The biggest challenge facing the agency is the depopulation and economic decline in peripheral areas. |
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They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia. |
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Significant residual levels of Brucellosis remain however and aggressive depopulation and extended rest period policies continue to be applied. |
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The accelerating house prices and environmental destruction in the east of the island is mirrored by depopulation in the west. |
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The Roman Empire seems to have collapsed largely because of depopulation and epidemics. |
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Many regions have suffered depopulation precisely because of the declining job prospects and poor infrastructure available. |
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During the first half of the current decade, the pace of depopulation actually increased in many places. |
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The future of Irish rural life depends upon effective measures to reverse depopulation. |
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He claimed that such a scheme would help prevent further rural depopulation. |
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Yet the Third Reich's policies also involved rural depopulation and anticlerical violence. |
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The exodus of youth and the depopulation of the regions are not new phenomena. |
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However, in rural lowland constituencies there is a widespread feeling that core issues such as depopulation, infrastructure and access get overlooked. |
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This practice, along with other causes of depopulation, forebodes the coming fate of Europe. |
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These cannot be appraised using the standard statistical indicators of unemployment or depopulation. |
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Youth out-migration and rural depopulation are not new phenomena, but for decades, they were counterbalanced by high birth rates. |
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In his 43 years in Congress Mr Rangel navigated the civil-rights era and survived dark decades of urban decay, crime and depopulation. |
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The country's demographic headwind, for example, blows ever harder. Hundreds of towns and villages are threatened with depopulation. |
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Experience has shown that the effect of the oil itself rarely generates large-scale depopulation of the plant cover. |
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We ask for counselling services to be provided immediately to farm families who face the trauma of herd depopulation. |
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The Green Paper focuses on the need to ensure a balanced urban-rural development and suggests means to avoid depopulation and urban sprawl. |
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However, with the demise of the fishing industry and the acute depopulation of the islands no more will we see islanders manning our ships in war so prodigally as in the past. |
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He argued forcefully against the depopulation of rural villages. |
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They create jobs in small villages and thus limit rural depopulation. |
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Jim Crumley, himself an incomer, has noted the difficulties faced by Yell by both depopulation and repopulation. |
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On the other hand, it is most difficult to assess the relative importance of the causes of depopulation or, to put it another way, to ascertain to what extent the respective causes contribute to the rarefaction of the fauna. |
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In the case of confirmed TB and total herd depopulation, before producers can repopulate they are without income for a year because of a missed calf crop. |
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In Bulgaria, as the report emphasizes, there is a risk of depopulation and an impoverishment of the social life of local communities, which are also facing the threat of even a discontinuation of farming. |
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The main cause for the depopulation was disease followed by other causes such as warfare and harsh enslavement. |
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The war lasted for almost 20 years and caused enormous damage and depopulation of Italy. |
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Christopher Columbus and the conquistadors, through their travels, were indirectly responsible for the massive depopulation of South America. |
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Mr Mac Sharry confirmed that there was now wide agreement in the Community on the need for a general plan of action in the face of the serious depopulation of certain rural areas of the Community. |
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The third part of the CAHEM addresses certain policy gaps including those dealing with cease movement orders, mass depopulation, carcass disposal and compensation. |
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This denies them access to farmland, causing famine, and forces them to flee their homes eventually, leading to depopulation and preventing the return of civilians to their place of original residence. |
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Eighteen years ago the pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait marked the beginning of killings and later the depopulation of Azerbaijan of its almost half a million Armenian population. |
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If they're not going to implement the procedures in a way that will protect our industry from the potential of another large depopulation event, I will put regulations in place that will accomplish that same task. |
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These efficiencies, however, have resulted in depopulation of the rural landscape and a growing shortage of people interested in working in agriculture. |
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The swine depopulation was a massive undertaking, with the military contributing substantial manpower. |
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For Quebec, as for the other provinces, the depopulation of the rural areas and outlying regions to the benefit of the cities and central regions raises another issue. |
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The depopulation is linked to a drop in carbon dioxide levels observed at Law Dome, Antarctica. |
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More severe consequences are outmigration and depopulation, concentration of economic activities, congestion and pollution. |
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Modern historians have come to the conclusion that the New Forest depopulation was greatly exaggerated. |
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The wars fought among Gaelic clans and between the Gaelic and English undoubtedly contributed to depopulation. |
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The authorities saw many people becoming what they regarded as vagabonds and thieves as a result of enclosure and depopulation of villages. |
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In 1770 Oliver Goldsmith wrote The Deserted Village, deploring rural depopulation. |
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The famine marked the beginning of the depopulation of Ireland in the 19th century. |
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Europe during the Early Middle Ages was characterized by depopulation, deurbanization, and barbarian invasion, all of which had begun in Late Antiquity. |
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Archaeology suggested to Richard Reece that the depopulation of Roman towns and the development of villa and estate organization was already occurring in the 4th century. |
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The fragile new economy had to deal with low production and depopulation. |
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Along with depopulation came social unrest and endemic warfare. |
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Demographic factors also contributed to upward pressure on prices, with European population growth after depopulation caused by the Black Death pandemic. |
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While in the Roman age large enterprises as the Latifundiums took effective care of forests and agriculture, the largest depopulation effects came with the end of the empire. |
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The plague struck various countries in the Middle East during the pandemic, leading to serious depopulation and permanent change in both economic and social structures. |
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