resource conservation

collocation in English

meaningsofresourceandconservation

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resource
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɔːs/
us
/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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conservation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌkɒn.səˈveɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.sɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of ...
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(Definition ofresourceandconservationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofresource conservation

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In an effort to mitigate the problem, a number of countries facing declining land productivity have initiatedresourceconservationefforts.
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It is likely that the traditional rules described above had a positive impact onresourceconservation.
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Conceptualizing interventions to support on-farm geneticresourceconservation.
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To examine this question, we used the data collected on the intensity of adoption ofresourceconservationmeasures.
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There may be opportunities here for exploiting synergisms between global economic forces and local requirements for long-term production sustainability andresourceconservation.
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Doing this can be difficult since it requires identifying profitable agricultural activities that complementresourceconservation.
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In general, the villagers do not followresourceconservationrules.
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Furthermore, the household management of natural resources was assessed and an intensity of adoption ofresourceconservationpractices was determined.
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This renewed interest is due to its cost-effective nature and due to its ability to integrateresourceconservationwith poverty alleviation in an area approach.
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However, the number of parcels owned by the farmer negatively impacted the intensity of adoption suggesting certain fixed costs associated with investment inresourceconservation.
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Little is known about the precise formulation of these rules and their impact onresourceconservation, however.
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Villagisation was aimed at promoting ' rational land use ',resourceconservationand service provision.
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Resourceconservationprograms have often been launched without careful evaluation of farmers' intertemporal tradeoffs in undertaking conservation investments.
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An analysis of the users' willingness to take part in collective action forresourceconservationhas also been carried out, as their role is equally important in co-management.
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Resourceconservationbecomes the most important issue for the future of agriculture.
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Concerns have been raised at the market's lack of incentives for long-runresourceconservation, and the efffects of a high rate of discount on natural resources.
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