The artificial recharge of aquifers could help to counter overexploitation of groundwater resources. |
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One solution to forest and pasture land overexploitation is to completely stop open grazing and shift to stall-feeding. |
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But apart from that, no accurate data are given to support its conclusions on the overexploitation of resources and the dangers to fish stocks. |
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In addition, an anarchistic overexploitation of forests progressively caused a rarefaction of wood material. |
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The waters of Guinea-Bissau, which used to be abundant in fish and crustaceans, have suffered from overexploitation of their resources. |
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Its restricted distribution and dependence on a very specialized habitat render this arboreal snake particularly vulnerable to overexploitation. |
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The overexploitation of the soil involving the combustion of carbon is causing considerable pressure. |
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For example, a large number of fish species are in a bad way due to overexploitation, among other causes. |
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It is now a question of continuing the drafting on such topics as groundwater overexploitation, groundwater quality or transboundary aspects. |
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Marine fish landings are now declining as a result of the overexploitation of this resource. |
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Pressures on freshwater resources are exerted by overexploitation as well as by degradation of environmental quality. |
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As long as a species proliferates, it is industrially exploited, and when it becomes rare because of this overexploitation, it is hunted down and the last specimens sold for a small fortune. |
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A turtle fishery thrived on the Caribbean coast before it collapsed from overexploitation. |
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Numbers of fish began to decline following the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883, primarily as a result of overexploitation and later displacement and hybridization with stocked nonindigenous salmonids. |
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Significantly, the issue that popularized the environmental crisis was an issue of failed global resource management: the overexploitation of whales, which threatened certain species with extinction. |
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Unsatisfactory results include the overexploitation of the resource, exaggerated development of harvesting capacity, loss of biodiversity, major disruption of sensitive habitats, and social or economic disorganization. |
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The absence of regulations could lead to overexploitation and to the eventual endangerment of this traditional riverside activity, which is also a booming industry. |
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Some RFMOs responsible for SFS also face the challenge of assessing and managing deep sea straddling stocks such as orange roughy, which are typically long-lived and slow growing, and vulnerable to overexploitation. |
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This would enable the taking of measures to avoid overexploitation. |
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The demand for and monetary value of shark fins and meat has increased exponentially, resulting in overexploitation in target fisheries and often under-reported bycatch. |
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Natural resources are a primary source of livelihood of people in developing countries, but their overexploitation in many countries is creating a devastating impact on the living conditions of the rural poor. |
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There is an urgent need for conservation education in communities that surround forest reserves along the border of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, a region that is currently being ravaged by overexploitation of forest resources. |
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However, it is increasingly under threat as a result of the loss and fragmentation of natural habitat, as well as the overexploitation of resources. |
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Under imperialism inequality increases, the policy of despoiling that characterizes imperialism adopts the most varied forms: overexploitation of labor force, unequal interchange, the irrational use of certain resources. |
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Realizing that overexploitation of the wild supply of Canada yew could occur, analyses were conducted in Canada to establish sustainable harvesting levels. |
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Overfishing is a form of overexploitation where fish stocks are reduced to below acceptable levels. |
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However, overexploitation severely depleted this resource. |
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Such quantitative restrictions on fishing activity in the Baltic Sea are necessary to avoid overexploitation of the fish stocks and to reduce damage to the marine environment. |
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They are particularly vulnerable to overexploitation and other threats, including pollution and habitat fragmentation. |
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The high dependence of certain countries on access fees has contributed to the overexploitation of fisheries resources, without delivering a commensurable development benefit. |
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The United Nations Development Programme claims that poverty is a major problem behind the overexploitation of resources, including land, in Botswana. |
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Overexploitation has reduced its populations to the point where some have disappeared and others need protection. |
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Overexploitation occurs when a resource is consumed at an unsustainable rate. |
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