Over the past 30 years there has been relatively rapid forestation, but we have just under ten percent forest cover now. |
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Within a generation, if current trends continue, America could return to levels of forestation last seen by the Pilgrims. |
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Shanghai is becoming greener as the municipality places greater stress on forestation every year, even offering space for members of the public to grow their own trees. |
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Occasionally these communities have created disasters of their own making, through inappropriate irrigation practices and over-zealous forestation. |
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When the lake finally ceases to exist, terrestrial vegetation may flourish, even to the extent of forestation. |
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All of Belgium except the Ardennes lies within the zone of broad-leaved deciduous forestation. |
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These modifications concerned the extent of physical damage and assumptions regarding forestation and maintenance costs. |
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How intensive can use of pastureland or forestation be if we are to preserve the pastured woodlands? |
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The working group on agriculture addressed a wide range of activities, including farming, stockbreeding pastureland and forestation. |
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Advance policies and practices that increase forestation and other forms of carbon dioxide sequestration. |
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It continued until it struck rising terrain and then a line of forestation, where it came to an abrupt stop. |
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Several countries mention for the first time forestation and reforestation activities as the best ways to rehabilitate degraded land. |
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On the other hand, districts which have not been affected by the storms will also suffer, as the National Forestry Office has decided to freeze cuts in forestation for four years. |
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The conversion of potential breeding grounds into pastures, and forestation with Eucalyptus and Pinus spp. in the valleys, directly encroach on the available habitat for the species. |
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Natural carbon sinks are an integral feature of the natural carbon balance of the biosphere, and these can be augmented by human action, such as forestation projects and growing energy crops. |
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Large areas of New Guinea are unexplored by scientists and anthropologists due to extensive forestation and mountainous terrain. |
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It's no different from the cost of doing the business of forestation. |
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One such work was his seven-movement oratorio, Song of the Forest, a piece that celebrated the forestation of the Russian Steppes after the second world war. |
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Thanks to climate change and increased forestation, the number of English deer has doubled in the past 25 years, to perhaps 750,000 about twice as many as in Scotland. |
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Support will also be granted to forestation by adapted species taking into account local opportunities and challenges in the field of water and biodiversity. |
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The potential of forest management as a means of increasing absorption and reducing greenhouse gas emissions is comparable to the potential of forestation and reforestation. |
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Working with the villagers, Hazare started a water conservation program that included land forestation and building weirs, which greatly improved the water supply. |
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Reclamation and forestation projects helped reclaim some of the land. |
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Most forest land in Ireland is maintained by state forestation programmes. |
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