natural resource exploitation. |
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The first factor of production is land, including any natural resource used to produce goods and services. |
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The problem is the well-known Dutch disease, which is a shorthand for de-industrialization as a result of natural resource exports. |
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Some federal Acts of Parliament apply to these states differently on a number of matters, particularly on issues related to immigration, land and natural resource management. |
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Potable water is the largest natural resource issue of the state. |
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The main goal of this project is promote sustainable natural resource management by giving local communities rights to wildlife management and tourism. |
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Fresh water is a renewable and variable, but finite natural resource. |
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The size and rapid growth of the industry has led to complex and continuing debates with the whaling industry about the best use of whales as a natural resource. |
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In June 2009, the IEG published further reports on borrowing and on natural resource taxation, plus a response to some of the Commission's consultation questions. |
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The Namibian Seal Conservation group was always concerned that the natural resource of harvestable seals was not divided equally amongst the country's population. |
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It historically has been an important center of industrial manufacturing and a supplier of natural resource products, such as granite, lobster, and codfish. |
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Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected. |
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